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Episode 32: Faith, Suffering and Search for Meaning
Oct 2, 2025
17m 39s
Episode 31: ROOT Causes: How Childhood Shapes Who We Are Today
Sep 30, 2025
52m 48s
Episode 30: Chapter 5 - When the Room Feels Dangerous: How Anxiety Distorts Perception
Sep 18, 2025
28m 23s
Episode 29: Your Professor Knows You Used ChatGPT - Here’s How
Aug 1, 2025
30m 11s
Episode 28: BONUS EPISODE – BOOK: From Campus to Career (Audio Sample)
Jul 28, 2025
10m 15s
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| 10/2/25 | Episode 32: Faith, Suffering and Search for Meaning | Send us Fan Mail Episode 32: Faith, Suffering and Search for Meaning In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Professor Jeff Hastings sets aside his planned topic on sensation and perception to address something he feels is long overdue: the role of spirituality, meaning, and compassion in navigating life’s hardest moments. Drawing from his experiences teaching 90–100 students each semester—many of whom share stories of trauma, grief, and even thoughts of self-harm—Professor Hastings ref... | 17m 39s | ||||||
| 9/30/25 | Episode 31: ROOT Causes: How Childhood Shapes Who We Are Today | Send us Fan Mail Episode 31: ROOT Causes: How Childhood Shapes Who We Are Today Why do we keep struggling with the same patterns — anxiety, procrastination, self-doubt, or fear of failure — even when we know they’re holding us back? In this episode, Professor Jeff Hastings introduces the ROOT Framework (Resolving Origins of Ongoing Triggers), a simple but powerful tool designed to help you trace your current struggles back to their origins in childhood. Drawing on Erik Erikson’s eight stages ... | 52m 48s | ||||||
| 9/18/25 | Episode 30: Chapter 5 - When the Room Feels Dangerous: How Anxiety Distorts Perception | Send us Fan Mail 🎙️ Episode 30 – When the Room Feels Dangerous: How Anxiety Distorts Perception 📘 Episode Summary In this powerful, narrative-driven episode, Professor Jeff Hastings guides listeners through a first-person experience of walking into a classroom — a seemingly ordinary moment that suddenly feels threatening. Why? Because your brain doesn’t just see the room — it interprets it through memory, emotion, and expectation. We explore how anxiety, trauma, and emotional memory can disto... | 28m 23s | ||||||
| 8/1/25 | Episode 29: Your Professor Knows You Used ChatGPT - Here’s How | Send us Fan Mail Episode 29: Your Professor Knows You Used ChatGPT - Here’s How 🎙️ Can your professor really tell if you used ChatGPT on your last assignment? Spoiler alert: Yes...and it's more often than you think. In this eye-opening episode of Psychology for Students, Professor Jeff Hastings breaks down how educators are detecting AI-generated work in the classroom - and why it matters more than just grades. From writing patterns and AI “tells” to the neuroscience of learning, this e... | 30m 11s | ||||||
| 7/28/25 | Episode 28: BONUS EPISODE – BOOK: From Campus to Career (Audio Sample) | Send us Fan Mail 🎙️ BONUS EPISODE – From Campus to Career (Audio Sample) Podcast: Psychology for Students Hosted by: Professor Jeff Hastings Today’s episode is a little different. Instead of our usual psychology deep dive, I’m sharing an exclusive audio sample from a book I co-wrote with my stepson, Maxwell V. Sweet, called From Campus to Career: A Step-by-Step Guide to Better Grades, a Better Career, and a Brighter Future. Whether you're in high school, college, or guiding someone who is, ... | 10m 15s | ||||||
| 7/11/25 | Episode 27: The Psychology Behind Picking the Right Major: How Choosing Early Builds Confidence, Momentum, and Long-Term Success | Send us Fan Mail Episode 27: The Psychology Behind Picking the Right Major: How Choosing Early Builds Confidence, Momentum, and Long-Term Success Choosing a college major isn’t just a box to check—it’s a powerful decision that shapes your academic focus, career trajectory, and personal growth. In this episode, Professor Jeff Hastings breaks down the psychology behind major selection and explains why picking a path early—even if it’s not perfect—can dramatically increase motivation, conf... | 24m 52s | ||||||
| 6/27/25 | Episode 26: How ChatGPT Will Destroy the World: But It’s Not How You Think | Send us Fan Mail 🎙️ Episode 26: How ChatGPT Will Destroy the World: But It’s Not How You Think Professor Jeff Hastings takes on the real threat of artificial intelligence in this powerful episode — and it’s not what most people think. While science fiction imagines ChatGPT becoming self-aware and destroying humanity, Hastings argues that the true danger is far more human: we might stop thinking for ourselves. In this thought-provoking discussion, Professor Hastings explains how generative AI ... | 35m 01s | ||||||
| 6/13/25 | Episode 25: Why You’re Always Tired: The Hidden Burnout No One Talks About in College | Send us Fan Mail Description: Feeling mentally drained, emotionally exhausted, or like you’re running on empty in college? You’re not alone—and you’re not just “bad at managing stress.” This episode of Psychology for Students breaks down the real psychology of academic burnout, why it’s more than just being tired, and how to start healing. You’ll learn how chronic academic pressure, technology overload, isolation, and unrealistic expectations create a perfect storm—and what to do about it. B... | 18m 38s | ||||||
