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Everyday Thangs with Miss Pat

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Welcome to Everyday things with Miss Pat, where we discuss life from the perspective of Media, Psychology and Religion. Join me for interesting conversations every week.© 2021 Relations Science Sciences sociales
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    • S01:E08 Finding the "Me" in Media
      Apr 5 2021

      This is part two in the Egocentrism series. This is a breakdown of how egocentrism helps us to understand media in relation to what we know, feel and experience. This is a look at audience behaviors and the reasons why we love some things and hate others.

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      12 min
    • S01:E07 Why Children throw tantrums
      Mar 3 2021

      Have you ever wondered why children throw tantrums? Learn straight from the mind of a 4 year old. Today we are starting a new series on Egocentrism. Today's podcast is part 1 of 3. We look at Egocentrism as a psychological term and break it down with some everyday examples of egocentrism throughout different stages of life. The definitions and references are from verywellmind.com. If you would like to learn more about Piaget, feel free to look up his stages of development.

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      20 min
    • S01:E06 Bonus Content Theory of Mind
      Feb 24 2021

      This episode is a discussion of Theory of mind and it's intersection with culture and our subjective perceptions. How does the fact that you see the world from your own point of view affect how you relate to people? How does it affect how you love and relate to people? In this episode we reveal the next term that we will be discussing right at the end of the episode. The definition references are from Oxford Dictionary, Wikipedia.com and verywellmind.com

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      12 min
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