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Join Sasha Avrutsky, a cognitive science major at McGill University specializing in mental health, as they explore the intersection between joy and mental health. Each week, Sasha, along with guest speakers, will delve into diverse topics, from the experiences of comedians with mental illness to the influence of gender, age, race, and other identities on how we experience and seek out joy. Tune in every Friday at 12pm for insightful conversations and uplifting stories that celebrate the many ways we find and live out joy in our lives. read less
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Episodes

Episode 10: Community
Aug 16 2024
Episode 10: Community
Hello everyone! In today's episode, I talk about the evolutionary, biological, and psychological benefits of community, how the structure of modern society keeps us isolated, and what people are doing to find community despite these challenges. I hope you enjoy, and have a wonderful weekend! Sources Bonsaksen, Tore, et al. “Associations between Social Media Use and Loneliness in a Cross-National Population: Do Motives for Social Media Use Matter?” Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, U.S. National Library of Medicine, 1 Jan. 2023, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9817115/.Cherry, Kendra. “How Do Individualistic Cultures Influence Behavior?” Verywell Mind, Verywell Mind, 10 Mar. 2023, www.verywellmind.com/what-are-individualistic-cultures-2795273#:~:text=In%20an%20individualistic%20culture%2C%20people,others%20are%20of%20greater%20importance.“The Importance of Community: Why Community Matters - 2024.” MasterClass, 2 Nov. 2022, www.masterclass.com/articles/importance-of-community.Kugler, Jeffrey. “Why Americans of All Ages Are Embracing Communal Living.” Time, Time, 26 May 2021, time.com/intentional-communities/.McMillian, DW, and DM Chavis. “[PDF] Sense of Community: A Definition and Theory | Semantic Scholar.” Wiley Online Library, Journal of Community Psychology, Jan. 1986, www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Sense-of-community:-A-definition-and-theory-McMillan-Chavis/e5fb8ece108aec36714ee413876e61b0510e7c80.Park, Eunice Y, et al. “Sense of Community and Mental Health: A Cross-Sectional Analysis from a Household Survey in Wisconsin.” Family Medicine and Community Health, U.S. National Library of Medicine, June 2023, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10314672/#:~:text=In%20this%20study%2C%20we%20find,of%20depression%2C%20anxiety%20and%20stress.
Episode 4: The Nature Healer
Jul 5 2024
Episode 4: The Nature Healer
Hello everyone! In today's episode, I explore the healing powers of nature for both our body and mind. I delve into how urban development has limited our access to natural environments, the numerous biological and mental benefits of spending time in nature, and the socioeconomic barriers that prevent many from fully enjoying these benefits. Sources Bratman, Gregory, et al. Nature and Mental Health: An Ecosystem Service Perspective, 24 July 2019, www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aax0903.Hammoud, Ryan, et al. “Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment Reveals Mental Health Benefits of Birdlife.” Nature News, Nature Publishing Group, 27 Oct. 2022, www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-20207-6?itid=lk_inline_enhanced-template.Jarvis, Ingrid, et al. “Assessing the Association between Lifetime Exposure to Greenspace and Early Childhood Development and the Mediation Effects of Air Pollution and Noise in Canada: A Population-Based Birth Cohort Study - the Lancet Planetary Health.” Planetary Health, The Lancet, www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(21)00235-7/fulltext. Accessed 5 July 2024.Laguite, Madeline. “Nature Therapy: Types and Benefits.” WebMD, WebMD, 2021, www.webmd.com/balance/features/nature-therapy-ecotherapy.O’donnell, Ellen. “Bratman Describes Science of Nature’s Effects on Psychological Health.” National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 10 Apr. 2019, nihrecord.nih.gov/2018/12/14/bratman-describes-science-natures-effects-psychological-health.Rowland-Shea, Jenny, et al. “The Nature Gap.” Center for American Progress, 20 Oct. 2023, www.americanprogress.org/article/the-nature-gap/.Summers, J Kevin, et al. “The Role of Interaction with Nature in Childhood Development: An under-Appreciated Ecosystem Service.” Psychology and Behavioral Sciences (New York, N.Y. 2012), U.S. National Library of Medicine, 5 Nov. 2019, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7424505/.Weir, Kirsten. “Nurtured by Nature.” Monitor on Psychology, American Psychological Association, www.apa.org/monitor/2020/04/nurtured-nature. Accessed 5 July 2024.Wells, Nancy. At Home with Nature: Effects of “Greenness” on Children’s Cognitive Functioning, Sage Journals, 2000, journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00139160021972793.