| 6/13/25 | Episode 24: How to Build Real Confidence (Without Faking It) | Send us Fan Mail Episode 24: How to Build Real Confidence (Without Faking It) Confidence isn’t something you’re born with—it’s something you build. In this episode of Psychology for Students, we’re breaking down what real self-confidence looks like and how you can grow it, even if you struggle with anxiety or self-doubt. You’ll learn: Why confidence matters more than talentThe difference between self-confidence and self-esteemA step-by-step Confidence Plan you can start using today10 science-... | 54m 11s | ||||||
| 5/28/25 | Episode 23: Antidepressants Unpacked – What They Are, How They Work, and What You Should Know | Send us Fan Mail Episode 23: Antidepressants Unpacked – What They Are, How They Work, and What You Should Know In Episode 23 of Psychology for Students, we take a deep dive into one of the most widely discussed—and misunderstood—tools in mental health treatment: antidepressants. From SSRIs to MAOIs, we explore how these medications work in the brain, when they’re most effective, and what the research really says about their benefits and limitations. You'll also learn why consulting a li... | 1h 19m 48s | ||||||
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| 5/27/25 | Episode 22: The Truth About Depression: Pain, Healing, and the Power to Stay | Send us Fan Mail The Truth About Depression: Pain, Healing, and the Power to Stay In this deeply personal and compassionate episode, Professor Jeff Hastings takes an unflinching look at depression—what it is, why it happens, and most importantly, how healing begins. Drawing on science, personal stories, and the wisdom of thought leaders like the Dalai Lama and Dr. Carol Dweck, this episode explores the biology, psychology, and lived experience of depression with clarity, empathy, ... | 1h 19m 48s | ||||||
| 5/13/25 | Episode 21: The Future of Education Starts Now - A Call to Action for Faculty, Leaders, and Institutions | Send us Fan Mail Episode 21: The Future of Education Starts Now - A Call to Action for Faculty, Leaders, and Institutions Mental health is at crisis levels. Students are overwhelmed, disconnected, and drowning in the noise of tech addiction, trauma, and social pressure - while academic systems remain largely unchanged. In this urgent follow-up to Episode 20, Professor Jeff Hastings speaks directly to educators, administrators, and institutional leaders about what must change—and what’s ... | 41m 32s | ||||||
| 5/7/25 | Episode 20: Student Mental Health, Identity, and the Hidden Crisis of Exploitation — A Conversation for Parents and Students | Send us Fan Mail Episode 20: Student Mental Health, Identity, and the Hidden Crisis of Exploitation — A Conversation for Parents and Students In this powerful episode of Psychology for Students, Professor Jeff Hastings shines a light on the escalating mental health crisis facing teens and young adults today. As we mark Mental Health Awareness Month, we unpack the alarming rise in anxiety, depression, and suicide rates—and explore what’s really driving this surge, from tech addiction and... | 40m 56s | ||||||
| 5/2/25 | Episode 19: Chapter 4 Review - Psychology Across the Lifespan | Send us Fan Mail 🎙️ Episode 19: Chapter 4 Review – Psychology Across the Lifespan In this special review episode, Angela takes you on a clear, engaging walkthrough of everything you need to know from Chapter 4: Psychology Across the Lifespan. From Piaget’s stages of cognitive development to Erikson’s psychosocial theory, we’ll explore how we grow, think, and change from infancy through adulthood. You’ll hear key concepts like object permanence, identity vs. role confusion, the impact of brain... | 7m 23s | ||||||
| 5/2/25 | Episode 18: Love, Attraction, and Why We Choose the Wrong People | Send us Fan Mail Episode 18: Love, Attraction, and Why We Choose the Wrong People In Episode 18, Professor Hastings and Angela dive into the psychology of attraction, love, and the hidden forces that influence our relationship choices. Why do smart, thoughtful people end up with partners who hurt them? How do attachment styles, trauma, and self-worth shape who we’re drawn to? And how can we break unhealthy patterns to build love that lasts? This episode blends insight, humor, and hope for any... | 33m 44s | ||||||
| 5/1/25 | Episode 17: Becoming You: Navigating Identity, Love, and Growth in Emerging Adulthood | Send us Fan Mail Chapter 4: Development Across the Lifespan Becoming You: Navigating Identity, Love, and Growth in Emerging Adulthood In this episode, Professor Jeff Hastings explores the emotional highs and lows of young adulthood — from brain development and identity struggles to choosing the right friends and partners. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, lost, or unsure of your path, you’re not alone. Learn how to build self-awareness, choose relationships that support your growth, and take p... | 26m 07s | ||||||
| 4/30/25 | Episode 16: From Birth to Adulthood - Psychology Across the Life Span | Send us Fan Mail Chapter 4: Development Across the Lifespan From Birth to Adulthood - Psychology Across the Life Span In this episode, Professor Jeff Hastings walks us through the incredible journey of human development - from the very first moments of life to late adulthood. We’ll explore how our bodies grow, how our minds evolve, and how early experiences can shape the way we see ourselves and others. From prenatal development and attachment theory to Piaget, Erikson, parenting styles, and... | 34m 22s | ||||||
