Episodios

  • 225. your worst traits are changeable… here’s how (feat. olga khazan)
    Jul 7 2025

    #225 today’s guest is olga khazan— a journalist and author known for her work on health, science, and social science topics. she is currently a staff writer at the atlantic and has previously written for the new york times, the los angeles times, the washington post, forbes, and other publications.

    in this episode, we break down the five traits that make up your personality and exactly how you can change your personality for the better.

    we talk about:

    • what *actually* shapes your personality type

    • the five traits that make up your personality

    • popular personality tests + if they’re accurate

    • how your personality traits affect your daily life

    • if your personality traits are changeable or fixed

    • the most common traits people want to change

    life hacks for changing your personality traits

    • benefits of changing certain personality traits

    • dealing with fears over self-growth + change

    • changing your personality to fit in

    • myths around personality psychology

    • advice for gen z on shaping your personality

    mentioned:

    olga’s website

    olga’s writing at the atlantic

    olga’s substack

    me, but better

    weird

    angela duckworth ep.

    study on ai use

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  • 224: stop ‘shoulding’ + shaming yourself
    Jun 26 2025

    #224 in this week’s solo episode, i open up about the mental health struggle i’ve recently been having and how i’ve developed a ‘should’ mentality around it. i explain how when we constantly tell ourselves we ‘should’ be a certain way with our mental health, we’re actually creating shame and stopping ourselves from living our best lives.

    in this episode, i break down how we can all stop ‘shoulding’ and shaming ourselves and instead create actionable changes in our lives.

    i talk about:

    • how i caught myself using a ‘should’ mentality

    self-shame + how it gets in the way of our goals

    • the psychology behind why we experience shame

    DBT skills to use when we’re feeling shame

    • taking accountability when we’re acting out of shame

    • guilt vs. shame + why that difference matters

    • forgiving ourselves for what’s causing us shame

    • moving forward from ‘shoulding’ + shame

    mentioned:

    • DBT handout on shame

    • DBT skills for shame

    • name it to tame it (message me!)

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  • mini: how to find a therapist + start therapy
    Jun 23 2025

    welcome to the new mental health minis series! every other monday, we will feature a five-minute mini-episode with content from a past she persisted episode. this week’s guest is dr. justin puder– a licensed psychologist who works with teens and young adults around many mental health difficulties including anxiety, depression, trauma, and loneliness.

    in this mini-episode, you'll learn his tips for teens on starting therapy and how parents can help in this process.

    to listen to the full episode, click ⁠⁠HERE⁠⁠!

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  • 223: no one tells you this career advice (how to *actually* get ahead at work) feat. dr. rosalind chow
    Jun 19 2025

    #223 today’s guest is dr. rosalind chow— an associate professor of organizational behavior and theory at carnegie mellon university who studies the power of social hierarchy and its impact on diversity and inclusion efforts within organizations. her recently published book, the doors you can open, revolutionizes the way we network in the workplace.

    in this episode, we break down what work mentors & sponsors look like (and how you can land one yourself!) and how inequality affects the workplace.

    we talk about:

    • the difference between mentorship & sponsorship at work

    • why sponsorship matters when it come to workplace inequality

    • how networking fits into mentorship & sponsorship

    • ways to get people to mentor or sponsor you

    • myths around finding mentors & whether they’re actually true

    • helping advocate for others in the workplace

    • providing value at work even as a junior employee

    • the benefits & value of being a gen z employee

    • how to talk about inequality in the workplace

    • why people struggle to address workplace inequality

    capitalism & how it influences our views on success

    • the challenges in trying to change workplace inequalities

    • advice for people who are just starting their careers

    • comparing your career to your peers & workplace competition

    mentioned:

    • dr. chow’s website

    • dr. chow’s linkedin

    the doors you can open

    abundance

    the tyranny of merit

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  • 222: building your dream life is possible: here’s how feat. dr. emily anhalt
    May 31 2025

    #222 today’s guest is dr. emily anhalt—clinical psychologist, emotional fitness expert, author, and co-founder of coa: your gym for mental health. dr. anhalt specializes in helping individuals, founders, and teams build emotional wellness through everyday mental fitness practices.

    in this episode, we dive deep into what it actually means to be emotionally fit—and how gen z can build better mental health at school, work, and in life.

    we talk about:

    • what emotional fitness is and how to build it

    • red flags that your emotional wellness may be suffering

    soft skills that boost your mental health

    • gen z’s readiness for the workforce

    • navigating imposter syndrome and taking feedback

    accepting compliments and owning your strengths

    • how to find motivation when you’re feeling low

    • emotional fitness vs. emotional intelligence

    • therapy vs. self-help: what’s most effective?

