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Psychology for Students

Podcast de Professor Jeff Hastings

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Psychology for Students is a short-form podcast designed to help high school and college students better understand the mind—and themselves. Hosted by Professor Jeff Hastings, each episode breaks down complex psychological ideas into real-life lessons that improve mental health, relationships, and personal growth. Whether you’re studying psychology or just trying to get through the semester with a clearer head, this podcast gives you tools you can use today to feel more connected, grounded, and confident.

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Episode 32: Faith, Suffering and Search for Meaning

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469639/fan_mail/new] Episode 32: Faith, Suffering and Search for Meaning In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Professor Jeff Hastings sets aside his planned topic on sensation and perception to address something he feels is long overdue: the role of spirituality, meaning, and compassion in navigating life’s hardest moments. Drawing from his experiences teaching 90–100 students each semester—many of whom share stories of trauma, grief, and even thoughts of self-harm—Professor Hastings reflects on the courage and resilience of young people, and the heartbreak of the struggles they face. Speaking unscripted, with only two of his favorite books for reference—Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning and the Dalai Lama’s The Art of Happiness—he weaves together psychology, philosophy, and spirituality to explore how faith, purpose, and compassion can serve as lifelines when the world feels chaotic and painful. This episode isn’t about doctrine or politics. It’s about the universal human search for meaning, and an invitation for students and listeners alike to explore their own beliefs, ask hard questions, and find what anchors them through life’s storms. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469639/support] Psychology for Students — understanding your mind, your world, and your future — one episode at a time.

2 de oct de 2025 - 17 min
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Episode 31: ROOT Causes: How Childhood Shapes Who We Are Today

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469639/fan_mail/new] Episode 31: ROOT Causes: How Childhood Shapes Who We Are Today Why do we keep struggling with the same patterns — anxiety, procrastination, self-doubt, or fear of failure — even when we know they’re holding us back? In this episode, Professor Jeff Hastings introduces the ROOT Framework (Resolving Origins of Ongoing Triggers), a simple but powerful tool designed to help you trace your current struggles back to their origins in childhood. Drawing on Erik Erikson’s eight stages of psychosocial development, Jeff explains how unmet needs or unresolved conflicts at different points in life can echo forward into adulthood — shaping how you see yourself, your relationships, and your future. You’ll learn how to recognize your symptoms, connect them to earlier stages, and begin reframing the beliefs that may be keeping you stuck. This episode isn’t just about theory — it’s about giving you a practical method for self-reflection and growth. Be sure to download the free ROOT Framework PDF, which includes the full framework, a guided worksheet, and a daily journal page to help you put these insights into practice. If you’ve ever wondered, “Why am I like this?” — this episode will help you begin finding the answer. Download Framework [https://ivyconsultinggroup.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/The-ROOT-Framework-by-Professor-Jeff-Hastings.pdf] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469639/support] Psychology for Students — understanding your mind, your world, and your future — one episode at a time.

30 de sep de 2025 - 52 min
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Episode 30: Chapter 5 - When the Room Feels Dangerous: How Anxiety Distorts Perception

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469639/fan_mail/new] 🎙️ Episode 30 – When the Room Feels Dangerous: How Anxiety Distorts Perception 📘 Episode Summary In this powerful, narrative-driven episode, Professor Jeff Hastings guides listeners through a first-person experience of walking into a classroom — a seemingly ordinary moment that suddenly feels threatening. Why? Because your brain doesn’t just see the room — it interprets it through memory, emotion, and expectation. We explore how anxiety, trauma, and emotional memory can distort perception, creating a reality that feels unsafe even when there’s no real danger. Using the lens of psychological science, this episode unpacks the difference between sensation and perception, the mechanics of bottom-up vs. top-down processing, and how past experiences can trigger an amygdala hijack — short-circuiting the rational brain. Along the way, you'll learn: * How perception is filtered through emotion, memory, and belief * What happens in the brain during moments of panic * Why trauma can cause you to misinterpret neutral environments as dangerous * Practical tools for grounding, reframing, and restoring emotional clarity This episode is part one of a two-part series on Chapter 5: Sensation and Perception from Psychology in Your Life (4th ed.). It focuses on the emotional and cognitive filters that shape what we perceive. In Episode 31, we’ll explore how the sensory systems actually work — from sight and sound to touch, taste, and balance. 🔍 Key Topics Covered * Sensation vs. Perception * Bottom-up and Top-down Processing * Amygdala hijack and emotional memory * Cognitive distortions and anxiety * Grounding techniques (5-4-3-2-1, reframing, CBT) * The neuroscience of trauma and self-image 🎯 Who This Episode Is For * Psychology students learning about perception and cognition * Anyone who struggles with anxiety or emotional overreaction in social settings * Listeners curious about how the brain builds reality * Educators looking for ways to explain complex psychological concepts through lived experience ⏱️ Runtime: ~30 minutes 🎧 Next Episode: Episode 31 – Seeing, Hearing, and Sensing the World: How Your Brain Builds Reality Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469639/support] Psychology for Students — understanding your mind, your world, and your future — one episode at a time.

