Episodios

  • 308. It might get worse before it get's better
    Jun 26 2025

    Sharing a little life update with you around my mental health, my physical health, where my minds at, what I've been struggling with and how I'm constantly reminded that life can always get better!!!!!

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    The Psychology of your 20s is not a substitute for professional mental health help. If you are struggling, distressed or require personalised advice, please reach out to your doctor or a licensed psychologist.

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    30 m
  • 307. The psychology of age-gap relationships
    Jun 24 2025

    We've all seen the headlines about celebrity couples with significant age differences. We’ve heard the stereotypes, from "trophy partners" and “cougar’s” to "she must have daddy issues". But what is the genuine psychological pull that draws individuals to partners that are much older or younger? In today’s episode, we explore the psychology behind the often speculated age gap relationships.

    Things we discuss:

    • Why evolutionary perspectives paint an incomplete picture
    • The value of intergenerational platonic relationships
    • Challenging stereotypes and stigma
    • How to navigate different life stages
    • The role of communication and shared values in building healthy age gap relationships

    If you're in an age gap relationship, interested in understanding them better, or simply intrigued by the nuances of human connection, this episode is for you.

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    The Psychology of your 20s is not a substitute for professional mental health help. If you are struggling, distressed or require personalised advice, please reach out to your doctor or a licensed psychologist.

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    56 m
  • 306. Are we addicted to chaos?
    Jun 20 2025

    Do you feel as though you’re living in a constant whirlwind of deadlines, drama, and endless tasks, yet secretly feel a thrill from the chaos? This episode unpacks the question, ‘are we addicted to chaos?’ and why our brains might actually be drawn to this tumultuous state. We dive into the neurochemical rewards that hook us, how this plays out in our relationships and careers, and the hidden costs of living in perpetual overwhelm. We look at the deeper psychological roots and learn actionable steps to cultivate intentional calm amidst life's inevitable pressures.

    Things we discuss:
    • Why dopamine and adrenaline make chaos feel rewarding
    • The draw of novelty, intensity, and seeking stimulation
    • How chaos manifests in our lives
    • The hidden costs of chronic chaos
    • Psychological roots of our addiction to chaos
    • Actionable strategies to reclaim calm and redefine productivity in your twenties

    If your life feels like a constant fire drill, or you suspect you secretly thrive on the last-minute rush, this episode is for you.

    Listen to my NEW PODCAST, Mantra: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Ckds0BoJDDpODInN9cWcc?si=b6ad5d555c1940e0


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    The Psychology of your 20s is not a substitute for professional mental health help. If you are struggling, distressed or require personalised advice, please reach out to your doctor or a licensed psychologist.

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    39 m
  • 305. The psychology of music
    Jun 17 2025

    Ever found yourself hitting play on that song, and instantly, a wave of emotion hits you, or you’re transported back to a forgotten summer, a specific laugh, a past version of yourself? It feels like magic, right? But beneath those goosebumps and surges of feeling lies an incredible, intricate psychological dance. In today's episode, we’re diving deep into the psychology of music – exploring why this universal language speaks directly to our nervous system, how it shapes our memories and identity, and critically, how we use it to cope (for better or worse) in our twenties.

    We explore:

    • Why music evokes a full body experience
    • Music and nostalgia
    • How music develops and shapes our identity
    • When music can act as a coping mechanism
    • How to use music to shift your mood and focus

    If you've ever felt like your life has a custom soundtrack, or if you can't imagine a day without your headphones, this episode is for you.

    Listen to Mantra: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Ckds0BoJDDpODInN9cWcc?si=b6ad5d555c1940e0

    Follow Jemma on Instagram: @jemmasbeg

    Follow the podcast on Instagram: @thatpsychologypodcast

    For business: psychologyofyour20s@gmail.com

    The Psychology of your 20s is not a substitute for professional mental health help. If you are struggling, distressed or require personalised advice, please reach out to your doctor or a licensed psychologist.

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    45 m
  • 304. Why we grieve past versions of ourselves?
    Jun 12 2025

    Why does personal growth sometimes feel like a quiet loss? Ever look back at an old photo and feel a strange mix of nostalgia and sadness for the person you once were? You're evolving, becoming stronger, wiser, but there's still a strange ache for the person you used to be. In today's episode, we explore the psychology behind this often-unspoken phenomenon of grieving our past selves.

