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Listeners of Attached Podcast that love the show mention:In this episode, we talk about communicating with family outside of those who live with us. New research led by Joey Fung and colleagues at Fuller Theological Seminary, and his team recently published a new article titled, “ Personal and Family Perfectionism Among Asian and Latinx Youth” in the journal of Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology. With important take-aways for who we communicate with in a crisis!Article: https://doi.org/10.1037/cdp0000555Youtube: https://youtu.be/JSFqC7OQzmkAs always, this Episode has a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Want in? Head to Patreon and become a member today!
In this episode, we talk about communicating with family outside of those who live with us. New research led by Dr. Megan N. Reed, at Emory University, and her team recently published a new article titled, “Communication with Kin in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic” in the journal Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World. With important take-aways for who we communicate with in a crisis! Article: HERE Youtube: here As always, this Episode has a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Want in? Head to Patreon and become a member today!
In this episode, we go ‘back to the beginning,' with a focus on where we all begin and NEW science on pregnancy intention. New research led by Dr. Erica Hobby at NYU, recently published in the journal Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, explores whether pregnancy intension – a pregnancy that is intended and wanted versus unintended or earlier than planned – has short- or long-term impacts on the health of moms and babies born in Oklahoma, Missouri, and Alaska. With important take-aways for how important it is to support women and families at this crucial stage of life, we hope you'll take this science deep dive with us, and let us know what you think! Article: Here Youtube: here As always, this Episode has a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Want in? Head to Patreon and become a member today!
In this episode, we explore new science on the intergenerational impact of racialized discrimination on maternal and child mental health by Dr. Yara Mekawi and colleagues published in Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry titled, “Intergenerational Transmission of Depression: Examining the Roles of Racism and Trauma Among Black Mothers and Youth.”Article: HereAlso, we talk about the EMBRace project. Learn more about hereYoutube: hereAs always, this Episode has a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Want in? Head to Patreon and become a member today!
In this episode, we focus on new science on couples' quality and quantity time differences by income by Dr. Hannah Williamson and Megan Schouweiler out of University of Texas Austin. Their new Journal of Family Psychology paper titled, “Household Income Differentiates Quantity and Quality of Shared Spousal Time” helps us understand how the quality and quantity of couples' time is different for lower- and higher-income couples. Article: Here As always, this Episode has a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Want in? Head to Patreon and become a member today!
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In our newest Episode's Poppin' Culture segment, we discuss The Diplomat, and whether women really can have it all. Then, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Journal of Happiness Stdies research titled, “Honey, There's Something on My Mind… Adverse Consequences of Negative and Positive Work Rumination on Attention to the Partner, and the Advantage of Talking About It,” led by Dr. Julia Schoellbauer at University of Vienna. Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we react to advice from BetterUp.com on advice from Empty Nesters. Academic Deep Dive: here Good or Bad Advice: here https://www.betterup.com/blog/empty-nest-syndrome
In our newest Episode's Poppin' Culture segment, we discuss The Real Housewives of New Jersey, and the sometimes complicated nature of sibling-in-law relationships. Then, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Psychoneuroendocrinology research titled, “Your Suffering is My Stressor: Proinflammatory Gene Expression Rises with Spousal Distress in Middle-Aged and Older Couples,” led by Dr. Stephanie Wilson at Southern Methodist University. Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we react to TikToks on the difficulties of motherhood, making it look easy, and balancing our needs as parents with our need to prioritize our kids. Academic Deep Dive: hereGood or Bad Advice: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRwH2BYn/https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRKerN8J/https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRKJoEwa/https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRKekRRH/Youtube: hereAs always, this Episode has a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Want in? Head to Patreon and become a member today!
In our newest Episode's Poppin' Culture segment, we discuss what it might be like to work with a spouse and LIVE with Kelly and Mark. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive to ““How Do Own and Siblings' Genders Shape Caregivers' Risk of Perceiving Care-Related Criticism From Siblings.” Recently published in The Journals of Gerontology – led by Dr. Marissa Rurka at the University of Michigan – explores adult children caring for their aging parents, and the often GREATER caregiving burden experienced by daughters than sons. Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we talk about tips for family vacation from the Washington Post. Academic Deep Dive: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36469600/ Good or Bad Advice: https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2022/02/16/plan-family-travel-vacation/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/StdOCXGsgM4 As always, this Episode has a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Want in? Head to Patreon and become a member today!
