Ep: 233 - How To Incite A Mob: Thoughts on the Capitol

It’s astonishing how quickly one person’s idea can become the belief system of an entire community.

In this week's episode, Professor Michael Drane explores the psychology of Mob Mentality within the context of the riot at the Capitol. Mob Mentality usually makes headlines during the holidays--that is, unfortunately, a familiar sight. However, the events that took place last Wednesday are unprecedented. You may be asking yourself "Why did this happen?" or "How could this happen?"

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Ep: 226 - The Psychology of Live-Streamed Suicide 2

This week Lou asked about live-streamed suicide and the motive behind ending one’s life on social media platforms, as well as the ramifications for those who encourage suicide on social media. We touch on some of the legal and social challenges associated with addressing live-streamed suicide.

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Ep: 219 - Cobra Kai Psychology - The Psychology of Cobra Kai

Psychology Professor Michael Drane teams up with Brihana from The Cobra Kai Kompanion Podcast to talk behind the scenes of Cobra Kai, easter eggs, and the psychology behind this show. This episode covers season 1 and Season 2. Cobra Kai Podcast

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Ep: 218 - Death Row Psychology - The Psychology of Death Row

Dr. Bill Kimberlin has interviewed multiple inmates just prior to their executions. He comes with a message: Death row is not what we think it is.The author of the book, "Watch Me Die!" has come to UPC to talk about what he has learned.

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Ep: 216 - Psychotic Fame - The Psychology of Being Famous

Celebrities like Jennifer Lawerence, Daniel Radcliffe, and Amy Schumer describe being famous as a kind of disorientating whirlwind. Are you someone who fantasizes about being world-renown? If you suddenly became famous, you would find that the way you once existed in the world has changed.

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Ep: 214 - Scale of Evil, (Part 12) - The Psychology of Rape and Murder

Category 17 is a dark part of the Gradations of Evil scale. Its covers serial killers, torturers, and sadists. They kill for the gratification of the murder itself, and can involve sexual contact with their victim. Ted Bundy & Richard Ramirez- two serial rapists and sadists.

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Ep: 213 - Therapist Profiles: Umbrella Academy, (Part 3) - The Psychology of Umbrella Academy (Preview)

This is a Psychological Breakdown of "Five" from "The Umbrella Academy" Featuring Professor Michael Drane and grad students Andrew Baker and Ashely Haynes-Gibson.

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Ep: 211 - Living With Borderline Personality - The Psychology of Borderline Personality Disorder (Preview)

Borderline Personality can be extremely challenging for the person that has it, and also for the relationships in that person's life. In this episode: We discuss what it's like living with Borderline Personality.

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Ep: 208 - Therapist Profiles: Umbrella Academy, (Part 1) Luther, Diego, Allison - The Psychology of Umbrella Academy

What trauma goes into making a hero? Psychology Professor Michael Drane breaks down the personality structure and family dynamics of The Umbrella Academy characters. This episode breaks down Diego, Luther, and Allison or numbers 1,2, and 3.

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Ep: 204 - Jeffrey Epstein “Filthy Rich” and The Unchecked Id - The Psychology of Jeffrey Epstein

We analyze the psychology behind the Jeffrey Epstein “Filthy Rich". Did he kill himself? Was it Murder? What kind of person would do this? Was he a psychopath? What was Ghislaine Maxwell's role.

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Ep: 203 - Cults vs Military (Preview) - The Psychology of Cults vs Military

In this episode we talk about the difference and similarities between cults and military. Both groups are known to break down their members to psychologically rebuild them.

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Ep: 196 - The Six Stalkers (Part 4) Celebrity Stalkers - The Psychology of Stalkers and Stalking Behavior

In this episode we explore the psychology of celebrity stalkers- the 4th type of Stalker in our 6 types of stalkers series- "The celebrity Stalker." A type of stalking that truly embodies what happens when someone obsesses over the unattainable. We discus Selena Gomez's stalker Thomas Brodnicki. We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychology

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Ep: 195 - Multiple Personality Disorder, Explained - The Psychology of Dissociative Identity Disorder (Preview)

We explain what happens in the mind of a person with Dissociative Identity Disorder (A.K.A Multiple Personality Disorder). They will discuss this through the lens of Internal Family Systems.

