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But For Real

TikTok is Not the DSM: Practicing Discernment with Pop Psychology

02 Oct 2024

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Today’s episode is once again a wild ride – and whether you’re struggling with sexual desire, obsessed with Sabrina Carpenter’s new album, or trying to wade through the wild west of Pop Psychology, we’ve got something for you.This episode covers:[1:00] Weekend recap – Emerson’s adventures of cat sitting & Val’s piano karaoke bar date night[3:18] Emerson’s Tea & Crumpets for the week – Sabrina Carpenter’s new album Short N Sweet[5:18] Val’s Tea & Crumpets – Hysterical podcast from Dan Taberski[8:00] Step Into My Office – Struggles with sexual desire, desire discrepancy, and tips for how to deal[19:00] The Lore – All of the juicy deets on a first date that happened at a wedding in Mexico[27:24] The DSM - Discernment in the Pop Psychology World – the positive aspects, the dangerous aspects, and how to make sense of it all, especially when you’re struggling[48:50] Emerson’s song for the week: Coincidence by Sabrina Carpenter [51:08] Val’s song for the week: Passenger Seat by Death Cab for Cutie[54:29] The wholesome squirrel’s best friend Derrick Downey Jr - @derrickdowneyj[55:53] Local Clarksville activist Allie Phillips being featured on @feminist IG accountResources + Stuff Mentioned in This Episode:Sabrina Carpenter’s new album Short N SweetHysterical podcast from Dan TaberskiBook: Come As You Are by Emily NagoskiNPR Article on Allie PhillipsNow That's What I Call....OKAAAAY Spotify PlaylistConnect with Us:Send a story or ask for advice: [email protected] But For Real on IG: @butforrealpodThe Gaia Center on IG: @thegaiacenterVal on IG: @valkaymartinThe Gaia Center website: www.gaiacenter.co DISCLAIMER: But For Real Podcast is not a substitute for individualized mental health treatment or healthcare. This podcast is solely for entertainment and educational purposes. If you are in crisis, please utilize crisis support services, such as the Crisis Text Line (Text START to 741741 in the US) or the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: (Call 988 in the US), or visit

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