Episode 35: The Psychology of Harry Potter with Dr. Jill Cermele (Live Show!)

For the first ever Perennials Podcast live show, I sat down with Dr. Jill Cermele, professor of Psychology at Drew University, who teaches a course called "The Psychology of Harry Potter." We talked all about what J.K. Rowling's fantasy series can teach us about growing up, getting wise and trying to live a good life. What can we learn about identity exploration from the Sorting Hat and Hogwarts houses? How can we laugh at our own boggarts, conjure protective patronuses, and avoid counterproductive magical thinking? What makes some people join Dumbledore's Army while others become Death Eaters? Why is it important for us to see ourselves and others in all our complexity, not as all-good or all-bad? Find out in today's episode!  Thank you to Short Stories Book Shop & Community Hub in Madison, NJ for hosting and to Andy Feldman for running sound and mixing this episode! References: References made: The Psychology of Harry Potter, edited by Neil Mullholland Harry Potter and the Sacred Text podcast Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Magical thinking The Milgram Shock Experiment Dr. Kristin Neff’s work on self-compassion vs. self-esteem The Gift of Fear by Gavin De Becker You can learn more about today's episode over at the Shownotes page.

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Perennials is a podcast for young hearts, old souls and curious minds. 20-something host Victoria Russell invites special guests to join her for thoughtful, inter-generational conversations about what it really means to grow up, get wise, and try to live a good life. Perennials tackles mental and physical health, spirituality and religion, work and education, relationships and more, all the while offering a compassionate, contemplative take on the magic and messiness of early adulthood (and beyond).