Wit and Reason with Alex & Dr. Alexis is a lifestyle talk show hosted by married couple, Alex Honigman, clinical social worker, executive coach, and cultural enthusiast, and Dr. Alexis Moreno, an award-winning psychologist and media consultant. Together, they provide relatable, actionable advice and real-life stories to help listeners improve their relationships, mental health, fitness, and personal growth.
This DC Radio show offers a unique interactive format where episodes are recorded live on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Listeners can participate in real-time, submitting questions, comments, and polls that shape the episode, creating a sense of community and connection.
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Wit and Reason with Alex & Dr. Alexis is a lifestyle talk show hosted by married couple, Alex Honigman, clinical social worker, executive coach, and cultural enthusiast, and Dr. Alexis Moreno, an award-winning psychologist and media consultant. Together, they provide relatable, actionable advice and real-life stories to help listeners improve their relationships, mental health, fitness, and personal growth.
This DC Radio show offers a unique interactive format where episodes are recorded live on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Listeners can participate in real-time, submitting questions, comments, and polls that shape the episode, creating a sense of community and connection.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fear isn’t just about the chills—it’s about what our minds, bodies, and cultures do with it.
In this episode of Wit and Reason, licensed clinical social worker Alex and community psychologist Dr. Alexis unpack the psychology of fear through strange encounters and cultural stories. From childhood trauma mistaken for ghost sightings to Tesla tech glitches misread as hauntings, they explore how fear shapes memory, perception, and resilience.
Why do some people love horror for the thrill, while others can’t escape the weight of terrifying memories? Alex and Dr. Alexis break down the science, the folklore, and the impact on our mental health—while reminding us that the goal isn’t to prove or disprove the paranormal, but to process fear in ways that keep us safe, validated, and curious.
Disclaimer: This episode contains discussions of trauma, hallucinations, psychosis, and suicide. Listener discretion is advised.
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