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Haley Hrymak

Talking Papers with Haley Hrymak

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Talking Papers with Haley Hrymak

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Talking Papers with Haley Hrymak

Haley Hrymak

Talking Papers with Haley Hrymak

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Have you heard of doomscrolling? It was coined during the COVID-19 pandemic to describe the phenomenon of the rise in negative feelings  after viewing pandemic-related media. In this episode Professor Matthew Prices discusses his research on th
Most young adults use Instagram and Facebook frequently. Social media use is associated with increased negative social comparisons. Negative social comparisons on social media are related to suicidal ideation. In this episode Professor Elizabet
Performing random acts of kindness increases the happiness in both the givers and receivers. However, people underestimate the positive value performing a random act of kindness may have. In this episode Professor Kumar discusses his recent pap
Understanding patient sociodemographic factors is necessary to quantify equity and inclusion in healthcare. The World Health Organization recommends all countries integrate health inequality monitoring into their information systems and develop
Does Domestic Violence Disappear from Parental Alienation Cases?  Why? How? Suzanne Zaccour is a feminist author, researcher and public speaker. After studying law at McGill University, the University of Toronto and the University of Cambridge,
Drug checking is a harm reduction response to help prevent people who use drugs from consuming substances they did not intend to purchase and to provide the opportunity to make informed decisions about drug use.  Substance use stigma prevents p
William K. Black is a professor of Economics and Law at the University of Missouri – Kansas City (UMKC) and the Distinguished Scholar in Residence for Financial Regulation at the University of Minnesota Law School.  He is a white-collar crimino
Julie Segal is Senior Manager, Climate Finance at Environmental Defence, where she advances climate-related financial policy and regulation. In this episode, Julie discusses her paper, "Justice and Sustainability: Pricing in Physical Climate Ri
Professor June Carbone Professor holds the Robina Chair in Law, Science and Technology at the University of Minnesota Law School. Prior to beginning this position in 2013, she was the Edward A. Smith/Missouri Chair of Law, the Constitution and
In this episode, Aleah Fontaine and Katherine Starzyk discuss their paper, "Attitudes Toward Reconciliation in Canada: Relationships With Connectedness to Nature, Animal–Human Continuity, and Moral Expansiveness"  published in the Canadian Jour
Dr. Anna Sheftel is internationally recognized for many of her publications, including the article she discusses in this episode: “Talking and Not Talking about Violence: Challenges in Interviewing Survivors of Atrocity as Whole People,” which
Becki Ross is a long-time academic-activist in social movements, including feminist activism, Two Spirit and LGBTQ+ liberation, trans rights, sex workers’ sovereignty, and reproductive justice.  Becki does her queerly feminist anti-colonial tea
Ellie Gutowski, PhD is an Assistant Professor at University of Toronto in the Department of Applied Psychology and Human Development. Ellie discusses two of her first author papers: “Like I’m Invisible: IPV Survivor-Mothers’ Perceptions of Seek
Between 2017 and May 2020, with funding from  Women and Gender Equality Canada, Rise Women's Legal Centre studied how the family law system responds to family violence in BC.  This episode discusses some of the key findings of the 2021 report f
David Ng is a queer, feminist, media artist, and co-Artistic Director of Love Intersections - an arts collective made up of queer people of colour.  This episode discusses David and Jen Sungshine's paper on the key themes and methodologies from
The legal system is often used by abusers to exercise coercive control over a former intimate partner.  In this episode, Dr. Heather Douglas describes her research findings from interviews with 65 women in Australia, and her recommendations for
In this episode Dr. Ayse Yemiscigil discusses her first author paper “The Effects of Retirement on Sense of Purpose in Life: Crisis or Opportunity?” published in Psychological Science in 2021. Dr. Ayse Yemiscigil is currently a postdoctoral fel
In this episode, Temitope Onifade, PhD student at UBC, discusses his paper “Climate Justice Under the Paris Agreement: Framework and Substance” published in the journal Carbon and Climate Law Review, 2021. This paper was one of the  top 5 artic
In this episode, Laura Hazlett, PhD student at UCLA discusses her paper “Exploring neural mechanisms of the health benefits of gratitude in women: A randomized controlled trial” published in the journal Brain, Behaviour, and Immunity in 2021. L
Welcome! Here is a quick summary of who I am, and what this podcast is all about. To follow along you can find me at any of the below platforms: w: www.haleyhrymak.com instagram: HaleyHrymaktwitter: HaleyHrymakemail:haley@haleyhrymak.com 
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