Psychologists Off the Clock

Psychologists Off the Clock


Latest Episodes

146. Parental Burnout with Lisa Coyne
June 14, 2020

Burnout. It can happen at work, and it can happen to parents, too. Nowadays, with the COVID-19 pandemic, parents are especially stressed. They are navigating new roles and demands while trying to parent, teach their kids, and provide for their families. A

145. Caring, Compassion, and Cooperation with Paul Gilbert
June 09, 2020

Compassion is good for your body and brain. Caring for and collaborating with others is also key for a healthy future.  In this episode, Dr. Paul Gilbert, founder of Compassion Focused Therapy, offers some wisdom and action steps to harness your compas...

144. Healing Racial Trauma with Kristee Haggins (Re-Release from June 2019)
June 03, 2020

In response to current events, we are re-releasing an interview Diana conducted in June 2019 with an African-centered psychologist and expert on racial trauma, Dr. Kristee Haggins. Racism is a public health crisis with deep,

143. Happier Parenting KJ Dell’Antonia
May 28, 2020

If you – like us – are prone to parental guilt, struggle with pandemic parenting, and wonder if it’s possible to satisfy your own soul while raising kiddos then this is the episode for you! Dive in and join Yael for a candid discussion with KJ Dell’Antoni

142. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) with Patrick McGinnis
May 20, 2020

Wouldn’t it be great to feel more confident, courageous, and less stuck about decision-making? In this episode, Jill talks with Patrick McGinnis, who coined the term FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) about his new book Fear of Missing Out: Practical Decision-...

141. Educating Our Kids at Home with Julie Bogart
May 14, 2020

We have been unexpectedly thrust into the responsibility of educating our children from home. How can we survive the "wandering nomads", boredom, video games, and parental fears that our children are “falling behind”? Is it possible to find magic,

140. Neurodharma with Dr. Rick Hanson (Part 2)
May 09, 2020

Join Yael for Part 2 of a truly transformative two-part series with Dr. Hanson about his latest book, Neurodharma: New Science, Ancient Wisdom, and Seven Practices of the Highest Happiness. Continue to explore what’s happening in the brains of individu...

139. Neurodharma with Rick Hanson (Part 1)
May 06, 2020

What if you could grow a little stronger, more loving, calmer, and clearer each day? Starting today? And what if you sustain these qualities even during times of stress? This is possible, according to Dr. Rick Hanson, a neuropsychologist and senior fellow

138. Exploring Existence and Purpose: Existentialism with Robyn Walser
April 30, 2020

Many therapists have had clients who question the purpose of existence, or who are waiting until things change to start living life fully. As Dr. Robyn Walser gently reminds us in her latest book, The Heart of ACT: Developing a Flexible,

137. The Complexities of Motherhood with Daphne de Marneffe
April 23, 2020

If you’re anything like us, parenting—and most certainly parenting under quarantine—can feel tedious, exhausting, mundane, and sometimes downright maddening! Yet time and again parents say some of their deepest joys in life stem from the time shared wi...