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The Psychology Undergrad Podcast
The Psychology Student
14 episodes
1 week ago
Transforms dense psychology textbooks into lively, easy-to-digest conversations between two hosts. Each episode focuses on a single chapter — unpacking theories, experiments, and key thinkers through examples you’ll actually remember. Whether you’re cramming for exams, revisiting core concepts, or just curious how the mind works, this podcast helps you understand, not memorize.
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Transforms dense psychology textbooks into lively, easy-to-digest conversations between two hosts. Each episode focuses on a single chapter — unpacking theories, experiments, and key thinkers through examples you’ll actually remember. Whether you’re cramming for exams, revisiting core concepts, or just curious how the mind works, this podcast helps you understand, not memorize.
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The Hidden Mind — What Implicit Bias Reveals About Us All
The Psychology Undergrad Podcast
15 minutes 28 seconds
1 month ago
The Hidden Mind — What Implicit Bias Reveals About Us All

In this episode of The Psychology Undergrad, we tackle one of the most talked-about ideas in modern social psychology — implicit bias. From presidential debates to viral news stories, this term has become part of our cultural vocabulary. But what does it really mean?

The hosts break down the difference between explicit and implicit bias, using real-world cases like the Starbucks incident and insights from the Implicit Association Test (IAT). They explore aversive racism, intergroup anxiety, and why even people who see themselves as fair can unknowingly treat others differently.

The conversation moves from psychology labs to classrooms, workplaces, and hospitals — showing how hidden attitudes affect hiring, policing, and even healthcare decisions. The hosts also draw parallels to moral psychology and religion, asking what it means to confront the “sin beneath awareness” — the biases we never chose but still carry.

You’ll leave this episode thinking differently about fairness, self-image, and what real change looks like — not just awareness, but redesigning systems so bias has nowhere to hide.

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The Psychology Undergrad Podcast
Transforms dense psychology textbooks into lively, easy-to-digest conversations between two hosts. Each episode focuses on a single chapter — unpacking theories, experiments, and key thinkers through examples you’ll actually remember. Whether you’re cramming for exams, revisiting core concepts, or just curious how the mind works, this podcast helps you understand, not memorize.