The second episode of our series, Losing Control, features All the Rage co-hosts Ryan and Chuck interviewing cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Jason Cowell. During this episode, they investigate just what happens in our brains when we get mad. Learn more here: www.alltheragescience.com
Jul 08, 2020•39 min
Psychology and Stuff presents a special series on Losing Control with Drs. Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak. In this episode they respond to a few infamous Youtube clips of people losing control. Part one of this special series on "losing control" will help us think about what losing control means, how and why some people lose their cool, and it'll help us the answer the question "are we REALLY ourselves when we're mad." Learn more about anger here: www.alltheragescience.com
Jul 02, 2020•28 min
In this episode, originally intended to be a live episode way back in March, Georjeanna and Ryan talk with Dr. Christine Smith and Addison Hunter about a few of their favorite women psychologists from throughout history.
May 13, 2020•54 min
Dr. Jennie Young, Director of the Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, talks about her treatment for a spider phobia. Plus, a couple of rapid research reviews from Ryan and Georjeanna.
Apr 30, 2020•1 hr 2 min
In this episode, recorded way back in early March, we tackle research on culture and development with two nationally known scholars, Dr. Jason Cowell and Dr. Sawa Senzaki. Plus, a couple of rapid research reviews on hand-washing.
Apr 15, 2020•47 min
In this Psych and Stuff/Serious Fun crossover episode, Ryan Martin, Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges, and Bryan Carr talk about what makes for good "comfort viewing" and offer some movie, book, and TV recommendations.
Apr 02, 2020•1 hr 5 min
In this unplanned episode, hosts Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges and Ryan Martin offer some tips on how to cope with the psychological challenges of what some call "social distancing" but they call "physical distancing."
Mar 18, 2020•25 min
In this episode, hosts Ryan Martin and Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges talk with Dr. Kris Vespia about Teletherapy. What is it? Does it work? How effective is it? Plus, our new segment... Rapid Research Review.
Mar 05, 2020•50 min
In this episode, Ryan talks with Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges about the health benefits of spending time in nature. Plus, you get to meet the new Psychology and Stuff cohost!
Feb 21, 2020•44 min
In this episode, Ryan Martin and Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges talk with Chris Smith and Priyanka Bharadwaj about the I Am Psyched! exhibit at the Cofrin Library at UW-Green Bay. I am Psyched! is a multimedia initiative that explores the history and contemporary contributions of women of color in psychology as they engage in psychological science, practice and social justice. Created by the American Psychological Association's Women's Programs Office, the exhibit highlights achievements of women of ...
Feb 06, 2020•34 min
In this episode, Ryan talks with Drs. Jana Fogaca and Alan Chu of the UW-Green Bay Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology program about a recent New York Times article on editorial. Learn more about sport psych at www.uwgb.edu/sport-exercise-and-performance-psychology/
Dec 02, 2019•57 min
On December 10, 2019 the UW-Green Bay College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS, pronounced "cause") will be hosting our first ever Common CAHSS Conference. The year, the cause we're focusing on is human rights. Learn more at www.uwgb.edu/common-cahss.
Nov 20, 2019•8 min
In this episode, Ryan talks with Dr. Garth Neufeld (Cascadia College), fresh off his talk at the Excellence in Psychology Instruction Conference (EPIC), about psychology teaching and learning.
Nov 18, 2019•36 min
Dr. Jason Cowell from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Psychology Department discusses the recent research self-regulation and impulse control.
Nov 04, 2019•38 min
Dr. Jennie Young from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, English Department discusses her TEDx-Green Bay talk, "Stupid School Security and Discipline Policies."
Oct 23, 2019•43 min
Dr. Daniel Semenza, Assistant Professor in the department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at Rutgers University-Camden, joins us to talk about music and health.
Oct 09, 2019•32 min
Counseling psychologist, Dr. Kris Vespia, talks with us about empirically supported counseling treatment. Plus, she shares some amazing research on the strange situation with... cats.
Sep 25, 2019•40 min
In this special preview episode, Chuck and Ryan introduce the Canonball podcast, where they'll talk about "the canon" and plans for the show going forward. Future episodes will include discussions with experts on "great works" from literature, to paintings, to video games, to film, and more. Check back soon for full episodes!
