Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Showing episodes and shows of

Kristen M. Shockley

Shows

That\'s So Fcked UpThat's So Fcked UpTSFU Ep. 167- LEGAL TORTURE: The Cult of Russ McKamey part 4Hoping you're all having a wonderful or at least tolerable holiday season lovelies, we finally bring you the Finale of the Saga of Russ...In the final part of this deep dive series, Ash and research assistant Kristen wrap up with how a couple of YouTubers infiltrated the Manor and Russ' inner circle, wrecking havoc in some pretty insane and hilarious ways, how Russ handled that and what he's up to now.... it's not good.✨Please consider supporting us on Patreon, for early ad-free content and so much more for as little as $5 a month! 2025-01-031h 29That\'s So Fcked UpThat's So Fcked UpTSFU Ep. 167- LEGAL TORTURE: The Cult of Russ McKamey part 3In the third installment of our four part series, Ash and research assistant Kristen talk about everything from the ethics of extreme haunted experiences and the psychological impact of such traumatic experiences. They also talk about red rooms, rumors of military connections, and McKamey's lack of legal repercussions despite numerous allegations surrounding the troubling nature of his relationships with women and children. Tune in for this juicy one!✨Please consider supporting us on Patreon, for early ad-free content and so much more for as little as $5 a month! 🩷Or make a one time donati...2024-12-301h 01The Company of Dads PodcastThe Company of Dads PodcastEP100: What Have We Learned In Two Years at Work and at HomeInterview with Kristen Shockley / Our First Guest, Professor at Auburn / Work-Life ExpertHOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVANWelcome to our 100th Podcast! To celebrate, we're talking to Kristen Shockley, our first guest almost two years ago. We talked back then about her research during the pandemic and what led to harmony at home. (Spoiler: people who only worked and weren't involved with caregiving were less productive in their jobs.) Talking to her was a great way to kick off our weekly podcast where we strive to bring insights, stories, and even a...2023-12-1924 minHealthy WorkHealthy WorkInterventions for Work-Life BalanceIn episode 52 we chat about a paper by Nicola von Allmen, Andreas Hirschi, Anne Burmeister, and Kristen Shockley. They published a meta-analysis (a study of all the studies on a topic) on work-nonwork interventions. They found that largely, the most impactful interventions were those that directly increased personal resources such as time, mindfulness, and resilience. They also found that not nearly enough studies explored reducing demands as an intervention.Paper: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2023-79121-001 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get...2023-07-1718 minWork CheckWork CheckShould you turn your camera on in video calls?Does turning your camera on during video meetings fill you with dread? Or do you look forward to seeing your colleagues' faces on calls? Today, we debate whether teams should default to having cameras on or off in virtual meetings. Get ready to dig into the surprising impacts that cameras can have on creativity, engagement, and even career advancement.Debater Maren Hotvedt argues in favor of keeping cameras on, supported by Juraj Holub, co-founder of Remote People and former chief meeting designer at Slido. Marshall Walker Lee comes out swinging against the practice, with help from industrial-organizational...2023-03-0727 minRedrum and Red WineRedrum and Red WineEpisode 78 - Don't Be an AccompliceYou know some people should never have children... the case of Jhessye Jash'ua Shockley proves that. CONTENT WARNING: Todays case involves children and child abuse. If you or someone you know needs help please contact: Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-422-4453 Be sure to follow us at: Twitter: @rarwpodcast Instagram: @rarwpodcast Contact us at: E-mail: redrumandredwinepodcast@gmail.com All music written and produced by: Savasas savasas | Free Listening on SoundCloud2022-07-2226 minFormer StudentFormer StudentEp 23: Former Student, Kristen ShockleyCome along as we catch up with Class of 2001 sensation Dr. Kristen Shockley to talk energy sapping babies, clicking (or not) with students, learning to write well at SMHS, UGA expectations, college preparedness, and Thanksgiving-saving trapeze artists of New York City. The Former Student podcast is back for another week of wonder! 