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By Siri Wilder
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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
Welcome to Hey, Siri! A podcast about psychology, relationships, and -- most importantly -- piping hot tea. Sit down, take a sip, and remember to subscribe as...
Resident pop culture expert, Xochi, and struggling PhD student, Siri, take you through the what? Why? And how? Of relationship research and what that means for your non-scientifically researched relationships.
All of this research is coming out all the time, but academic literature can be intimidating and difficult to connect to “real life”. So let us do it for you!
Siri will tell us all about what research is taking the psychology world by storm! On today’s episode, she will tell us all about on again/off again relationships? Maybe! Because Xochi forgot the research side of this episode :-)
After hearing the research on something, Xochi will tell Siri all about the zany and wacky world of Greendale Community College and the relationship between Jeff and Britta.
Investigating Relationship Dispositions as Explanations for On-Again/Off-Again Relationships
Rene Dailey, Lingzi Zhong, Rudy Pett, Darby Scott, and Colton Krawietz
Published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships in 2022
Welcome to Hey, Siri! A podcast about psychology, relationships, and -- most importantly -- piping hot tea. Sit down, take a sip, and remember to subscribe as...
Resident pop culture expert, Xochi, and struggling PhD student, Siri, take you through the what? Why? And how? Of relationship research and what that means for your non-scientifically researched relationships.
All of this research is coming out all the time, but academic literature can be intimidating and difficult to connect to “real life”. So let us do it for you!
Siri will tell us all about what research is taking the psychology world by storm! On today’s episode, she will tell us all about blending families. How does it affect your relationship? How does it affect your kids? What’s the best way to go about it?
After hearing the research on how to successfully blend a family, Xochi will tell Siri all about the hilarious and never exciting world of NBC’s Superstore, and the relationship between Amy and Jonah.
Blending Families: What Couples Should Know and Consider
Curtis Fox
Published in the Journal of Family Research and Practice, July 2022
Welcome to Hey, Siri! A podcast about psychology, relationships, and -- most importantly -- piping hot tea. Sit down, take a sip, and remember to subscribe as...
Resident pop culture expert, Xochi, and struggling PhD student, Siri, take you through the what? Why? And how? Of relationship research and what that means for your non-scientifically researched relationships.
All of this research is coming out all the time, but academic literature can be intimidating and difficult to connect to “real life”. So let us do it for you!
Siri will tell us all about what research is taking the psychology world by storm! On today’s episode, she will tell us all about marriage after you have kids. How can you navigate it? What kind of strain will be put on relationships? Is there a way to make it better?
After hearing the research on how to keep your children and marriage alive, Xochi will tell Siri all about one of the seemingly most beloved couples on TV; Lily and Marshall.
Parents’ Work Arrangements and Time Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic
By Thomas Lyttelton, Emma Zhang, and Kelly Musick
Working paper, uploaded in SocArXiv (“open archive of the social sciences”) in January, 2022
Welcome to Hey, Siri! A podcast about psychology, relationships, and -- most importantly -- piping hot tea. Sit down, take a sip, and remember to subscribe as...
Resident pop culture expert, Xochi, and struggling PhD student, Siri, take you through the what? Why? And how? Of relationship research and what that means for your non-scientifically researched relationships.
All of this research is coming out all the time, but academic literature can be intimidating and difficult to connect to “real life”. So let us do it for you!
Siri will tell us all about what research is taking the psychology world by storm! On today’s episode, she will tell us all about marriage after you have kids. How can you navigate it? What kind of strain will be put on relationships? Is there a way to make it better?
After hearing the research on how to keep your children and marriage alive, Xochi will tell Siri all about one of the seemingly most beloved couples on TV; Lily and Marshall.
Parents’ Work Arrangements and Time Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic
By Thomas Lyttelton, Emma Zhang, and Kelly Musick
Working paper, uploaded in SocArXiv (“open archive of the social sciences”) in January, 2022
Welcome to Hey, Siri! A podcast about psychology, relationships, and -- most importantly -- piping hot tea. Sit down, take a sip, and remember to subscribe as...
Resident pop culture expert, Xochi, and struggling PhD student, Siri, take you through the what? Why? And how? Of relationship research and what that means for your non-scientifically researched relationships.
All of this research is coming out all the time, but academic literature can be intimidating and difficult to connect to “real life”. So let us do it for you!
Siri will tell us all about what research is taking the psychology world by storm! On today’s episode, she will tell us all about staying playful in long term relationships. How can we keep having fun? Why is it important? Does this mean we all have to get into RPG’s?
After hearing the research on how to keep relationships enjoyable and exciting Xochi will tell Siri all about one of TV’s most competitive and passionate couples; Brad and Jane Kerkovich-Williams.
