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Is Instagram Self Objectifying?

Is Instagram Inherently Self-Objectifying?: An Interview with Dr. Tiggemann

Do you remember the last ideal picture you saw while scrolling your Instagram news feed? Well...must of that the imagery is selected, curated, filtered, edited and very often it is not real.
Simple Way To Happiness

Professor Loren Toussaint’s Simple Way To Happiness Part Two

Research has clearly proven that stress leads to ill health. Resentment and the grudges we hold are among the prime causes of stress. Forgiveness is fundamental to good sleep, good health and much more. We talk about forgiveness, anger management, ageing, psychotropic drugs, consequences of negativity and other issues in this second part of our interview with Professor Loren Toussaint.
Group of teenagers communicating on social media

The Mind’s Eye: Professor Joseph Pierre Talks Social Behaviour

Accessing ‘free’ information has its price, how our online preferences are being used, our spending habits, how we vote, stalking via internet, bullying, how the consumer has become a ‘product’, delusions, mass hysteria, the effects of cannabis medical or otherwise, mobbing at the school or the place of work, importance of nutrition on mental well being and much more is what we discuss with Professor Joseph Pierre in this interview.
Dr. Marcus Eriksen

Science as a Drive for Change – Interview with Environmental Scientist Dr. Markus Eriksen

How one man’s commitment helped drive legislative policy and decisions made by corporations relating to the use of plastics, his mission to help people build stronger communities, his rafting adventures on rafts made of junk, his thoughts on how corporates could pitch in to help the environment, microbeads and more. In this interview, we talk with Dr. Markus Eriksen.
The Many Facets of Boredom - An Interview with Dr. Westgate

The Many Facets of Boredom – An Interview with Dr. Westgate

Boredom can have many consequences. It can lead to strange behavior, can be interesting, cause changes in cognition, can affect single people differently compared to those living in a relationship, it even has variations and apart from negative outcomes can have a positive effect. Read about this and more in our interview with Dr. Erin Westgate who is a specialist in the study of boredom.
Dr. Scheele with his colleague Ayline Maier at M: Unhappy Childhood

Unhappy Childhood and Long Term Effect – An Interview with Dr. Dirk Scheele, part...

This interview with Dr. Dirk Scheele related to his research on childhood trauma and its consequences has been brought to you in two parts. This week we publish the second and conclusive part of the fascinating insights from Dr. Scheele.
What Are We Looking For in Our Relationships

What Are We Looking For in Our Relationships – An Interview with Dr. Samantha...

With an excellent academic record and several published studies to her credit Dr. Samantha Joel can truly be considered to be a young achiever. She is Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department at Western University. We have this opportunity for an interview with her.
Narcissism at modern times

Narcissism Might Be Expressed Differently in Men Than Women – An Interview with Dr....

Dr. Geary is a Curator’s Professor at the University of Missouri. This is a prestigious academic rank awarded to outstanding teachers with an established reputation. He has written four books including on human sex differences, the evolution of the brain and implications for sex differences in health and development. These books have been translated into various languages, among others, French and Spanish. In addition to the books, he has to his credit more than 300 published articles that cover a wide range of topics. We have the opportunity of an interview with him.

Unethical Behavior and Risk – An Interview with a Behavioral Economist Dr. Agne Kajackaite

Dr. Agne Kajackaite is a behavioral economist and head of research group “Ethics and Behavioral Economics” at the Berlin Social Science Center. She has received her PhD from the University of Cologne and before joining the Berlin Social Center in 2017 she was a PostDoc at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. In her research she aims to understand unethical behavior, particularly lying behavior, by conducting economic lab experiments. Further topics in her research are cognitive performance, gender, incentives, risk preferences, and ignorance. Her research on the effect of temperature on cognitive performance and gender was covered by The New York Times, The Time, The Guardian, The Atlantic and The Washington Post, among others. Agne has received Vladas Jurgutis Award in 2018 and GLL Award for Promoting the Name of Lithuania Globally in 2019.

A Relatively High Income Today Matters More Than Sixty Years Ago – an Interview...

Professor John Pencavel of Stanford, one of the most eminent economists, has published several studies on various areas of economics. We have this opportunity an interview with him.

Artificial Intelligence Interviews

Artificial Intelligence Interviews: A Brave New World For Today’s Young Job Seekers

PREPARING for a job interview is a nerve-wracking experience for millions of students and young professionals. Composing a resume that stands out in a competitive crowd is challenging, but the real art form is expressing yourself properly through body language and subject knowledge.

Does Telepathy Exist? – An Interview With Dr. Stanley Krippner

Is there more to a human being than most of us recognize? Do dreams carry messages?  Does Extrasensory Perception exist?  Does Telepathy exist?  Dr. Stanley Krippner, professor of psychology at Saybrook University – who has conducted workshops in many parts of the world and is on the advisory board of the International School of Psychotherapy – will answer these questions and more in this interview.

New And A Different Approach To Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery – An Interview With...

Medical science offers no treatments to cure Alzheimer’s, Parkinsons, ALS and other neuro degenerative diseases. There are also no preventive medicines available. Dr. David Schubert, Professor and Laboratory Head at the Cellular Neurobiology Laboratory at the Salk Institute, has been researching Alzheimer‘s to bring relief to those millions who are in desperate need of help. We have an opportunity to interview Dr. Schubert.

Self Driving Cars

Self Driving Cars – Interview with Dr. Burns

Driverless cars are going to be the order of the day. Be it Tesla, Apple, Uber, Google, or the traditional car makers, the race is on. Think of the convenience. First of all, not having to learn how to drive and then being able to do what you want while being driven automatically to your destination. No steering wheel and no pedals.

Crush Your Next Job Or Internship Interview

This article is the second in a four part mini-series called ‘Become a Pro in the Hot Seat at the Job Interview’, prepared by Shea Ki founder of Upgrade My Interview™especially for YT magazine. This time you will discover few secrets from a hiring boss on how to crush your next job or internship interview.

Interview With Prof. Richard Werner. Part II

In the second part of the interview, Professor of International Banking at the University of Southampton (UK) Richard Werner speaks on immigration problems, social unrest in the world, and social media and its influence.

Interview With Prof. Richard Werner. Part II

In the second part of the interview, Professor of International Banking at the University of Southampton (UK) Richard Werner speaks on immigration problems, social unrest in the world, and social media and its influence.

WiFi May Become Passe. Enter LiFi, The Digital Alternative To WiFi

In case you have no idea what LiFi is and how it works, we have an interview with Professor Harald Haas, who has developed this new technology which you may soon hear more frequently about.

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Alina Pischalnikova: Starting Afresh in a Pandemic

Youth Time Magazine received the opportunity to interview Alina Pischalnikova and learn about her new start-up which was created during the current pandemic.
How to find hapiness

Dr Loren Toussaint’s Simple Way To Happiness – Part One

The very purpose of life itself is peace and happiness. While our upbringing may have a lot to do with the way we react to situations and people, bringing about that change in ourselves is not as difficult as it sounds. Either we go on emulating the previous generations or decide to be what and who we were born to be. That is, change ourselves into being ourselves. It would probably be quite apt to say, either we forgive, move forward and follow the path to better health and prosperity or use the choice of being resentful and hold grudges and keep on running in place. We discuss this and more with Professor Loren Toussaint.

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