    Things we discuss:

    • What it means to grieve a former 'you’
    • The role of disenfranchised grief
    • The ‘nostalgia trap’
    • Our evolving sense of self and the fluidity of identity
    • Why we romanticise the past
    • How we can integrate past versions of ourselves and embracing growth

    If you've ever felt that subtle pang for a past version of yourself, this episode is for you!

    Listen to Mantra: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Ckds0BoJDDpODInN9cWcc?si=b6ad5d555c1940e0

    Follow Jemma on Instagram: @jemmasbeg

    Follow the podcast on Instagram: @thatpsychologypodcast

    For business: psychologyofyour20s@gmail.com

    The Psychology of your 20s is not a substitute for professional mental health help. If you are struggling, distressed or require personalised advice, please reach out to your doctor or a licensed psychologist.

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    51 m
  • 303. The psychology of chronic apologising
    Jun 10 2025

    "Sorry, can I just say something?", "sorry to bother you!", "oh, sorry!" - sound familiar? If you find yourself saying "sorry" for taking up space, having an opinion, or even when someone else bumps into you, you're not alone. That tiny, five-letter word, meant for genuine remorse, often becomes a reflex, a way to make ourselves smaller, more agreeable, and to diffuse a discomfort that sometimes only exists in our own minds. In today’s episode, we’re exploring chronic apologising - we'll uncover how this seemingly polite habit can actually be a sign of deeper anxieties, impact our self-worth, and shape our experiences in our 20s. Things we discuss:

    • Why apologising goes beyond politeness
    • Ties to self-worth, anxiety and attachment
    • Over-apologising as barriers to true connection
    • Reclaiming your voice in your career
    • Practical steps to break the habit

    If you’ve ever felt like you're apologising for your very existence, or if "sorry" has become your default setting, this episode is for you.

    Listen to my NEW PODCAST, Mantra: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Ckds0BoJDDpODInN9cWcc?si=ea4a5f5a61e5414a

    Follow Jemma on Instagram: @jemmasbeg

    Follow the podcast on Instagram: @thatpsychologypodcast

    For business: psychologyofyour20s@gmail.com

    The Psychology of your 20s is not a substitute for professional mental health help. If you are struggling, distressed or require personalised advice, please reach out to your doctor or a licensed psychologist.

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    51 m
  • 301. Why do we love true crime?
    Jun 3 2025

    Why are we so obsessed with the dark side of life? From true crime and horror movies to disaster documentaries and haunted house tours, morbid curiosity is everywhere - but what does it actually say about us? In today’s episode, we explore the psychology of morbid curiosity - why we’re drawn to frightening, disturbing, and even grotesque content, and how this strange pull might be more adaptive than we think.

    We discuss:

    • What morbid curiosity really is, and how it shows up in daily life
    • The four types of morbid curiosity (and which ones you might lean toward)
    • How personality traits like openness and sensation seeking shape our preferences
    • Why some people find comfort in horror, and others find control in true crime
    • The evolutionary and neurological roots of this phenomenon
    • How morbid curiosity can turn maladaptive (and where the line is)

    Whether you're deep into Reddit rabbit holes or just wondering why you can't look away from crime scene documentaries, this episode is for you. We explore the fascinating science behind fear, survival, and our cultural obsession with darkness - and why it might say more about our strength than our weakness.

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    47 m
  • 302. Why we glow up after a breakup
    Jun 5 2025

    Ever wondered why everyone seems to break up just before 28? Or why your friend who was just about to settle down with her boyfriend of 7 years is suddenly single and wanting to go out clubbing again? Or why you suddenly realised your long term relationship wasn't for you, and found yourself in Europe or on 4 dates in a row the next week? It's because of post long-term relationship puberty: a term that describes the rapid personality change that takes place in people who have been in a relationship for most of their 20s, but suddenly find themselves single in their late 20s, ready to make up for lost time. In today's episode we describe the end of long-term relationships in our 20s, including:

    • The 7 year itch
    • Why we suddenly realise someone isn't right for us
    • The growth that happens after a breakup
    • Why people settle in their 20s
    • The pros and cons of single life vs. dating life
    • How to not go back to your ex
    • How to embrace your single era

    Listen now!

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    Follow Jemma on Instagram: @jemmasbeg

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    The Psychology of your 20s is not a substitute for professional mental health help. If you are struggling, distressed or require personalised advice, please reach out to your doctor or a licensed psychologist.

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    52 m