Put Em On The Couch

Michael Jason McCoy

Welcome to ’Put Em on the Couch,’ the podcast where hosts Nelson Beaulieu and Jason McCoy invite you to explore every nook and cranny of this thing called life. Listen weekly as long-time friends and educators, embark on a variety of evocative discussions and fun thought experiments. Who knows, you may even come away happier and smarter. read less
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For the Love of Psychology with Sue Frantz
Yesterday
For the Love of Psychology with Sue Frantz
In this captivating episode of Put Em On The Couch we are joined by the passionate and insightful Sue Frantz, a veteran psychology educator with over three decades of experience. Sue shares her profound love for psychology, describing it as a "user's manual for life." She delves into the significance of understanding psychology as a fundamental tool for navigating the complexities of human behavior. Sue highlights the growing importance of undergraduate education in psychology, noting that "big schools are beginning to believe that undergraduate education is worth caring about." She emphasizes the crucial role of introductory psychology courses, likening them to psychology's "PR program," designed to captivate and inform students about the discipline's broad impact. For those aspiring to a career in psychology education, Sue recommends connecting with established professionals and suggests joining the Society for the Teaching of Psychology (STP), an accessible resource through the American Psychological Association, with annual memberships costing around $35. In a fascinating analogy, Sue describes psychology as "Volume 1 of the human user's manual," with anatomy and physiology as "Volume 2," underscoring the interconnectedness of these fields in understanding the human experience. Tune in to discover the invaluable insights Sue Frantz offers on the transformative power of psychology and the vital role of educators in shaping future generations. Whether you're a psychology enthusiast, a prospective educator, or simply curious about the field, this episode is packed with wisdom and inspiration. #putemonthecouch #SueFrantz #SocietyfortheTeachingofPsychology #MacmillianCommunityBlog #psychasusermanual4life #HighlineCollege #DouglasBernstein #StephenChew #BryanSaville #CharlesStangor #PsychOneConference #AaronRichmond #learningstyles #LillianMollerGilbreth #CharlesLindbergh #Interteaching #EricLandrum
Constitutional Crossroads: Navigating Democracy's Greatest Threat
May 5 2024
Constitutional Crossroads: Navigating Democracy's Greatest Threat
More than Trump or MAGA extremism or political divisiveness, the single greatest threat to our American style Constitutional Democracy - says Political Scientist and Historian, Nelson Beaulieu is the constitution itself.  Join us as we delve into the heart of America's democratic experiment on this enlightening episode of Put Em On The Couch. Host Jason McCoy and political scientist/historian Nelson Beaulieu embark on a thought-provoking journey through the corridors of power, dissecting the very foundation of our democracy: the Constitution. In this educational and entertaining exploration, we uncover the hidden dangers lurking within the framework of the Constitution. From the deliberate ambiguity of its language to the ingenious, albeit controversial, mechanisms such as the Electoral College designed to guard against the tyranny of the majority, we unravel the intricate tapestry of American governance. Drawing on insights from history and political theory, we confront the uncomfortable truth that the greatest threat to democracy may not lie in external forces, but rather within the very document intended to safeguard it. With a keen eye on the encroaching powers of the executive branch and the delicate balance between norms and laws, we challenge conventional wisdom and provoke critical reflection on the state of our democracy. So tune in as we interrogate the fault lines of American democracy, exploring the tension between populism and constitutionalism, and daring to ask the question: Is the Constitution itself the greatest threat to our democracy?
How Does Memory Work?
Mar 29 2024
How Does Memory Work?
The episode of 'Put Them on the Couch' takes listeners on a comprehensive journey through the concept of memory, starting from the ancient times with philosopher Cicero's fascinating approach and leading up to the modern scientific understanding. This episode is an instructive lecture, mirroring a college-class experience, that delves into what memory is, what it isn't, and how it has been researched over centuries. The journey is complete with anecdotes and fascinating experiments about memory, from a nobleman and a poet's memory experiment which gave birth to Cicero's "method of Loci," to a British professor's investigations into memory recall using narratives. Throughout the discussion, the host emphasizes on the pivotal functions of memory in our daily life, influencing our understanding of a range of topics from guilt, insult, truth, evidence, to confidence in the criminal justice system. As the discourse advances, the team explores further into the nature of memory, discussing how the passage of time, subjective interpretations, and capacity to recall and retell events can modify memories. While narrating detailed analyses of past experiments and theories, the host prompts listeners to reconcile with the dynamic, faulty, yet essential nature of our memory. The phenomenon of 'summarization,' the human brain's strategy to bypass excessive details and focus on broad contours, is also critically discussed. Towards the end, the episode examines an intriguing condition identified as Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (H-SAMs). It delves into the complex phenomenon of recollective construction, challenging common beliefs about memory recall, and analyzing intriguing case studies. It also explores the process of 'schematizing' and 'synthesizing,' techniques of the brain used to group information or fabricate detailed narratives. Closing on a reflective note, the host leaves listeners with the implications of such memory systems, hinting at the potential biases and virtues they invite.   #memory #putemonthecouch #Cicero #Scopus #mnemonics #methodofloci #SirFredrickBartlett #WarofGhosts #memoryisconstructed #memoryisfalliable #memorylecture #JasonMcCoy #psychology #howdoesmemorywork
Man Up: Is There Really a Masculinity Crisis?
Mar 23 2024
Man Up: Is There Really a Masculinity Crisis?
