Episode 64 (LIVE): Psychology and Pop Culture... Again
In this LIVE episode, Ryan talks with Dr. Jenell Holstead, Dr. Christine Smith, and Taylor Gulbrand about their favorite books, movies, and TV shows related to psychology.

In this LIVE episode, Ryan talks with Dr. Jenell Holstead, Dr. Christine Smith, and Taylor Gulbrand about their favorite books, movies, and TV shows related to psychology.
In this cross-over episode, Dr. Ryan Martin is joined by Dana Melone, a teacher at Kennedy High School and host of High School Psych for Life. Listen in as they discuss how they entered into the field, their favorite topics to teach, and skills you gain as a Psychology student.
In this episode, our host Ryan Martin is joined by guest and UW-Green Bay alum, Lorenzo Lones. Listen in as they discuss circadian rhythms and glioblastoma, how the present research is conducted, and Lorenzo's recent TEDx talk. If you have yet to hear Lorenzo's full story, make sure to check out his Psi Talk, titled "Timing is Everything."
How do you feel about scary movies? In this special LIVE episode, Dr. Ryan Martin is joined by Dr. Jason Cowell and student Sammy Alger-Feser to discuss scary movies. They dive into their feelings on the genre, common physiological reactions, and why people may or may not choose to watch them!
This special LIVE episode was part of the Brown County Library's 3rd annual Comic-Con! In this cross-over episode our host, Ryan Martin, joins forces with Bryan Carr from Serious Fun and Dr. Chuck Rybak to talk about some of your favorite super-villains. Listen in as they discuss the psychology, mental health, and background of super-villains such as Lex Luthor, Killmonger, and the infamous pairing of the Joker and Harley Quinn!
In this episode, Drs. Ryan Martin and Jason Cowell, along with student guest Alie Klein, talk Schizophrenia. Listen in as they discuss symptoms of Schizophrenia, genetic and environmental influences, and the neural underpinnings of clinical disorders. Call and leave us a message at (920)328-5167! We'd love to hear your thoughts, comments, and ideas. Your message may even be featured in a future episode!
In this first episode of season 4, Drs. Ryan Martin and Alan Chu delve into the world of Sport Psychology. Discussion covers a variety of aspects within the discipline- from mental health to performance excellence.
In this episode, Dr. Regan Gurung discusses recent developments regarding the Stanford Prison Experiment along with the "Replication Crisis" in the field of psychology. Plus, we introduce a new segment called "What's Good."
In this LIVE episode we have a special guest host, Bryan Carr, from another Phoenix Studio Podcast, Serious Fun. Bryan Carr talks with our panel of guests, four of the UWGB Psychology faculty Drs. Ryan Martin, Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges, Janna Fogaca, and Regan Gurung. The panel discusses numerous psychology pop culture topics from different books, TV shows, and movies of their choosing.
In continuation with last week's episode, in this LIVE episode Sophie Sielen, Sammy Alger-Feser, and Katrina Weber interview 8 students from universities across the Midwest about the research they presented at the 2018 Midwestern Psychological Association Conference in Chicago.
In this LIVE episode Sophie Sielen, Sammy Alger-Feser, and Katrina Weber interview 10 students from universities across the Midwest about the research they presented at the 2018 Midwestern Psychological Association Conference in Chicago. There were a variety of topics discussed along with more interviews that will be posted in a week.
In this episode guest hosts, Sophie Sielen and Sammy Alger-Feser, talk with UWGB alumni, Chelsey Steffens. Chelsey is the volunteer coordinator at the Sexual Assault Center for Brown County. She discussed what trauma informed care is, how to become a volunteer, and what is is like to work at the Sexual Assault Center.
In this episode Drs. Ryan Martin and Regan Gurung discuss the toll racism can take on those who have been impacted. They look at the impact on both stress and health of people who are discriminated against.
In this unique episode host Dr. Ryan Martin is this week's guest. Guest hosts, Amber Gollata, Katrina Weber, and Samantha Alger-Feser, talk with Dr. Ryan Martin about his research in anger and violence.
In this episode Drs. Ryan Martin, Kate Burns, and Chuck Rybak discuss the movie Experiment, which was shown on campus earlier this month. The movie depicted the the life of Psychologist, Dr. Stanley Milgram, and his well know experiments.
In this epsiode Drs. Ryan Martin and Jason Cowell discuss Autism Spectrum Disorder and the brain.
In this episode Dr. Ryan Martin talks with, UW-Green Bay Alumni, Dr. Carolyn Uhl about her research and what forensic psychology is really about.
In this episode Dr. Ryan Martin talks with Karen Michaels, Executive Director, and Holli Fisher, Program Manager, from Golden House about what Golden House has to offer. For more information you can go to: goldenhousegb.org
In this episode Dr. Ryan Martin talks with all five 2017 PSI Talk Speakers. Speakers Joshua Heimerl, Lorenzo Lones, Katrina Weber, Danielle Zahn, and Taylor Zuleger give brief explanations on their topics along with how they became interested in them.
In this episode Drs. Ryan Martin and Jenell Holstead talk about school psychology. They break down what it is, the kind of work school psychologists do, how it is different from school counseling, and how Dr. Holstead became a school psychologist.
In this episode guest host Amber Gollata talks with Andrew Archer about his memoir, Pleading Insanity, and his process for writing it.
In this episode guest host Georgeanna Wilson-Doenges talks with EPIC keynote speaker Charlie Blair-Broeker and high school psychology teacher Chris Hamp about teaching and psychology.
In this episode guest host Regan Gurung and Stephanie Franks, teacher at Springboro high school in Springboro, Ohio, talk about teaching high school psychology and its importance.
In this episode, Ryan Martin and Eric Landrum (Boise State University) talk about teaching, learning, psychology and other stuff.
A poet, a sociologist, and a psychologist walk into a... podcast studio to talk about the movie, book, and play "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Drs. Chuck Rybak, Andrew Austin, and Ryan Martin discuss prominent themes, what it tells us about mental illness, rebellion, connections to nature, and answer listener questions.
In this first episode of season 3, Drs. Ryan Martin and Jana Fogaca talk about sport psychology, breaking down what it is, the kind of work sport psychologists do, and how Dr. Fogaca became a sport psychologist.
In this final episode of season 2, Allee Schramm, Annemarie Schwery, and Ryan Martin interview more than 13 students from universities across the Midwest about the research they presented at the 2017 Midwestern Psychological Association Conference in Chicago. Topics ranged from visual attention to false memories to insight and creativity.
In this episode, Annemarie Schwery and Allee Schramm interview five different students about their research on topics related to stigma, exercise, parental attention and more. These six students (Michelle McChesney, Allee Schramm, Annemarie Schwery, Katrina Weber, Kennedy Wendt) represent just a few of the more than 35 UWGB Psychology students who will be presenting their work at the Midwestern Psychological Association Conference.
In this special LIVE episode, Alison Gates, Sawa Senzaki, Casey Coughlin, and Ryan Martin talk about the complicated relationship between creativity and mental illness. We also discuss the new Pre-Art Therapy Program at UW-Green Bay (learn more here: http://catalog.uwgb.edu/undergraduate/programs/art/major/pre-art/).
In this episode, UW-Green Bay psychology alum, Diana Delbecchi, talks about her work as a human rights advocate working at a refugee camp in Greece.