    • what we all get wrong about mental health habits

    • why the mind-body connection really matters

    • how to stay consistent (without burning out)

    mentioned:

    • dr. anhalt’s website

    • coa — mental fitness platform

    • flex your feelings (book)

    • dr. anhalt’s previous she persisted episode

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  • mini: gen z is sleep deprived: here's why
    May 26 2025

    Welcome to the new Mental Health Minis series! Every other Monday, we will feature a 5-minute mini-episode with content from a past She Persisted episode. This week’s guests are Heather Turgeon and Julie Wright— psychotherapists, sleep experts, and the authors of The Happy Sleeper and Generation Sleepless. In this mini-episode, you'll learn why teenagers today are so sleep deprived and what every teen can do to get better sleep.

    To listen to the full episode, click ⁠HERE⁠!

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  • 221: two psych majors tell ALL: GPAs, grad school, & so much more!
    May 16 2025

    #221 In this week’s episode, we are sharing part two of our tips for being a psychology major! I am once again joined by my friend (and fellow psych major at UPenn!) to discuss even more things you absolutely need to know about majoring in psychology in college. We share more of our expert advice on topics including:

    + how important your grades really are

    + what extracurricular activities we’d recommend

    + greek life, making friends, & FOMO

    + getting funding & grants for psych research

    + writing your senior thesis

    + having your research published as an undergrad

    + working on posters & papers

    + why you should attend psych conferences

    + networking as a psych major

    + how to make your CV stand out

    + applying for graduate schools for psychology

    + what we were glad we did as psych majors…

    + …& what we wish we did differently

    Olivia’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olivia.nicastro/

    MENTIONED

    + Psychology major advice pt. 1

    + Penn Psychology

    + ADAA Conference

    + ABCT Conference

    + Olivia’s email

    + Olivia’s LinkedIn

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  • 220: how to succeed as a psychology major (& what we wish we knew sooner)
    May 13 2025
    #220 In this week’s episode, I am joined by one of my closest friends at UPenn to discuss one of our favorite topics: being a psych major! In this episode, Olivia and I break down everything you need to know about majoring in psychology in college. We share all of our absolute best advice on what we wish we’d known before picking psychology as our major, including: + whether psychology is a competitive major + the different areas of psychology & career options for each+ what psychology classes, homework, & grading are like + how to avoid burnout as a psych major + why getting research experience is so crucial+ what your research timeline should look like as an undergrad+ the importance of finding mentors + red & green flags when choosing your research lab+ our favorite psych classes we’ve ever taken+ and a fun bonus topic (hint: moral dilemmas!)Olivia’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olivia.nicastro/MENTIONED+ Penn Psychology+ Center for Addiction Studies+ Anara AI+ Olivia’s email+ Olivia’s LinkedInSHOP GUEST RECOMMENDATIONS: ⁠https://amzn.to/3A69GOC⁠STARBUCKS GIFTCARD GIVEAWAY: Want coffee on me?! Each month I'll be randomly choosing a winner to receive a Starbucks giftcard! To enter this giveaway, all you have to do is leave a review of the podcast on ⁠Spotify⁠ and/or ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠ and DM me on a screenshot of your review on ⁠Instagram⁠. Win bonus entries by tagging the podcast on your Instagram story or TikTok! Good luck!LET'S CONNECT+ ⁠Instagram⁠ (@shepersistedpodcast)+ ⁠Website⁠ (shepersistedpodcast.com)+ ⁠YouTube⁠ (Sadie Sutton: She Persisted Podcast)+ ⁠Twitter⁠ (@persistpodcast)+ ⁠Facebook⁠ (@shepersistedpodcast)+ ⁠TikTok⁠ (@shepersistedpodcast)+ inquiries@shepersistedpodcast.com© 2020 She Persisted LLC. This podcast is copyrighted subject matter owned by She Persisted LLC and She Persisted LLC reserves all rights in and to the podcast. Any use without She Persisted LLC’s express prior written consent is prohibited.
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