| 4/28/25 | Episode 15: Chapter 3 Summary Review - Consciousness | Send us Fan Mail In this review of Chapter 3, Angela (Jeff's AI Teaching Assistant) breaks down everything you need to know about consciousness — from attention, sleep, and dreaming to altered states like hypnosis and meditation. Learn how your brain creates awareness, why sleep is critical for memory and mental health, and how selective attention shapes your experience of reality. Plus, test your knowledge with a quick interactive quiz at the end. Whether you're prepping for a test or ... | 13m 15s | ||||||
| 4/26/25 | Episode 14: Dreams, Nightmares, and the Science of Sleep: What Your Brain’s Up to While You Snooze | Send us Fan Mail Chapter 3: Consciousness Dreams, Nightmares, and the Science of Sleep: What Your Brain’s Up to While You Snooze We spend about one-third of our lives asleep — but what exactly is happening in the brain during all those hours of shut-eye? In this episode of Psychology for Students, we’re diving deep into the fascinating world of sleep and dreams. Join Professor Jeff Hastings and teaching assistant Angela as they explore the science behind why we sleep, what’s going on in the b... | 37m 55s | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | Episode 13: Attention -- How Your Brain Chooses What to Focus On (and What It Misses) | Send us Fan Mail Chapter 3: Consciousness Attention -- How Your Brain Chooses What to Focus On (and What It Misses) In this episode of Psychology for Students, we explore one of the most important — and misunderstood — topics in psychology: attention. Professor Jeff Hastings and teaching assistant Angela break down how your brain decides what to notice and what to ignore, why multitasking is a myth, and how limited attention shapes your experiences, relationships, and success in school. We’ll... | 12m 04s | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | Episode 12: Consciousness — More Than Meets the Eye — Understanding Awareness and the Unconscious Mind | Send us Fan Mail Chapter 3: Consciousness More Thank Meets the Eye - Understanding Awareness and the Unconscious Mind In this episode of Psychology for Students, we kick off Chapter 3 by exploring one of the most fascinating and personal aspects of psychology — consciousness. But what exactly is consciousness, and why does it matter? We’ll break down the concept of awareness, explain how it exists on a spectrum from full alertness to deep sleep, and introduce the key ideas behind controlled v... | 12m 04s | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | Episode 11: Introduction to Chapter 3 - Consciousness | Send us Fan Mail In this Chapter, we explore the fascinating world of consciousness — your moment-to-moment awareness of yourself and your environment. You’ll learn about the different states of consciousness, from being fully alert to dreaming, and how your brain cycles through these states each day. We’ll break down how substances like caffeine, alcohol, and THC alter conscious experience, and how practices like meditation and hypnosis can shift your awareness in powerful ways. This chapter... | 3m 21s | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | Episode 10: Chapter 2 Review on Biology and Psychology: How Your Brain and Body Work Together | Send us Fan Mail Chapter 2: Biological Bases of Behavior In this episode of Psychology for Students, Angela takes you through a detailed, easy-to-understand review of Chapter 2: The Role of Biology in Psychology from Psychology in Your Life, 4th Edition by Grison and Gazzaniga. We break down the key concepts you need to know for your quiz—but more importantly, we help you understand how these ideas apply to your real life. Learn how your nervous system works like your body’s communication net... | 11m 42s | ||||||
| 4/25/25 | Episode 5: Chapter 1 Review: Key Concepts, Principles, and People in Psychology | Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we’ll walk through the essential ideas from Chapter One of your Introduction to Psychology course — including the major concepts, the five domains of psychology, and the early thinkers who helped shape the field. This is your chance to relax, listen, and reinforce what you’ve learned — all while preparing for common quiz questions you might see in a typical psychology class. Join Angela, Professor Hastings’ teaching assistant, as she guides you through the ke... | 11m 42s | ||||||
| 4/23/25 | Episode 9: Emotional Intelligence: The Secret Skill for Success They Don’t Teach You in School | Send us Fan Mail Chapter 2: Biological Bases of Behavior What if I told you that one of the biggest predictors of success in your life, your career, and your relationships isn’t your IQ—it’s your Emotional Intelligence? In this episode of Psychology for Students, Professor Jeff Hastings dives into the science and practice of Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and explains why understanding and managing your emotions may be the most important skill you ever learn. We break down what Emotional Intelli... | 14m 29s | ||||||
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