In this episode, we talk about communicating with family outside of those who live with us. New research led by Dr. Megan N. Reed, at Emory University, and her team recently published a new article titled, “Communication with Kin in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic” in the journal Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World. With important take-aways for who we communicate with in a crisis!
Read MoreIn this episode, we go ‘back to the beginning,’ with a focus on where we all begin and NEW science on pregnancy intention. New research led by Dr. Erica Hobby at NYU, recently published in the journal Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, explores whether pregnancy intension – a pregnancy that is intended and wanted versus unintended or earlier than planned – has short- or long-term impacts on the health of moms and babies born in Oklahoma, Missouri, and Alaska. With important take-aways for how important it is to support women and families at this crucial stage of life, we hope you’ll take this science deep dive with us, and let us know what you think!
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Read MoreIn this episode, we explore new science on the intergenerational impact of racialized discrimination on maternal and child mental health by Dr. Yara Mekawi and colleagues published in Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry titled, “Intergenerational Transmission of Depression: Examining the Roles of Racism and Trauma Among Black Mothers and Youth.”
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Also, we talk about the EMBRace project. Learn more about here
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In this episode, we focus on new science on couples’ quality and quantity time differences by income by Dr. Hannah Williamson and Megan Schouweiler out of University of Texas Austin. Their new Journal of Family Psychology paper titled, “Household Income Differentiates Quantity and Quality of Shared Spousal Time” helps us understand how the quality and quantity of couples’ time is different for lower- and higher-income couples.
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Read MoreIn this episode, we focus on new science on the ever-popular Love Languages (Chapman, 1992) by Drs. Anthony Coy and Lindsey Rodriguez out of University of South Florida. Their new Journal of Marital and Family Therapy paper titled, “Affection Preference, Enactment, and Relationship Satisfaction: A Dyadic Analysis of Love Languages” helps us understand how our preferred Love Language can affect our understanding of our partner’s preferred Love Language. We discuss whether the key may just be: better communication.
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Read MoreIn our newest Episode’s Poppin’ Culture segment, we discuss The Diplomat, and whether women really can have it all. Then, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Journal of Happiness Stdies research titled, “Honey, There’s Something on My Mind… Adverse Consequences of Negative and Positive Work Rumination on Attention to the Partner, and the Advantage of Talking About It,” led by Dr. Julia Schoellbauer at University of Vienna. Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we react to advice from BetterUp.com on advice from Empty Nesters.
Academic Deep Dive: here
Good or Bad Advice: here https://www.betterup.com/blog/empty-nest-syndrome
Read MoreIn our newest Episode’s Poppin’ Culture segment, we discuss what it might be like to work with a spouse and LIVE with Kelly and Mark. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive to ““How Do Own and Siblings’ Genders Shape Caregivers’ Risk of Perceiving Care-Related Criticism From Siblings.” Recently published in The Journals of Gerontology – led by Dr. Marissa Rurka at the University of Michigan – explores adult children caring for their aging parents, and the often GREATER caregiving burden experienced by daughters than sons. Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we talk about tips for family vacation from the Washington Post.
Academic Deep Dive: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36469600/
Good or Bad Advice: https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/2022/02/16/plan-family-travel-vacation/
Youtube: https://youtu.be/StdOCXGsgM4
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Read MoreIn our newest Episode’s Poppin’ Culture segment, we discuss Love is Blind, and how people do or DO NOT work on their relationships. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive to “Associations between vocal arousal and dyadic coping during couple interactions after a stress induction” by Dr. Lisanne Bulling at the University of Zurich. Turns out we can responde to our partners stress just by picking up on changes in their voice. Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, we talk about quotes from Stephen Sondheim’s “Into The Woods”.
Academic Deep Dive: here
Youtube: here
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Read MoreIn our newest Episode’s Poppin’ Culture segment, we step into a conversation about stepparenting after divorce with a discussion of Andrew Shue and Amy Robach. Next, have a conversation about allyship with an article titled, “Help (Un)wanted: Why the most powerful allies are the most likely to stumble – and when they fulfill their potential” by Dr. Karren Knowlton at Dartmouth. Last up, in Good or Bad Advice, talk about how to be a first time grandparent..
