Personality Psychology Podcast
A podcast by personalitypsychologypodcast
52 Episodes
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#52 Personality and education with Jennifer Meyer and Jennifer Symonds
Published: 1/24/2025 -
#51 AI and digital personality footprints, with Sandra Matz and Michal Kosinski
Published: 1/8/2025 -
#50 A 4th year review with Lisanne de Moor, René Mõttus, and Rebekka Weidmann
Published: 12/30/2024 -
#49 Personality development in early life with Filip de Fruyt
Published: 12/15/2024 -
#48 The jingle jangle jungle of psychological measures, with Ruben Arslan and Farid Anvari
Published: 12/6/2024 -
#47 The relaunch of the journal Personality Science with Jaap Denissen
Published: 8/4/2024 -
#46 Community-engaged research with LGBTQ+ communities with Nic Weststrate
Published: 7/24/2024 -
#45 Counterdispositional behavior with Evy Kuijpers
Published: 7/2/2024 -
#44 Loneliness with Marlies Maes, Julianne Holt-Lunstad, Marcus Mund, and Susanne Bücker
Published: 5/16/2024 -
#43 Paper Spotlight with Theo Klimstra and Kate McLean
Published: 4/9/2024 -
#42 What makes personality science useful, with Bill Revelle and Bob Hogan
Published: 3/19/2024 -
#41 Creativity with Rodica Damian and Andreea Sutu
Published: 2/15/2024 -
#40 Paper Spotlight with David Hughes and Paul Irwing
Published: 1/16/2024 -
#39 Life events and personality change with Wiebke Bleidorn and Chris Hopwood
Published: 12/22/2023 -
#38 How to do the most good? Effective altruism, animals, and future risks with Lucius Caviola
Published: 11/28/2023 -
#37 Sense of purpose with Gabrielle Pfund
Published: 10/27/2023 -
#36 Personality change interventions with Mathias Allemand, Gabriel Olaru, and Christoph Flückiger
Published: 10/17/2023 -
#35 Personality and aging with Flavia Chereches, Denis Gerstorf, Eileen Graham, and Dan Mroczek
Published: 9/25/2023 -
#34 Goals and motivations with Marie Hennecke and Jana Nikitin
Published: 8/25/2023 -
#33 Paper Spotlight with Emily Willroth
Published: 7/25/2023
This is a show on the science of how people are different from one another, where these differences come from, how they develop, and why they matter. The podcast’s hosts are Lisanne de Moor, PhD, René Mõttus, PhD, and Rebekka Weidmann, PhD, three personality researchers. It is a collaboration of the European Journal of Personality and the European Association of Personality Psychology (EAPP), and sponsored by EAPP. www.personalitypsychologypodcast.com