Snackable Psychology

Snackable Psychology

Snackable Psychology offers bite-sized insights for big impact with 10-minute mini episodes that are perfect during your commute, getting kids to school or daycare, or simply finishing your 'use-to-be-warm' coffee. Using our backgrounds in Industrial Organizational Psychology, Cognitive Science, and Integrated Arts, we explore psychology hacks to build better teams at work, effective routines at home, and capable kids of all ages. As HR Professionals we have multiple degrees, professional certifications, and peer-reviewed published research. So grab a snack - let's learn something together!

  1. 1D AGO

    Building. That. Confidence.

    What if confidence isn’t something you have… but something you build?   In Episode 16 of Snackable Psychology, Paige and Kelly break down one of the biggest myths about confidence—and replace it with something way more practical (and honestly, a lot more achievable). Spoiler:you don’t need to become the most self-assured person in the room. In this episode, they unpack the psychology behind confidence, including the decades of research from Albert Bandura on self-efficacy—aka your belief that you can handle what’s in front of you (even when it’s messy). Through relatable stories (like moving a “50-pound” table at age 8 or hitting send on a nerve-wracking work follow-up), they show how confidence is built after action—not before it. Because here’s the truth: Your brain isn’t waiting for you to feel ready. It’s waiting for proof. If you’ve ever: •Waited to feel confident before taking action•Avoided something small because it feltuncomfortable•Questioned yourself after one bad meeting•Thought “I’ll do it when I feel ready” (and then… didn’t) This episode is for you. What You’ll Learn: •Why confidence isn’t a personality trait—it’s a skill you can build•How your brain forms “confidence pathways” (for better or worse)•Why confidence comes after action—not before it•The 2-step Confidence Plan you can start today Simple. Practical. Backed by psychology. No personality overhaul required. Listen now to stop waiting for confidence—and start creating it. #SnackablePsychology #BuildingConfidence #HowToGainConfidence #MaybeShe'sBornWithIt

    11 min
  2. MAY 2

    Getting Defensive

    Ever get defensive… instantly? Like zero to “I need to explain myself RIGHT NOW” in under a second?  You’re not broken — you’re human.  In Episode 15 of Snackable Psychology, Paige and Kelly dig into why defensiveness shows up so fast, what’s actually happening in your brain when it does, and how to respond without spiraling your mood — or blowing up the conversation.  Blending psychology research, real workplace feedback moments, and very relatable at‑home examples, this episode breaks down why even mild feedback can feel like a full‑blown attack — and why our first instinct is to protect, explain, or shut down.  If you’ve ever:  Felt triggered by “small” feedback  Started building your argument before the other person finished talking  Realized after the conversation that you overreacted  Thought, “Why did that bother me so much?”  This episode is for you.  What You’ll Learn:  Why defensiveness is your brain’s response to a social threat, not a personal flaw  How feedback can trigger ego and identity threat  Why curiosity disappears when we feel attacked  How concepts from psychology (and Adam Grant’s Think Again) explain preacher vs. prosecutor mode  Simple, realistic tools to pause, regulate, and respond differently  This episode isn’t about never getting defensive — it’s about noticing it faster, recovering sooner, and responding with a little more curiosity than last time.  Listen now to understand your defensiveness — and stop letting it run the conversation.  #Defensive #Triggers #SnackablePsychology #PsychologyHacks #RecognizingDefensiveness

    9 min
  3. APR 26

    Connecting with Curiosity

    When was the last time you had a real conversation? Not a quick “How are you?” “Good, you?” and done — but one that actually made you feel seen, energized, and… human again.  In Episode 14 of Snackable Psychology, Paige and Kelly explore why connection feels harder than it should, why so many of our interactions feel emotionally beige, and how curiosity is the key to building meaningful relationships — at work, at home, and everywhere in between.  Blending psychology research, relatable parenting and workplace stories, and a simple, actionable framework, this episode breaks down what actually creates connection (and why it doesn’t just magically happen because you’re around people).  If you’ve ever:  Felt socially drained despite talking to people all day  Had plenty of conversations but very little connection  Wondered why some interactions feel energizing and others feel empty  Wanted deeper relationships but didn’t know how to build them naturally  This episode is for you.  What You’ll Learn:  Why human connection is a psychological need — not a “nice to have”  How loneliness and disconnection show up emotionally and biologically  The three drivers of real connection: vulnerability, listening, and consistency  Why small “micro‑moments” matter more than big gestures  This episode is a reminder that connection isn’t built in big moments — it’s built in small, repeated ones… sometimes awkward, always worth it.  Listen now to upgrade small talk into meaningful connection — one curious question at a time.  #SnackablePsychology #Curiosity #BuildingConnections #MakingFriendsAsAnAdult #PsychologyHacks

    11 min
  4. APR 19

    Leading a Horse to Water

    You can lead a horse to water… but you can’t make it drink.  And if you’ve ever led a team, parented a toddler, or tried to help someone who just wasn’t ready — you’ve lived this.  In Episode 13 of Snackable Psychology, Paige and Kelly unpack why effort doesn’t always equal influence — and why pushing harder often makes people less motivated, not more.  Blending decades of psychology research, real workplace change stories, and very relatable toddler moments, they explore what’s really happening when people nod, agree… and then don’t follow through.  If you’ve ever thought:  Why won’t they just do the thing?  I explained it clearly — what am I missing?  Why does pressure work even less at home than at work?  This episode is for you.  What You’ll Learn:  Why autonomy is the real driver of motivation  How psychological reactance shows up as quiet resistance and disengagement  Practical ways to shift from pressure to buy‑in  You’ll Hear Real Examples From:  Workplace change and uneven adoption of new tools and processes  Bedtime battles that turn into autonomy masterclasses  Leadership moments where “helping” accidentally creates distance  🎧 Listen now to learn how to stop forcing hydration — and start creating conditions where people actually want to drink.    #SnackablePsychologyPodcast #SnackablePsychology #SelfDiscovery #BurnoutRecovery #IdentityCrisis #WorkingParents #MentalHealthMatters #PersonalGrowth #CareerBurnout #MindsetShift

