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Will chats with psychologists Ben Taitz, Colt Blunt and Travis Langley about the role pop culture plays as we navigate real-life challenges. Can it be a healthy distraction? Can it provide inspiration? Or is it just It frivolous nonsnse? 0:00 - IntroductionFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1980snow.Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1980snowTravis Langley website>>> https://www.travislangley.info/.Travis Langley IG>>> https://www.instagram.com/drtravislangley/.Travis Langley Books>>>https://tinyurl.com/2bta5ffuMore about Ben Taitz>>>https://tinyurl.com/54x6v2xxPsychology for Geeks>>> https://www.psychologyforgeeks.com/home.Colt Blunt's Books>>>https://tinyurl.com/bdj84enjDebbie's Dream Foundation>>>https://debbiesdream.org/WonderCon 2025>>>https://www.comic-con.org/wc/Anime Las Vegas>>>https://www.animelasvegas.com/
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Dr. Travis Langley joins us to talk about the psychology of superheroes, dreaming, and the episode called "Only a Dream". It originally aired October 11th, 2003. Follow Dr. Travis Langley - https://www.instagram.com/drtravislangley/ Follow Susan Eisenberg - https://susaneisenbergvoice.com/ Follow James Enstall - http://geektomeradio.com/
Author of ‘Batman and Psychology' Dr. Travis Langley joins Dublin Comic Con via Zoom for its 10th anniversary in the Pulse College room to discuss his series of popular culture psychology anthologies. Dr. Langley provides an interesting look at the minds of comic book characters while discussing various fandoms in general from Dr. Who to Star Wars and beyond.You can Find Dr. Langley on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drtravislangleyAnd on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SuperherologistThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3143082/advertisement
Following our chat with Dr. Margee Kerr about the Sociology of Fear, and Why We Love To Be Scared, psychologist Dr. Travis Langley joins the show to discuss the mental health of a haunt. How do hauntings impact the living from a psychological standpoint? And psychologically why might a ghost stick around and haunt a spot? How do haunting relate to therapy, and when does a haunt go from healthy to pathological? Travis is a distinguished professor of psychology at Henderson State University, is best-known as the author of the acclaimed book Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight. He has edited numerous Popular Culture Psychology anthologies. And this conversation follows our chat with Dr. Margee Kerr about the Sociology of Fear, and Why We Love To Be Scared. _______________________________________________________________ Talking Strange Paranormal Podcast with Aaron Sagers is a weekly paranormal pop culture show featuring celebrity and author interviews, with a weekly "Small Talk" mini-sode with reader submitted letters and spooky tales. Sagers is a paranormal journalist and researcher who appears as host of 28 Days Haunted on Netflix, and on Paranormal Caught On Camera on Travel Channel/Discovery+, and Talking Strange is part of the Den of Geek Network. If you like Talking Strange, please subscribe, leave a nice review, and share with your friends. The Talking Strange Paranormal Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and wherever you check out spooky content. For more paranormal pop culture, head to Den of Geek, and follow @TalkStrangePod on Twitter. Email us with episode ideas, and guest suggestions, or for a chance to have your letter read on a future episode: TalkingStrange@DenOfGeek.com Follow Host Aaron Sagers: Twitter.com/aaronsagers Instagram.com/aaronsagers Facebook.com/AaronSagersPage tiktok.com/@aaronsagers Patreon.com/aaronsagers (For Q&As, livestreams, cocktail classes, and movie watches) Until Next Time: Be Kind. Stay Spooky. Keep It Weird. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is an amazing interview because Dr. Travis Langley returns to the mothership! You know him as the author of Batman and Psychology. He is now the editor and contributor of Stranger Things Psychology: Life Upside Down. This new book uses the characters and story of Stranger Things to investigate issues of psychology. A fascinating read! #drtravislangley #travislangley #strangerthings #strangerthingspsychology #Batman
On this episode of What Happened When, our WHW Patreon members are taking over and sharing two BONUS episode normally exclusive to our members! Bonus episode one was originally suggested back in 2019 from Low Key Big Hog member Travis Langley. Now three years later LKBH member Devon Wheaton wants you all to enjoy the internet train wreck between Alabama Doink battling Heidenrich in the parking lot of a Golden Corral. YIKES!! This is a watch along youtu.be/HWubQzo2Z-4 Bonus episode two brings us back to reality with a fun Saturday Night's Main Event from 1987. The suggestion originally came from LKBH "The Mediocre Warrior" in 2021 now WHW Patreon Slapdick Nation member Lee Winstanley thinks everyone deserves this fun episode. This show also features a guest host and a surprise run-in, so get ready