In our newest Episode's Poppin' Culture segment, we discuss Love is Blind, and how people do or DO NOT work on their relationships. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive to “Associations between vocal arousal and dyadic coping during couple interactions after a stress induction” by Dr. Lisanne Bulling at the University of Zurich. Turns out we can responde to our partners stress just by picking up on changes in their voice. Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we talk about quotes from Stephen Sondheim's “Into The Woods”. Academic Deep Dive: here Youtube: here As always, this Episode has a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Want in? Head to Patreon and become a member today!
In our newest Episode's Poppin' Culture segment, we step into a conversation about stepparenting after divorce with a discussion of Andrew Shue and Amy Robach. Next, have a conversation anpout allyship with an article title, “Help (Un)wanted: Why the most powerful allies are the most likely to stumble – and when they fulfill their potential” by Dr. Karren Knowlton at Dartmouth. Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, talk about how to be a first time grandparent.. Academic Deep Dive: hereYoutube: hereAs always, this Episode has a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Want in? Head to Patreon and become a member today!
In our newest Episode's Poppin' Culture segment, we discuss Nappily Ever After, and the need for the White community to create a sense of belonging for Black women. To engage in behaviors that promote Black women's efforts to authentically express themselves in White spaces.. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Archives of Sexual Behavior research, with an article titled “Does Sexual Desire Fluctuate More Among Women than Men?” Turns out the sexual desire of the different sexes may not be so different, after all. Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we respond to a listener's request to discuss advice on kids using cell phones. Academic Deep Dive: here https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10508-022-02525-y.pdf Good or Bad Advice: https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/kids-mobile-phones Youtube: here As always, this Episode has a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Want in? Head to Patreon and become a member today!
In our newest Episode, we first discuss depression as seen on Season 2 of Harlem, how to support friends' mental health, and carefully recommending therapy. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Family Process research by Dr. Casey Totenhagen at University of Alabama and her colleagues exploring whether couples who play together, and engage in shared activities, experience fewer negative effects of financial stress on their relationship. Then, in Good or Bad Advice, we discuss Schitt's Creek parenting recs, acceptance advice from Mr. Rogers, and Adele's take on friendships. It's a lot - and it's only here, on Attached!Academic Deep Dive: herehttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/famp.12869Good or Bad Advice: Moira RoseMr. RogersAdeleYoutube: hereWe also have a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Please, consider subscribing here!
In our newest Episode, we're talking about racial justice and the work of antiracism in families and workplaces. First up we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology research done by Dr. Nkemka Anyiwo at Columbia and her colleagues exploring how Black families help support the healthy development and survival of their children in a racially oppressive society using a parenting practice known as “racial socialization.” Then, in Good or Bad Advice, we discuss recommendations on how to build an anti-racist workplace by Time's Up. Listen and let us know what you think! Academic Deep Dive: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/casp.2652 Good or Bad Advice: https://timesupfoundation.org/work/equity/guide-equity-inclusion-during-crisis/building-an-anti-racist-workplace/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/vtEIF0jq18s We also have a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Please, consider subscribing: https://www.patreon.com/attachedpodcast
In our newest Episode, we discuss looking for love in all the wrong - or right? - places. First up, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss workplace infidelity and the recent fallout at Good Morning America. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Journal of Marriage and Family research out of the University of New Hampshire on dating when you're older, and whether family caregiving responsibilities affect desire and desirability. Last up, we discuss ideas about what makes teens afraid to open up to their parents - is it Good or Bad Advice? Listen and let us know what you think! Academic Deep Dive: here Good or Bad Advice: here Youtube: Here We also have a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Please, consider subscribing: here
