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An amalgamation of everyday life through the eyes of a comedian with a side job as a psychologist. Each episode will cover an overarching theme of society, culture, behavior, science, and many other concepts told in short form rambling. This podcast is meant to delineate the world through the psychological framework of humans; an unmitigated experience of social commentary, yet filled with esoteric humor that invokes critical thinking.

Freudian Slip Elijah H. Woods

    • Comedy

An amalgamation of everyday life through the eyes of a comedian with a side job as a psychologist. Each episode will cover an overarching theme of society, culture, behavior, science, and many other concepts told in short form rambling. This podcast is meant to delineate the world through the psychological framework of humans; an unmitigated experience of social commentary, yet filled with esoteric humor that invokes critical thinking.

    Episode 36: In My Defense, You're Just Wrong

    Episode 36: In My Defense, You're Just Wrong

    This episode features a look into the social concept of marginalization through societal oppression. But, the ubiquitous ideas of marginalization are discussed while looking through a context of defensive antagonism and justified caution. 

    • 35 Min.
    Episode 35: Positively Parafied

    Episode 35: Positively Parafied

    This episode features a look at the concept of parasocial interactions and parasocial relationships. The pros and cons of parasocial characteristics are explained and elaborated through real-life and personal examples. The psychological influence of parasocial relationships is briefly described with examples of ancient history and the recent rise of the parasocial attachment paradigm. 

    • 51 Min.
    Update Announcement

    Update Announcement

    A minor update on an extended absence, and the plan going forward for new content.

    • 1 Min.
    Episode 34: The True Criminal Was Humanity All Along!

    Episode 34: The True Criminal Was Humanity All Along!

    This episode contains darker themes about sexual assault, murder, kidnapping, and many other topics that may be considered too stimulating. Listeners' discretion is advised. The subject of true crime is delineated through the genre's history, rise, and modern interpretations. The psychology of those who consume true crime is discussed along with potential ramifications on a micro level of society. 

    • 46 Min.
    Episode 33: The "A" is for Anything We Want

    Episode 33: The "A" is for Anything We Want

    This episode features a look into greater societies' viewpoints of those on the autism spectrum. Key terms associated with those on the spectrum and the different examples of how those on the autism spectrum are unique are delineated. The similarities between autism and ADHD are discussed. Misnomers involving the stereotypes around those on the spectrum are illuminated. 

    -An error in audio can be heard within the episode, so watch out for noises that seem off-

    • 30 Min.
    Episode 32: My Favorite Genre Is Brain Wave Pop

    Episode 32: My Favorite Genre Is Brain Wave Pop

    This episode features a look at the intricate nature of sound and music as an extension of sound. The neuroscience behind the way sound affects the brain is delineated through the different sections of the brain involved when sound is introduced as vibrations to the ear. The benefits of Music in psychology are discussed through real-world examples of research in music therapy. Commentary on the subjective impacts of music on an individual basis in everyday society is reviewed. 

    • 31 Min.

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