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Cognitive Neuroscience
Indigenous Psychology
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Helping psychologists, neuropsychologists, and mental health professionals start, grow, and scale psychological testing services in private practice.

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In this episode, I break down the rapid rise of consumers treating AI systems as medical advisors and what this means for us as psychologists and assessment clinicians. I walk through the drivers of... more

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In this episode, I talk with Dr. Stephanie Ruth Young from Northwestern University about the NIH Toolbox family of assessments: powerful, research-backed instruments that many clinicians still overl... more

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In this episode, I tackle one of the most time-consuming challenges in assessment psychology: report writing. I explore why many psychologists spend 5–30+ hours per report creating comprehensive doc... more

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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Albert “Skip” Rizzo, one of the world’s leading innovators in using virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance psychological assessment, re... more

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Dr. Stephanie Ruth Young
Licensed psychologist and assistant professor of medical social sciences at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine.
Northwestern University
Episode: 540. The NIH Toolbox w/ Dr. Stephanie Ruth Young
Dr. Skip Rizzo
Clinical psychologist and director of the University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies Medical VR Lab. Rizzo is a pioneer in the use of VR in mental health and has focused research on PTSD, TBI, autism, ADHD, among others.
University of Southern California Institute for Creative Technologies
Episode: 538. How VR and AI Are Redefining Psychological Practice w/ Dr. Skip Rizzo
Dr. Carrie Singer
Clinical psychologist and owner of Orchard Mental Health Group.
Orchard Mental Health Group
Episode: 535. Selling Your Practice w/ Dr. Carrie Singer
Dr. Erin Eadie
Clinical and health psychologist based in Toronto, focused on trauma assessment and treatment.
Southeast Toronto Family Health Team
Episode: 531. The Science and Art of Trauma Assessment w/ Dr. Erin Eadie & Dr. John Briere
Dr. John Briere
Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry with extensive contributions to trauma psychology.
University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine
Episode: 531. The Science and Art of Trauma Assessment w/ Dr. Erin Eadie & Dr. John Briere
Emily Kircher-Morris
Co-author of Neurodiversity Affirming Schools and a licensed professional counselor specializing in supporting neurodivergent individuals.
Neurodiversity Podcast
Episode: 529. Creating Neurodiversity-Affirming Schools w/ Emily Kircher-Morris, LPC
Rich Brancaccio
Lead of Pearson's wearable technology group and a school psychologist.
Pearson
Episode: 524. Wearable Tech Meets School Psychology w/ Rich Brancaccio from Pearson
John Sanders
Founder of RevKey and expert in Google Ads specializing in mental health practices
RevKey
Episode: 523. Google Ads in 2025 w/ John Sanders from RevKey
Dr. Ryan Van Patten
Clinical neuropsychologist, assistant professor, and co-host of the Navigating Neuropsychology podcast
Brown University
Episode: 522. Functional Cognitive Disorder w/ Dr. Ryan Van Patten

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Dr. Jeremy Sharp
Host and founder focused on helping psychologists grow and scale their testing services effectively. He integrates practical advice with discussions on contemporary issues in psychology.

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 306 ratings
  • Practical, sound information

    This is a no-nonsense source for clinical and business information for psychologists running a practice that has a focus on or integration of testing. The episodes are just the right length, and I have found them helpful on most occasions. Greatly appreciated in then midst of a niche for clinicians that often is heavily focused on self-marketing of coaching courses alone.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nick C.L.
    United States8 months ago
  • Great for school psychs!

    This podcast is a treasure trove for school psychologists. I have no interest in private practice personally, so I just skip over the business-y episodes for the assessment/ clinical talks. So much great info. Thanks for doing what you do!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    becca.e.23
    United States9 months ago
  • Great podcast with awesome advising for testing psychologists

    I really enjoy the podcast with Dr Sharp. His interviews are practical and I always learn something new from them.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hopleaf70
    United States10 months ago
  • Oh brother….

    I’ve always been skeptical when someone is called a “sell-out”; everyone has a right to make money and ‘make hay while the sun is shining’. But… wow, this podcast used to be so good. Now, however, I understand that the host needs to make money to pay for the time etc. of doing a podcast, but come on… talking about how “honored” you are to work with so and so?!?! Please. Spare us. If that’s how you really feel… that’s a little weird. If you’re just trying to sell it for the sponsor, dial it bac... more

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    gfrtccdyh
    United Statesa year ago
  • Incredible resource

    This podcast provides excellent information about topics I knew I needed to hear about, as well as topics I hadn’t considered and am very glad to have learned about.

    Highly recommend for psychologists working in a variety of settings.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Toronto psychologist
    Canada2 years ago

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Some criticism exists regarding the introduction of advertising and a shift in content focus over time, with a few expressing disappointment in recent changes.
The quality of guests and their expertise in psychological testing and business practices is frequently highlighted as a strong point.
Listeners appreciate the practical insights and relevance of the content to their professional development.
Overall, the podcast is often described as a valuable resource for mental health professionals seeking actionable strategies for practice growth and efficiency.

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540. The NIH Toolbox w/ Dr. Stephanie Ruth Young
Q: What are the ideal use cases for the Mobile Toolbox?
It's designed for research but could also be useful for tracking patient's progression and monitoring before they come in.
540. The NIH Toolbox w/ Dr. Stephanie Ruth Young
Q: Why is the NIH Toolbox important to you?
Dr. Young emphasizes the importance of bridging research and practice and advocating for the needs of practicing psychologists.
538. How VR and AI Are Redefining Psychological Practice w/ Dr. Skip Rizzo
Q: What are some of the first applications of VR in mental health?
The earliest applications primarily focused on exposure therapy for conditions such as fear of heights and PTSD.
538. How VR and AI Are Redefining Psychological Practice w/ Dr. Skip Rizzo
Q: Why is your work in VR and AI important?
There's unlimited opportunity and constant evolution in leveraging new technologies to benefit humanity.
531. The Science and Art of Trauma Assessment w/ Dr. Erin Eadie & Dr. John Briere
Q: How should clinicians approach understanding and assessing trauma?
Clinicians need to consider both the current trauma and previous experiences, asking behavioral questions for clarity.

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2. Dr. Skip Rizzo
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