Updated 10 Dec 12, please use comments to send me news of new podcasts or dead links etc.Group Therapy on London's Resonance FM - Each week, a 'confession' is posed to a panel of three commentators (a psychologist, academic and comedian) who come together to explain the universal themes and theories around the problem, offering insights and opinions along the way.
Psycomedia
The Psychology Faculty
Psychtalk
Psychology of attractiveness podcast
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Mind Podcast
The American Journal of Psychiatry
My Three Shrinks
Shrink Rap Radio
All in the Mind (ABC Radio)
Neuropod (from the journal Nature in association with the Dana Foundation)
Cognitive Daily
University of Nebraska
Autism podcast
The Dana Foundation
The Institute of Psychiatry
The University of California Berkeley - 1, 2, 3
Psychology Press
University of Connecticut
The PsychFiles
The National Institutes of Health
This Week in the History of Psychology
Coach radio (work psychology)
Psychjourney podcasts
Brain science podcast with Dr Ginger Campbell
General science podcasts (they often feature psychology) :
The New York Academy of Sciences
Scientific American
Seed Magazine
New Scientist
Nature
BBC Focus
Science Times (link opens in iTunes), from the New York Times
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If you know of a psychology-related podcast that I've omitted, please let me know via comments and I'll add it to the main list.
This list wouldn't have been possible without Mind Hacks' Vaughan Bell.
I'd like to let your readers know about a psychology podcast I started about a month ago. It's called "The Psych Files" and you can find it at http://www.thepsychfiles.com. I'm also in iTunes. I'm a former (tenured) assistant professor of psychology who now works in online learning. The podcast is something I do on the side. In it I discuss how psychological theory relates to everyday life. I'd appreciate it if you'd put The Psych Files in your list above. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteMichael Britt
Hi Michael
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know - I've added your site to the list.
Keep up the good work
Christian
This list is missing some sites.
ReplyDeletehttp://channeln.blogspot.com/
Which has nice collection interesting brain science videos
(I'm not sure if this belongs to this list)
Neuroscience videos and audio from National Institutes of Healt
http://videocast.nih.gov/PastEvents.asp?c=16
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Mxrn
Thanks Mxrn - these are great resources. To stick with audio, I've left out the video site, but I've added the NIH site with podcasts.
ReplyDeleteChristian
One of my favorites:
ReplyDeleteThis Week in the History of Psychology:
http://www.yorku.ca/christo/podcasts/
ooh, thanks Dana, that's a good one! I've added it.
ReplyDeleteChristian
Would www.psychjourneypodcasts.com count as an appropriate one?
ReplyDeleteand coachradio.com.au
Christian,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention in your psych podcast list. We try to keep it interesting at My Three Shrinks (or, at least, not too boring). Please consider adding our blog to your blogroll (Shrink Rap).
Gareth - thanks for both those suggestions, they look great. I've added them both.
ReplyDeleteRoy - no problem, I'll add Shrink Rap to the blog roll now.
Thanks
Christian
An excellent webiste with prorams related to psychology, psychiatry and menal health in general is at http://www.lcmedia.com/mindprgm.htm , home of the infinite mind radio program. Not podcasts per se, in that you can only listen to the shows (and maybe record them if you wish too) but you cannot download them. Most programs stay on for a few months before they are archived to be purchased. All in all a remarkable series dating back to 1997, in both the depth and breadth of the issues covered.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe how no one's posted this yet.
I've listened to just about all the Berekley psych podcasts--they are really well done. I can't recommend them more highly.
ReplyDeletenice list!
ReplyDeleteI'm fond of the Brain Science Podcast at http://brainsciencepodcast.com/
(and thanks for the link to my blog. :-) )
oh, and in the popular press department, the New York Times "Science Times" podcast often features psych / neuroscience stuff. See New York Times & scroll down to Science Times, or subscribe in iTunes.
ReplyDeletethanks CogSci Librarian - I have added your suggestions.
ReplyDeleteHi Christian,
ReplyDeleteI'd like to suggest my podcast, The Psychology of Attractiveness Podcast, which is a monthly show that highlights new research on mate choice, relationships and related topics.
Thanks,
Rob
Here's a more recent psychology and neuroscience podcast based on a great talk radio program: PsychTalk (psychtalkradio.com).
ReplyDeletePlease include www.thepsychologyfaculty.org on your list. We have over 30 video podcasts by lecturers from the University of Leeds, all speaking on topics directly from the A-level Psychology curriculum.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
James
www.thefaculties.org
Hi Christian,
ReplyDeleteThough we're certainly nowhere near as high profile or, you know, professional as the podcasts on your list, perhaps you might like to include our show Psycomedia (psycomedia.wordpress.com). Each week myself and co-host Tim discuss weird, unexpected and occasionally disturbing contributions to our awesome field. We aim to amuse, or failing that to educate (and vice versa), and we certainly give a lot of love to the BPS research digest for inspiring many of the topics and studies. If you're after something a little more frivolous, with a reasonable chance of accidentally learning something, maybe give Psycomedia a try.
Thanks,
Ben
psycomedia.wordpress.com
Hi
ReplyDeleteI'd like to let you know about a radio series called Group Therapy on Resonance FM, London's leading community radio station. It would be great if you could add GT (grouptherapyradio.com) to your list.
Each week, a 'confession' is posed to a panel of three commentators (a psychologist, academic and comedian) who come together to explain the universal themes and theories around the problem, offering insights and opinions along the way.
This week's episode was on gender and identity with psychotherapist Philippa Perry, evolutionary biologist Simon Watt and comedian Claire Parker.
You can catch up on all the Group Therapy episodes on grouptherapyradio.com
Thanks
Sophie