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Mind Tricks Radio
Welcome to Mind Tricks Radio, where we’ll explore contemporary topics in Psychology, though interviewing creative and innovative thinkers in the field. I’m your host, Dr. Aaron Kaplan. Thanks for tuning in!
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May 26, 2026
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Episode 93: The Puritans, the Apocalypse, and Zombies: How American History Shaped Stories About the End of the World, with Dr. Kevin Pelletier 26.05.2026 1:02:35
In this episode of MindTricks Radio, I spoke with Dr. Kevin Pelletier, an associate professor of English at the University of Richmond, about apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic literature—where the tradition comes from, why it has endured for centuries, and why stories about the end of the world continue to speak so powerfully to the human imagination. We talk about the deep roots of apocalyptic thi...
Episode 92: Is Age Just a Number? The Subjective Experience of Age and Time, with Dr. Art Markman 17.05.2026 45:55
In this episode of MindTricks Radio, I spoke with Dr. Art Markman about the subjectivity of age and time—why we often feel younger than the number on our birth certificate, why time seems to speed up as we get older, and what psychology can tell us about making life feel fuller, longer, and more meaningful. We talk about the difference between chronological age and subjective age, the strange expe...
Episode 91: Imagining the End of the World -- The Psychological Appeal for Post-Apocalyptic Fiction, with Dr. Mathias Clasen 11.05.2026 52:35
In this episode of MindTricks Radio, I sit down with Dr. Mathias Clasen, associate professor of literature and media and co-director of the Recreational Fear Lab at Aarhus University in Denmark, to explore why people are so drawn to frightening stories — especially stories about the end of the world. Our conversation dives into the strange appeal of post-apocalyptic fiction, from its “blank slate”...
Episode 90: Perfectionism -- Part 2, Beyond the Basics, with Dr. Liza Wacker 04.05.2026 57:41
In this episode of MindTricks Radio, I caught up with Dr. Liza Wacker to continue our conversation about perfectionism—what it is, where it comes from, and why it can quietly create so much stress, anxiety, burnout, and self-doubt. We talk about the difference between healthy striving and perfectionism, how perfectionism shows up in relationships, parenting, work, athletics, creativity, procrastin...
Episode 89: The Neuroplasticity of Identity, with Dr. Elizabeth Mateer 07.04.2026 45:51
In this episode of MindTricks Radio, I sit down with Dr. Elizabeth Mateer, a Harvard Medical School neuropsychology fellow, writer, and Psychology Today contributor, to explore how identity is shaped by memory, attention, emotion, and the stories we tell ourselves. We talk about the idea that the self is not fixed, but continually built and rebuilt through experience. Our conversation dives into n...
Episode 88: Progeny, a dystopian novel -- Interview with author Dr. Peter Weiss 27.03.2026 39:53
In this episode of MindTricks Radio, I sit down with physician and novelist Dr. Peter Weiss to discuss Progeny, his chilling dystopian novel set in a world where every newborn is taken from its birth mother and reassigned by the state in the name of equity. At the heart of our conversation is the book’s most unsettling question: what happens when a society’s drive for fairness begins to override t...
Episode 87: Stop Trying, and Start Doing!, with Carla Ondrasik 12.03.2026 59:44
In this episode of MindTricks Radio, I sit down with author and motivational speaker Carla Ondrasik to talk about a deceptively simple word that may be quietly sabotaging our goals: try. In her book Stop Trying: The Life-Transforming Power of Trying Less and Doing More, Carla argues that the language we use with ourselves matters more than we realize. When we say we’ll “try,” we often leave the do...
Episode 85: Don't Take It Personally!: -- Breaking Down The Cognitive Distortion of Personalization, with guest co-host Dr. Tyler Ralston 07.03.2026 41:49
In this episode of Mind Tricks Radio, I sit down once again with guest co-host Dr. Tyler Ralston for a lively, practical conversation about the cognitive distortion of personalization — that sneaky mental habit of assuming that other people’s behavior, moods, or even major life events are somehow about us. Together, we unpack what personalization really is (and what it isn’t), including why “don’t...