Episode 3: The Sad Clown Paradox
Jun 28 2024
Episode 3: The Sad Clown Paradox
Hello wonderful people! In today's episode, I discuss the mental illness epidemic among comedians, whose primary job is to bring joy to those around them. We cover the "sad clown paradox," the personality traits underpinning an individual's desire to become a comedian and their simultaneous predisposition to mental illness, the drawbacks and positives of using comedy to cope with difficult times, and so on. I hope you enjoy, and tune in every Friday at 12pm for more! Sources Used Ando, Victoria, et al. “Psychotic Traits in Comedians.” The British Journal of Psychiatry : The Journal of Mental Science, U.S. National Library of Medicine, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24434072/. Accessed 26 June 2024.Boerner, Michaela, et al. “The Association between Sense of Humor and Trauma-Related Mental Health Outcomes: Two Exploratory Studies | Request PDF.” Taylor & Francis Online, Journal of Loss & Trauma, www.researchgate.net/publication/315872356_The_Association_Between_Sense_of_Humor_and_Trauma-Related_Mental_Health_Outcomes_Two_Exploratory_Studies. Accessed 26 June 2024.Christensen, Jen. “The Deep Emotions behind Stand-up Comedy.” CNN, Cable News Network, 4 Dec. 2018, www.cnn.com/2017/03/01/health/sad-clown-standup-comedy-mental-health/index.html.Doughty, Bryony, and Craig Perryman. “No Fooling around: Humour and Mental Health.” MQ Mental Health Research, 31 Mar. 2023, www.mqmentalhealth.org/no-fooling-around-humour-and-mental-health/.Roy, Lipi. “If Laughter Is the Best Medicine, Why Are so Many Comedians in Poor Health?” Forbes, Forbes Magazine, 25 Nov. 2019, www.forbes.com/sites/lipiroy/2019/11/14/if-laughter-is-the-best-medicine-why-are-so-many-comedians-in-poor-health-and-dying/.Tsoi, D, et al. “Humour Experience in Schizophrenia: Relationship with Executive Dysfunction and Psychosocial Impairment.” Psychological Medicine, U.S. National Library of Medicine, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18177530/#:~:text=In%20patients%2C%20d%27%20%28humour%29%20had%20significant%20negative%20correlation,detecting%20humour%20but%20similarly%20able%20to%20appreciate%20humour. Accessed 26 June 2024.“What’s the Deal With Comedians and Depression?” ABC News, ABC News Network, 12 Aug. 2014, abcnews.go.com/Health/deal-comedians-depression/story?id=24945911.
Episode 2: Asian American Joy ft. Michelle Wang
Jun 21 2024
Episode 2: Asian American Joy ft. Michelle Wang
Hello beautiful people! In today's episode, I interview the wonderful Michelle Wang, host of CKUT's "Panacea" podcast that focuses on mental health. This interview marks the beginning of the "identity" segment on Joy, which focuses on how different identities, such as age, race, and sexuality, impact the ways that people seek out and experience joy. We discuss the difficulties of growing up as an immigrant and wanting to assimilate, the model minority myth, the conversion of mental states into somatic symptoms, the misconception of happiness as a forever state, and more! I hope you have a wonderful weekend, and tune in every Friday at 12pm for more! Link to Michelle's "Panacea" podcast: https://ckut.ca/spokenword/panacea-mental-health-101/ Sources Used Lee, Summin, et al. “Model Minority at Risk: Expressed Needs of Mental Health by Asian American Young Adults.” Journal of Community Health, U.S. National Library of Medicine, Apr. 2009, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18931893/.“Mental Health among Asian-Americans.” American Psychological Association, American Psychological Association, 2012, www.apa.org/pi/oema/resources/ethnicity-health/asian-american/article-mental-health.Proctor, Hanna. “A Review of Subjective Well-Being in Asian Americans.” Western Washington University, 2020, cedar.wwu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1377&context=wwu_honors.Spencer, Michael S, et al. “Discrimination and Mental Health-Related Service Use in a National Study of Asian Americans.” American Journal of Public Health, U.S. National Library of Medicine, Dec. 2010, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2978178/.
Episode 1: An Introduction to Joy
Jun 14 2024
Episode 1: An Introduction to Joy
Hello and welcome to the first episode of Joy! My name is Sasha, and I'll be your host for the next 12 weeks. In this episode, I introduce myself and the themes that I will be exploring in the upcoming weeks. We briefly cover the difference between joy & happiness, the concept of "flow," the positive psychology movement & Martin Seligman, as well as the biological benefits of experiencing joy. I hope you en_joy_ and stay tuned for episodes every Friday at 12pm! Sources Used Brooks, David. “The Difference between Happiness and Joy.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 7 May 2019, www.nytimes.com/2019/05/07/opinion/happiness-joy-emotion.html.Collier, Stephanie. “How Can You Find Joy (or at Least Peace) during Difficult Times?” Harvard Health, 17 Oct. 2022, www.health.harvard.edu/blog/how-can-you-find-joy-or-at-least-peace-during-difficult-times-202210062826.“Create Joy and Satisfaction.” Edited by Sonja Lyubomirsky, Mental Health America, www.mhanational.org/create-joy-and-satisfaction. Accessed 13 June 2024.Oppland, Mike BA. “8 Traits of Flow According to Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.” PositivePsychology.Com, 18 Mar. 2024, positivepsychology.com/mihaly-csikszentmihalyi-father-of-flow/.Pennock, Seph Fontane. “Who Is Martin Seligman and What Does He Do?” PositivePsychology.Com, 12 Mar. 2024, positivepsychology.com/who-is-martin-seligman/.“Tips for Embracing Joy in Daily Life.” Mayo Clinic Health System, Mayo Clinic Health System, 23 Mar. 2023, www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/tips-for-embracing-joy-in-daily-life. NPR Joy Generator https://apps.npr.org/joy-generator/#story=intro&page=0 Note: I didn't realize, but I think they change the website weekly! In this one, the goal is to simulate joy visually as opposed to through sound. Check it out! Time Stamps Introduction to the Joy Podcast (00:00:12) Sasha introduces the podcast, her background, and the focus on joy and mental health. Focusing on Joy (00:01:37) Sasha discusses potential podcast topics and the reasons for focusing on joy, including positive psychology. Defining Joy (00:03:02) Sasha explains the difference between joy and happiness, citing various definitions and perspectives. History of Joy Research (00:05:50) Sasha discusses Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's research on flow and its connection to joy. Biological Benefits of Joy (00:08:45) Sasha shares the biological benefits of joy and tips for finding joy despite mental health issues. Conclusion and Excitement (00:11:46) Sasha concludes the episode, expressing excitement for the podcast and sharing a joyful experience from NPR.