Happy New Year! First up, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss Firefly Lane was recently released starting Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new PLOS One research out of Ruhr University Bochum on the benefits of hugging for protecting against our body's usual response to stress. Last up, we do a Good or Bad Advice rapid fire, and discuss advice on seasonal affective disorder, separate interests for couples, trauma-focused therapy, and a recommendation from Mr. Rogers to love the loving part of yourself. Academic Deep Dive: here Youtube: Here We also have a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Please, consider subscribing: here
Happy Holidays! First up, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss Love is Blind and body shaming. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new research in Sociological Research Online on family meals and parental sacrifice (remember to take home leftovers). Last up, we trends in who we spend time with as we age. We rate some of it Good, and some of it…not so Good. Based on science, of course. Academic Deep Dive: herehttps://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13607804211065050 Good or Bad Advice: Article: here https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck4aWUHsBtt/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D Youtube: https://youtu.be/b2B9sdMcdgc We also have a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Please, consider subscribing: here
First up, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss Gisele and Tom's divorce and the work and family balance. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into the new Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice research on changes in caregiver depression and child asthma symptoms. Last up, we discuss relationship advice on how to avoid conflict when decorating your house….. We rate some of it as Good, and some of it…not so Good. Based on science, of course.Academic Deep Dive: Herehttps://www.jaci-inpractice.org/article/S2213-2198(22)00952-7/fulltextGood or Bad Advice: Article: here https://www.worthingcourtblog.com/compromise-over-decorating/ Youtube: HereWe also have a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Please, consider subscribing: here
First up, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss Red Table Talk and the experience of toxic forgiveness. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Journal of Personality and Social Psychology research on GROWTH mindset and confronting bias. Last up, we discuss relationship advice on repairing relationships, self-care, and being the oldest daughter.. We rate some of it Good, and some of it…not so Good. Based on science, of course.Academic Deep Dive: HereGood or Bad Advice: Advice 1Advice 2Advice 3 Youtube: HereWe also have a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Please, consider subscribing: here
Academic Deep Dive: https://srcd.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cdev.13851 Good or Bad Advice: Melissa Urban | Whole30 on Instagram: "When you're in bed in all your clothes between book tour events, but you promised a bunch of people a video on why over-explaining your boundary can backfire.
First up, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss Cobra Kai and peer conflict. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into a new Journal of Social and Personal Relationships article - “When We're Asked to Change: The Role of Suppression and Reappraisal in Partner Change Outcomes.” Last up, we discuss relationship advice tiktok – what's Good? What's Bad? And is any of the relationship advice based on science?? Academic Deep Dive: Here https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02654075221078881 Good or Bad Advice: Replying to @tn_sparty I appreciate the small stuff #marriage #partner #mentalhealth #bareminimum (tiktok.com)Eat the lemons#childloss #yourstorymatters #grief #thegrievingtherapist (tiktok.com)Estranged relationships and hospice are more common than you think. We don't judge you, I promise. We see it very frequently. #hospice #nocontact (tiktok.com)While your spouse could work on a softer start up, you can do your part by focusing on the problem as opposed to becoming defensive #relationshipcoach (tiktok.com)Systems have a shelf life and that's ok! #gentlecaretasks #caretasks #systems #cleanenoughtok (tiktok.com)YouTube: https://youtu.be/eE116JI9jtU
