Top Social Sciences Podcasts

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The Philosopher’s Arms

Matthew Sweet examines philosophical problems with a live audience in a pub
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PSYC 213: Abnormal Psychology (DSM-IV-TR Edition) – David R Bailey

UPDATE: This Abnormal Psychology course uses the diagnostic criteria presented in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR) published by the American Psychiatric Association in 2000. In May 2013, the APA released a new edition, the DSM-5 which has significantly impacted the multiaxial system presented in this series and has significantly impacted some of the diagnostic categories and diagnoses. An updated podcast series based on the new DSM-5 were made available in Spring 2020. This course is intended to provide a survey of theories and etiology of abnormal behavior and its social significance; description of symptoms; consideration of techniques of therapy and theories of prevention. The material in this series related to mental health diagnoses is based on the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision which was published in 2000. The podcasts presented in this series will include live class recordings of lecture presentations and additional pre-recorded segments that focus on frequently asked questions and concepts that often provide a challenge for many students. These recordings may also be supplemented by PDF files or handouts designed to further enhance the student’s understanding of the field of abnormal psychology. These materials are intended to supplement the traditional classroom approach of my courses and to enhance the student’s learning experience. Target audience should include current students and others who wish to know more about the topic areas. The materials will not be textbook specific so that they will be useful to others. For HACC students, the purpose is to allow them an opportunity to review or catch up on lectures/class periods that they may have missed or misunderstood. For other learners outside of HACC, the purpose is to supply another resource for their learning that is both entertaining and educational. The course was originally recorded during the Fall Semester 2010 with some updates as necessary. Please send any suggestions/feedback to drbailey@hacc.edu. I hope you enjoy listening and thanks for exploring the world of abnormal psychology with me. Read More
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Foundations of Modern Social Theory – Audio – Iván Szelényi

This course provides an overview of major works of social thought from the beginning of the modern era through the 1920s. Attention is paid to social and intellectual contexts, conceptual frameworks and methods, and contributions to contemporary social analysis. Writers include Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Montesquieu, Adam Smith, Marx, Weber, and Durkheim. Read More
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The Secret Cabinet

In the 19th century museums used to lock away everything which they deemed "unsuitable" for the public in secret cabinets. This podcast focuses on the parts of history you would not find in your school textbooks - for good reason. (Explicit Content)

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the Building Performance Podcast

The Building Performance Podcast is an interview series drawing on the experience and ideas of a wide array of professionals in the high performance building industry. The intersection of advances in building technologies, the energy crisis, green building trends, and the environmental crisis has made it hard to pursue business-as-usual. The general climate is forcing those of us in the building industry to take a more integrated, systematic approach to building. We talk with engineers, policy makers, program managers, contractors, diagnosticians, ESCOs, architects, utilities, and building managers, among others. Hosted by Corbett Lunsford of the Building Performance Workshop, author of Home Performance Diagnostics and creator of an arsenal of resources for understanding and using home performance testing. Read More
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Changing Minds with Owen Fitzpatrick

Changing Minds Podcast is a podcast about thinking for a change. Each week, Psychologist Owen Fitzpatrick will be exploring how you can use behavioral science to learn how to run your brain better, influence others better, and believe better. Read More
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Two Shrinks Pod

Australian psychologists Amy & Hunter nerd out about all things psychology, from Star Wars to Social Anxiety. />Listen in for an independent pod with great chemistry between therapists working in oncology (Hunter) & child psychology (Amy). Each episode focuses on a psychological issue, therapy or simply provides an outlet to overanalyse our favourite tv & film characters.
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Drilled – Critical Frequency

A true-crime podcast about climate change. Hosted by award-winning investigative journalist Amy Westervelt and reported by a team of climate journalists, Drilled investigates the various obstacles that have kept the world from adequately responding to climate change. Read More
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Philosophy

Recorded lectures from the Faculty of Philosophy
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SciShow Tangents – Complexly

SciShow Tangents is the lightly competitive knowledge showcase from the geniuses behind the YouTube series SciShow. Every other Tuesday, join Hank Green, Ceri Riley, and Sam Schultz as they try to one-up and amaze each other with weird and funny scientific research... while not getting distracted. There will be tangents about video games, music, weird smells, surprisingly deep insights about life, and of course, poop, but it always comes back to the science. Read More
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Mastering Counseling – MastersInCounseling.org

Welcome to Mastering Counseling, the show that covers the field for current and future students, and professionals, in counseling and therapy. Host Megan Hawksworth chats with professionals to address the ins and outs of working in counseling practices, treating clients, and more. Episodes even dives into how therapists approach common problems their clients may face, treatment theories, and more. If you’ve ever really wanted to learn about the world of counseling - this show is for you! Read More
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Psychology – Yale School of Medicine

Yale Faculty and distinguished guests speak on psychology research and latest studies happening at Yale.
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Introduction to Psychology – Prof. Jeremy Wolfe

This course surveys questions about human behavior and mental life ranging from how you see to why you fall in love. The great controversies: nature and nurture, free will, consciousness, human differences, self and society. Students are exposed to the range of theoretical perspectives including biological, evolutionary, cognitive, and psychoanalytic. One of the best aspects of Psychology is that you are the subject matter. This makes it possible to do many demonstrations in lecture that allow you to experience the topic under study. Lectures work in tandem with the textbook. The course breaks into small recitations sections to allow discussion, oral presentations, and individual contact with instructors. Read More
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UnEqual – Activism, Human Rights, News, History, Society, Culture, Humor, Commentary