Episode 86: Unleash the Power of the Four Kinds of Connections, with Dr. Adam Dorsay 07.03.2026 1:00:23
In this episode of Mind Tricks Radio, I sit down with my friend and colleague, psychologist, Dr. Adam Dorsay to explore one of the most essential ingredients of psychological well-being: connection. Drawing from his book Super Psyched: Unleash the Power of the Four Types of Connection and Live the Life You Love, Dr. Dorsay introduces a framework for understanding why so many people feel lonely an...
Episode 81: PTSD and Differential Diagnosis, with guest co-host Dr. Tyler Ralston 25.02.2026 51:57
In this episode of Mind Tricks Radio, I meet up with guest co-host Dr. Tyler Ralston for a fast-moving deep dive into one of the most recognize, and often misunderstood, diagnoses in mental health: PTSD. Together they trace its fascinating evolution from “shell shock” and “combat fatigue” to today’s broader understanding that trauma comes in many forms. Then they get practical, unpacking what real...
Episode 84: Critical Thinking -- Beyond the Basics, with Dr. Christopher Dwyer 15.12.2025 1:21:57
In Episode 84 of MindTricks Radio, I’m joined by critical thinking researcher Dr. Christopher Dwyer for a wide-ranging and lively conversation that goes well beyond the basics of what it means to think well. We explore his provocatively titled new book, Knowledge Doesn’t Exist, and unpack what that claim really means. Rather than arguing that truth is meaningless, Dwyer challenges the way we casua...
Episode 83: AI and the Future of Psychotherapy, with Dr. Nya Smith 07.11.2025 32:12
In this episode of MindTricks Radio, Dr. Kaplan and Dr. Nya Smith dive into a lively and at times heated conversation about the future of artificial intelligence in psychotherapy. With Dr. Smith’s full consent, the discussion itself was generated through AI using cloned versions of both hosts’ voices. The episode takes a bold look at the rapidly changing landscape of mental health technology and c...
Episode 82: Understanding and Supporting Children Who Grieve, with Cynthia White 03.11.2025 1:02:33
In today’s episode of MindTricks Radio, I sit down with veteran grief counselor and author Cynthia White to explore how children experience and heal from loss. Drawing from over four decades of work with grieving children and families, Cynthia shares her “quantum model” of grief—an approach that views grief as living energy in the body, best understood through movement, play, and connection. Toget...
Episode 80: How Exposure to Different Cultures Expands the Mind, with Dr. Aditi Subramaniam 11.10.2025 38:01
What happens in the brain when we step outside our cultural bubble? In this week’s episode of Mind Tricks Radio, I sit down with neuroscientist and science writer Dr. Aditi Subramaniam to explore how cross-cultural experiences literally reshape the mind. From creativity and cognitive flexibility to empathy and resilience, we dig into the neuroscience behind what happens when we immerse ourselves i...
Episode 79: I Feel Therefore It's True -- or is it?: Deconstructing Emotional Reasoning, with guest co-host Dr. Tyler Ralston 07.10.2025 32:53
Ever catch yourself thinking, “I feel anxious, so something must be wrong” or “I feel guilty, so I must’ve screwed up”? In this episode, Dr. Aaron and Dr. Tyler Ralston unpack the sneaky distortion known as emotional reasoning—the habit of mistaking feelings for facts. They dive into how anxiety, guilt, and anger can trick us into believing our emotions are evidence of truth, explore why our brain...
Episode 78: Core Principles for Psychological Well-Being, with Dr. Noam Shpancer 26.09.2025 1:02:02
Today I had a blast interviewing Dr. Noam Shpancer on this episode of Mind Tricks Radio. We talked about his upcoming book, Mental Fitness 101: Principles for Psychological Well-Being, and the timeless psychological lessons he’s distilled from decades of research, teaching, and clinical work. Dr. Shpancer explained how good mental health rests on two fundamental human needs: the need to belong and...
Episode 77: The Amygdala Whisperer: Managing Fear and Anxiety, with Dr. Catherine Pittman 13.09.2025 1:07:51
In this episode of Mind Tricks Radio, I sit down with Dr. Catherine Pittman, a psychologist, professor, and author of Taming Your Amygdala. We explore one of the brain’s most fascinating players: the amygdala. Sometimes called the brain’s “alarm system,” the amygdala is central to how we experience fear, anxiety, and even panic. Dr. Pittman brings warmth and clarity as she explains how this tiny a...
