Social Sciences Podcasts

You've Got Time - an Orange is the New Black podcast show

You've Got Time - an Orange is the New Black podcastJoin Now to Follow

We know you've got time to listen to this podcast about Orange is the New Black. Each week we're going to dive deep into an episode from OITNB Season 4. Host Erin Qualey is an experienced therapist and will invite various professionals in the mental health and criminal justice fields onto the podcast each week to discuss and fact check the show as well as process all our feels. But we're not in this alone. Join us! You can contact the podcast on Twitter @YouveGotTimePod, via email at YouveGotTimePodcast@gmail.com, or on Facebook at facebook.com/YouveGotTimePodcast.

By Erin Qualey

Knock Knock show

Knock KnockJoin Now to Follow

On Monday, September 3, 1990 Betty Jones and Kathryn Crigler were gruesomely raped and killed in Starkville, Mississippi in an unsolved case known as the “Labor Day Murders.” Even though their story received National attention on America’s Most Wanted, artist renderings of the suspect have been created and updated, DNA tests have been run and rerun… the identity of the killer is still unknown. 27 years later, this case remains cold and unsolved. Throughout this true crime podcast, we will dig into the details of these murders, make strides towards uncovering answers and seek justice for the lives of these victims. Now more than ever, I want to do my part to help solve the murder of Kathryn and my beloved grandmother, Maw-Maw Betty.

By Swell Story Media

The Psychonaut Show show

The Psychonaut ShowJoin Now to Follow

Dr. JKB captains The Psychonaut Show on its mission to seek out strange, new worlds in inner space. We discover the tools that psychoanalysts since Freud have used to penetrate the mysterious depths of the unconscious. Learning how this hidden part of our minds works will ultimately make us more effective, more connected, and more attractive in our daily lives.

By John K. Burton, MD

Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast show

Sound Bites A Nutrition PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Hosted by award-winning Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, Melissa Joy Dobbins, the Guilt-Free RD® - "because food shouldn't make you feel bad!" Join Melissa’s conversations with experts including researchers, academics, authors, dietitians and more as they delve into the science, psychology and strategies behind good food and nutrition. This podcast provides food for thought on a variety of topics ranging from fad diets to farming. Walk away with credible information to help you make your own, well-informed nutrition decisions based on facts, not fear. For more information visit www.SoundBitesRD.com.

By Melissa Joy Dobbins, MS, RD, CDE

Somewhere in the Skies show

Somewhere in the SkiesJoin Now to Follow

Somewhere in the Skies is a weekly podcast dedicated to discussing UFOs, the paranormal, and just plain weird. Hosted by author and UFO journalist, Ryan Sprague, the show features current UFO events from around the world, audio docs, and special guests. Join Ryan as he asks new questions, and perhaps even finds some answers to the mysteries that lay somewhere in the skies. New episodes every Monday. Learn more at www.somewhereintheskies.com

By Ryan Sprague/ Entertainment One (eOne)

Therapy for Black Girls show

Therapy for Black GirlsJoin Now to Follow

The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly chat about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible versions of ourselves. Join your host, Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, as she offers practical tips and strategies to improve your mental health, discusses the latest news and trends in mental health, pulls back the curtain on what happens in therapy sessions, and answers your listener questions.

By Joy Harden Bradford, Ph.D.

Practically Perfect Parenting Podcast show

Practically Perfect Parenting PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Renowned professor, researcher, and author John Sommers-Flanagan, Ph.D., teams up with parenting, child, and intimate relationship expert Sara Polanchek, Ed.D., to bring you the Practically Perfect Parenting Podcast. Children do not come with instruction manuals, and this bi-weekly podcast tackles some of the biggest issues parents face, with humor and wit. Brought to you by The Charles Engelhard Foundation, and the National Parenting Education Network, this podcast pairs cutting edge research and proven technique, to help make you a practically perfect parent.

By John Sommers-Flanagan, Sara Polanchek

Workplace Hero show

Workplace HeroJoin Now to Follow

The aim of this podcast is for me to arm you, my amazing workplace-casual army, with the weapons needed to combat the potential and perhaps inherent downsides of our chosen lifestyle. Most of us spend at least 40 hours per week at our place of work (47.7 hours is the actual average - even if we only get paid for 37.5 hours). We put time and effort into what our home looks like. We put research into the car we buy or the clothes we wear. Why wouldn’t we put at least that much effort into how we approach our workspace? This podcast will help you optimize, hone and perfect your office habitat so you can truly be a Workplace Hero.

By Brock Armstrong

Into the Roar with Martin Rooney show

Into the Roar with Martin RooneyJoin Now to Follow

Internationally recognized author, speaker and fitrepreneur Martin Rooney is joined by Olympians, world-class professional athletes, hall of fame speakers, best-selling writers and other thought leaders from different fields for conversations about the secrets behind being more successful. In this motivational and empowering show, you will discover the “life hacks” used by the guests to have more time, make more money and what it takes to really be your best! Into the Roar is brought to you by Training For Warriors. To find out more, visit www.trainingforwarriors.com

By Training For Warriors

It Takes a Village To Raise a Parent show

It Takes a Village To Raise a ParentJoin Now to Follow

Parenting. It's fun. It's challenging. It crosses racial and ethnic and socioeconomic barriers. Oh, and once you have "it" figured out, everything changes. While it certainly takes a village to raise a child, this podcast focuses on the parent. We hope to learn from other parents while giving you, the listener, some actionable tips to help you become a better parent. Note: This podcast is sponsored by gDiapers. Learn more at gdiapers.com.

By gDiapers