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Happy Holidays everyone! I hope you're school year went well and enjoy the last episode of the year. This month's episode features guest Dr. Channing Mathews from the University of Virginia. For further research, https://psychology.as.virginia.edu/mathews allows you to explore her research publications.

This month’s episode features guest Casey Brown, Professor and Principal Director of the CARES lab at Georgetown University. For more information, use https://careslab.facultysite.georgetown.edu

Welcome back! This week’s episode featured Dr. Deborah Talmi from the University of Cambridge. Today we will look at how our feelings influence what we remember later on. For more information, check out her website: https://dtalmi.wixsite.com/website

This month’s episode features Dr. Richard Hunter from the University of Massachusetts Boston. We discuss his research of analyzing stress and its impact on the behavior and molecular change of the nervous system. For further information, visit: https://www.umb.edu/directory/richardhunter/

This month’s episode features guest Dr. Kit Double from the University of Sydney School of Psychology. The episode discusses Dr. Double’s research focuses on how people monitor and control their thoughts and emotions. For more information on his research, visit: https://www.sydney.edu.au/science/about/our-people/academic-staff/kit-double.html ; and the specific studies talked about: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10648-019-09510-3 and https://cognitiveresearchjournal.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s41235-020-00237-2

Hi guys, I hope you had a wonderful start to the new year! This month’s guest episode features Grace Kim, from Boston University, and Karen Suyemoto, from UMass Boston. This segment focused on clinical psychology, specifically the social justice education and Asian American psychology. Below are resources you can explore further: https://www.umb.edu/directory/karensuyemoto/ https://buexperts.medium.com/aapi-heritage-month-uplifting-asian-american-communities-through-mental-health-awareness-351163a0be1f

Happy new year! I hope y’all are excited for a new year of episodes! This week features information on habit formation. Do you have a hard time breaking habits or even starting one? You’re not the only one, as the new year rolls around, plenty are struggling as well. Here’s some additional resources: Habit Formation and Behavior Change - Oxford Research Encyclopedias https://oxfordre.com/psychology/display/10.1093/acrefore/9780190236557.001.0001/acrefore-9780190236557-e-129

This month's guest captures the struggles between Black and Latinx young adult groups as they face the challenges of societal structures. This is brought to you by Professor Mathews from the University of Virginia, if you're interested in further research, please use this link: https://psychology.as.virginia.edu/mathews Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

This month’s episode features Professor Howard Nusbaum from University of Chicago, who focuses on cognitive psychology. If you wish to explore further, please use this attached link: https://apexlab.uchicago.edu/index.html

This months’s guest features Mercedes Muñoz, a graduate student from Duke University whose interests lie in social and developmental psychology. We discuss how congruence of home life can affect school life; and how racial/ethnic groups within the United States differ in their use of norm-enforcing language.