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Kim Mills

Mentioned in 12 analyzed podcast episodes across 1 show

Host of the Speaking of Psychology podcast who conducts interviews with academic researchers on psychology-related topics. Appears across multiple episodes discussing relationship science, family dynamics, and animal behavior research. Known for facilitating in-depth conversations between psychology experts and podcast audiences.

Episode Appearances

Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · May 13, 2026

‘Bossware’ and burnout: The psychology of workplace surveillance, with Tara Behrend, PhD

Host of Speaking of Psychology podcast conducting interview on workplace surveillance

Workplace Digital Surveillance TechnologiesEmployee Privacy Rights and Legal ProtectionsAI and Facial Recognition in Monitoring
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · May 6, 2026

Debunking psychology myths and misconceptions, with Erin Smith, PhD

Host of Speaking of Psychology podcast conducting interview with Dr. Smith

Psychology Misconceptions and Myth DebunkingIntroductory Psychology Curriculum DesignActive Learning and Student Engagement Strategies
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · May 1, 2026

Managing stress in turbulent times, with Arthur C. Evans Jr., PhD, and Georges C. Benjamin, MD

Podcast host facilitating discussion between APA and APHA leaders on stress and health

Chronic stress and allostatic loadSocial determinants of healthPolitical polarization and mental health
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Apr 29, 2026

It takes courage to be creative, with Zorana Ivcevic Pringle, PhD

Host of Speaking of Psychology podcast conducting interview with Dr. Pringle

Creativity as a learnable skill and choicePsychological safety in creative teamsEmotional intelligence and creativity
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Apr 22, 2026

Invisible scars: Recognizing and treating medical trauma, with James C. Jackson, PsyD

Host of Speaking of Psychology podcast who conducted the interview with Dr. Jackson

Medical trauma definition and diagnostic criteriaPTSD prevalence in ICU survivorsBirth trauma and emergency C-sections
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Apr 15, 2026

Tip or skip? What drives our tipping behavior, with Michael Lynn, PhD

Host of Speaking of Psychology podcast conducting interview with Dr. Lynn

Tipping behavior psychology and social normsDigital payment screen design and behavioral nudgingService worker compensation and minimum wage laws
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Apr 8, 2026

The psychology of spending, debt and budgeting, with Abigail Sussman, PhD

Host of Speaking of Psychology podcast conducting interview with Dr. Sussman

Buy-now-pay-later psychology and spending behaviorMental accounting and debt-savings co-holdingBudgeting failures and irregular expense prediction
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Apr 1, 2026

Why babies laugh, with Gina Mireault, PhD

Host of Speaking of Psychology podcast conducting interview with Dr. Mireault

Infant laughter development and timelineIncongruity detection in infantsSocial signaling and bonding through laughter
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Mar 25, 2026

How accurate are our first impressions? With Nicholas Rule, PhD

Host of Speaking of Psychology podcast conducting interview with Dr. Rule

First Impression Formation and Snap JudgmentsFacial Recognition and Person Perception AccuracyStereotype Activation and Overgeneralization Effects
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Feb 11, 2026

What relationship science says about finding love, with Paul Eastwick, PhD

Host of Speaking of Psychology podcast conducting the interview with Dr. Eastwick

Evolutionary Psychology Narratives in DatingRomantic Compatibility AssessmentGender Differences in Mate Selection
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Feb 4, 2026

The invisible work of being a daughter, with Allison Alford, PhD

Host of Speaking of Psychology podcast; conducts interview with Dr. Alford about daughtering research

Invisible Labor and Family DynamicsAdult Daughtering and CaregivingWork-Family Balance and Burnout
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Speaking of Psychology

Speaking of Psychology · Jan 21, 2026

Inside the social minds -- and amazing memories -- of chimps and bonobos, with Laura Simone Lewis, PhD

Host of Speaking of Psychology podcast; conducted interview with Dr. Lewis

Primate Social Cognition and MemoryLong-Term Social Memory in Great ApesEye-Tracking Methodology for Animal Research
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