Sep 13, 2019•20 min
Psychology and Stuff is back for Season 5 with an episode on culture and stigma with UW-Green Bay social psychologist, Dr. Elif Ikizer.
Sep 12, 2019•32 min
What happens when our faculty and students get together for a fantasy psychologist draft? Also, what’s a fantasy psychologist draft? Find out in the latest (live) episode of Psychology and Stuff. Listen to the episode and pick your winner in the poll at: http://blog.uwgb.edu/uwgbpsych/draftparty/
May 09, 2019•43 min
Our host, Ryan Martin is joined by Janet Reilly, a family Nurse Practitioner and Chair of MSN, Leadership & Management in Health Systems here at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. In this episode, they cover the opioid crisis- what it is, the potential causal mechanisms, and even the history of drug abuse!
Apr 30, 2019•36 min
In this fun episode, Dr. Ryan Martin is joined by students Taylor Gulbrand, Roz Stoa, and Paige Richardson to discuss the film "Inside Out!" They cover their likes and dislikes of the movie, its connections to psychology, stereotypes, and the relatable aspects of the film!
Apr 09, 2019•32 min
In this last episode of our special series on the Bobo Doll Study, Dr. Ryan Martin and guest cohost, Taylor Gulbrand, talk with three different guests about the lasting implications of this study. Ryan talks emotional development, Dr. Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges talks conservation behaviors, Dr. Regan A.R. Gurung talks health behaviors, and Dr. Sawa Senzaki discusses the cross-cultural implications of Bandura's work. This episode is the final part of a three-part series on this famous line of rese...
Mar 28, 2019•37 min
There are two segments in this episode where Dr. Ryan Martin and guest cohost, Taylor Gulbrand, talk about the fallout from Bandura's most famous work. In the first segment, they talk with Dr. Kris Vespia about what the field of psychology was like in the 1950s and 60s, and why this study was such a big deal. In segment two, Dr. Regan A.R. Gurung joins the show to discuss the time he and Ryan had dinner with Dr. Albert Bandura and talked about what it was like to publish such an important work. ...
Mar 27, 2019•45 min
Dr. Ryan Martin and guest cohost, Taylor Gulbrand, talk with Dr. Kate Burns about the 1961 study, Transmission of Aggression Through Imitation of Aggressive Models (aka "the bobo doll study") by Bandura, Ross, and Ross. This episode is part one of a three-part series on this famous line of research. The series is part of the 2019 UW-Green Bay Psychology Week, brought to you by Bellin Health Psychiatric Center. Learn more at uwgb.edu/psychweek
Mar 26, 2019•31 min
In this episode Dr. Ryan Martin talks with all five 2019 PSI Talks Speakers: Cory Rauch, Sophia M. Sielen, Rachael Smith, Rosalyn Stoa, Morgan Storkson, and Shayla Warren. Each gives a brief explanation of their topics along with how they became interested in them. The PSI Talks are part of the 2019 UW-Green Bay Psychology Week, brought to you by Bellin Health Psychiatric Center. Learn more at uwgb.edu/psychweek
Mar 25, 2019•28 min
In episode 67, Dr. Martin is joined by Dr. Will Cox from the University of Wisconsin - Madison to discuss his research surrounding stereotyping and biases. The work done in Dr. Cox's lab focuses on understanding and weakening narrow thinking, as well as the mechanisms that sustain stereotypes and prejudice.
Mar 13, 2019•29 min
In this interesting episode, Dr. Ryan Martin is joined by Dr. Jason Cowell to discuss sleep. They cover how to get healthy sleep, what happens if you don't get enough, and why this topic is important.
Mar 07, 2019•44 min
In this new episode, host Dr. Ryan Martin is joined by Dr. Illene Cupit and students Taylor Gulbrand and Hannah Roffers. Throughout the episode, they share information and experiences surrounding Camp Lloyd. Camp Lloyd is a day camp for children grieving the loss of a loved one, where they learn the normality of grief and have a fun week with peers!
Feb 20, 2019•29 min
Join us in person or online for UW-Green Bay Psychology Week (March 25th-29th, 2019). A full week educational opportunities, fun events, videos, podcasts, and more. Learn about our first ever Psychology Week at https://www.uwgb.edu/psychweek/
Feb 15, 2019•58 sec