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Live from SIOP: A conversation with Joel DiGirolamo

In this special, mini episode of The Science of Personality Podcast, Ryne and Blake sit down with Joel DiGirolamo, VP of Research and Data Science at the International Coaching Federation, to discuss the use of coaching skills and taking them into all of the conversations within organizations.

Why Jung Matters

In the latest episode of The Science of Personality Podcast, Ryne and Blake are joined by Dr. Robert Hogan, Founder & President of Hogan Assessments, to discuss Carl Jung’s impact on the field of psychology. Dr. Hogan was recently on the podcast for a similar episode on Sigmund Freud and that sparked a discussion around Jung’s contributions that we felt compelled to share with our listeners.

Live from SIOP: A Conversation with Nikita Mikhailov

In this special, mini episode of The Science of Personality Podcast, Ryne and Blake sit down with Nikita Mikhailov, Chief Neuroticism Officer (yes, you read that correctly) at PsyPub, at the 2023 Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology annual conference in Boston.

Change Management: A Lesson from Deion Sanders

In the latest episode of The Science of Personality Podcast, Ryne and Blake discuss the current events around the University of Colorado football program and its new coach, Deion Sanders. In his short time as coach, the program has seen a mass exodus of players, which Sanders welcomed from day one. But is his approach to change management an effective one?

Why Freud Matters

In the latest episode of The Science of Personality Podcast, Ryne and Blake are joined by Dr. Robert Hogan, Founder & President of Hogan Assessments, to talk about the recent interest in popular media around Freudian theory and psychoanalysis.

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