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Episode 152: How Can We Empathize with the Past? (w/ Dr. Lisa Lamson)

In the season premiere of Psychology and Stuff, Dr. Alison Jane Martingano interviews Dr. Lisa Lamson, a historian at UW-Green Bay, about the intersection of history and psychology. They discuss Dr. Lamson’s research on Black childhood and schooling in 19th-century Baltimore, exploring how historical empathy allows for a deeper understanding of the past without projecting […]

Game Over: Rage Quitting with Dr. Ryan Martin

Drs. Juli Case and Chris Williams, of the Center for Games and Interactive Media at UW-Green Bay, welcome Dr. Ryan Martin to discuss the phenomenon of Rage Quitting, which is usually defined as abandoning an game of activity due to a surge of anger. This conversation will be punctuated by the participants playing Ultimate Chicken […]

United Nations Day: October 24th

On October 24th each year, we celebrate the day the United Nations (UN) became a reality as the UN Charter officially entered into force. While you might have forgotten to send a card to your favorite international organizations, friend (or professor), or have not brushed up on your memorization of the sovereignty clause (Article 2.1), the […]

International Artists Day, October 25th

For International Artists Day I thought it would be fun to share 15 different yet related ways that artists engage in the creative process. I often share these with UWGB students or with participants of art workshops that I give. My list begins with “Lazy Boy Recliner on the Edge of the Great Abyss” which […]

Lo-Fi Downers and Hi-Fi Uppers to Get You Through Your Day

Isn’t it fascinating how music can affect our moods, pace our days, and generally add to the rhythm of everything we do? It’s… kind of like a drug. A very legal, mostly safe drug. Just like I need my coffee in the morning, and I might enjoy the odd cocktail at night, these artists and […]

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