18 de sep de 2025 - 28 min
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Episode 29: Your Professor Knows You Used ChatGPT - Here’s How

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469639/fan_mail/new] Episode 29: Your Professor Knows You Used ChatGPT - Here’s How  🎙️ Can your professor really tell if you used ChatGPT on your last assignment? Spoiler alert: Yes...and it's more often than you think. In this eye-opening episode of Psychology for Students, Professor Jeff Hastings breaks down how educators are detecting AI-generated work in the classroom - and why it matters more than just grades. From writing patterns and AI “tells” to the neuroscience of learning, this episode explores the academic, psychological, and ethical consequences of misusing generative AI in college. You’ll learn: * How professors recognize AI-written assignments (and yes, it's easier than you think) * The hidden academic and emotional costs of relying on ChatGPT to do your thinking * Why cheating with AI doesn’t just hurt your GPA - it rewires your brain * How to use AI ethically as a learning tool (without crossing the line) Whether you’ve been tempted to cheat or just want to understand the academic impact of new tech tools, this episode offers a balanced, research-informed look at the future of learning in the age of AI. 🎓 Honest, engaging, and a little uncomfortable - this is the conversation every student needs to hear. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469639/support] Psychology for Students — understanding your mind, your world, and your future — one episode at a time.

1 de ago de 2025 - 30 min
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Episode 28: BONUS EPISODE – BOOK: From Campus to Career (Audio Sample)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469639/fan_mail/new] 🎙️ BONUS EPISODE – From Campus to Career (Audio Sample) Podcast: Psychology for Students Hosted by: Professor Jeff Hastings Today’s episode is a little different. Instead of our usual psychology deep dive, I’m sharing an exclusive audio sample from a book I co-wrote with my stepson, Maxwell V. Sweet, called From Campus to Career: A Step-by-Step Guide to Better Grades, a Better Career, and a Brighter Future. Whether you're in high school, college, or guiding someone who is, this book offers real, actionable advice to help students succeed academically and professionally. We cover everything from how to get better grades to how to choose a major, build a résumé, and prepare for life after graduation. 🎧 In this sample, you’ll hear how simple shifts in mindset and strategy can have a huge impact—not just in school, but in your future career. If you enjoy what you hear, the full audiobook and paperback are available now on Amazon:  👉 From Campus to Career – Amazon Link [https://a.co/d/aFlNTXI] 📘 From Campus to Career – Chapter Breakdown Preface: By Professor of Psychology Jeff Hastings, Lone Star College Foreword: By Professor Danny Warshay, Brown University Introduction: By Chancellor Mario Castillo, Lone Star College  Part 1: First Things First • My Background • Don’t Be Afraid to Ask for Help • What I Learned • My Advice to You Part 2: Passion Doesn’t Pay • Understanding the Changing Market • Live With No Regrets • Aligning Interests with Opportunities Part 3: Selecting the Right Major • The 10 Most Common Degree Programs • Understand Your Interests and Strengths Part 4: Selecting the Right School • How to Select the Best School • The Top Public Schools by Degree • Community Colleges and Trade Schools Part 5: SAT/ACT Prep • The Role of Standardized Tests • Test-Taking Strategies Part 6: Getting Accepted • The College Application Process • College Admissions Secrets Part 7: Alternative Paths to Acceptance • Transfer in Year Two • Additional Tips for Transfer Success • Renewing Hope and Interest Part 8: It’s Not About the Diploma • The Power of Networking • Tips for Building Strong Relationships Part 9: Financing College • The FAFSA Application Process • Government Loans and Grants • Locating Scholarships • Private Funding Options • The GI Bill • Alternatives to Expensive Education Part 10: Have Fun But in Moderation • Choosing Your Friends Wisely • Pros and Cons of Greek Life • Time Management and Setting Boundaries Part 11: Your Mental and Physical Health Part 12: Selecting the Right Courses Part 13: Why Grades Matter Part 14: How to Get Off to a Fast Start Part 15: Developing Successful Habits Part 16: The Impact of Social Media and Gaming Part 17: Study Tips and Notetaking Part 18: Ethical AI Use  Part 19: Life After College  Part 20: The Job Market – How AI is Changing the Game  Part 21: Your Digital Footprint  Part 22: Leveraging LinkedIn for Career Success   Part 23: A Killer Resume   Part 24: Interviewing   Part 25: Final Thoughts  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2469639/support] Psychology for Students — understanding your mind, your world, and your future — one episode at a time.

28 de jul de 2025 - 10 min
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