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Clark University

Mentioned in 5 analyzed podcast episodes across 3 shows

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Zero to Well-Read

Zero to Well-Read · May 21, 2026

How to Read Toni Morrison and Where to Start, with Namwali Serpell

Mentioned as where Serpell's sister was a student before transferring to Howard University

Toni Morrison's recommended reading order and pedagogical approachLiterary difficulty and reader accessibility in modernist fictionNarrative ambiguity and gaps as ethical tools in literature
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Hidden Brain

Hidden Brain · Feb 16, 2026

Why You're Smarter Than You Think

James Cordova is a psychologist at Clark University and author of relationship psychology research

Intelligence Testing and IQ Measurement LimitationsStandardized Testing Bias and ValidityTwice-Exceptional (2E) Individuals
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The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast

The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast · Feb 5, 2026

1KHO 701: Charismatic Adults | Dr. Robert Brooks, Raising Resilient Children

Institution where Dr. Brooks earned his doctorate

Islands of Competence and Strength-Based ParentingEmotional Regulation vs. Consequence-Based DisciplineCharismatic Adults and Resilience Building
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Hidden Brain

Hidden Brain · Oct 6, 2025

Love 2.0: How to Fix Your Marriage, Part 2

James Cordova is a psychologist at Clark University studying acceptance and intimacy in relationships

Blame cycles and conflict resolution in intimate relationshipsAcceptance as therapeutic intervention in couples therapyEmotional vulnerability and defensiveness mechanisms
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Hidden Brain

Hidden Brain · Sep 29, 2025

Love 2.0: How to Fix Your Marriage, Part 1

Home institution of psychologist James Cordova, who studies relationship dynamics and acceptance-based couples therapy approaches

Acceptance-based couples therapy vs. behavior-change therapyPerpetual relationship issues and personality differencesPorcupine-turtle conflict patterns in relationships
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