Are boys and men in crisis? What lies beneath the surface of traditional masculinity, and what impact does it have on society? Is it still okay to be a man? Join teaching colleagues Jason McCoy and Nelson Beaulieu on the 45th episode of "Put Em On The Couch" as they peel back the layers of manhood to uncover the complexities and contradictions that shape our understanding of what it means to be a man. From the rise of incel communities to the challenges posed by toxic masculinity and the influence of the manosphere, they'll confront uncomfortable truths and explore controversial topics head-on. In this episode, Jason and Nelson challenge myths and misconceptions surrounding masculinity, offering valuable insights and practical guidance for navigating gender roles, mental health, and societal expectations. Their guests share personal experiences and perspectives, fostering meaningful conversations about masculinity, gender equality, and psychological well-being. But amidst the chaos, they'll also seek to understand the struggles of men caught in the crossfire, grappling with societal expectations and the legacy of generations past. Get ready to dive deep into the heart of masculinity, where the answers aren't always easy, but the conversations are always worthwhile. Welcome to Man Up: Is There Really a Masculinity Crisis? ," where Jason and Nelson fearlessly tackle the tough questions and shed light on this most evocative phenomenon.
Charlotte the Pregnant Stingray
Mar 9 2024
Charlotte the Pregnant Stingray
Are you ready to plunge into the depths of marine science? Listen as Put Em On The Couch discusses the viral phenomenon of Charlotte, the pregnant stingray.  In this episode, I welcome conservation biologist Dr. David Shiffman to the Couch.  Shiffman, a marine scientist and shark expert will help bring some sanity back to the discussion surrounding the mysterious pregnancy.  He will help us dispel the sensationalism and get to the heart of the matter of exactly how this stingray got pregnant without a mate. This and much more on this episode of Put Em on The Couch. 🎙️ Put Em On The Couch - Episode [43]: "Charlotte The Pregnant Stingray" 🦈 Join Jason McCoy and his very special guest, conservation biologist, Dr. David Shiffman as they unravel the fascinating story of Charlotte, the pregnant stingray, making headlines worldwide. You can follow Dr. Shiffman on social media @WhySharksMatter and explore more insights on marine science at his blog, The Southern Fried Science Blog. Don't miss his book "Why Sharks Matter" by John's Hopkins Press.     🌐   [Social Media] @WhySharksMatter   🔬    [Southern Fried Science Blog] https://www.southernfriedscience.com/   👑    [The Royal Institution Lecture] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYXQs1g8dw0    📚    [Why Sharks Matter: A Deep Dive with the Worlds Most Misunderstood Predator]                          https://www.press.jhu.edu/books/title/12267/why-sharks-matter   Unlock the secrets of the land and sea with Put Em On The Couch. Listen and  Follow today to stay in the know!
American Democracy on the Couch
Mar 5 2024
American Democracy on the Couch
Description: Join hosts Jason, a college psychology professor, and Nelson Beaulieu, a seasoned political scientist and historian, on an enlightening 75-minute tour of American democracy. In this thought-provoking episode, the duo explores the intricacies of American-style presidential democracy, delving into fundamental questions such as the role of political science, the significance of local politics, and the unique characteristics of the American Constitution. Nelson provides a historical and political analysis, questioning the very nature of democracy and highlighting potential pitfalls, especially for nations adopting the American model. As the conversation unfolds, he passionately defends the value of taxation, drawing inspiration from an inscription he encountered as a middle school student in Washington, D.C. Later in the episode, the tables turn as Nelson prompts Jason to share his psychological perspective on politics and government. Jason, drawing on the insights of sociobiologist E.O. Wilson, explores concepts such as group polarization, echo chambers, and the impact of tribalism on political affiliations. American Democracy is not just a podcast episode; it's a journey through the heart of American governance, a blend of history, political science, and psychology that leaves listeners with a deeper understanding of the complexities shaping our democratic system. Tune in for a captivating exploration that transcends the ordinary and challenges perceptions about the foundations of democracy.
School Shooter's Mom Guilty of Manslaughter: New Frontier in Parental Accountability?
Feb 8 2024
School Shooter's Mom Guilty of Manslaughter: New Frontier in Parental Accountability?
Dive into the heart of a groundbreaking legal verdict that has captured the nation's attention. In this riveting 38th episode of "Put Em On The Couch" with Jason McCoy and Nelson Beaulieu, we dissect the recent guilty verdict of the Michigan School Shooter's Mom for Manslaughter. As the legal landscape shifts, we explore whether this marks a new frontier for parental responsibility in the aftermath of a devastating school shooting. Join hosts Jason and Nelson as they unravel the complexities of the case, questioning the boundaries of parental accountability and the far-reaching implications of this landmark ruling. Was justice served, or does it open a new chapter in the intersection of law and parenting? Key Points: 🏛️ Examining the Legal Verdict in Detail 👩‍👦 Parental Responsibility on Trial 🔄 Shifting Landscapes: A New Frontier? 🤔 Debunking Myths Surrounding School Shooters This episode goes beyond the headlines, providing a comprehensive analysis that challenges preconceptions and prompts critical reflections on our legal and societal norms. Join the conversation using #PutEmOnTheCouch and be part of the dialogue shaping the future of parental responsibility in the wake of tragic events. Hit play now and explore the legal and emotional dimensions of this groundbreaking case that has redefined the conversation around school shootings, parental roles, and justice. 🎙️ Subscribe, rate, and review on [Apple or Spotify] to stay informed on insightful discussions about the human experience. Connect with us on [Put Em On The Couch Facebook Page] and be part of the "Put Em On The Couch" community! #CrumbleyVerdict#ParentalResponsibility#ManslaughterTrial#SchoolShooterCase#LegalFrontiers#JusticeSystemDebate#PutEmOnTheCouch#PodcastDiscussion#SocietalImplications#BeyondTheHeadlines