
All Episodes - Freudian Slip
An amalgamation of everyday life through the eyes of a comedian with a side job as a psychologist. Each episode will cover an overarching theme of society, culture, behavior, science, and many other concepts told in short form rambling. This podcast is meant to delineate the world through the psychological framework of humans; an unmitigated experience of social commentary, yet filled with esoteric humor that invokes critical thinking.
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Episode 36: In My Defense, You're Just Wrong
This episode features a look into the social concept of marginalization through societal oppression. But, the ubiquitous ideas of marginalization are discussed while looking through a context of defensive antagonism and justified caution.

Episode 35: Positively Parafied
This episode features a look at the concept of parasocial interactions and parasocial relationships. The pros and cons of parasocial characteristics are explained and elaborated through real-life and personal examples. The psychological influence of parasocial relationships is briefly described with examples of ancient history and the recent rise of the parasocial attachment paradigm.

Update Announcement
A minor update on an extended absence, and the plan going forward for new content.

Episode 34: The True Criminal Was Humanity All Along!
This episode contains darker themes about sexual assault, murder, kidnapping, and many other topics that may be considered too stimulating. Listeners' discretion is advised. The subject of true crime is delineated through the genre's history, rise, and modern interpretations. The psychology of those who consume true crime is discussed along with potential ramifications on a micro level of society.

Episode 33: The "A" is for Anything We Want
This episode features a look into greater societies' viewpoints of those on the autism spectrum. Key terms associated with those on the spectrum and the different examples of how those on the autism spectrum are unique are delineated. The similarities between autism and ADHD are discussed. Misnomers involving the stereotypes around those on the spectrum are illuminated. -An error in audio can be heard within the episode, so watch out for noises that seem off-

Episode 32: My Favorite Genre Is Brain Wave Pop
This episode features a look at the intricate nature of sound and music as an extension of sound. The neuroscience behind the way sound affects the brain is delineated through the different sections of the brain involved when sound is introduced as vibrations to the ear. The benefits of Music in psychology are discussed through real-world examples of research in music therapy. Commentary on the subjective impacts of music on an individual basis in everyday society is reviewed.

Episode 31: Gold-Starred Exceptionalism
This episode features a look at the dynamics of the LGBTQIA+ community. Stronger tones of explicit concepts are discussed. The psychology of personality development is delineated through societal meta-commentary on sexuality, and how concepts of masculinity and femininity play into a gender framework that modifies personality.

Episode 30: I'm Not a Financial Advisor
This episode features an attempt to explain the evolving digital era in the form of cyber commerce. The emergence of cryptocurrency, NFTs, and cyberspace hubs are delineated in the context of the psychological effects on those who participate in these burgeoning trends. This is not financial advice, but...

Episode 29: A Disappearing Act
This episode features information about the social phenomenon of ghosting. The concept of ghosting, where it generally is used, and how its effects are delineated through various examples. Common social themes regarding the concept are shared. The psychological elements of ghosting are delineated by examining real-world examples that feature the effect on all parties involved.

Episode 28: An AD for Your Thought?
This episode features a continuation of the concept of shortened attention span. A bulk of the episode takes a look at an expanded idea of how corporations use advertisements to capitalize on the dwindling attention spans of those who are forced to consume them through media. The remainder of the episode speaks about the potential consequences of advertisements becoming more adaptive.

Episode 27: A Little Glass Vial?
This episode features the concept of addiction. Addictions referenced in a previous episode are highlighted. Addiction as a concept is delineated through the lens of neuroscience, social psychology, and sociological frames. Examples of addictions in contemporary society are highlighted. Addiction in reference to pop culture is briefly discussed.

Episode 26: Wait, I Forgot the Name of This One
This episode features a discussion on memory, and how the human mind holds onto information. Popular contemporary media is invoked to describe the advancing ways that companies cope with the shift in how humans take in information. The format of memory is creation is briefly discussed, and how this relates to the average person's life.

Special Announcement
This episode speaks briefly about my absences concerning personal issues.

Episode 25: A Penny for Your Emotional Labor?
The beginning of this Episode explains my absence for the past month. This is also a shorter episode. The ideas of sunken cost fallacy and obsession are explained through real-world examples.

Episode 24: Are you winning, son?
This episode features a continuation of the last episode's themes. Gambling, addiction, big corporations, and how it relates to youth are delved into. Contemporary strategies for advertisement towards adolescences are focused on. Addiction effects on adolescence are delineated using contemporary examples.

Episode 23: I Gacha Money
This episode features a look at the concept of gambling, and how it possesses a psychologically addicting quality. Restrictions along the action of gambling is discussed, and the location to which these restrictions exist in the world. This episode also links the concept of gambling to online mobile gaming experiences, and the concept of gacha that originated from gachapon in Japan.

Episode 22: These Genes Are Not My Size!
This episode follows discussing genetic expression through alleles, chromosomes, and other evolutionary adaption. The act of these biological changes being determined based on environmental factors. Examples are given to show the impact of culture on genetic expressions.

Episode 21: Us Versus Them
This episode further delineates the ideas of the previous episode. Concepts of in/out-group structural dynamics are broken down into specific parts; prime examples of the dynamics are shown through allegorical telling. Conflict theory, resolutions, and the origins of conflicts are identified in depth.

Episode 20: The More the Scarier
The following episode contains pieces of information from the previous episode based on group behavior. Group mindset is elaborated on to give clarity over how individuals interact with each other. Ingroups and outgroups are used to give examples of social scenarios. Altruism, prejudice, attraction, competition, and various other concepts are all linked to the existence of a group mindset.