to laugh and have a blast! NOTE: If you want to be a member of the WHW Patreon it's easy, head over to patreon.com/whwmonday and select a level! HENSON SHAVING - It's time to say no to subscriptions and yes to a razor that'll last you a lifetime. Visit HENSONSHAVING.com/WHW to pick the razor for you and use code WHW and you'll get two years' worth of blades free with your razor–just make sure to add them to your cart. ATHLETIC GREENS - To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D & 5 FREE travel packs with your 1st purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/WHW to take ownership over your health and pick up the ulimate daily nutritional insurance! BLUECHEW - Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code WHW at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. That's BlueChew.com, promo code WHW to receive your first month FREE SLEEP ME - Head over to sleep.me/MYWORLD to learn more and save 25% off the purchase of any new Dock Pro, OOLER or Cube Sleep System. SAVE WITH CONRAD - Give the one you love the best gift this season, more money in their pockets! Let the folks at SaveWithConrad.com help you get started. Call 888-425-0105 ADVERTISE WITH WHW - If your business targets 25-54 year old men, there's no better place to advertise than right here with us on What Happened When! You've heard us do ads for some of the same companies for years...why? Because it works! And with our super targeted audience, there's very little waste. Go to AdvertiseWithWHW.com now and find out more about advertising with What Happened When. Get all of your What Happened When merchandise at www.LoisRules.com WHW On YouTube - Love WHW? Well, check out all the content we have over on WHWOnYouTube.com LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and hit that NOTIFICATION bell so you don't miss any of the fun! FOLLOW ALL OF OUR SOCIAL MEDIA at https://whwmonday.com/ Get early, ad-free access to more than a dozen of your favorite wrestling podcasts, starting at just $9 over on AdFreeShows.com. That's less than 15 cents an episode each month! You can also listen to them directly through Apple Podcasts or your other regular podcast apps! AdFreeShows.com also has thousands of hours worth of bonus content including popular series like Title Chase, Eric Fires Back, Conversations with Conrad, Mike Chioda's Mailbag and many more! Plus, live, interactive virtual chats with your favorite podcasts hosts and wrestling legends. All that and much more! Sign up today at AdFreeShows.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of What Happened When, our WHW Patreon members are taking over and sharing two BONUS episode normally exclusive to our members! Bonus episode one was originally suggested back in 2019 from Low Key Big Hog member Travis Langley. Now three years later LKBH member Devon Wheaton wants you all to enjoy the internet train wreck between Alabama Doink battling Heidenrich in the parking lot of a Golden Corral. YIKES!! This is a watch along youtu.be/HWubQzo2Z-4 Bonus episode two brings us back to reality with a fun Saturday Night's Main Event from 1987. The suggestion originally came from LKBH "The Mediocre Warrior" in 2021 now WHW Patreon Slapdick Nation member Lee Winstanley thinks everyone deserves this fun episode. This show also features a guest host and a surprise run-in, so get ready to laugh and have a blast! NOTE: If you want to be a member of the WHW Patreon it's easy, head over to patreon.com/whwmonday and select a level! HENSON SHAVING - It's time to say no to subscriptions and yes to a razor that'll last you a lifetime. Visit HENSONSHAVING.com/WHW to pick the razor for you and use code WHW and you'll get two years' worth of blades free with your razor–just make sure to add them to your cart. ATHLETIC GREENS - To make it easy, Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D & 5 FREE travel packs with your 1st purchase. All you have to do is visit athleticgreens.com/WHW to take ownership over your health and pick up the ulimate daily nutritional insurance! BLUECHEW - Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code WHW at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. That's BlueChew.com, promo code WHW to receive your first month FREE SLEEP ME - Head over to sleep.me/MYWORLD to learn more and save 25% off the purchase of any new Dock Pro, OOLER or Cube Sleep System. SAVE WITH CONRAD - Give the one you love the best gift this season, more money in their pockets! Let the folks at SaveWithConrad.com help you get started. Call 888-425-0105 ADVERTISE WITH WHW - If your business targets 25-54 year old men, there's no better place to advertise than right here with us on What Happened When! You've heard us do ads for some of the same companies for years...why? Because it works! And with our super targeted audience, there's very little waste. Go to AdvertiseWithWHW.com now and find out more about advertising with What Happened When. Get all of your What Happened When merchandise at www.LoisRules.com WHW On YouTube - Love WHW? Well, check out all the content we have over on WHWOnYouTube.com LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and hit that NOTIFICATION bell so you don't miss any of the fun! FOLLOW ALL OF OUR SOCIAL MEDIA at https://whwmonday.com/ Get early, ad-free access to more than a dozen of your favorite wrestling podcasts, starting at just $9 over on AdFreeShows.com. That's less than 15 cents an episode each month! You can also listen to them directly through Apple Podcasts or your other regular podcast apps! AdFreeShows.com also has thousands of hours worth of bonus content including popular series like Title Chase, Eric Fires Back, Conversations with Conrad, Mike Chioda's Mailbag and many more! Plus, live, interactive virtual chats with your favorite podcasts hosts and wrestling legends. All that and much more! Sign up today at AdFreeShows.