Psychology is Everywhere – Podcasts


Note: Resources are listed in chronological order by publication date.


Superstitions – The psychology of superstition, with Stuart Vyse, PhD

Publication Date: Aug 11, 2021

Podcast via American Psychological Association

What did students report about the Spring 2020 remote learning pivot?

Publication Date: September 22, 2020

Published by PsychSessions

Zoom Fatigue – Is Learning on Zoom the Same as In Person? Not to Your Brain

Publication Date: September 15, 2020

Published by EdSurge

Title: Episode 21 – Executive Function Development with Emma Blakey

Publication Date: June 20, 2020

Podcast for Educators, Students, or anybody interested in Developmental Psychology – Published by The Learning Scientist

What makes a remarkable speaker?

Publication Date: February, 2020

Guy Kawasaki teaches you how to be a remarkable speaker so that you subscribe to his podcast. www.remarkablepeople.com

Resource Published in LinkedIn – It was a LIVE presentation

Note from your Instructional coach: Among the tips presented by Guy Kawasaki, he stated that in order to be a remarkable speaker you need to educate and entertain or at the very least entertain your audience. That is a great TIP for educators!

Have you ever wondered how to optimally respond when someone says “thank you”?

Publication Date: January 15, 2020

Dr. Robert Cialdini: The Psychology Powering Influence and Persuasion

Resource Published Here: https://guykawasaki.com/dr-robert-cialdini-the-godfather-of-influence/

Note from your Instructional coach: After listening to this podcast I am wondering if educators should use persuasion and/or presuasion OR none of them? What do you think?

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