Episode 19: The Looking Glass
This episode features the continuation of episode 18. The information given is that of the self, persuasion, group mindsets, and how the self is developed through outside sources.

Episode 18: To Be or Not to Be
The episode features a look at the self, and how an individual deals with situations in regards to their livelihood versus other individuals. Discussion over the way social situations may influence the way an individual will process an understanding of themselves, and how their ego interacts with their own knowledge.

Episode 17: Testing, Testing, Can You Hear Freedom?
This episode looks to breakdown the idea of freedom of speech. The psychology around the existence of freedom of speech from a historical point is explained. Many examples of contemporary freedom of speech within places around the world is discussed. The vices that can be garnered from freedom of speech's misuse is identified. The significance of the how helpful freedom of speech is referenced.

Episode 16: Welcome to the Wide World
This episode features a look at other countries and their accomplishments in contemporary time. The many differences in culture, societal nuances, and comparing this to the United States. The psychology along the line of individualism and collectivist mindsets are delineated.

Episode 5: The Media Effect
This episode is based on how the media can influence individual's mindset in regards to a multitudinous of different subjects in regards to society.

Episode 8: Cultural Melting Pot
This episode is talks about cultural relativism, and how impactful the idea of ethnocentrism can have on a multitude of different societies. Using contemporary issues that have also shown up in the past to bring more of an understanding to them.

Episode Special: Holiday to Remember
This episode features a look at current events as they relate to aspects of the world. A format leaning more towards a candid speaking of contemporary existence. Nods towards other countries are referenced in order to analyze responses to situations the world is dealing with.

Episode 6: Dating Guide for Evolution
This episode will talk abut dating in society, and the multiple factors that go into dating. The how, the why, and the misinformation along side dating. The exploration of the psychology behind why humans choose their partners via attraction. A breakdown of societal expectations on being attractive. Lastly, personal opinions are shared towards the end.

Episode 9: I Don't Jive with Your Vibe
This episode tackles the contemporary phenomenon of vibe culture, and the ways in which individuals seek to relate to other people through their vibes. The concept of vibes scientifically is briefly discussed, and the psychology of it is broken down as well.

Episode 7: The ABCs & 123s of LGBT+
In this episode I cover a variety of topics under sex, sexuality, and gender as it is used in contemporary society (in the United States as well as others). The history behind sexualities, genetic diving into sex, and how they're all seen together. The process of how gender interacts with sex, and how they're most of the time falsely conflated for one another. This usage interchangeably is discussed in length, multiple culture's diversity through gender expression is broken down into segments.

Episode 15: I'll Have What They're Having.
This episode breaks down the contemporary phenomenon of cults. A break history of cults is explained as a way of looking towards the current definition of cults. How certain parts of society lean towards the idea of cultism, and the psychology behind why people get into cults are delineated.

Episode 2: Whose Influencing Whom?
Today's episode is about current events dealing with the constantly rising concept of influencers, and their ability of guidance. The psychology behind influencers is discussed in length. The relation to contemporary ideas of shared thought is delineated. Most of the episode takes a logical appeal; the latter half of the episode brings a perspective look. This episode has been changed in order to correct previous errors. The entire audio is completely different.
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Episode 14: What's Love Got to Do With It [Holiday Special]?
This episode features a look at the diverse history surrounding human emotions, and how they apply towards the concept of love. The neuroscience of love is delineated through examples from a psychologist. Connections stemming from parts of history helps develop love's definition.

Episode 13: Alternative Job Marketing
This episode features a look at sex work, and how it functions in multiple cultures throughout the world. The evolution of sex work from past to present is discussed in how it relates to cultures. A look at how the turn of the century brought about a turning point in which sex work is distributed. The psychology of why sex work has so much stigma against it, and mindset of those who take part in sex work.

Episode 3: The A B Cs' of Educational Disparities
This episode talks about the intricate nuances of the higher education institutions, and how it privileges the wealthy.

Episode 11: Read Between the Margin(alization)
The theme of this episode is marginalization with a leaning towards ethnic marginalization. Definitions for cognitive dissonance, ethnicity, and marginalization are talked about in how they relate to macro levels of society. The psychology beyond these concepts are given in form of examples of contemporary times. Racism, prejudice, and discrimination along with other forms of discrimination are explained further to better understand the topics discussed.

Episode 4: To Prefer or not to Prefer Societal Preferences
This episode covers the concept of preferences, the history of it, and how it has roots in more of society than most would think. The consequences of preferences are discussed in an intersectional lens, yet seeing the science of why people have preferences.

Episode 0: Trailer
This is the official trailer for Freudian Slip [Edited due to audio Error]. The episode consists of a preview of the podcast's pacing, style, and form of delivery. The concept talked about as a sample, is why people find others attractive. I delve into depth about the many facets that cause people to feel an attraction towards others, while breaking down some narratives. There are segments where I explain the physiological process to which the body goes through during determining who is attractive.

Episode 1: Sex for a Change
This episode features an introduction to my podcast with one of society's most well known topics: sex, and how it exist through a multitudinous section of different cultures. Details in regards to who, how, and where sex is done is included.

Episode 10: Pass(ing) the Validation
This episode talks about the concept of passing as it relates to not only the LGBTQIA+ community, but along sides other identities (ethnic, socioeconomic, class, etc). Details explaining the concept of passing, gatekeeping, clocking, and intersectionality are used.

Episode 12: One Nation Under Miscommunication
This episode features a look at communication as a concept in references to modern day society, and how contemporary technology has influenced it. A breakdown of the psychology behind communication is given, and a look at how communication impacts individuals in multiple sections of their lives.