Psychology in the Wild

Dr Gemma Leigh Roberts and Erin Shrimpton
Psychology in the Wild

Welcome to the Psychology in the Wild Podcast, where we dive deep into the chaos of everyday life. Join psychologists Dr Gemma Leigh Roberts and Erin Shrimpton as they explore realistic ways of dealing with day-to-day challenges: from getting comfortable with failure to redefining expectations to making mindfulness *actually* work. Each episode is a conversation filled with insights, personal experiences, and practical tips that are *easy* to apply. (Because the wild chaos is hard enough, right?) Pb2Biz Production

Episodes

  1. JAN 15

    E12: The Enough Conundrum: Easing Life's Modern Pressures

    Discover how to navigate the pressures of modern life in this thought-provoking episode of Psychology in the Wild. We unpack societal expectations, the concept of 'slow productivity,' and the power of mindfulness and critical thinking to help you manage the chaos of everyday demands. Learn how to define success on your terms, let go of unrealistic standards, and find joy in the journey. This conversation is packed with practical strategies and reflections to inspire balance and fulfillment in your life. Episode Highlights: 00:00 Welcome to Psychology in the Wild 00:20 Reflecting on the Podcast Journey 00:41 Technical Challenges and Triumphs 03:26 The Therapeutic Side of Podcasting 05:50 Listener Question: Feeling Like You're Not Doing Enough 06:27 Managing Expectations and Comparisons 15:13 Mindfulness and Critical Thinking 27:05 Defining Your Own Success 30:29 Reevaluating Success and Expectations 31:31 The Concept of Slow Productivity 34:04 Challenges of Applying Slow Productivity 38:11 The Competitive Nature of Society 42:34 Managing Expectations and Self-Compassion 43:12 Letting Yourself Off the Hook 51:41 Balancing Busy Phases and Connection 52:54 Final Thoughts on Expectations slow productivity, mindfulness, critical thinking, societal expectations, personal productivity, mental health, balance in life, defining success, podcast therapy, managing stress, finding fulfillment, Psychology in the Wild podcast.

    55 min
  2. JAN 8

    E11: The Anti Resolution Guide - Success by your own measure in 2025

    How to Set Meaningful Goals: Behavioral Science, Stoicism, and Alternatives to New Year’s Resolutions | Psychology in the Wild Are New Year’s resolutions a blessing or a burden? In this episode of Psychology in the Wild, we explore the science and psychology behind this annual ritual. Learn how to set goals that truly matter, overcome common pitfalls, and align your resolutions with your personal values and well-being. We unpack behavioral science insights, including the Fresh Start Effect, mental contrasting, and the role of intrinsic motivation. Discover how stoicism and mindfulness can transform your approach to the New Year, helping you stay grounded while striving for meaningful change. 💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: Why New Year’s resolutions often fail (and how to avoid the traps) The power of intrinsic motivation and aligning goals with your values Practical techniques for achieving goals, like mental contrasting How stoic philosophy and mindfulness can guide your journey Alternatives to traditional resolutions for a happier, healthier year 🕒 Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Psychology in the Wild 00:24 New Year's Resolutions: A Love-Hate Relationship 02:02 The Fresh Start Effect and Behavioral Science 06:52 Alternatives to New Year's Resolutions 13:19 The Importance of Rest and Mindfulness 18:06 Mental Contrasting for Goal Achievement 24:57 The Importance of Motivation and Overcoming Obstacles 25:57 Defining Wellbeing for the New Year 30:16 The Role of Stoic Philosophy in Modern Life 32:14 Finding Meaning in the Present Moment 47:02 The Entrepreneurial Mindset and Intrinsic Motivation 51:19 Reflecting on Goals and Resolutions for 2025 🎯 Whether you're tired of the same old resolutions or looking for a fresh approach, this episode is packed with actionable tips and inspiration. Start the year on the right foot by focusing on daily well-being and being present in the moment. 👉 Subscribe for more episodes exploring how psychology shapes our everyday lives. Don’t forget to like, comment, and share your own strategies for goal-setting and personal growth!

    52 min

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Welcome to the Psychology in the Wild Podcast, where we dive deep into the chaos of everyday life. Join psychologists Dr Gemma Leigh Roberts and Erin Shrimpton as they explore realistic ways of dealing with day-to-day challenges: from getting comfortable with failure to redefining expectations to making mindfulness *actually* work. Each episode is a conversation filled with insights, personal experiences, and practical tips that are *easy* to apply. (Because the wild chaos is hard enough, right?) Pb2Biz Production

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