Education Episodes

March 16, 2026

Existential Psychotherapy Part 3: Isolation

Spoiler Alert! The key to not feeling isolated is to (wait for it) be around other people! Humans are naturally driven social creatures, but the ways in which we attempt to run from isolation become the problem. In this episode, we discuss how isolation is an ever-present fear, how existential isol…

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March 9, 2026

DBT Case Studies with Expert Dr. Kiki Fehling

In the second part of our intro to DBT episodes, we welcome expert education and DBT clinician, Dr. Kiki Fehling. We talk about how Dr. Fehling found DBT, how her teaching made it to TikTok, and then get into cases about how to talk about DBT with patients and what an introductory session might sou…

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March 2, 2026

Going Viral as a First Year Med Student with Amine

In this episode, I sit down with Amine (whyamino) a med student and content creator who recently went viral for his skits about engaging with patients from different cultural backgrounds. Due to pressure and complaints of “promoting stereotypes,” the content was eventually taken down. The audience …

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Feb. 23, 2026

Existential Psychotherapy Part 2: Freedom

Margaret and I take on our own freedom in today’s episode, which is part two of a four-part series on Existential Psychotherapy. The existential postulate that we are all ultimately free to make our own decisions (and therefore must live with those decisions) can be a source of distress, but also a…

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Feb. 16, 2026

DBT 101: Learning How to Regulate Your Emotions

In this episode, we break down what DBT actually is (and what it’s not), why it was originally developed, and how it’s grown into something that’s useful far beyond one diagnosis. We talk about emotional regulation, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and that mysterious concept of “wi…

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Feb. 9, 2026

How would bringing back long term psych care look? (and is it a good …

In this episode, we explore the current political climate and the possibility of the return of institutionalized long term psych care. Though this is not a political podcast (I think Preston says that 5 times), all of medicine is political, and it’s important to discuss the overlap. Tune in to …

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Feb. 2, 2026

Recognizing OCD and Comprehensive Treatment

In this episode, Margaret and Preston cover one of their most-requested clinical topics: diagnosing and treating Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, or OCD. Along the way, we review popular TikToks about OCD, including one Margaret made, and offer evidence-based approaches to treating OCD, along with a …

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Jan. 26, 2026

Existential Psychotherapy Part 1: Death

Today, we try to tackle the easy and simple topic of death. Inspired by the writings of Irvin Yalom in Existential Psychotherapy, Preston attempts to describe the four maxims of existentialist theory in therapy and how they may apply to patients.

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Jan. 12, 2026

Neuropsychological Assessments for Clinicians

In this episode, which could be titled “Neurocognitive Assessments for Silly, Cool, Fun People” (that’s us—we are the silly, cool, fun people), Margaret and I describe five neurocognitive domains often used in psychometric testing. We also cover the associated simple yet elegant tests you can do at…

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Jan. 5, 2026

Eating For Your Brain (Even When You’re Down) with Nutritional Psychi…

On this episode of HBP, we interview nutritional psychiatrist Brooke Resche and answer some of your questions of how to feed yourself to help your brain. We get into concrete strategies for each difficulty one might have with getting meals together and eating, and talk with Dr. Brooke (CookwithDrBr…

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Dec. 15, 2025

Your Brain on AI: Interview with MIT Media Lab’s Nataliya Kosmyna

Today, we present to you our first Journal Club episode, in which we feature a primary author of an important piece of research. Online, content supercedes context, and when it comes to emerging hypothesis around big topics – like AI – this loss of context can lead to polarizing views. Today, we ar…

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Dec. 8, 2025

Food Fears, Myths, and Mental Health

Welcome back for season 3! For our first episode, we have on a food scientist to discuss from the industry side food myths, which we combine with our own readings from the psychiatry literature. We touch on red dye 40, food fears, the minerals in the soil, and how to slow down information from soci…

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Nov. 10, 2025

What To Look For In A Psych Program (Season 2 Wrap)

Margaret and I pivot into mentor mode a little in this episode, it’s targeted towards medical students and the vicissitudes of the match. We know these are tough times and we wanted to share some advice about what to look for in a psych program and how to pick a place to train that is right for you…

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Nov. 3, 2025

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) 101

By popular demand, Margaret and Preston are back with another therapy episode. The topic this week? Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), a third wave behavioral therapy that Margaret happens to be trained in and love for her patients and her own life. In this episode we talk about the founder o…

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Oct. 27, 2025

Trauma and Dissociation with Kristin Flanary (Lady Glaucomflecken)

In this episode, we bring on Kristin Flanary, who is currently doing her own investigation into dissociations associated with trauma from both her own experience as a survivor and as an academic. We discuss the current media landscape of trauma and dissociation, the neurological mechanisms of disso…

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Oct. 13, 2025

Prescribing Laughter with Will Flanary (Dr. Glaucomflecken)

This episode is a slight excursion from our regularly scheduled program. Today we are chatting with Will Flanary, who is in many ways our content “dad” if you will. We will talk about the art of including humor into our daily practive, when it goes right, when it goes left, and where we go from her…

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Sept. 22, 2025

(Almost) Everything You Could Want To Know About Lithium

In this Preston-led episode, we take a deep dive into the history of lithium and its use in psychiatry. But because Preston is very literal, we are starting at the very beginning, inside of stars where lithium was formed at the beginning of the universe.

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Sept. 15, 2025

Advocating from Inside the Prison System

This week, Margaret and I sat down with Dr. Jhilam Biswas, psychiatrist and expert on the intersection of law and mental health, for one of the hardest—and most important conversations we’ve had on the show. Together, we take a close look at how our justice system responds to mental illness: what h…

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Sept. 8, 2025

Let’s Talk About Aphasias

What is aphasia, really and what happens when your brain no longer cooperates with your ability to speak or understand language? In this episode, Preston and Margaret tackle the messy, frustrating, and often isolating world of language disorders, focusing on the real-life implications of aphasias.…

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Sept. 1, 2025

Is My Pain All In My Head?

Is it all in your head or is pain more complex than we’ve been led to believe? In this episode, Margaret and I dig into the psychological and biological factors that shape our experience of pain, including how the brain processes physical discomfort, the emotional toll it takes, and what role medic…

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Aug. 25, 2025

Freud Enters the Chat: Psychodynamic Therapy

Margaret took the captain’s chair for this one, and I was just along for the ride—straight into the deep waters of psychodynamic and psychoanalytic therapy. We start with the basics: what do these words actually mean, and why do they still make some clinicians roll their eyes while others swear by …

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Aug. 11, 2025

Suicide Risk Assessments: Using Predictive Models in a Personalized W…

Margaret and I sat down to speak on a topic we rarely hear spoken plainly: suicide, and more specifically, suicide risk assessments. We didn’t plan to tidy anything up or wrap it in easy language. Instead, we tried to sit with it—the fear, the responsibility, the human ache behind it all. We talk a…

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Aug. 4, 2025

Religious Trauma and Broader Visions of Spirituality in Healthcare

This episode felt like a deep exhale. Margaret runs solo today, as she sat down with Dr. Hillary McBride—psychologist, author, and researcher—to talk about embodiment, trauma, and the radical act of tuning back into ourselves.We talked about what it means to feel your feelings in your body, why…

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July 28, 2025

Why People Die By Suicide: Theories Through History

This is the episode I wish we never had to make—and also the one I wish I’d had from the beginning. Margaret and I talk about suicide from inside the profession: what it’s like to lose a patient, how we carry that grief (or numbness), and why the aftermath is rarely as clear-cut as people think.…

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