Academic Deep Dive: here
Youtube: here
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In our newest Episode, we first discuss depression as seen on Season 2 of Harlem, how to support friends’ mental health, and carefully recommending therapy. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Family Process research by Dr. Casey Totenhagen at University of Alabama and her colleagues exploring whether couples who play together, and engage in shared activities, experience fewer negative effects of financial stress on their relationship. Then, in Good or Bad Advice, we discuss Schitt’s Creek parenting recs, acceptance advice from Mr. Rogers, and Adele’s take on friendships. It’s a lot - and it’s only here, on Attached!
Academic Deep Dive: here
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/famp.12869
Good or Bad Advice:
Youtube: here
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In our newest Episode, we’re talking about racial justice and the work of antiracism in families and workplaces. First up we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology research done by Dr. Nkemka Anyiwo at Columbia and her colleagues exploring how Black families help support the healthy development and survival of their children in a racially oppressive society using a parenting practice known as “racial socialization.” Then, in Good or Bad Advice, we discuss recommendations on how to build an anti-racist workplace by Time’s Up. Listen and let us know what you think!
Academic Deep Dive:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/casp.2652
Good or Bad Advice:
https://timesupfoundation.org/work/equity/guide-equity-inclusion-during-crisis/building-an-anti-racist-workplace/
Youtube: https://youtu.be/vtEIF0jq18s
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Read MoreIn our newest Episode, we discuss looking for love in all the wrong - or right? - places. First up, in Poppin’ Culture, we discuss workplace infidelity and the recent fallout at Good Morning America. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Journal of Marriage and Family research out of the University of New Hampshire on dating when you’re older, and whether family caregiving responsibilities affect desire and desirability. Last up, we discuss ideas about what makes teens afraid to open up to their parents - is it Good or Bad Advice? Listen and let us know what you think!
Academic Deep Dive: here
Good or Bad Advice: here
Youtube: Here
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Read MoreHappy New Year! First up, in Poppin’ Culture, we discuss Firefly Lane was recently released starting Katherine Heigl and Sarah Chalke. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new PLOS One research out of Ruhr University Bochum on the benefits of hugging for protecting against our body’s usual response to stress. Last up, we do a Good or Bad Advice rapid fire, and discuss advice on seasonal affective disorder, separate interests for couples, trauma-focused therapy, and a recommendation from Mr. Rogers to love the loving part of yourself
Read MoreSeason 4 Ep 7: It’s the Holiday Season: Body Shaming, Family Meals, & Time Together
Happy Holidays! First up, in Poppin’ Culture, we discuss Love is Blind and body shaming. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new research in Sociological Research Online on family meals and parental sacrifice (remember to take home leftovers). Last up, we trends in who we spend time with as we age. We rate some of it Good, and some of it…not so Good. Based on science, of course.
Academic Deep Dive: here
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/13607804211065050
Good or Bad Advice:
Article: here https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck4aWUHsBtt/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D
Youtube: https://youtu.be/b2B9sdMcdgc
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First up, in Poppin’ Culture, we discuss Gisele and Tom’s divorce and the work and family balance. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into the new Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice research on changes in caregiver depression and child asthma symptoms. Last up, we discuss relationship advice on how to avoid conflict when decorating your house….. We rate some of it as Good, and some of it…not so Good. Based on science, of course.
First up, in Poppin’ Culture, we discuss Red Table Talk and the experience of toxic forgiveness. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Journal of Personality and Social Psychology research on GROWTH mindset and confronting bias. Last up, we discuss relationship advice on repairing relationships, self-care, and being the oldest daughter.. We rate some of it Good, and some of it…not so Good. Based on science, of course.
Academic Deep Dive: Here
Good or Bad Advice:
Youtube: Here
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First up, in Poppin’ Culture, we discuss ABC’s Abbott Elementary and the impact of work friendships on our workplace experience. Next, we do an Academic Deep Dive into new Child Development research on whether there’s a “right time” for kids to get their first phone. Last up, we discuss relationship advice submitted by listeners on explaining boundaries, performative parenting, couples’ division of labor, and blooming where planted. We rate some of it Good, and some of it…not so Good. Based on science, of course.
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