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Episode 31: Backstage at the 2016 UW-Green Bay PSI Talks

2016-12-13-3

In this last episode of the fall semester, Dr. Ryan Martin talks with the four speakers from the 2016 PSI Talks (blog.uwgb.edu/uwgbpsych/psi-talks/). Allee Schramm, Olyvia Kuchta, Annie Jones, and Tonya Filz share why the decided to submit a talk, how they are feeling about the event, and what they plan on talking about.

Episode 30: The Virtual Psychology Museum

2016-12-13-2

In this episode, we discuss the newly launched Virtual Museum of Psychology (psychmuseum.uwgb.org/), brought to you by the UW-Green Bay Psychology Program. We discuss what it is, why we built it, and how it came to be. Guests include Kate Farley, Annie Jones, Luke Konkol, Allee Schramm, and Annemarie Schwery.

Episode 29: Week in the Life

2016-11-16-2

In this episode, three UW-Green Bay psychology students (Annie Jones, Allee Schramm, and Annemarie Schwery) spend a week interviewing other psychology students about why they decided to major in psychology, what their lives are like as psychology majors, and what they plan to do when they graduate.

Episode 28 (Live): The Psychological Benefits of Dance

2016-11-02-2

In this episode, Dr. Ryan Martin and Allee Schramm talk with Mina and MIchael Witte, dance instructors and owners of Simply Ballroom LLC. The four of us discuss the various emotional and cognitive benefits of dance, take questions from the audience, and play a little game of “Dancing with the… Who?”

Episode 27: Great Myths of Psychology (Dr. Scott Lilienfeld)

2016-10-19

In this episode, we talk with Dr. Scott O Lilienfeld, author of 50 Great Myths of Popular Psychology (www.amazon.com/Great-Myths-Popul…ons/dp/1405131128). Dr. Lilienfeld is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Psychology at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia (USA). Dr. Lilienfeld is Editor of Clinical Psychological Science, Associate Editor of the Archives of Scientific Psychology, and President-Elect of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology.

Episode 26: Mental Health Literacy (Dr. Kris Vespia)

2016-10-05

In this episode of Psych and Stuff, we talk with Dr. Kris Vespia of the UW-Green Bay Psychology Department about her research on mental health literacy. She shares important information about Mental Health First Aid and references this website in her discussion: www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/cs/

Psychology and Stuff: Culture and Child Development

artworks-000183470778-nav92r-t500x500In this episode of Psych and Stuff, we talk with Dr. Sawa Senzaki, Human Development and Psychology Faculty Member, about her research on culture and child development. She is joined by two of her undergraduate research assistants, Kirsten Wideman and Katrina Webber.

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