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  • Understanding the Happiness from Friends

    I am very excited to share a guest author’s post today! Especially because the article is on one of psychology’s most important endeavors: understanding what brings us happiness so we can better attain it. Enjoy! *     *     *     *     * Reiterating Everyday Psychophilosophy’s musings on the definition of happiness, it is…

  • Media & More

    Below, are a select list of outlets where my content and writing have been featured, podcasts where I have been invited to speak, and other opportunities to learn more about the helpful and insightful world of social psychology! FEATURED WEBSITES Psychology Today With over 30 million viewers each month, Psychology Today stands as one of…

  • I loved this course.

    I loved this course–it offered research-based ways to improve the art and science of building friendships. The author did an incredible job understanding some of the awkwardness of social interactions and normalized them, using tools to guide the reader to improve their skills that will lead of awesome friendship. I’ll definitely be taking more courses…

  • What is Psych•o•philosophy?

    First of all, it’s a big word. According to oxforddictionaries.com, “psycho-philosophy” came about in the 1920s, with its earliest use in The Burlington Magazine. I can’t vouch for the veracity of that claim (it’s the only legitimate looking website that even had a definition for it), but I can say that I had never heard…

  • Everyday Psych Subscription

    Free Subscription Jake writes quick-to-read articles on how to use everyday psychology to enhance your and others’ lives. Stay up to date on the latest posts by subscribing. /* real people should not fill this in and expect good things – do not remove this or risk form bot signups */ Importantly, Jake promises not…