First up, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss House of the Dragon and the influence that revenge has on our wellness and relationships. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Cerebral Cortext research exploring the changes in first-time fathers' brains that occur during the transition to parenthood. Last up, we discuss relationship advice on what makes a family, ignoring toxic traits, whether self-love must come before loving others, and more – what's Good? What's Bad? And is any of the relationship advice based on science?? Academic Deep Dive:https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhac333 Good or Bad Advice: Post 1: https://twitter.com/IamTabithaBrown/status/1570100771970224129?t=eCe3_J_wUwB-U36GwfzAyQ&s=31Post 2: https://twitter.com/waDNR/status/1570099167758024705?t=mZKgCXKqhbiT8B04U-Llvg&s=31Post 3: https://www.instagram.com/p/CiIT6EIIHaG/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3DPost 4: https://twitter.com/dremilyanhalt/status/1550161745208954880?t=aAXuhUOU_D125pQZ3t6wMQ&s=09 We also have a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Please, consider subscribing: https://www.patreon.com/attachedpodcast
First up, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss the death of Queen Elizabeth II, and the impact of grief on family relationships. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new University of Pittsburgh research exploring reaching out to friends and acquaintances, and learn it's more appreciated than we think! Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we discuss what the science says about work/life balance advice.Academic Deep Dive: Here Good or Bad Advice: Article: HereYoutube: Here We also have a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers! Please, consider subscribing: here
First up, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss intimate partner violence in the context of the recent Depp-Heard trial, and what it may mean to describe relationship aggression as “mutual.” Then, in our Academic Deep Dive segment, we discuss new Sex Roles article exploring whether dividing household work evenly - or, sharing chores - is more beneficial for couples. Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we deep dive into Tiktok!Academic Deep Dive: Here Good or Bad Advice: Taylor Tomlinson: hereNate Bargatze: herePancakes and marriages: hereHealthy masculinity: hereMother advice: hereAdvice about good people: here
First up, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss Will Smith and Chris Rock, and the influence of public scrutiny on healing relationships. Then, in our Academic Deep Dive segment, we discuss new Journal of Family Psychology research exploring the benefits, or stresses, of sharing personal losses with our partners. Does it create vulnerability and closeness, or pain and dysregulation? We share all they found, and all it may mean for us in our grief-heavy post-COVID lives! Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we discuss love advice from the characters of Bridgerton, and discuss whether the relationship advice is Good, or Bad!
Poppin' Culture: Blended Families with Demi Moore & Bruce WillisAcademic Deep Dive: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2021-57507-001Good or Bad Advice:● Quote Daily: https://www.instagram.com/p/CbSXwNhsLO6/?utm_medium=share_sheet● Rainy Daily Co: https://www.instagram.com/p/CObUEC1L9cq/?utm_medium=copy_link● TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shanemccusker2/video/7076172331072228650?_d=secCgYIASAHKAESPgo8UAIomXLVM%2FpIgzgdFVJ793e5vLBI0D3Yx3pwfQqTOjCwsHtpufQdquGDraTWlza9tgZcwuDRIWjZHk8KGgA%3D&_r=1&language=en&preview_pb=0&sec_user_id=MS4wLjABAAAAxDcxs2p7hl_XhoG-hPWhbHekWoEYWqGhkYa61NfEjccVC24w1fQDjLPHYnhep-p5&share_app_id=1233&share_item_id=7076172331072228650&share_link_id=312ce3a9-8e26-4f3d-a4cb-3b2248789b0f&source=h5_m×tamp=1647648286&u_code=dcm25eb4d50feg&ugbiz_name=Main&user_id=6836503006302258182&utm_campaign=client_share&utm_medium=android&utm_source=more We also have a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers. Please, consider subscribing: https://www.patreon.com/attachedpodcast
Poppin' Culture: Here Academic Deep Dive: Here Good or Bad Advice:● Adam Grant: Here ● Wedding Planner: Here ● Catrine Tan: Here Youtube: Here We also have a bonus Good or Bad Advice segment for our Patreon subscribers. Please, consider subscribing: here
In this episode: first, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss the popular Netflix show, Love is Blind, and what it takes to develop a meaningful connection. Then, in our Academic Deep Dive segment, we discuss the new academic article, “Friend, Foe, or Forget ‘Em?: The Quality of LGBTQ Adult Sibling Relationships.” Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we talk about advice on social media for building intimacy, setting boundaries, and how people define their bottom line. As always, we discuss whether the relationship advice is Good, or Bad!
In this episode, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss the potential cultural impacts of dating shows. Then we do an Academic Deep Dive into the new article, “Peer Network Processes in Adolescents' Healthy Lifestyles,” recently published in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior. Written by Dr. Jimi Adams, Joshua Goode, and Dr. Stefanie Mollborn at the University of Colorado, Dr. Elizabeth Lawrence at UNLV, and Dr. David Schaefer at UC Irvine. Finally, in Good or Bad Advice we talk about GOOD mental health advice that people have received.