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Finally back and starting off the year strong, it's an all new Geek at Arms! James starts off this episodes Geek Out with the awe and hope he felt while watching the launch of Nasa's Artemis I Mission. He then describes how much he's enjoyed playing the classic D&D module Tomb of Horrors that Bryan is dm'ing. Next Bryan talks about the DC slug fest Black Adam and how much he's enjoyed a recent reread of The Lord of The Rings. Mike then shares his thoughts on the compelling book Stranger Things Psychology: Life Upside Down by Travis Langley and how he thoroughly enjoyed the movie Weird: The Weird Al Yankovic Story. In the last movie of the Host's Choice Film Club, the guys take a deep look at the 1998 neo-noir sci-fi film Dark City.
On this edition of GVN's Talking Comics Interview, we once again visit with Dr. Travis Langley Psychologist and Author of over 15 books in his Popular Culture Psychology series. This time we talk about his new book centering on the Stranger Things phenomenon in Stranger Things Psychology: Life Upside Down. Along the way we discuss a little about Matt Reeves The Batman, D&D, Nostalgia, and more.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geek-vibes-nation/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode we are firing up the Nirvana and exploring the theme of Something In the Way as we travel back to Gotham City to discuss the newest iteration of the caped crusader in 2022's The Batman. We are joined by Dr. Travis Langley, author of Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight. We explore the theme of trust in how we can be betrayed by systems. We also break down this film's portrayal of Bruce Wayne as someone who is still figuring out his purpose as a crime fighter in the early days of being Batman. Lastly, we discuss the importance of caregivers, not just with Bruce as an orphan being raised by his butler, but also with The Riddler and Catwoman as fellow adults struggling in a world in which they were abandoned as children.
Psychologist, author, and Bat-fan Travis Langley joins Scott from The Batman Universe Podcast for a special interview.… The post Travis Langley Interview appeared first on The Batman Universe.
On the 62nd episode of the Batman-On-Film.com Social Hour, BOF's Founder/EIC is joined by Dr. Travis Langley -- author of BATMAN AND PSYCHOLOGY: A DARK KNIGHT STORMY KNIGHT -- to discuss THE BATMAN!
On this week's live show, we're breaking the bat with Dr. Travis Langley, author of "Batman and Psychology"! SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special thanks to Travis Langley, Shaun McGhee, and John Lein! Join our Oscars special on March 27th! https://www.youtube.com/thefilmfanclub TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Spoiler-FREE Reaction 01:42 - Oscar Nominations Recap 03:08 - Batman & Psychology w/Dr. Langley 22:03 - SPOILER Discussion w/Shaun 54:37 - AMC gouging Batman ticket prices? Sam's links: https://linktr.ee/samueldcarrico Read BATMAN AND PSYCHOLOGY: https://bit.ly/35WZnmH #TheBatman #BATpsych #BatmanPsychology Background music courtesy bensound.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefilmfanclub/support
Dr. Travis Langley joins the Vodka Stream to talk about his book, Batman and Psychology, and we shall do a breakdown of the story, Batman Ego. BOOK LINK: https://amzn.to/3Hmq2Gy
The Agents Of Fandom are joined with Psychologist and Author of Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Night, Dr. Travis Langley
In this episode Tim and Scott talk with Dr. Travis Langley about his book Batman and Psychology! You can help to support this show and the rest of Squadcast Media through Patreon at this link! Thank you for your support! You can help support the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention HERE Where to find us: Follow DC Squadcast on Twitter at @DCSquadcast Follow Tim on Twitter at @Allenfire Follow Scott on Twitter at @ScottDC27 Email us at DCSquadcast@gmail.com Subscribe to Squadcast Media: DC Squadcast: iTunes / Spotify / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DCTV Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS DC Comics Squadcast: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Fans Without Borders: iTunes / Google Play / Stitcher / RSS Enter The Knight: iTunes / Google Play / Spotify / RSS The show's intro music was composed by Tim Yoko. The show's outro music was composed by Jordan Funk.