Revisiting Adult Playfulness and Relationship Satisfaction: APIM Analyses of Middle-Aged and Older Couples
Kay Brauer, Rebekka Sendatzki, Tiziana Scherrer, Garry Chick, and Rene T. Proyer
Published in the International Journal of Applied Positive Psychology in September, 2021
Welcome to Hey, Siri! A podcast about psychology, relationships, and -- most importantly -- piping hot tea. Sit down, take a sip, and remember to subscribe as...
Resident pop culture expert, Xochi, and struggling PhD student, Siri, take you through the what? Why? And how? Of relationship research and what that means for your non-scientifically researched relationships.
All of this research is coming out all the time, but academic literature can be intimidating and difficult to connect to “real life”. So let us do it for you!
On today’s episode, Siri and Xochi will share their (at least half research based) thoughts on one of TV’s most disrespected couples; Captain Raymond Holt and Dr. Kevin Cozner.
We couldn't fit all of our Brooklyn 99 thoughts into one episode... So here's the rest! Enjoy!
Welcome to Hey, Siri! A podcast about psychology, relationships, and -- most importantly -- piping hot tea. Sit down, take a sip, and remember to subscribe as...
Resident pop culture expert, Xochi, and struggling PhD student, Siri, take you through the what? Why? And how? Of relationship research and what that means for your non-scientifically researched relationships.
All of this research is coming out all the time, but academic literature can be intimidating and difficult to connect to “real life”. So let us do it for you!
Siri will tell us all about what research is taking the psychology world by a storm! On today’s episode, she will tell us all about what happens to relationships after you become parents.
After hearing the research about how to navigate parenthood and romance, Xochi will guide Siri through the world of the most passionate and eccentric precinct in New York, and the relationship between Jake Peralta and Amy Santiago.
Stress, Marital Relationship and Quality of Life of Couples Across the Perinatal Period
Fei-Wan Ngai and Winsome Lam
Published in the Maternal and Child Health Journal, October 2021
Welcome to Hey, Siri! A podcast about psychology, relationships, and -- most importantly -- piping hot tea. Sit down, take a sip, and remember to subscribe as...
Resident pop culture expert, Xochi, and struggling PhD student, Siri, take you through the what? Why? And how? Of relationship research and what that means for your non-scientifically researched relationships.
All of this research is coming out all the time, but academic literature can be intimidating and difficult to connect to “real life”. So let us do it for you!
Siri will tell us all about what research is taking the psychology world by a storm! On today’s episode, she will tell us all about what happens to relationships after you become parents.
After hearing the research about how to navigate parenthood and romance, Xochi will guide Siri through the world of the most passionate and eccentric precinct in New York, and the relationship between Jake Peralta and Amy Santiago.
Stress, Marital Relationship and Quality of Life of Couples Across the Perinatal Period
Fei-Wan Ngai and Winsome Lam
Published in the Maternal and Child Health Journal, October 2021
***CORRECTION!!!*** Xochi is not a Masters student/PhD candidate, therefore it is understandable they got confused while these episodes were recorded (out of order) and some details from last episode were accidentally included in this weeks episode: Turk did not reconnect with his ex girlfriend on FaceBook, he did not specify how or why they got back in touch. So just... use your imagination. xoxo -Xochi
Welcome to Hey, Siri! A podcast about psychology, relationships, and -- most importantly -- piping hot tea. Sit down, take a sip, and remember to subscribe as...
Resident pop culture expert, Xochi, and struggling PhD student, Siri, take you through the what? Why? And how? Of relationship research and what that means for your non-scientifically researched relationships.
All of this research is coming out all the time, but academic literature can be intimidating and difficult to connect to “real life”. So let us do it for you!
Siri will tell us all about what research is taking the psychology world by a storm! On today’s episode, she will tell us all about social media and its effect on relationships. Is it good? Is it bad? It’s probably bad.
After hearing the research for and against the Metaverse, Xochi will guide Siri through the intense and amazing world of Sacred Heart Hospital and examine the relationship between Carla Espinoza and Christopher Turk.
Are Online Behaviors Damaging Our In-Person Connections? Passive Versus Active Social Media Use on Romantic Relationships
Selena Quiroz and Kristen Mickelson
Published in the Journal of Psychosocial Research on Cyberspace, 2021
Welcome to Hey, Siri! A podcast about psychology, relationships, and -- most importantly -- piping hot tea. Sit down, take a sip, and remember to subscribe as...
Resident pop culture expert, Xochi, and struggling PhD student, Siri, take you through the what? Why? And how? Of relationship research and what that means for your non-scientifically researched relationships.
All of this research is coming out all the time, but academic literature can be intimidating and difficult to connect to “real life”. So let us do it for you!
Perceived Similarity in Personality, Ideologies Predicts Relationship Satisfaction Across Sexual Orientation Spectrum
Virginia Wickline et al.
Published in the Association for University Regional Campuses of Ohio Journal, Spring 2021
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.