UnEqual is a podcaast with a job: We are here to inform you and challenge you, but most of all make you think. We examine issues in our world that alienate and marginalize. We are about building up community by tearing down the walls that some would build. Join us as we learn and share, support and heal. Read More
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Psychology – Video – Paul Bloom

(PSYC 110) What do your dreams mean? Do men and women differ in the nature and intensity of their sexual desires? Can apes learn sign language? Why can’t we tickle ourselves? This course tries to answer these questions and many others, providing a comprehensive overview of the scientific study of thought and behavior. It explores topics such as perception, communication, learning, memory, decision-making, religion, persuasion, love, lust, hunger, art, fiction, and dreams. We will look at how these aspects of the mind develop in children, how they differ across people, how they are wired-up in the brain, and how they break down due to illness and injury. This class was recorded in Spring 2007. Read More
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Hjernen på overarbejde

Giver du din hjerne optimale arbejdsbetingelser? Ved du, hvordan der ser ud i hjernens kontrolrum? Og er compassion vejen til et mere bæredygtigt (arbejds)liv?

Psykologerne Vibeke Lunding-Gregersen og Henrik Tingleff præsenterer undersøgelser og forskning om compassion og menneskehjerner, om chimpanser og komodovaraner. De taler om ledelse, effektivitet og gode teams - og om en hverdag i balance. Både privat og professionelt.

Podcasten præsenteres i samarbejde med PFA og er produceret med hjælp fra Pibesovs Productions.
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Suspect

A new true-crime podcast that begs the question, “why aren’t more people talking about this?”
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Creepy Club Podcast

A conversational story-telling podcast featuring two hosts, Heidi and Rissa, who like to tell creepy stories about anything having to do with true crime, ghosts, cryptids, aliens, conspiracy theories and much more. Read More
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پادکست ناوکست / Navcast – Roshan Abady

با دونستن بیشتر از آغاز سفر انسان امید کمک به رفع تبعیضات و تعصبات داریم Read More
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How Can I Say This…

The “How Can I Say This…” podcast offers tips and advice for interpersonal communications challenges, such as difficult conversations, conflict, giving and receiving feedback, negotiating, and other situations where what you say and how you say it makes all the difference.


Your host is Beth Buelow, PCC, founder of ZOPA Consulting and author of “The Introvert Entrepreneur: Amplify Your Strengths and Create Success on Your Own Terms.” Beth’s credentialed professional coach and trained mediator. She loves finding the “Zone of Possible Agreement” (ZOPA!) in any situation that comes her way. She hosted The Introvert Entrepreneur Podcast from 2010-2018.


In every episode of "How Can I Say This...", you’ll find ideas about how to handle your communication conundrums; tips on feeling more confident and comfortable with conflict; opportunities to learn from real-life situations through questions shared by listeners; and ultimately, gain skills and techniques for dealing with sticky situations at work and home. Of course, we can’t be all talk and no action; each show will end with an invitation to try a particular technique or approach that came up in the episode.


Episodes will feature a mixture of commentary, listener questions, and expert guest interviews and contributions. The scope of conversation will evolve over time… we’re open to seeing where this goes. Thanks for joining us on the journey!



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Navigating Neuropsychology

Join John and Ryan as they explore the field of neuropsychology through the presentation of cutting edge scientific findings, discussion of important topic areas, and interviews with experts in a variety of relevant fields. The three main objectives of the podcast are to 1) Provide interesting, relevant, and easily-accessible information for students and professionals in neuropsychology, as well as anyone who is interested in brain-behavior relationships. 2) Begin working towards unification on important areas of debate within neuropsychology, while also encouraging the expression of diverse, creative ideas and opinions. 3) Act as an outlet for innovative ideas and breaking news in the field, to allow listeners to stay abreast of current scientific and professional developments in neuropsychology. Check out www.NavNeuro.com for more information about the show. Read More
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Accessible Astrology Podcast with Eugenia Krok, MA – Astrologer Trained in Psychotherapy

Join Astrologer Eugenia Krok, MA to discover the relationship between nature + human personality.
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SAPIENS: A Podcast for Everything Human

What makes you … you? And who tells what stories and why? In the fifth season of the SAPIENS podcast, listeners will hear a range of human stories: from the origins of the chili pepper to how prosecutors decide someone is a criminal to stolen skulls from Iceland. Join Season 5’s host, Eshe Lewis, on our latest journey to explore what it means to be human. SAPIENS: A Podcast for Everything Human, is produced by House of Pod and supported by the Wenner-Gren Foundation. SAPIENS is part of the American Anthropological Association Podcast Library. For more information, visit sapiens.org

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Psyched Out

A podcast that creates a discussion about topics in psychology, covering mental illnesses to personality tests to debunking common misconceptions in the field. Read More
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The Science of Psychotherapy

Topics on the science of psychotherapy and psychology hosted by the editors of The Science of Psychotherapy magazine. This podcast covers the neuroscience, neurobiology, biology, sociology, brain science, and even the quantum and metaphysical elements that affect our mental well being and how understanding these elements informs the psychotherapist and psychologist. Read More
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