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The Psychology of Us
RJ Starr
76 episodes
2 days ago
"The Psychology of Us" examines human behavior, interpersonal dynamics, and the psychological forces that shape our inner world. Hosted by academic psychologist, educator and author RJ Starr, this podcast integrates theory, narrative, and reflective analysis to make complex ideas accessible and relevant. Designed for students, practitioners, and curious minds, each episode explores why people think, feel, and behave as they do, engages foundational questions, and deepens understanding of the human experience.
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"The Psychology of Us" examines human behavior, interpersonal dynamics, and the psychological forces that shape our inner world. Hosted by academic psychologist, educator and author RJ Starr, this podcast integrates theory, narrative, and reflective analysis to make complex ideas accessible and relevant. Designed for students, practitioners, and curious minds, each episode explores why people think, feel, and behave as they do, engages foundational questions, and deepens understanding of the human experience.
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The Psychology of Manifestation: When Belief Feels Like Magic
The Psychology of Us
23 minutes 56 seconds
1 week ago
The Psychology of Manifestation: When Belief Feels Like Magic

People often speak about manifestation as if it’s magic—think the law of attraction, divine timing, or the universe conspiring to deliver what we desire. But what’s really happening when a thought seems to become reality? In this episode of The Psychology of Us, Professor RJ Starr explores the psychological mechanics that make belief feel spiritual and explains why manifestation works—but not for the reasons most people think.

Drawing on cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and the study of belief systems, Starr unpacks how the mind translates focus into action through mechanisms like selective attention, self-efficacy, and the self-fulfilling prophecy. He explains why visualization activates the same neural pathways as real performance, how intention reorganizes perception, and why faith and psychology are often two languages for the same inner experience.

This episode also examines the emotional side of manifestation—the longing for meaning, the desire for control, and the human impulse to connect with something larger than ourselves. It’s a conversation about how we mistake pattern for providence, how belief regulates our emotions, and how intention shapes behavior long before results appear.

From the science of the reticular activating system to the quiet rituals of prayer and hope, this episode offers a grounded and compassionate perspective on the human search for agency. Manifestation, Starr argues, is not proof that the universe listens to us—it’s proof that we’re finally listening to ourselves.

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The Psychology of Us
"The Psychology of Us" examines human behavior, interpersonal dynamics, and the psychological forces that shape our inner world. Hosted by academic psychologist, educator and author RJ Starr, this podcast integrates theory, narrative, and reflective analysis to make complex ideas accessible and relevant. Designed for students, practitioners, and curious minds, each episode explores why people think, feel, and behave as they do, engages foundational questions, and deepens understanding of the human experience.