This is NOT a professional therapy podcast. This is simply the view of the world through the lens of someone who happens to be a clinical psychologist. It is not polite, it is definitely not professional, but it IS real.
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There are so many things we've been told we can't talk about in polite society. The things your mom told you never to ask about: Sex. Money. Poop. Death. The things that make normal people uncomfortable. But if you're curious about the truth behind our deepest societal taboos, we're your gals. We dig into the history, science, and straight up weird truths behind these off-limits topics and give you the answers you never knew you needed.
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Sometimes assholes have "okay" opinions.
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Hosted by St. Louis Comedian, Yale Hollander. Always fresh, sometimes bitter, Impolite Coffee Break focuses on the art and business of comedy and other leisurely pursuits. Come for the unpredictable cold opens; stay for the weekly rundown of the best independent comedy shows St. Louis has to offer.
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A weekly politics and religion podcast hosted by Nish Weiseth (Cosmopolitan, The BBC, Deseret News) and Amy Sullivan (TIME Magazine, Yahoo News, NYTimes). It's called Impolite Company because the rules of etiquette say that you're not supposed to talk about either politics or religion in polite company - presumably because those two topics can get people a little riled. But, if this is where being polite has gotten us, it's clearly not working.
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Join this weekly podcast with Dr. Lezli Levene Harvell, Creator + Curator of The Iconoclast Dinner Experience and her daughters, Zuri and Nava, where they explore Culture, Race, + Societal Issues through the lens of cultural critics, industry experts, writers, and HBCU students and recent grads. Season Two includes Impolite Conversations on topics such as Formerly Untouchable Castes, $5 Indians, and Being White In South Africa 20 years Post-Apartheid.
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The psychology of victimsImpolite Psychologist による
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Today, we’re talking about cousins. Kissing cousins specifically, and some of the genetic malformations it may or may NOT produce. If you live in America, the thought of kissing cousins probably makes you cringe. But outside of the Western world and throughout a lot of time, that wasn’t always the case. Throughout many wealthy families and cultures…
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How expectations good and bad can be a lot emotionally to handle.Impolite Psychologist による
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Today we’re digging into the world of diapers and the adults who love them. We’ll dig into how adults role play being babies and how they put the lovers in diaper lovers. We’ll also take a look inside the mind of an adult baby to try to understand what draws them to the diaper lifestyle. We’ll cover all this with many more messytidbits along the wa…
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Fashion is a complicated world. Youthful women, beautiful clothes, and the whiff of culture and privilege is a heady mix. It’s no surprise that the trends and fads in fashion have had us chasing our tails for eons. But before there was heroin chic and body positivity movements, fashion was shaping our health in a completely different way. Turns out…
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What we ask God forImpolite Psychologist による
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The Strange (And Sensuous) Events of the Dolphin House Experiment
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Secret sea labs, extraterrestrial intelligence and LSD experiments…. No this isn’t the plot of a new spy movie. This is the story of a very real experiment that took place in the U.S. virgin islands in the 1960s. Join us as we tell the story of a scientist and intellectual who became obsessed with unlocking the secrets of language and the young, st…
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The importance of pausing to get our minds clearImpolite Psychologist による
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Stories are unique to the human race. They inspire us, delight us, and cast the familiar world around us in a whole new light. Everyone has been wrapped up in a good story at some point in their lives- curled up with a book you can’t put down, binge watching television shows late into the night, or being so obsessed with a story you find yourself d…
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What it looks like when we use "freeze" as a coping skill.Impolite Psychologist による
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When faced with a threat, some of us choose to leave/avoid in a variety of ways.Impolite Psychologist による
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La petite mort. This phrase, meaning the little death, is an old school French euphemism for Orgasms. But, what happens when our pursuit of these little deaths results in the big one? Around the globe, thousands die each year from these autoerotic fatalities, and those are just the ones where the family let the coroner put that down on paper. So ho…
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People who learned "fight" as a primary coping skillImpolite Psychologist による
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In the 1950s, the Canadian government forced many Inuit people into high artic settlement camps. But one man refused to go, no matter how much his children and grand children begged. The family was scared of what would happen if he refused to cooperate. In a desperate plan to force his hand, his family abandoned the man in his igloo. They took ever…
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What it takes to change your mindset and change your life.Impolite Psychologist による
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Between the covers of a medical school anatomy textbook, you'd expect to find all of the knowledge we've accumulated on the human body over the millennia. Every bone, muscle, and tendon accounted for. But there's one organ that's missing. Throughout history, the clitoris has been ignored, misidentified, and deemed vestigial. Even today, 90 percent …
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The need we all have to rest physically and psychologically.Impolite Psychologist による
