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The Psychology Podcast

Cara Santa Maria || Clinical Psychology and Social Justice

The Psychology Podcast

iHeartPodcasts

Social Sciences, Science

4.42K Ratings

🗓️ 11 July 2019

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Today it’s great to have Cara Santa Maria on the podcast. Cara is an Emmy and Knight Foundation Award winning journalist, science communicator, television personality, author, and podcaster. She is a correspondent on National Geographic’s flagship television series Explorer, and she is the creator and host of a weekly science podcast called Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria. Cara also co-hosts the popular Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe podcast, and hosts the new podcast Fixed That for You. Additionally, she co-authored the Skeptics Guide to the Universe book with her podcast co-hosts and is the spokesperson for National Geographic’s Almanac 2019. Cara is a founding member of the Nerd Brigade and cofounded the annual science communication retreat #SciCommCamp. In this episode we discuss: The importance of studying the good death from a multidisciplinary perspective The challenges working with at-risk adolescent youth What it was like for Cara to shift focus from public science communicator to graduate school Cara’s focus on social justice and diversity within her clinical psychology research How depression and anxiety look different in different cultures and among different languages Barriers to accessibility to studying psychology through a social justice lens Cara’s personal hurdles as a woman in science Cara’s personal experience with Neil deGrasse Tyson The real meaning of free speech How #BelieveAllWomen and due process are not diametrically opposed to each other The importance of taking into account base rates when reasoning about the prevalence of sexual abuse The importance of being as unbiased as possible when encountering individuals Balancing #BelieveAllWomen with #NotAllMen The need for a multi-pronged approach to making social change What to do when social justice narratives conflict with the data The importance of existential-humanistic psychology --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-psychology-podcast/support

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Psychology Podcast, where we give you insights into the mind, brain, behavior, and creativity.

0:13.4

I'm Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman, and in each episode I have a conversation with a guest

0:17.8

who will stimulate your mind and give you a greater understanding of yourself, others,

0:21.8

and the world we live in.

0:23.0

Hopefully we'll also provide a glimpse into human possibility.

0:27.0

Thanks for listening and enjoy the podcast.

0:30.0

Today it's great to have Kara Santa Maria on the podcast.

0:37.0

Kara is an Emmy and Knight Foundation Award-winning journalist, science communicator, television

0:41.7

personality, author, and Podcaster.

0:44.0

She is a correspondent on National Geographic Flagship Television Series Explorer

0:48.0

and she is the creator and host of a weekly Science Podcast

0:51.0

called Talk Nurdy with Kara Santa Maria.

0:54.0

Kara also co-host the popular Skeptics Guide to the Universe podcast and host the new

0:58.3

podcast Fix That for you.

1:00.3

Additionally, she co-authored the Skeptics Guide to the Universe book with her

1:04.0

podcast co-host and she is the spokesperson for National Geographic almanac 2019.

1:08.9

Kara is a founding member of the Nerd brigade and co-founded the annual science

1:14.0

communication retreat pound scy-com camp. Kara I don't know how to read that.

1:22.1

Yeah, psych-com camp. I don't know how to read that. Kaira, Sikeomkem.

1:24.0

Kaira, so great to chat with you today.

1:27.0

Oh, thanks for having me.

1:28.0

And that's only one 50th of your bio.

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