Psychologists Off the Clock
Latest Episodes
256. Social Justice Parenting with Traci Baxley
Debbie talks with Dr. Traci Baxley about her book on Social Justice Parenting and how to create a pro-justice home.
255. Influence is Your Superpower with Zoe Chance
On this episode, Zoe Chance shares science-backed tips for becoming more influential and using your influence for good.
254. Cultivating Compassion for a Lasting Connection with Michaela Thomas
Jill and Michaela discuss the role of giving and receive compassion to build a healthy committed relationship
253. Free Range Kids with Lenore Skenazy
On this episode, Yael and Lenore Skenazy discuss the data behind how trusting your kids more and giving them more independence allows them to better grow into capable, confident, and happy adults.
252. Getting the Help You Need, with Us
In this co-host episode, Yael, Debbie, and Jill discuss identifying appropriate help, asking for help, and overcoming common barriers to asking for help.
251. Wonder with Frank Keil
Jill interviews psychologist Frank Keil about the experience of wonder: why we lose it and how to get it back.
250. Anxiety and Perfectionism with Clarissa Ong
A conversation with Dr. Clarissa Ong, co-author of the book The Anxious Perfectionist: How to Manage Perfectionism-Driven Anxiety Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
249. How to Be Single & Happy with Jenny Taitz
In the past decade, online dating has become a multi-billion dollar industry with three in ten adults in the United States claiming to have ever used a dating app. But despite all this dating, experiences of loneliness are on the rise, and three out of fi
248. Let’s Talk About Sex & Intimacy with Zoë Kors
It's hard to talk about intimacy and sex. Cultural norms around intimacy work their way into our minds when we’re young, causing us to have rigid (and often completely incorrect, unworkable, or dysfun
247. Find Your Unicorn Space with Eve Rodsky
In this psychology podcast, Jill interviews Eve Rodsky about carving out creative time separate from being in the roles of parent, partner, and professional