Episode 76: How We Use Playing-It-Safe-Moves to Cope with Anxiety, with Dr. Patricia Zurita Ona 01.09.2025 55:09
In this episode of Mind Tricks Radio, I sit down with clinical psychologist Dr. Patricia Zurita Ona to explore the concept of Playing It Safe Moves. Growing up in Bolivia during political unrest shaped her early understanding of fear, and her path from philosophy to psychology brings a rich, thoughtful lens to her work. We talk about Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), cognitive-behavioral to...
Episode 75: The Weaponizing of Therapy Speak, with Dr. Isabelle Morley 26.05.2025 47:13
In this episode of Mind Tricks Radio, I sit down with clinical psychologist Dr. Isabelle Morley to talk about her eye-opening new book, They’re Not Gaslighting You. We dive into the world of “therapy speak” gone wild—how words like narcissist, toxic, gaslighting, and OCD are being thrown around on social media and in relationships, often in ways that do more harm than good. Dr. Morley unpacks the...
Episode 74: Why We Believe Things That Aren’t True, with Dr. Joseph Pierre 16.05.2025 1:00:58
I had a blast interviewing psychiatrist and author Dr. Joseph Pierre, who joined me to explore why false beliefs are so compelling—and so hard to shake. We dive into his book False: How Mistrust, Disinformation, and Motivated Reasoning Make Us Believe Things That Aren’t True, and talk delusions, the slippery boundary between pathology and normal belief, and how the internet, identity, and algorith...
Episode 73: Learned Helplessness, Optimism, and Escaping the Doom Spiral, with Dr. Aaron Kaplan and guest co-host Dr. Tyler Ralston 09.05.2025 34:58
In this lively episode, Dr. Aaron Kaplan teams up with psychologist and friend Dr. Tyler Ralston to unpack one of psychology’s most curious and relatable phenomena: learned helplessness—why we sometimes just give up even when the door’s wide open. From Seligman’s shocking (literally) dog experiments to how pessimism shows up in everyday life—relationships, work, personal setbacks—they explore how...
Episode 72: Obedience to Authority and the Banality of Evil, an Interview with Dr. Stanley Milgram 02.05.2025 35:56
In this thought-provoking episode of Mind Tricks Radio, we conduct a simulated conversation with legendary social psychologist Dr. Stanley Milgram, brought to life through AI. Best known for his groundbreaking—and deeply controversial—obedience experiments at Yale University in the early 1960s, Milgram explored the unsettling ease with which ordinary people comply with authority, even when it lead...
Episode 71: Interview with Rollo May -- On Existential Anxiety, Iosalation, Freedom, and Authenticity 25.04.2025 44:20
In this special episode of Mind Tricks Radio, we sit down with one of the most influential voices in existential psychology—Dr. Rollo May. Well… an AI-generated version of him! Using advanced AI tools, we bring to life a fictional conversation with Dr. May, whose work helped shape modern psychology’s understanding of anxiety, freedom, and the human struggle for authenticity. Known for powerful wor...
Episode 70: Interview with Dr. Viktor Frankl -- On Logotherapy and Man's Search for Meaning 18.04.2025 30:08
In this special episode of Mind Tricks Radio, we sit down with one of the most profound voices in the history of psychology—Dr. Viktor Frankl. Well… an AI-generated version of him! Using cutting-edge technology, we recreate a fictional conversation with the legendary psychiatrist, Holocaust survivor, and founder of Logotherapy, exploring his timeless insights on meaning, suffering, and the human w...
Episode 69: Dream Analysis -- How to Understand the Meanings of Your Dreams, with Dr. Aaron Kaplan 11.04.2025 17:14
In this solo episode of Mind Tricks Radio, I take you on a fascinating journey into the world of dream analysis—exploring why our dreams can be gateways to understanding deeper parts of ourselves. Drawing from classic theories by Freud and Jung, as well as my own experience as a therapist, I share my personalized approach to interpreting dreams inspired by Gestalt therapy pioneer Fritz Perls. You'...
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