Épisodes

  • The Rise of Self-Diagnosing | Shrink Space E.71
    Jun 16 2026

    Why are so many people diagnosing themselves with ADHD, autism, anxiety, trauma, and other mental health conditions?

    In this episode, psychologists Dave and Rob discuss the rise of self-diagnosis, the role of social media in shaping mental health conversations, and whether we're becoming better informed about psychology or increasingly pathologizing normal human experiences.

    Can we really diagnose ourselves, or can self-diagnosis sometimes do more harm than good?

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    45 min
  • Why Too Many Choices Makes Us Miserable | Shrink Space E.70
    Jun 9 2026

    Why do more choices often make us feel worse?

    In this episode of Shrink Space, we explore choice overload, decision fatigue, and the paradox of choice. Learn why too many options can increase anxiety and how to make decisions with more confidence.

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    46 min
  • The Seven Deadly Sins of Self Help | Shrink Space E.69
    May 19 2026

    Self-help is everywhere right now, but does it actually hold up when you look at it through a psychological lens?

    Psychologists Rob and Dave explore self-help culture, motivational advice, and why certain messages spread so easily online. They also discuss well-known voices in the space, including Mel Robbins, and what to look out for before taking self-help advice at face value.

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    51 min
  • Money Doesn’t Motivate People (The Way You Think) | Shrink Space E.68
    May 6 2026

    We’re told money is what drives us. But is it?

    In this episode of Shrink Space, we talk about what actually motivates people, why chasing more never seems to feel like enough, and how the hedonic treadmill keeps us stuck wanting more.

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    39 min
  • Why High Performers Feel Like Frauds | Shrink Space E.67
    Apr 16 2026

    Imposter syndrome can make even capable people doubt themselves. In this episode, we unpack why it happens, what it actually means, and how to tell the difference between self-doubt and real limitations. We also talk about how to work through it and build more confidence over time.

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    34 min
  • Is AI Making Us Dumber? | Shrink Space E.66
    Apr 1 2026

    Is AI making us dumber or enhancing us?

    In this episode of Shrink Space, we explore how artificial intelligence is changing the way we think, work, and make decisions. As AI becomes part of everyday life, from healthcare to simple daily tasks, we look at what that means for our effort, our skills, and our ability to think critically.

    We also take a step back and look at history. People have always been skepticalof new technology, even as far back as Socrates. So is this just a familiar pattern, or is AI fundamentally different?

    We talk about effort avoidance, the trade-off between convenience and skill, how AI might impact critical thinking, who is most affected, and where AI can genuinely add value.

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    50 min
  • How To Be More Creative | Shrink Space E.65
    Mar 20 2026

    Why are some people more creative?Dave and Rob visited SXSW and got thinking about what drives creativity. Is it incentives, mindset, or something deeper?In this episode, they break down the psychology behind being creative, including the role of self-efficacy, hope, and incentives. They explore how believing your actions matter can shape your behavior, and why some people get stuck while others move forward.

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    44 min
  • Tribal Minds During Global Crises: War With Iran | Shrink Space E.64
    Mar 6 2026

    In this episode of Shrink Space, we cover major news shaping the world today: the war in Iran, political tensions, and the narratives forming around global conflict.

    We also talk about Donald Trump, the Epstein files, and public scrutiny of powerful figures, including Bill Clinton. Power, secrecy, and influence collide in ways that keep these stories dominating the conversation.


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    42 min