Social Sciences Podcasts

A Moment in Reason; a short skeptical and rational rant show

A Moment in Reason; a short skeptical and rational rantJoin Now to Follow

A Moment in Reason is, for lack of a better description, a short skeptical and rational rant. Topic subjects vary but, with few exceptions, every episode of A Moment in Reason is a brief comment on that subject.

By Gene S.

The Gay Fathers Podcast show

The Gay Fathers PodcastJoin Now to Follow

We delve into the stories of gay men who are also fathers. Many of our episodes feature gay men who have come out after a heterosexual marriage and having kids. We discuss the trials and successes that come with taking those first steps outside the closet door.

By Utah Gay Fathers

New Books in Political Science show

New Books in Political ScienceJoin Now to Follow

Discussions with Political Scientists about their New Books

By New Books Network

Jungianthology Podcast show

Jungianthology PodcastJoin Now to Follow

The C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago houses a library of audio recordings of lectures dating back 40 years. One of the largest of its kind in the world, this collection is a rich and unique educational resource for anyone with an interest in the well-being of the individual, the community and the culture. Speakers include internationally renowned presenters whose work is at the forefront of psychological thought including Robert Moore, June Singer, Murray Stein, John Beebe, Ann Belford Ulanov, Donald Kalsched, Andrew Samuels, Ashok Bedi, Jean Shinoda Bolen, and many others.

By C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago

Actually Speaking show

Actually SpeakingJoin Now to Follow

Exploring the Human Side of Skepticism

By Mike Meraz

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work show

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social WorkJoin Now to Follow

inSocialWork is the podcast series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work. The purpose of this series is to engage practitioners and researchers in lifelong learning and to promote research to practice, practice to research. inSocialWork features conversations with prominent social work professionals, interviews with cutting-edge researchers, and information on emerging trends and best practices in the field of social work.

By University at Buffalo School of Social Work

Your Transformation Station show

Your Transformation StationJoin Now to Follow

Are you tired of getting trite, outdated advice from fake experts that sounds too good to be true? You have a better chance with Google search than the majority of today’s podcast. Instead, join me, Gregory Favazza for a free-for-all on open mic with your industry leaders that make sense. I won’t do a ten-minute ad for my upcoming book, won’t talk over my guest when they’re sharing good advice, and I will shut someone down if they’re using glittering generalities to taint the dialogue or sharing something that’s irrelevant, I will call them out. I don’t go into politics, but I will ask the experts your burning questions, like is it normal that I’m staying up until 3 AM every night, why did I skip the gym last week, and why the f-ck can’t I stop cussing on my podcast? These questions or some variations of them are what I want to know. The experts of organizational leadership will go into these, and questions like them so that you can stop searching Google for yet another self-help blog. I want to illustrate what isn’t being taught anywhere, how to negotiate with yourself under pressure, the information is here, every week on Wednesday, from me. I will share my perspective with you, I’ll bring up my military experience, and I’ll relate multiple situations that can be dark, funny, or just plain out there. I have featured multiple types of guests, industry experts, unique hobbyists, coaches, former government members, other content creators, and even past friends. I want the audience to experience each lesson with me as I’m learning it. I’m embracing my vulnerabilities live in front of you so that you can learn to embrace yours. How can you create a transformation in others if there’s no transformation in yourself?

By Gregory Favazza

Functionally Speaking show

Functionally SpeakingJoin Now to Follow

Functionally Speaking is a podcast more adequate for the challenge of the human condition. Dr. D.J. Moran hosts this podcast for people interested in issues related to modern clinical psychology.

By Daniel J. Moran, Ph.D., BCBA

Psychiatry Grand Rounds from the UCLA Semel Institute show

Psychiatry Grand Rounds from the UCLA Semel InstituteJoin Now to Follow

Summaries, interviews, and discussion with leaders in Psychiatry, Neurobiology, Human Behavior, Mental Health, Social Sciences, and Health Care Policy. comments@psychiatrygrandrounds.com Ian A Cook, MD, Course Director

By UCLA Semel Institute; Ian A Cook MD, Course Dir.

GROUP show

GROUPJoin Now to Follow

<p>A lighthearted podcast about mental health and mental illness</p>

By Rebecca Lee Douglas