    12 min
  5. APR 12

    Boiling Alive

    BOILING ALIVE? Like a little lobster in a pot of water, the silent "Identity Crisis" can be real, and no one really talks about it Are you losing yourself… and don’t even realize it? In this powerful episode of Snackable Psychology, we unpack the subtle, almost invisible way your identity can slip away—like a lobster slowly boiling in water. 🦞 If you’ve ever found yourself wondering: “Who am I outside of my job… or my kids?”“What do I even do for fun anymore?”“Why do I feel off, even when life looks ‘successful’?”Then this episode is for you! What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The psychology behind identity drift and why it happens without warningHow roles like career, parenthood, or relationships can quietly take over your sense of selfThe science of identity foreclosure and how it impacts your confidence, performance, and happinessWhy high-achievers are especially vulnerable to losing themselvesThe surprising research showing how identity shapes real-world outcomesSigns You Might Be “Boiling Alive”: You define yourself only by what you do for othersFree time feels uncomfortable (or pointless)You can’t answer: “What do I enjoy?”Rest makes you anxious instead of rechargedSound familiar? You’re not alone—and you’re not stuck. This episode blends real-life relatability (hello, working parents and burned-out professionals 👋) with research-backed insights from psychology—giving you practical tools you can actually use. Listen now and take the first step toward reconnecting with yourself. #SnackablePsychologyPodcast #SnackablePsychology #SelfDiscovery #BurnoutRecovery #IdentityCrisis #WorkingParents #MentalHealthMatters #PersonalGrowth #CareerBurnout #MindsetShift #BoilingAlive

    12 min
  6. APR 4

    Scheduling Boredom

    When was the last time you were... actually bored? Like you allowed yourself to just exist without looking at your phone, turning on music, reaching for some distraction? Let's be honest, it's hard; but its necessary!  A lot of times, we can feel guilty by not scheduling every second of every day. But by doing that, we force ourselves to constantly be in reaction mode rather than in processing mode, thinking mode, reflecting mode, and creative thinking mode. In this episode of Snackable Psychology, we explore "Scheduling Boredom" and how to protect your time, space, and brain in order to foster creativity and innovative thinking. Don't feel guilty. Slow down, in order to speed up. Allow your brain to wander, and be open to it. You’ll learn: Why being bored is so beneficial for our brainsThe power of 'slowing down to speed up'What neuroscience says about the Default Mode Network (DMN) and Executive Functioning Network (EFN)How to schedule boredom at work (and not feel guilty about it)Practical tips on how to foster creativity in yourself and othersWhether you’re a parent trying not to lose it during bedtime routines, or a professional looking to build stronger, more independent teams, this episode delivers practical, relatable strategies—with just the right amount of humor. Follow Snackable Psychology on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and more for quick, relatable insights into how our minds work—and how to make them work better for us. Or reach out to us directly SnackablePsychology@gmail.com #SchedulingBoredom #CreativeThinking #IncreasingCreativity #ParentTips #PsychologyHacks #SnackablePsychology #HowToBeBored

    11 min
  7. MAR 22

    Solving Your Own Problems

    Ever been standing in the pouring rain, already late, while your child insists, “I can do it myself!”… and suddenly you’re questioning all your life choices? Yeah—this episode is for you. In this episode of Snackable Psychology, we dive into the surprisingly powerful (and sometimes painfully inconvenient) skill of solving your own problems. From toddlers wrestling with car seat buckles to coworkers who “just have a quick question” (for the 5th time in one day), we explore why stepping back might actually be the best thing you can do. Backed by research in psychology and learning science, we break down how problem-solving builds confidence, resilience, and long-term success—for kids and adults. We also tackle the fine line between empowerment vs. abandonment (because “figure it out” is not the same as support). You’ll learn: Why having a sense of control improves mental and emotional well-beingHow problem-solving boosts learning, retention, and creativityThe key to creating psychological safety at work and at homeA simple 3-step framework to help kids (and honestly, anyone) think through challengesWhen to step in… and when to let the struggle happenWhether you’re a parent trying not to lose it during bedtime routines, or a professional looking to build stronger, more independent teams, this episode delivers practical, relatable strategies—with just the right amount of humor. Because sometimes the best way to help… is to not help (at least not right away). Follow Snackable Psychology on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, and more for quick, relatable insights into how our minds work—and how to make them work better for us. Or reach out to us directly SnackablePsychology@gmail.com #PsychologicalSafety #ParentTips #PsychologyHacks #SnackablePsychology #ProblemSolving #Resiliency

    9 min

About

Snackable Psychology offers bite-sized insights for big impact with 10-minute mini episodes that are perfect during your commute, getting kids to school or daycare, or simply finishing your 'use-to-be-warm' coffee. Using our backgrounds in Industrial Organizational Psychology, Cognitive Science, and Integrated Arts, we explore psychology hacks to build better teams at work, effective routines at home, and capable kids of all ages. As HR Professionals we have multiple degrees, professional certifications, and peer-reviewed published research. So grab a snack - let's learn something together!