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By Pardeep Singh
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
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Deep Thoughts: Science and Social Justice. Is an interview podcast where we take a deep dive into the struggles, triumphs and personal stories of minorities in the sciences, arts and public service.
Let's talk about the science of comedy! Featuring Wali Collins! Let's discuss gender differences in laughter, the history of laugher and the biology of laughter.
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2021..Changes, Improving, Confusing,
Featuring Dr Amanda Acosta (amandaacostaruiz) and Dr Sarah AckermanΒ
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Deep Thoughts: Science and Social Justice. Is an interview podcast where we take a deep dive into the struggles, triumphs and personal stories of minorities in the sciences, arts and public service.
Let's talk about the science of love! What is emotion? What is the neuroscience of attachment? How do we date?
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Deep Thoughts: Science and Social Justice is an interview podcast where we take a deep dive into the struggles, triumphs and personal stories of minorities in the sciences, arts and public service. The goal of these interviews is to have candid, first person conversations about the role of race, gender, and socioeconomic status in politics, the sciences and beyond. As you listen to these undocumented experiences, I hope we demonstrate the value of diversity and recognize the inequities that exist in the daily lives of minorities in this country.
Deep Thoughts: Science and Social Justice is an interview podcast where we take a deep dive into the struggles, triumphs and personal stories of minorities in the sciences, arts and public service. The goal of these interviews is to have candid, first person conversations about the role of race, gender, and socioeconomic status in politics, the sciences and beyond. As you listen to these undocumented experiences, I hope we demonstrate the value of diversity and recognize the inequities that exist in the daily lives of minorities in this country. On this episode we will be talking to Lola and Carla 2 psychotherapists in training.
They host a podcast My therapist said, and is all about normalizing mental health issues and going to psychotherapy. Every week they bring a psychological topic to the table which they discuss, explain, interpret and then elaborate Β through the things they learn during their studies, Β personal life experiences as well as their own therapy.
On this episode, we will be having a broader discussion about the effect of toxic work environments in womenβs mental health both short and long term. We may also be delving into imbalance of domestic labor, the gender pay gap, and importantly, the mental health burden of sexual harassment. This may be through a historic lens, psychoanalytic lens, or a cultural lens.
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Deep Thoughts: Science and Social Justice is an interview podcast where we take a deep dive into the struggles, triumphs and personal stories of minorities in the sciences, arts and public service. The goal of these interviews is to have candid, first person conversations about the role of race, gender, and socioeconomic status in politics, the sciences and beyond. As you listen to these undocumented experiences, I hope we demonstrate the value of diversity and recognize the inequities that exist in the daily lives of minorities in this country. On this episode, weβll be talking to Cecille Ahrens.
Cecille Ahrens is a psychotherapist, with over 20 years of experience working with people on a range of issues including but not limited to: depression, trauma, PTSD, anxiety, self-esteem, relationship/intimacy issues, grief/loss, divorce/separation, family issues, addictions, domestic violence/relationship abuse and workplace issues.
She is a Certified Employee Assistance Professional and Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She is the clinical director of Transcend Therapy based in San Diego and is passionate about fighting for mental health education and destigmatization.
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Learn more about Cecille Ahrens by following her podcast @getmentalpodcast!
Deep Thoughts: Science and Social Justice is an interview podcast where we take a deep dive into the struggles, triumphs and personal stories of minorities in the sciences, arts and public service. The goal of these interviews is to have candid, first person conversations about the role of race, gender, and socioeconomic status in politics, the sciences and beyond. As you listen to these undocumented experiences, I hope we demonstrate the value of diversity and recognize the inequities that exist in the daily lives of minorities in this country.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.