Guest: Dr. Travis Langley, distinguished professor of psychology at Henderson State University (specializing in social behaviour) & author and editor of 14 books, best known for Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight
On this edition of GVN's Talking Comics Interview, we discuss the psychology of Batman with Psychologist and Author Dr. Travis Langley. His book, Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight has been informing and entertaining readers for 10 years. With its 2nd Edition coming March 1st, we discuss how the book came about, what Batman's Rogue's Gallery has in common with each other, how Gotham plays a role and more. Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/GeekVibesNationWebsite - https://geekvibesnation.comInstagram - https://instagram.com/geekvibesnationSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/geek-vibes-nation/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Today we welcome Dr. Travis Langley! Jeff got to sit down with Dr. Langley, professor of psychology at Henderson State University, and author of Batman and Psychology! Email: TraversingTheStars@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/traversingthestars (Facebook) https://twitter.com/Traversingstars (Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/traversing_the_stars_podcast/ (Instagram) https://www.tiktok.com/@dudeistweirdo? (JD on Tiktok)
Colt was dealt bad hand after bad hand, and this quote from Chief Tecumseh is one that he has held to heart throughout his journey of getting diagnosed with stomach cancer in his mid 30s, being told he had a slim chance of surviving, going through several rounds of chemo, and getting his stomach surgically removed. Roughly a year later, he's on the podcast with me, cancer free, telling his story and having a glass of scotch...without a stomach. When I edit these episodes, I look for short excerpts to make these little videos for Instagram and it's usually easy to find 2 or 3 awesome snippets. With Colt, there were so many and it was hard to pick which ones to use. So just listen to the whole episode because this guy is next level. Check out Debbie's Dream Foundation (debbiesdream.org), which is an organization that helped Cole out when he was diagnosed, as well as Hope for Stomach Cancer (stocan.org), which is another great organization. Both organizations do a ton to provide resources to patients and caregivers, advocate nationally for increased funding for stomach cancer, and partner internationally with experts in the field to further our understanding of stomach cancer. Cole has also contributed to a book series edited by Travis Langley, who wrote Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight. The books are written by a group of mental health professionals who refer to themselves as the Psych Geeks. They've published books looking at a number of popular franchises through a psychological lens, including The Walking Dead, Star Wars, Star Trek, Game of Thrones, Supernatural, the Joker, and others. You can find them on our Facebook page or at your local bookseller.
We're copying the pun from Dr Travis Langley's book, Batman and Psychology, which gave us some insight ... but mostly this is just a fun chance to dive right in to the mind of Batman. What drives him, and why does he drive us? And is there a better way than Batman's? Find out on Comic Belief! Plus: which villains do we love the most! And what church did Batman grow up in? Wild speculations are here for you, Believers!
Topic: Archetyped Superperson Psychology: Jungian Psychology, Analytical Psychology, Archetypal Psychology, Pop Culture Psychology, Superhero Psychology Disclosure: This podcast has no affiliation with DC, Marvel, Valiant comics, or any other publications discussed. Description: This podcast discusses Jungian Archetypes, what are archetypes and how do they pertain to comic books? Learn about what journey of each archetype and how they are defined. Comic book archetypes are discussed in relation to Jung's archetypes that Carol S. Pearson redefines. Hear about the natural relationship between Jungian Psychology and Superhero Psychology. Special note, Jungian Psychology has strong ties to art therapy practices. References: Papadopoulos, R. K. (2006). The handbook of jungian psychology: theory, practice and applications. New York: Taylor & Francis Group. Pearson, C. S. (2015). Awakening the heroes within: twelve archetypes to help us find ourselves and transform our world. San Francisco: HarperElixir. Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight by Travis Langley The Hero With a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell How Can Pop Culture Heroes Help You Rewrite Your Life? (2019), by Justine Mastin and LArisa A. Garski The Psychology of Superheroes: An Unauthorized Exploration by Jennifer Canzoneri Superheroes & Superegos: Analyzing the Minds Behind the Masks by Sharon Packet The Supergirls: Fashion, Feminism, Fantasy, and the History of Comic Book Heroines by Mike Madrid What is a Superhero? Edited By Robin S. Rosenberg & Peter Coogan Does This Cape Make Me Look Fat? Pop Psychology for Superheroes (2006), by Chelsea Cain & Marc Mohan. The Psychology of Superheroes (2008), edited by Robin Rosenberg. Our Superheroes, Ourselves (2013), edited by Robin Rosenberg. Captain America vs. Iron Man: Freedom, Security, Psychology (2016), edited by Travis Langley. Superhero Therapy (2016), by Dr. Janina Scarlet Why Popular Culture Psychology? What’s the Point? (2018), by Travis Langley Wonder Woman Psychology: Lassoing the Truth (2017), edited by Travis Langley & Mara Wood.