In this episode, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss co-parenting with Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's divorce. Then we do an Academic Deep Dive into the new article, “The Effects of Parenting and Temperament Similarity Among Adolescent Siblings on Positive Family Relationships,” recently published in Frontiers in Psychology. Written by Dr. XinXin Shi at Zhengzhou University and Dr. Nicole Campione-Barr at University of Missouri. Finally, in Good or Bad Advice we talk about bad mental health advice that people have recieved. Poppin' Culture: Co-parentingAcademic Deep Dive: Here https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8355491/Good or Bad Advice:● Dr. Marina Harris Tweet: here https://twitter.com/DrMarinaHarris/status/1491754665570095104?t=A0y_Rf5IvfNXnpV9VCiwxQ&s=09● Jason Brown, Olympics: here https://twitter.com/usatodaysports/status/1492148921128275968?t=KIlqChZkuHXCRtegausexQ&s=19 Youtube: Here
In this episode, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss HBO's Love Life. Then we do an Academic Deep Dive into the new article, “Affair Recovery: Exploring Similarities and Differences of Injured and Involved Partners,” recently published in the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. Written by Dr. Erica Mitchell and colleagues. Finally, in Good or Bad Advice we talk about the card game “Red Flags”
In this episode, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss the 1619 series on Hulu. Then we do an Academic Deep Dive into the new article, “Black Marriages Matter: Wisdom and Advice from Happily Married Black Couples.” Recently published in the journal Family Relations, and written by Drs. Antonius, Loren Marks, T.J. Moore, and David Dollahite. Finally, in Good or Bad Advice we discuss a Washington Post article about reducing racial biases while dating by Lisa Bonos. Poppin' Culture: 1619 podcast https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/23/podcasts/1619-podcast.htmlAcademic Deep Dive: Here https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/fare.12565 Good or Bad Advice:● @domesticBliss's tiktok: Here https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdh1hNs5/
Poppin' Culture: Ted Talk Academic Deep Dive: Here Good or Bad Advice:● Cultural context when understanding family functioninga. Psychology major: Here b. BiBi (@desertruby98) cultural context: Here ● Definition of generational trauma define: Here ● Cultural context of Encanto people's response to generational trauma (@nataliahernandezauthor): a. Part 1: Here b. Part 2: Here ● How to break generational trauma (@raqueltheoverlord): Here ● Does the house know that they successfully break generational trauma?: Here ● Felix's masculinity: Here Youtube: Here
This episode, in Poppin' Culture, we discuss Disney's Encanto and the impact of family secrets. Then we do an Academic Deep Dive into the new article, “Is Perceived Similarity More than Assumed Similarity? An Interpersonal Path to Seeing Similarity Between Self and Others” by Bradley Hughes at the University of Oregon, John Flournoy at Harvard, and Dr. Sanjay Srivastava, also at Oregon, recently published in the Journal Personality and Social Psychology. Finally, in Good or Bad Advice we discuss relationship advice from social media, especially advice for how to cope with the New Year. 2022 is a potential partner already putting up lots of red flags!Poppin' Culture: hereAcademic Deep Dive: hereGood or Bad Advice:@andr3wsky on tiktok about coping with 2022: here@ivancoyote on Twitter about how to cope with 2022: here@Therapyjeff on tiktok about advice for therapist dealing with 2022: here @geekdetails on tiktok on marriage longevity: here @Tacobellqween on tiktok about Tips of the Day: here Andrew Garfield on societal expectations for love and families: here
Poppin' Culture: HereAcademic Deep Dive: HereGood or Bad Advice:Activismandstuff on instagram: HereRussell brand: Here Daniel Sloss with Jigsaw on tiktok: hereCoachRachelleindra Part 1: Here CoachRachelleindra Part 2: Here Advice from Matt and Abby on Tiktok: Here
Popin' Culture Show: HERE Academic Deep Dive Article: HERE Good or Bad Advice: Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly: HEREDeb Moore about Brene Brown: HERE Abraham Piper: HERE Jemma Transformational Coach: HEREDr. Wendy Walsh : HERE Youtube: HERE
