E009: Randy Ernst: A Man of Multiple Careers

E009: Randy Ernst: A Man of Multiple Careers

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E008: RE-RELEASE: Elizabeth Loftus

In this RE-RELEASE episode Garth interviews Elizabeth Loftus from the University of California, Irvine in Irvine, CA. It was a Psychology Today magazine article in 1974 that launched her public fame, and her eyewitness testimony and false memory work have lasting influence. She i ...  Show more

E246 Beth Schwartz: Advancing education and inclusivity, leadership, transformation, and the American Psychological Association

In this episode Garth interviews Beth Schwartz from the American Psychological Association in Washington, DC at NITOP 2026. Beth describes her role supporting psychology teaching through faculty resources, policy, and curriculum work with governance groups (CABE and TOPSS), and a ...  Show more

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