Internationally acclaimed journalist and author Jillian Keenan is obsessed with Shakespeare…and spanking.
Read moreSoP 6 | Get Me Out of Here! w/ Colleen Mullen, PsyD, LMFT
Dr. Colleen Mullen knows that breaking free from a bad situation isn’t always smooth sailing. Scapegoated and physically abused in her childhood home, she had to find her own ways of solace and escape until striking out on her own at age 17.
But sometimes breaking free is just the start of the story...what comes next can be just as challenging and just as chaotic.
SoP 5 | The Superhero Therapist with Janina Scarlet, Ph.D.
Dr. Janina Scarlet knows a thing or two about superheroes. In therapy, she uses the power of stories, comics, and geek culture to help veterans and civilians fight post-traumatic stress disorder and chronic pain conditions. But all great superheroes have amazing origin stories, right? Well, Janina's own superhero origin story is no exception. And like those other fantastic tales, this one also starts with a terrible radioactive accident…
SoP 4 | Why am I STILL Single?!: A causal quagmire with author Sara Eckel
New York Times Modern Love column contributor Sara Eckel was a self-improvement guinea pig. As a freelance writer for women’s magazines and a single woman in her 30s, she talked to psychologists, coaches, yoga teachers, and even took an acting class in a quest to figure out why she was still single and what to do about it. Her answer will surprise you. Here's her story...
Read moreHow to Subscribe, Rate, and Review in iTunes
Hello School of Psych listeners!
A HUGE thank you for your interest and feedback. Thanks to you we're off to a great launch and hit the Top 3 New and Noteworthy podcasts in Social Sciences!!!
I've had some questions about how to leave a rating and review on iTunes and I'm sure you know how important good ratings and reviews are to help more people find the podcast and continue to draw amazing guests. But I know that leaving a rating and review on iTunes isn't always simple and intuitive.
So if you've enjoyed what you're hearing so far and you've got a few moments, I've written this post as a quick guide for how to subscribe, rate, and review a podcast on iTunes.
A quick guide on how to subscribe, rate and review a podcast on iTunes
From your mobile device:
1. Click on THIS LINK to open iTunes to the School of Psych podcast page.
2. Make sure to Subscribe!
3. Select the Reviews tab (you may be asked to sign in with your iTunes ID)
4. Rate the podcast by selecting 1 to 5 stars (if you enjoy the podcast, please consider a 5-star rating)
5. Write a brief, but honest review. (1 to 3 sentences)
6. Hit Send! Don't worry if your review doesn't show up right away, it often takes up to 24 hours or so for iTunes to approve and publish ratings and reviews.
From your computer/laptop
1. Click on THIS LINK to open iTunes to the School of Psych podcast page.
2. Make sure to Subscribe! (you may be asked to sign in with your iTunes ID)
3. Click the "Ratings and Reviews" tab
4. Under 'Customer Reviews' select the 'Write a Review' button...this will open a rating/review pop up window.
5. In the 'Write a Review' window, rate the podcast by selecting 1 to 5 stars (if you enjoy the podcast, please consider a 5-star rating)
6. Write a brief, but honest review. (1 to 3 sentences)
7. Click Submit! The box will disappear without any confirmation, but don't worry that your review doesn't show up right away, it often takes up to 24 hours or so for iTunes to approve and publish ratings and reviews.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for taking your time to listen to and review the podcast. It means a lot to me, and to the show. Subscriptions, ratings, and reviews not only help us reach more listeners with great content about psychology but also help us continue to attract awesome guests for great future episodes.
SoP 3 | How to Survive Your Wedding with Jocelyn Charnas, Ph.D.
Jocelyn Charnas, PhD is New York’s “Wedding Doctor”, but it hasn’t always been bouquets and bridal gowns for her along the way. Jocelyn shares her journey on how she went from a reluctant bride to counseling couples through the stresses and strains of their own big wedding day and shares tips on letting go of perfection and embracing each other.
Read moreSoP 2 | Why We Love Being Scared: Psychology and the Science of Fear with Margee Kerr, PhD
Find out why one Washington Post reporter called Margee Kerr, PhD’s book Scream: Chilling Adventures in the Science of Fear “the creepiest book I read this year”.
Read moreSoP 1 | Unrequited Love and Romantic Obsession with author Lisa A. Phillips
Lisa A. Phillips knows first-hand how love can make us do some crazy things. The summer she turned 30, she found herself in the throes of romantic obsession with a man who didn’t love her back.
She would talk about him frequently, call him compulsively, and one day snuck into his apartment building to be met with a moment and a confrontation that changed her life forever.
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