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Drag Race Psychology
David Smith
9 episodes
1 week ago
Drag Race Psychology is a podcast where we thrust ourselves deep into each season of Drag Race and review it through the lens of sport psychology. We seek to untuck the psychological processes in the art of drag, the pressures of performance and competition, what it takes to be “America’s Next Drag Superstar”, dive into our charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent to find success on the stage, on the pitch, and in life.
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Drag Race Psychology is a podcast where we thrust ourselves deep into each season of Drag Race and review it through the lens of sport psychology. We seek to untuck the psychological processes in the art of drag, the pressures of performance and competition, what it takes to be “America’s Next Drag Superstar”, dive into our charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent to find success on the stage, on the pitch, and in life.
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Science
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Episode 3.4: Drag Race Season 3 (Part 4 of 4) - with Julia Agahee and Dr. Jason von Stietz
Drag Race Psychology
29 minutes 42 seconds
11 months ago
Episode 3.4: Drag Race Season 3 (Part 4 of 4) - with Julia Agahee and Dr. Jason von Stietz

Welcome to Episode 3 - Part 4 of 4 of Drag Race Psychology! My name is David Smith, I am the host of the podcast and for this episode I am joined by my sport psychology "Heathers", Julia Agahee and Raja-stan, Dr. Jason von Stietz.

In this episode, we are picking up on season 3, episodes 15 and 16 of RuPaul's Drag Race through the lens of sport and performance psychology. We examine the attitudes and personalities of the queen's competing, pressures of performance highlighted in various episodes, defining moments from the season, judges impressions, remembering that "drag is not a contact sport!" As we learn from the competitors themselves what it takes to be "America's Next Drag Superstar."

If you like what you hear, please leave us a nice review and feedback on what your thoughts are on the episode as well as suggestions of things to discuss in future episodes.

Connect with Julia Agahee via her website https://www.mindalignperformance.com/ or via social media @mindalignperformance

Connect with Dr. Jason von Stietz via his website https://www.drjasonvonstietz.com/ or via social media @cbtsportpsych

Connect with David Smith via his website https://www.stonewallperformance.com or via social media @stonewallperformance

Drag Race Psychology
Drag Race Psychology is a podcast where we thrust ourselves deep into each season of Drag Race and review it through the lens of sport psychology. We seek to untuck the psychological processes in the art of drag, the pressures of performance and competition, what it takes to be “America’s Next Drag Superstar”, dive into our charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent to find success on the stage, on the pitch, and in life.