Poppin Culture: HereAcademic Deep Dive: HereGood or Bad Advice:Article 1: How to Cope When You are Alone on ThanksgivingArticle 2: 12 Things To Do If You Are Celebrating Thanksgiving Solo
This week, in Poppin' Culture, we talk about Bachelor in Paradise and the importance of healthy conflict resolution for long-term relationship stability. Then, in our Academic Deep Dive, we discuss the article, “By Default: How Mothers in Different Sex Dual-Earner Couples Account for Inequalities in Pandemic Parenting,” written by Drs. Jessica Calarco, Emily Meanwell, Elizabeth Anderson, and Amelia Knopf at Indiana University. Finally, in Good or Bad Advice, we discuss advice from Dr. Jessica Gold about questions to ask your new therapist.Popin' Culture Show: HEREAcademic Deep Dive Article: HERE Good or Bad Advice: HERE
Popin' Culture Show: HEREAcademic Deep Dive Article: HERE https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/02654075211038612 Good or Bad Advice Here are the links to the Tiktoks and Instagrams: Parenting up a tree https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRHMsMon/ Were not really strangers: https://www.instagram.com/p/CTF7VaOB4cL/?utm_medium=share_sheet Couple Buble: https://www.instagram.com/p/CTmiri7rf3O/?utm_medium=share_sheet Toxic relationship cycle: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRPCyftq/ And with the rebuttal: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRPCm1aC/ Different relationship timelines: https://www.instagram.com/p/CS7KwUfHQ2Q/?utm_medium=share_sheet New Dad: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRHFg4jY/ Old and new relationship “looks” different https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMR547U7Y/YouTube: HERE
Popin' Culture Show: https://www.hulu.com/series/reservation-dogs-5a310c23-e2db-4c9f-a66c-27c2fee43d92?&cmp=12772&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=BM_Search_FXonHulu_Google&utm_term=reservation%20dogs%20series&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1dGJBhD4ARIsANb6OdkT6fVI27ywuzk8otGqX8TEXSyiLnPbU0aVIIzsAt0ireXuBc1q3wkaAuRxEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds Academic Deep Dive Article: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34168521/ Good or Bad Advice Article: https://www.bipocsupportfoundation.org/post/5-ideas-for-celebrating-indigenous-day-in-2020 Get informed about Indigenous People: https://rnt.firstnations.org/Indigenous People To Follow: https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/indigenous-tiktok-accounts_ca_5fb6b901c5b6f00bd84e7b6c Modern Warrior: https://www.tiktok.com/@modern_warrior__?lang=en&is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1 This Land Podcast By Rebecca Negal: https://crooked.com/podcast-series/this-land/ What land do you live on?: https://native-land.ca/
First up in Poppin' Culture we talk about toxic relationships and triangles in Netflix's Bling Empire - and that friends interfering in these relationships can inadvertently push them to continue. Next up, we do a very fun deep dive into a new Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences article about the gift of gab, and how we decide to end conversations once they've started. A research team out of Harvard (Dr. Adam Mastroianni and Dr. Daniel Gilbert at Harvard, Dr. Gus Gooney at UPenn, and Dr. Timothy Whilson at the University of Virginia) recently found that we actually exit conversations pretty poorly - and we almost never end a conversation when either of us want to! Last up, a Good or Bad Advice segment where we break down signs your partner may be cheating from Worried Lovers.Popin' Culture Show: HERE: Academic Deep Dive Article: HERE Good or Bad Advice Article: HEREYouTube: HERE
Welcome back to Season 3!!! In this episode celebrating Labor Day we discuss different types of Labor. First up in Popping culture we talk about the labor of building relationships with the Reality show F boy Island hosted by Nikki Glaser. Then, in the Academic Deep Dive, we discuss a new article about Labor in the workforce titled, “Occupational Characteristics and Parents' Childcare Time,” written by Dr. Jennifer Hook at USC, Dr. Leah Ruppaner at the University of Melbourne, and Dr. Lynne Casper (also at USC). Finally, in Good or Bad Advice, we discuss the Labor of delivering a new baby with an article titled, “5 TIps Moms Can Depend on for Introducing Their Child to the New Baby.”
