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Ep. 9 - Life Must Go On (Resilience and Sense-Making)

Ep. 9 - Life Must Go On (Resilience and Sense-Making)

FromNoggin - The Simple Psychology Podcast


Ep. 9 - Life Must Go On (Resilience and Sense-Making)

FromNoggin - The Simple Psychology Podcast

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Aug 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week we had the opportunity to join our friend Monson on his podcast "Life Must Go On." On LMGO they seek to help those who are going through difficult things to find hope and the courage to keep moving forward. We discussed factors that help people deal with the difficulties that life throws at them. We also shared a story of a forest fire in Montana many years ago that has spurred research into how we make sense of ourselves and our situations when we experience something difficult or otherwise life-changing. 
Have any questions, feedback, ideas for a future episode, or concerns? Reach out to us at nogginpodcast@gmail.com

References: 
Weick, K. E. (1993). The collapse of sensemaking in organizations: The Mann Gulch disaster. Administrative Science Quarterly, 38(4), 628–652.
Yule, K., Houston, J., & Grych, J. (2019). Resilience in children exposed to violence: A meta-analysis of protective factors across ecological contexts. Clinical child and family psychology review, 22(3), 406-431.

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Released:
Aug 19, 2022
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Scientific research is more accessible now than ever before. Research has the potential to help us live better, happier lives. However, it can be hard to find and hard to understand. We take relevant research and describe it in a simple and exciting way that can be understood by anyone who is looking to make positive changes in their life. Ben & McKay are students at Brigham Young University. We are studying psychology and neuroscience, and have multiple years of research experience as research assistants. Reach out to us at nogginpodcast@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noggin-psychologypodcast/support