"The average person doesn’t connect the Joker with psychosis." Years ago I asked Dr. Travis Langley, author of Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight, if it was problematic for Batman to go around beating his mentally ill rogues gallery to a bloody pulp. I followed up with him to see what his thoughts were in light of the recent film, Joker, and his newest book Joker Psychology: Evil Clowns and the Women Who Love Them.
The next guest we feature is Dr. Travis Langley. Dr. Langley has written numerous books that explore the inner workings of your favorite pop culture icons.
In this week’s issue we sit down with HSU distinguished professor, psychologist, and “Batman & Psychology” author Dr. Travis Langley to discuss the psychology of DC. Intro Music by Aaron Barry Find more great podcasts like this on Brain Freeze To ask questions for the next episode, or to continue the conversation online visit us here: On Twitter On Facebook On Instagram On our Website Or check out our new store for merch And our NEW Patreon!
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From Cesar Romero to Jack Nicholson to Heath Ledger and finally to Joaquin Pheonix, the role of the Joker has taken on a number of appearences. On this episode of Pop Life , Joe Lee takes a look at the various iterations of the famed gotham villain and the pyschological profile of the character himself. First up, Joe is joined by Dr Kendall R. Phillips, Professor of Communications and Rhetorical Studies at Syracuse University to chat about the various joker cinematic appearances and discuss some of their favorites. Then, Travis Langley editor of The Joker Psychology , joins the show to breakdown the mental and emotional state of the joker.
Dr. Travis Langley is the author/editor for The Joker: Evil Clowns and the Women Who Love Them. Here, he talks about the origins of the Joker, the psychology of the criminal clown and where the future of the pale-faced mastermind is headed. All this and more on WGWG.org Cinemascene with host Noel T. Manning II.
The Joker Psychology: Evil Clowns and the Women Who Love Them with Dr. Travis Langley AKA the Superherologist. Fictional and real world psychology aspects of the Clown Prince of Crime! Does the Joker have a true origin? How many major eras of the Joker are there and what are they? Would the Joker be more or less interesting if he was actually funny? Are the Joker and Harley a Bonnie and Clyde couple? Take a deep dive into the world of the Joker to learn all this and more, plus Shane and Travis’ favorite Joker versions! Podcast version of the live Shane Plays Geek Talk radio show from 8/31/2019 Shane Plays airs on Saturdays at 1 PM Central on 101.1 FM The Answer in Little Rock. It can also be heard online at http://1011fmtheanswer.com. Call in at 501-823-0965 or tweet @ShanePlays during the show! Like what you hear? Support Shane Plays Geek Talk on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/shaneplays Shane Plays Geek Talk is carried on Krypton Radio! Krypton Radio is SciFi for your Wifi. http://kryptonradio.com/ Listen to the Shane Plays Geek Talk podcast on YouTube, SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Play Music, Podbean, Stitcher (and other fine, fine podcast directories) after the live show. Hey, you! Yeah, you! Buy cool stuff, support Shane Plays Geek Talk with these affiliate links! Humble Bundle https://www.humblebundle.com?partner=shaneplays DriveThruRPG.com https://www.drivethrurpg.com/browse.php?affiliate_id=488512 SHOW NOTES Podcast Zinger is from Suicide Squad (2016) Topic Notes: The Joker Psychology: Evil Clowns and the Women Who Love Them https://www.amazon.com/Joker-Psychology-Clowns-Popular-Culture/dp/1454935421 The Superherologist! – Radio Show / Podcast Ep. 51 https://shaneplays.com/the-superherologist-radio-show-podcast-ep-51/ Wonder Woman Psychology with the Superherologist! – Radio Show / Podcast Ep. 98 https://shaneplays.com/wonder-woman-psychology-radio-show-podcast-ep-98/ Kevin Smith Unveils Plans For ‘Masters Of The Universe: Revelation’ Anime Series At Netflix | Deadline https://deadline.com/2019/08/kevin-smith-masters-of-the-universe-revelation-netflix-anime-series-he-man-1202670904/ Dungeons and Desktops: The History of Computer Role-Playing Games 2nd Edition Shane's book! Co-authored with Matt Barton of Matt Chat https://www.amazon.com/Dungeons-Desktops-History-Computer-Role-Playing/dp/1138574643/ Arkansas RPG Con registrations are now open! Head on over to ARPGCON.COM for Arkansas RPG Con 2019 on Nov 9th and 10th. This two day event's early bird badge is only $20 the same as last year's one day event badge. Get them before the price raises to $30 on July 1st. ARPGCON.COM
ST Podcast Ep. 18: DC Superheroes Join host Dustin McGinnis, Dr. Janina Scarlet, and special Guest: Dr. Travis Langley as they discuss the psychology of DC Superheroes and the importance of accurate mental health depictions in pop culture. The post Superhero Therapy Podcast Ep. 18: Psychology of DC Superheroes first appeared on Superhero Therapy.