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The Darkest Christmas Traditions Around the World
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Christmas bells, candy canes, and hot cocoa by the fire - that’s the idealized American Christmas scene. Our traditions are designed to give everyone in the family the warm fuzzies and in America, the worst thing that could ever happen at Christmas is a lump of coal in your stocking. But this isn’t the case in the Old Country. Europe is the source …
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We’ve all thought about having plastic surgery, at least casually. And if you haven’t, fuck off. Just right now. Fuck off, go away, you must be a perfect human with a perfect body and no insecurities. We don't want your kind here. For the rest of us, a good way to cure yourself of wanting any of this shit done is to hear more about it. Because gett…
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Today we're talking about the infamous groupie lifestyle and how you might be able to bed a rock star yourself. We explore the stories of iconic figures of the groupie heyday from Sable Star to Sweet Connie to get an eye-opening view of groupie-dom. We're talking about the golden days of rock and roll in the '70s to the evolution of groupies in the…
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What being grateful does and doesn't mean.Impolite Psychologist による
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The Tragic (and Totally Preventable) Execution of Eddie Slovik
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During World War II, America executed only one soldier for desertion: Edward D. Slovik,. Slovik would be the first and only soldier executed for desertion since the Civil War. This episode delves into the dramatic circumstances surrounding Edward's refusal to fight and his request for a court-martial, which lead to his dramatic sentencing. Join us …
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Join us as we explore the world of body snatchers, grave robbers, murder syndicates and international smuggling that is the human bone trade. Through this trade, humans beings are turned into medical grade skeletons before being sold to the highest bidder. Journey through the bone factories of India, hallowed halls of Georgian medical colleges and …
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Ghosts, monsters and the line between them and our own psychology.Impolite Psychologist による
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The ways people resist treatment and the consequences of getting better in therapy.Impolite Psychologist による
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Halloween is a time of trick, treats, and culturally insensitive costumes. A bad Halloween costume can do more than just make you look lazy- it can get you cancelled. Native Americans, Geishas, and Southern Belle costumes have gotten people cooler than you cancelled by social media. Should the classic witch's hat be added to the list of cancellable…
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Regrouping after our lives blow up.Impolite Psychologist による
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What emotional does/doesn't look like.Impolite Psychologist による
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It was a sticky summer afternoon when it appeared. A nearly seven foot bronzed Baphomet at the foot of the Arkansas State Capitol. And, just as quickly, it was gone. For a handful of hours the goat headed, winged figure sat vigil outside the white stone building. For many, it represented the forces of evil itself. Darkness, chaos, and the void. But…
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We're sorry. Email us your impolite questions at rude@impolitesocietypodcast.com and visit our website for info about the show and your hosts Laura and Rachel.Flyover Radio, Inc. による
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What is underneath Passive aggressive behavior.Impolite Psychologist による
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Figuring out where you fit in school and work.Impolite Psychologist による
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The way our daily negative interactions lead to mental health issues.Impolite Psychologist による
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Our relationship with moneyImpolite Psychologist による
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The reasons people become addicted to substances and effects.Impolite Psychologist による
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How our experience of pets and animals impacts us.Impolite Psychologist による
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James, Roe and Ishmael take full advantage of the fact that this is a small podcast and test the canceled waters. You may have problems, they have a small violin that can help you.Krushayl による
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Things we need in place to live the best way we can.Impolite Psychologist による
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The issues we all deal with when romantic relationships end.Impolite Psychologist による
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How we measure worth internally and externallyImpolite Psychologist による
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Vacation situations that cause mental health issues to come up.Impolite Psychologist による
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How people try to avoid uncomfortable emotions/thoughts inside.Impolite Psychologist による
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How intrusive thoughts work.Impolite Psychologist による
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The circumstances outside of therapeutic technique that help us heal.Impolite Psychologist による
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Our fears around conflict and the purposes conflict may serve.Impolite Psychologist による
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What it takes to tap into creativity.Impolite Psychologist による
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Inside the minds of people pleasersImpolite Psychologist による
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How we see the world vs. how others see it.Impolite Psychologist による
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The way our minds deal with memories and help us cope with pain.Impolite Psychologist による
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What Imposter's Syndrome is and feels like.Impolite Psychologist による
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