2022-05-2558 minPositiv korreliertPositiv korreliert2.03 Kamera aus - Schlafanzug an: Zoom fatigueIn Zeiten einer weltweiten Pandemie ist eines für Studis wohl immer wichtiger geworden: Zoom. Aber was macht es eigentlich mit uns, dass wir uns nun ständig online über eine Webcam unterhalten und uns dabei auch noch ständig selber beobachten können. Denn eine Feldstudie von Kristen Shockley hat genau untersucht, wie sich virtuelle Meetings auf unser Gefühl von Erschöpfung und demnach auch unserer Job Performance auswirken. Dabei spielt statistisch vor allem eins eine besondere Rolle: Der Mediator. Was das ist und welche Tipps Luise und Kai haben, um weniger müde nach einem Zoom Meeting...2022-04-1527 minThe Company of Dads PodcastThe Company of Dads PodcastEP1: What Pandemic Research Revealed About DadsInterview with Kristen M. Shockley / Professor, University of GeorgiaHOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVANThe pandemic changed parenting and relationships overnight. Kids were forced home from school. Parents were sent into remote work or forced to juggle shifts with parenting. Into this chaos, stepped Kristen Shockley, a professor at the University of Georgia, who wanted to know what this sudden shift did to how couples worked, parented and cleaned up afterward. What she found revealed unexpected insight into on relationships, but it also offered valuable lessons for the new world of work.2022-01-2237 minDon\'t Panic GeocastDon't Panic GeocastEpisode 305 - "Trovant down by the river"Trovants are a mysterious rock formation and we try to understand them this week! Science Alert Article When on Earth Article Wikipedia Article Geology In Article Fun Paper Friday Tired of zoom meetings? Let's read a paper about them! Shockley, Kristen M., et al. "The fatiguing effects of camera use in virtual meetings: A within-person field experiment." Journal of Applied Psychology 106.8 (2021): 1137. Contact us: Show Support us on Patreon! www.dontpanicgeocast.com SWUNG Slack @dontpanicgeo show@dontpanicgeocast.com John Leeman www.johnrleeman.com @geo_leeman Shannon Dulin @ShannonDulin 2021-10-1547 minLeading for Wellness with Dr. Patricia Grabarek and Dr. Katina SawyerLeading for Wellness with Dr. Patricia Grabarek and Dr. Katina SawyerVideo Calls with Dr. Allison Gabriel and Dr. Kristen ShockleyWe were so lucky to be joined by Dr. Allison Gabriel and Dr. Kristen Shockley to discuss their amazing new research. We dive into why video calls can be harmful and who is most impacted. Listen in as we chat about this groundbreaking research with the researchers themselves! Links: Shockley, et al. (2021) Article on […] The post Video Calls with Dr. Allison Gabriel and Dr. Kristen Shockley appeared first on Workr Beeing | The Science Of Thriving Workplaces.2021-09-2337 minReal Keto TalkReal Keto TalkIf You’re Not Testing, You’re Just Guessing w/Dr. Kelly ShockleyThis is an interview with Dr. Kelly Shockley - Dr. Of Chiropractic, specializing in clinical nutrition and functional medicine. She talks about the importance of testing to determine the underlying conditions in your body, so your diet will work better.If you are on a journey to improve your health, whether it be weight loss, or any other goal you have, testing is critically important. If you are not testing, you’re guessing, which you don’t want to do with your health.Just the same way we test out different things in a business to f...2021-04-2929 minWork and Life with Stew FriedmanWork and Life with Stew FriedmanEp 193. Kristen Shockley: Impact of the Rapid Shift to Remote WorkDr. Kristen Shockley is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Georgia. She has been studying how companies adapted during the pandemic, or how they haven’t adjusted, to meet the needs of worker productivity and well-being. She’s also been looking at how couples forced to handle childcare, housework, and their day jobs have divided the responsibilities.  Kristen has conducted research aimed at understanding organizational initiatives to help employees manage competing life demands (like flexible work arrangements); the relationship between work-family conflict and health outcomes, including eating behaviors and physiological indicators of health; and understanding how dual-earner coupl...2021-02-0551 minSkimm ThisSkimm ThisStraining to Make Sense of it All First up: By now you’ve probably heard about some new strains of COVID-19… that kinda sound like spy names. Meet B117, B1351, and P-1. And some bad news: they’re potentially more harmful. We’ll break down what we know so far about how to protect yourself, and whether the vaccines will still be effective against them. (0:58) Then: This week, all eyes were on...GameStop. And no, that isn’t a typo. We’ll tell you why a lot of people on Reddit have made waves in the stock market. (8:58) ICYMI: Former President Trump’s second impeachment trial kicks off soon. We’ll...2021-01-2829 minSpeaking of PsychologySpeaking of PsychologyThe Challenge of Telework During COVID-19 with Kristen Shockley, PhDOver the past several months, millions of newly remote workers have found themselves juggling work and family responsibilities from hastily improvised home offices. Kristen Shockley, PhD, a professor of psychology at the University of Georgia, discusses her research on how these new teleworkers are adapting and talks about what the pandemic may mean for the future of remote work. Join us online August 6-8 for APA 2020 Virtual. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-06-1728 minBaruch CommunityBaruch CommunityUsing Emotionally Responsive Avatars to Address Health and Behavioral Health Needs in EducationProfessors Glenn Albright and Kristen Shockley (Psychology Department) deliver the keynote address on responsive avatars, especially their use with veterans with PTSD. Associate Dean Linda Friedman (Zicklin School of Business) receives the 2013 Hybrid and Online Teaching Award.2013-05-011h 15