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We are five experts in psychology, bringing you science-backed ideas that can help you flourish in your work, relationships, and health.

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Are you wisely using your genius energy?

In this episode, Michael reconnects with Diana Hill, a therapist and author who has recently explored the concept of focusing your genius energy on what matters most through her book Wise Effort.

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How can we reshape the understanding of consent and more effectively address the widespread problem of sexual violence?

Start by joining Jill for a conversation with award-winning activist Chanel Contos, who is bringing attention to the complexitie... more

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If you shudder when Daylight Saving Time ends and the colder months settle in, or if winter leaves you feeling stuck in a funk, we’re here to present a different way to look at this stretch of the year.

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What do you do when your trust is broken, or when people start questioning your trustworthiness? Chances are, you’re left feeling unsure, even overwhelmed. Most of us don’t really understand how trust works, so trying to fix it can feel impossible.

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Recent Guests

Kari Leibowitz
Health psychologist, speaker, and writer.
Author of How to Winter, Harness Your Mindset to Thrive on Cold, Dark, or Difficult Days.
Episode: 436. How to Winter with Kari Leibowitz
Peter H. Kim
Professor at USC's Marshall School of Business, researcher on trust and its violations, and author of "How Trust Works".
USC Marshall School of Business
Episode: 434. How Trust Works with Peter H. Kim
Ash Brandin
Author and educator known online as The Gamer Educator
The Gamer Educator
Episode: 433. Rethinking Screens and Video Games with Ash Brandin
Carolyn Allard
Licensed board-certified clinical psychologist and distinguished professor at Alliant International University.
Alliant International University
Episode: 430. Nonadaptive Guilt and Shame with Carolyn Allard
Alex Edmans
Professor at London Business School and author of 'May Contain Lies'
London Business School
Episode: 429. May Contain Lies with Alex Edmans
Elizabeth Weingarten
Journalist and applied behavioral scientist, author of 'How to Fall in Love with Questions'
Behavioral Scientist
Episode: 428. How to Fall in Love with Questions with Elizabeth Weingarten
Tamara Hubbard
Marriage and family therapist with over 20 years of experience
Food Allergy Counselor
Episode: 427. Raising Kids with Food Allergies with Tamara Hubbard
Colleen Ehrnstrom
Licensed clinical psychologist and manager at the Embedded Program at CU Boulder
University of Colorado Boulder
Episode: 426. College Mental Health with Colleen Ehrnstrom, Audrey Gilfillan, and Alison West
Audrey Gilfillan
Licensed professional counselor and embedded therapist at CU Boulder
University of Colorado Boulder
Episode: 426. College Mental Health with Colleen Ehrnstrom, Audrey Gilfillan, and Alison West

Hosts

Dr. Debbie Sorensen
Co-host and clinical psychologist specializing in mindfulness and acceptance and commitment therapy.
Dr. Yael Shongren
Host and psychology expert with a focus on well-being and clinical practices.
Dr. Emily Edlin
Host and clinical psychologist with expertise in mental health and self-advocacy.
Michael Herold
Host and confidence trainer focused on personal growth and coaching.
Dr. Jill Stoddard
Host and psychologist dedicated to self-compassion and personal development strategies.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 648 ratings
  • College Mental Health

    I really enjoyed and appreciated the episode about mental health in college. There were so many interesting insights into how understanding and accepting our thoughts and emotions can improve our lives. I hope students everywhere, and their teachers, can put these insights to good use.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Betryggad
    United States3 months ago
  • Good, except

    Loved this but didn’t hear anything about addiction. What if someone is truly an addict, an alcoholic, and cannot stop?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bolbs55
    United States5 months ago
  • Always so helpful

    I have been listening to this podcast for a very long time and thought to write a review. This podcast is just a fantastic resource for learning and growing both personally and professionally. They always talk about great new books and research.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TeniahAshlyn
    New Zealanda year ago
  • As a along time listener of this podcast, some episodes just fall short. Episode 386 misses the mark with its host and co-host obvious left leaning feminist ideas.

    Just stay somewhere in the middle. We listeners want to hear about your findings, not political opinions.

    Lastly, stop with the affectation in your voice. Just be yourself.

    Podcast Addict
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    JD
    a year ago
  • I highly recommend Psychologists off the Clock (POTC)!

    I love this enduring podcast and recommend it to others all the time! Even though the hosts have evolved, the content has remained relevant and useful. From the very first episode in 2016 (discussing Tara Mohr’s book Playing Big), I enjoyed listening to the perspectives of the POTC hosts. As the podcast evolved, they began to interview authors and that added a powerful new dimension. I enjoy reading, so the episodes with authors really speak to me.

    I have listened to many episodes, and I r... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Paula Battalia Brand
    United Statesa year ago

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Listeners appreciate the practical insights into mental health and personal development, often finding the content relatable and useful.
The podcast is praised for its engaging discussions and knowledgeable hosts, who present complex ideas in an accessible manner.
Some listeners express concerns about the hosts' delivery and production quality, noting a desire for improved vocal coaching.
Feedback highlights the podcast's effectiveness in providing actionable strategies for everyday challenges, particularly in the realm of emotional and psychological well-being.
Many enjoy the variety of expert guests who bring fresh perspectives to each episode, enhancing the overall content value.

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434. How Trust Works with Peter H. Kim
Q: What is your observation about how apologies are received based on the type of trust violation?
For competence-based violations, an apology can be very useful because the remorse signal is weighed more heavily. However, for integrity-based violations, the admission of guilt becomes the focus, making apologies less effective.
434. How Trust Works with Peter H. Kim
Q: What are the different kinds of trust violations?
Trust violations can largely be categorized into competence, where someone may lack ability, and integrity, where someone fails to act ethically or morally. Understanding this distinction affects how we perceive and react to trust breaches.
434. How Trust Works with Peter H. Kim
Q: How do you think about the paradox that we can't function without trust, but deciding to trust makes us inherently vulnerable?
The paradox is something that I think we're all struggling with quite a bit today and indicates that if we lack trust, there's simply no way we can navigate the world, leading to paralysis from worrying about being taken advantage of.
432. Personal Branding for Introverts with Goldie Chan
Q: What is the difference between personal branding and reputation?
Reputation is how others speak about you; personal branding is actively crafting how you want to be perceived.
432. Personal Branding for Introverts with Goldie Chan
Q: What is a personal brand?
A personal brand is how others perceive you outside your immediate circle.

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This podcast features a team of five psychology experts who share research-driven strategies to enrich various aspects of life, including work, relationships, and health. The discussions focus heavily on practical applications of psychological concepts, making them accessible for listeners seeking personal growth and well-being. Topics range from managing mental health challenges, understanding emotional regulation, and enhancing relationships to specific themes such as parenting, trauma recovery, and navigating college life. The hosts invite various guests who contribute diverse perspectives and depth to these discussions, providing insights that are both actionable and transformative.

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