Dr. Travis Langley is someone whose work we've been enjoying for a long time, and we finally got a chance to sit down with him in person and chat about his work in studying psychology through pop-culture! His upcoming book, Westworld Psychology - Violent Delights, sounds like it's going to be an incredible read, and we're excited to grab our copy later this year. Learn more about Dr. Langley at his website, @superherologist on Twitter, and find his collected works on Amazon. Thanks for joining us, Dr. Langley! Questions or comments? You can find us on our website or on the social medias under our parent podcast, The Kid-Free Weekend: http://www.podofthrones.com https://www.facebook.com/thekidfreeweekend https://twitter.com/kidfreeweekend https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDdCSjEkkqOwvoqJmxbjCjQ https://www.instagram.com/kidfreeweekend thekidfreeweekend@gmail.com
Original Air Date Wednesday, March 7, 2018 In this week's episode you will learn about: ⦾ Using pop culture in psychology ⦾ Cinema therapy ⦾ Free will vs actions determined by influence ⦾ Using a connection to a film character to break down emotional walls
Original Air Date Wednesday, March 7, 2018 In this week's episode you will learn about: ⦾ Using pop culture in psychology ⦾ Cinema therapy ⦾ Free will vs actions determined by influence ⦾ Using a connection to a film character to break down emotional walls
Dragons, violence, magic & more: Explore “Game of Thrones” through the lens of science, with Neil deGrasse Tyson, actor Isaac Hempstead Wright (Bran Stark), comic co-host Michael Ian Black, author Helen Keen, and psychologist Travis Langley. NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can listen to this entire episode commercial-free. Find out more at https://www.startalkradio.net/startalk-all-access/
During this week’s radio show you will learn about: The role of culture and gender in personal empowerment How Wonder Woman's relationship with mother & sisters influenced her Implementing change for a better tomorrow What pushes someone to act heroically on behalf of those in need?
During this week’s radio show you will learn about: The role of culture and gender in personal empowerment How Wonder Woman's relationship with mother & sisters influenced her Implementing change for a better tomorrow What pushes someone to act heroically on behalf of those in need?
Wednesday's edition of Trending Today USA was hosted by Liftable Media's Ernie Brown.In this half hour, the guests and topics discussed were:1. The Top 5 Trending Stories2. What is the latest with the radical Bernie Sanders supporter who attacked two Muslims in Portland? Maxine Bernstein from the Oregonian has the latest.3. What does it mean if we withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement? Merril Matthew of IPI has the story.4. "Wonder Women" hits theaters this weekend; Travis Langley, PhD discusses what this movie means to folks.Image credit: mark reinstein / Shutterstock.com
Wonder Woman is the most anticipated movie of the summer and today my conversation is with psychologist/author/editor of a plethora of super hero villain books. His twitter name is "superherologist" It was interesting to talk to an expert someone who has a unique view of the attraction and psychological make up of super heroes and why we love them or at the very least can identify with them or secretly want to be them on many different levels. Purchase Travis Langley's book at your local book store and here on amazon.com: https://www.amazon.com/Wonder-Woman-Psychology-Lassoing-Truth/dp/1454923431 Follow Travis via social media on Twitter: www.twitter.com/Superherologist
Doctor Who is the longest running science-fiction television series since its start in 1963. A cultural phenomenon, Doctor Who grabbed international attention after its reappearance on TV following a brief break from production in the 1990s. There have been a total of 12 actors who officially played the doctor and the series is showing no […]
Super psychologist Dr. Travis Langley talks about his new book Dr. Who Psychology, A Madman with a Box and what we can learn about ourselves from Dr. Who, the positive benefits of showing compassion and stability vs. change.What You'll Learn in this Episode: The psychology behind Dr. Who and the humanity and personality of the character and how that relates to us. Stability vs. change, and how our personality changes over time but our core traits remain the same. How you change certain things in your life. The science behind compassion and how showing compassion benefits both people. Why we're afraid of being turned into something else, and how we can hang on to our sense of meaning, direction and purpose. High Five Highlights: Question he gets asked the most: Why Batman? (Answer: Because he's the only super hero without super powers). Advice he would give his younger self: Always remember life is good. Favorite super hero: Batman. When did he start using fiction to start teaching psychology: In 2007 he realized he could use the filter of fiction to teach real psychology. The most important thing he's learned in his life: Life is good, you get one life, live it well, have a job that is intriguing, not just one that pays the bills, scare yourself as part of having a full and interesting life. Connect with Dr. Langley!Share the Show! If you enjoyed this show, please rate it on iTunes and write a brief review. That would help us tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the show. Sponsors: audible.com - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/whichwayislifeReal Salt - Is Your Salt Real?
