An educational psychologist for over two decades, Dr. Gamble shares his views and way of thinking to better help people make sense of life their lives. He talks about mental health, social media, race, class, politics, or whatever is on his mind.
In this episode I discuss CRT, diversity trainings, housing, and real life applications. Finally, I end with recommendations for those who want to continue to discuss CRT in a more effective manner.
In this episode Dr. Gamble shares what he has taught over the last two decades about Critical Race Theory and how to apply it to education as well as individual change work.
In this episode I talk about fathers, research on fathers, concepts such as "absent fathers," tesosterone-drop, and fatherhood. As well as tell why my dad is my hero. I also talk about recommendations for honoring fathers.
In this episode Dr. Gamble discusses Ms. Naomi Osaka's June 2021 disclosure of her mental illness, his own battles with mental illness, as well as recommendations for disclosing your own mental illness.
In this episode I talk about concepts that impact Black people's long-term relationships specifically, but also for any person to consider related to marriage and keeping a positive attitude.
In this espisode I talk about trauma, for Black people specifically and how to deal with it genearlly.
This episode I shared about optimal psychology and positive psychology and encourage listeners to consider to find a balance between looking for what is wrong as well as what is right with people.
I introduce the podcast as a way to better understand how a psychologist thinks, solves problems, and lives day to day.