
PsychCrunch
PsychCrunch is the podcast from the British Psychological Society's Research Digest. Each episode we explore whether the findings from psychological science can make a difference in real life. Just how should we live, according to psychology? We speak to psychologists about their research and whether they apply what they've discovered in their own lives.
Latest Episode
Ep 43: Psychology on the Menu (17.10.2025)
Previous Episodes
- Ep 42: What makes hobbies healing?
- Ep 41: What makes a successful transition to school?
- Ep 40: Kink, community, and transformation
- Ep 39: Why it's worth embracing uncertainty
- Ep 38: Nothing about us without us
- Ep 37: Talking with patients about sad, bad and difficult things
- Ep 36: The secrets of dreams and nightmares
- Ep 35: Why do we enjoy playing with fear?
- Ep 34: How do you make friends as an adult?
- Ep 33: Have you experienced the unseen other?
- Ep 32: How to face grief
- Ep 31: How to better understand your cat
- Ep 30: The psychology of superstitions
- Ep 29: Why do people share false information — and what can we do about it?
- Ep 28: Why songs get stuck in our heads
- Episode 27: The Psychologist presents… at Latitude Festival 2021 — Child food poverty
- Ep 26: How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected our mental health?
- Ep 25: How to change your personality
- Ep 24: How Children Learn Through Play
- Ep 23: Whose psychology is it anyway? Making psychological research more representative
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