First up in Poppin’ culture we talk about the show Ted Lasso and how he builds relationships via support and compassion. Then in our Academic Deep Dive, we talk about the article “Loving Others: The Impact of Compassionate Love on Later-Life Psychological Well-being,” written by Dr. Eva Kahana and colleagues. Finally, in Good or Bad Advice we talk about the good and the bad about epic scenes in romantic dramas. We cover all of the big scenes that are sure to bring back some nostalgia: Pride and Prejudice, Anne of Green Gable, 10 Things I Hate About You, and MORE
First, in Poppin’ Culture, we talk about the power of triangulation in the Netflix Series "Behind Her Eyes”. Then, in the Academic Deep Dive we discuss “You Aren’t As Close to My Family As You Think: Discordant Perceptions About In-Laws and Risk of Divorce,” written by Dr. Katherine Fiori and colleagues. Finally, in Good or Bad Advice we shine a positive light on the good things you are doing well as a parent.
In this episode we discuss Jacob’s favorite break-up songs in Poppin’ Culture. Then in the Academic Deep Dive we talk about the article, “Shifting Inequalities? Parents’ Sleep, Anxiety, and Calm During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Australia and the United States, ” written by Dr. Leah Ruppanner can colleagues. Finally, in Good or Bad Advice we debate the quality of advice from instagram and tiktok.
First up, in Poppin’ Culture, we talk about how Superstore demonstrates the impact of a sociodemographic context on relationships. In the the Academic Deep Dive segment, we discuss the article “The Influence of Family and Friend Confidants on Marital Quality in Older Couples, ”written by Drs. Ruixue Zhaoyang and Lynn Martire at Penn State. Recently published in the Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences. Finally, in Good or Bad Advice we discuss advice from social media.
In this episode, we explore father-son relationship by talking about the show Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist on NBC. We highlight the importance of connecting across difference. Next, in the Academic Deep Dive, we breakdown the research article, "Language Left Behind on Social Media Exposes the Emotional and Cognitive Costs of Romantic Breakup - By Sarah Seraj and colleagues from UT Austin. Finally, we break down relationship advice from Tic Tok
This episode we start with Poppin’ Culture. We talk the show Flack on Amazon Prime with Anna Paquin and how it demonstrates establishing boundaries. Next, in our Academic Deep Dive, we discuss “The Gut Reaction to Couples’ Relationship Troubles: A Route to Gut Dysbiosis Through Changes in Depressive Symptoms, ” written by a large team of researchers at Ohio State and Southern Methodist University, led by Dr. Janice Kiecolt-Glaser. Finally, in Good or Bad Advice, we talk about advice from social media.
This week we talk about the Netflix reality show Indian Matchmaker in Poppin’ Culture. Then in the Academic Deep Dive segment we talk about the article, “Romantic alternative monitoring increases ahead of infidelity and break-up, ” written by Drs. Lane Ritchie, Scott Stanley, Galena Rhoades, and Howard Markman at the University of Denver. Finally, in Good or Bad Advice we talk about an article from Very Well Family about advice about how to cope when people judge your parenting.
This episode was recorded on January 24th, 2021. After we record this episode, the host of the Bachelor, Chris Harrison, promoted and condoned racist ideas. We strongly condemn these ideas and call on Chris Harrison and the other producers of the Bachelor to root out the ideas and systems that are present in the show that promote white supremacy.In this episode, we discuss the academic article, “Racial Discrimination, Racism-Specific Support, and Self-Reported Health Among African American Couples” lead by Dr. Shardé McNeil Smith. Then in Good or Bad Advice, we discuss advice from TikTok about racism in the therapy field.