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Ep: 194 - Scale of Evil, Part 11: The Abbotsford Killer - The Psychology of Murder

We continue The Scale of Evil Series with a forensic analysis on the case of Terry Driver, convicted murder. Driver ranks at level 16 of Dr. Michael Stone's "Gradations of Evil Scale".

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Ep: 193 - Does Depression Age You Faster?- The Psychology of Aging (Preview)

We discuss this “Psychology Fact”. Depression speeds up aging in cells, making you "Biologically older" Is this True or False? A therapist, cyber engineer, and two researchers dive to find out the truth.

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Ep: 192 - Do females like being called "Baby"?? - The Psychology of Pet Names and Nick Names


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In this episode Michael Drane, Pat Owen, Ryan Lee, and Ashley answer this commonly stated psychology "fact"

Has the internet lied to us, or do you think it's true that females like being called "baby"?


Unpopular Culture podcast brings together an expert in Technology, a psychology researcher, a medical researcher, and a therapist for this excellent episode. So do you think it’s true?

 
Ep: 192 - Do females like being called "Baby"?? - The Psychology of Pet Names and Nick Names - Do females like to be called baby? We answer this commonly stated psychology "fact"  Has the internet lied to us, or do you think it's true? We bring together an expert in Technology, a psychology researcher, a medical researcher, and a therapist for this excellent episode. We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis. Michael Drane.

Ep: 192 - Do females like being called "Baby"?? - The Psychology of Pet Names and Nick Names - Do females like to be called baby? We answer this commonly stated psychology "fact" Has the internet lied to us, or do you think it's true? We bring together an expert in Technology, a psychology researcher, a medical researcher, and a therapist for this excellent episode. We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis. Michael Drane.

 

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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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True Crime: serial killers, murders, stalkers, cults, forensic analysis

Psychology: mental illness, social phenomenon, mob mentality, psychoanalysis, etc. 

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Ep: 192 - Do females like being called "Baby"?? - The Psychology of Pet Names and Nick Names - Do females like to be called baby? We answer this commonly stated psychology "fact"  Has the internet lied to us, or do you think it's true? We bring together an expert in Technology, a psychology researcher, a medical researcher, and a therapist for this excellent episode. We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis. Michael Drane.

Ep: 192 - Do females like being called "Baby"?? - The Psychology of Pet Names and Nick Names - Do females like to be called baby? We answer this commonly stated psychology "fact" Has the internet lied to us, or do you think it's true? We bring together an expert in Technology, a psychology researcher, a medical researcher, and a therapist for this excellent episode. We are a forensic psychology podcast that focuses on true crime, pop culture, and psychological analysis. Michael Drane.

Ep: 191 - Being in a Relationship With The Replika App - The Psychology of Artificial Intelligence (Preview)

We explore the psychology behind "Replika - My AI Friend" -- an app designed for virtual friendship, mentorship and romance. We is the nature of AI (Artificial Intelligence), is it possible to have a romantic relationship ? Does it have feelings, and a soul?

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Ep: 190 - Herb Baumeister / “I-70 Strangler" - Reloaded - The House of Fox Hallow Farm - The Psychology of Serial Killers

Serial Killer, Herb Baumeister, AKA The "I-70 Strangler" and responsible for "The Gay Murders" in Indiana in the late 1980's and early 1990's was an odd man that rode around in a hearse and urinating on a lot of different things... In this episode, Michael Drane, UPC's resident psychotherapist dives into the Psychology of Erotophonophilia & Auto-Erotic Asphixiation.

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Ep: 187 - Insomniac's Guide to Sleep 💤 - The Psychology of Sleep 💤

1 in 3 people have at least mild insomnia. Falling asleep can feel like you're playing tug-of-war with a tireless monster. We talk with Trevor Youngquist, a sleep coach and owner of Liberated Sleep- which provides Mindfulness-based online coaching for insomnia using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. We discuss insomnia, trouble sleeping, and the psychology of sleep.

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Ep: 186 - Planet Agoraphobia - The Psychology of Agoraphobia (Preview)

We explore the mental illness known as "agoraphobia"- The irrational fear of being in open/closed spaces or being out of the house along. But what happens when these fears are no longer irrational? Is it still a mental illness? Or a new reality?

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