Super psychologist Dr. Travis Langley talks about his new book Dr. Who Psychology, A Madman with a Box and what we can learn about ourselves from Dr. Who, the positive benefits of showing compassion and stability vs. change.What You’ll Learn in this Episode: The psychology behind Dr. Who and the humanity and personality of the character and how that relates to us. Stability vs. change, and how our personality changes over time but our core traits remain the same. How you change certain things in your life. The science behind compassion and how showing compassion benefits both people. Why we’re afraid of being turned into something else, and how we can hang on to our sense of meaning, direction and purpose. High Five Highlights: Question he gets asked the most: Why Batman? (Answer: Because he’s the only super hero without super powers). Advice he would give his younger self: Always remember life is good. Favorite super hero: Batman. When did he start using fiction to start teaching psychology: In 2007 he realized he could use the filter of fiction to teach real psychology. The most important thing he’s learned in his life: Life is good, you get one life, live it well, have a job that is intriguing, not just one that pays the bills, scare yourself as part of having a full and interesting life. Connect with Dr. Langley!Share the Show! If you enjoyed this show, please rate it on iTunes and write a brief review. That would help us tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the show. Sponsors: audible.com - get a FREE audiobook download and 30 day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/whichwayislifeReal Salt - Is Your Salt Real?
Examine the struggle of a desire for freedom while maintaining a sense of security through comic book characters.In the upcoming Marvel Civil War movie, Captain America and Iron Man go to war over civil liberties. Cap believes in freedom and self-regulation. Tony Stark believes that regulation is necessary for security. Both have valid stances. Which is more valuable: freedom or security?Superheroes emerged in the 1930s. A German psychologist named Erich Fromm was trying to make sense of what happened in Germany after the Great Depression. He found the German people gave up many freedoms when the Nazis took over, in order to have a sense of economic security. He concluded the conflicting desires for freedom and security were the most basic human struggle.Captain America focuses on individual liberties and personal rights. Iron Man emphasizes regulation and security. Cap doesn't trust the system, and he discovers the system has been corrupted. We want people who shake up the system. We want the rebel hero. We like freedom, but we also want to be safe.Psychology professor Dr. Travis Langley joins Melanie Cole, MS, to discuss the importance of freedom and security.
Join Carlos as he explores Batman meets psychology with Dr. Langley. Travis Langley, author of the book Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight, is a psychology professor who teaches on crime, mental illness, social behavior, and media, not to mention a course titled "Batman," at Henderson State University
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What can the world of Star Wars tell us about psychology? Travis Langley explains all in this Podcast Extra, using examples from his new book ‘Star Wars Psychology: Dark Side of the Mind’. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Popcorn Podcast Chad and Piper welcome Dr Travis Langley to the show to discuss his book ‘Star Wars Psychology: Dark Side of the Mind’ he has also authored the books ‘Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight‘ and ‘The Walking Dead Psychology: Psych of the Living Dead‘. The crew goes deep into the Extended Universe on this one so pull our your lightsabers, hug your Wookie and strap in for a fun romp around the galaxy. The post Ep 61: Dr. Travis Langley Discusses His Book ‘Star Wars Psychology: Dark Side of the Mind’ appeared first on The Popcorn Channel.
