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Ep: 126 - Reviewing Netflix's "Queer Eye" - The Psychology of Change


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Prof. Michael Drane provides a review of Queer Eye, including trivia, reviews, & The Psychology of how people make change in their lives. Who is your favorite of the Fab 5? Jonathan Van Ness? Antoni Porowski? Karamo Brown? Tan France? Or Bobby Berk?


Jonathan Van Ness


Antoni Porowski


Karamo Brown


Tan France


Bobby Berk

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Unpopular Culture Podcast is a psychology podcast hosted by Professor & Psychotherapist Michael Drane. With help from professionals in different fields, he seeks to shine light into the broken underbelly of society.

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Ep: 126 - Reviewing Netflix's "Queer Eye" - The Psychology of Change - Michael Drane - Pop culture podcast - We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis.

We review of Queer Eye, including trivia, reviews, & The Psychology of how people make change in their lives. Who is your favorite of the Fab 5? Jonathan Van Ness? Antoni Porowski? Karamo Brown? Tan France? Or Bobby Berk? Pop culture, psychology, The psychology of change. We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis. Michael Drane. UPC