Dec 18th Star Wars debuts its Episode VII!! And while all of geekdom is getting ready, is there Social Engineering Elements to Star Wars? Join us with our guest Dr. Travis Langley, a psychologist who studies Star Wars characters for the answer! .... Dec 14, 2015
A special extended episode where we interview Dr. Travis Langley, editor and lead contributor to Star Wars Psychology: Dark Side of the Mind. Punch it! ***We’re listener supported! Go to http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to donate to the podcast, and you’ll get some fabulous rewards for your pledge.*** Check out SW7x7.com for full Star Wars 7x7 show notes and links, and to comment on any of the content of this episode! If you like what you've heard, please leave us a rating or review on iTunes or Stitcher, which will also help more people discover this Star Wars podcast. Don't forget to join the fun on Facebook at Facebook.com/SW7x7, and follow the breaking news Twitter feed at Twitter.com/SW7x7Podcast. We're also on Pinterest and Instagram as "SW7x7" too, and we'd love to connect with you there!
The return of Dr Travis Langley! - Star Wars Psychology: Dark Side of the Mind
Coffee With Kenobi: Star Wars Discussion, Analysis, and Rhetoric
On today's Book Chat, Dr. Travis Langley joins us to discuss his latest book, Star Wars Psychology: Dark Side of the Mind. We examine the motivations of specific characters, as well as some of the more psychological elements of Star Wars, as presented in the cinematic universe. This is the podcast you're looking for!-----------------------------------------------Purchase your tickets toThe Force Awakenshere!Help support Coffee With Kenobi via our Patreon page!Purchase your Coffee With Kenobi tee shirt here! Purchase the official #CWK coffee mug here-----------------------------------------------
In episode 12 of SWNN's The Resistance Broadcast, we discuss the new TFA international trailer and TV spot, the new pictures of Finn and the latest update on Daniel Fleetwood. We also have a special guest on the show - Dr. Travis Langley, author of Star Wars Psychology. He's a psychology and star wars expert that breaks down the mentality of so many characters we've come to know and love over the star wars saga. Host: Darth Lexor Kai Guests: Dr. Travis Langley, Bluestreaking and Pomojema
CJ sits down with Dr. Travis Langley to break down his series of books on the Psychology of superheroes and the Walking Dead.
Lilith interviews Dr Travis Langley, author of "Batman and Psychology". Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com. You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think. Be sure to rate us and review the episode. It really helps other people find us. Thanks!
With special guest Dr Travis Langley, author of Batman and Psychology, The Walking Dead Psychology & Star Wars Psychology!
Matty P Radio Presents: Marks v. Pros & Saturday Morning Cereal
Take some time this week to remember your original happy hour: Saturday mornings as a kid, waking up at dawn, jumping on the couch with a bowl of chocolate cereal, turning on the ‘toons, tuning out the outside world, and working your way into a sugar hangover before noon. Join us this week as we revisit last year's Batman documentary “Legends of the Knight” with director Brett Culp, journalist Jill Pantozzi (TheMarySue.com), and psychology professor/author/superheroist Dr. Travis Langley PhD (“Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight”) in this special encore presentation. Also, Mark calls in from the road, Grim is lonely, and Julia Roberts finally lands a role in a modern Batman movie!
Matty P Radio Presents: Marks v. Pros & Saturday Morning Cereal
Take some time this week to remember your original happy hour: Saturday mornings as a kid, waking up at dawn, jumping on the couch with a bowl of chocolate cereal, turning on the ‘toons, tuning out the outside world, and working your way into a sugar hangover before noon. This morning we wonder what some people have against fangirls, we talk to our old friend Dr. Travis Langley, PhD (author of Batman and Psychology, A Dark and Stormy Knight), and - drumroll please - we finally share the entire uncut Lee Meriwether (Miss America 1955, the original silverscreen Catwoman, and a long celebrated career of film, TV, and stage) interview!
This week we are honored to speak with Dr. Travis Langley, author of Batman and Psychology. He is here to talk with us about Batman and his villains, and the Bill Finger Kickstarter project, The Cape Creator.
This week we are honored to speak with Dr. Travis Langley, author of Batman and Psychology. He is here to talk with us about Batman and his villains, and the Bill Finger Kickstarter project, The Cape Creator.
Matty P Radio Presents: Marks v. Pros & Saturday Morning Cereal
Take some time this week to remember your original happy hour: Saturday mornings as a kid, waking up at dawn, jumping on the couch with a bowl of chocolate cereal, turning on the ‘toons, tuning out the outside world, and working your way into a sugar hangover before noon. Join us this week as we discuss the new Batman documentary “Legends of the Knight” with director Brett Culp, journalist Jill Pantozzi (TheMarySue.com), and psychology professor/author/superheroist Dr. Travis Langley PhD (“Batman and Psychology: A Dark and Stormy Knight”).