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Pokémon Go, You Can Get There Again, Justice League Rebirth, Princess Leia, Civil War II, For the Girl/Man Who Has Everything
#51: On this episode we talk about Pokémon Go, a great life lesson Lara learned from playing video games with her mom, and GT Library entries for Justice League Rebirt...
Paul Dini’s Dark Night: A True Batman Story, Dean Trippe’s Something Terrible
#50: CONTENT WARNING This week we discuss Paul Dini’s Dark Night: A True Batman Story, Dean Trippe’s Something Terrible, two graphic novels that retell traumatic event...
GT Library is Pre-Alpha, Teenage Angst, Who runs the world?
#49: Josué says the Library is now at Pre-Alpha stage. We discuss some tweaks to how we can make entries, that all media can matter, and the sudden(?) increase in fema...
Finding Dory, Jupiter Ascending, Ted 2, GoT, Runaways, Stephanie Brown, Faith…
#48: We continue to address possible GT Library entries by discussing what we’ve read or watched lately including Finding Dory, Jupiter Ascending, Ted 2, GoT, Runaways...
Orlando and Coping
#47: We take some time to talk about the recent mass shooting in Orlando, Florida and how geeky things can help us cope. We also continue our work on the Geek Therapy ...
Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Captain America: Civil War, Deadpool, X-Men: Apocalypse
#46: This week Josué and Lara discuss 5 big blockbusters that they haven’t added to the library. They go over Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Batman v Superman: Dawn of ...
The Geek Therapy Library
#45: The Geek Therapy Library is meant to help fans communicate through their favorite movies, books, and games. It is a resource for therapists, teachers, and parents...
Season 2 Trailer
Trailer for season 2 of the Geek Therapy Podcast.
Start Here (New Beginning)
#44: You’ll find things a little different before and after this point in the podcast. Moving forward I’ll be focusing on telling feel-good stories about Geek culture....
Video Game Research w/ Chris Ferguson
#43: Welcome to the first collaboration between the Geek Therapy Podcast and The Chicago School of Professional Psychology’s Geek Culture in Therapy course taught by D...
Gen Con 2014
#42: Woody Harris is back to tell us all about his experience at this year’s Gen Con. ————– You can follow Woody on Twitter (@SoundscapeDJ) or email him at gratefulwo...
GaymerX2
#41: Lara Taylor went to GaymerX2 and tells us all about it. ——- Learn more about GaymerX at http://gaymerx.com/ You can follow Lara Taylor on Twitter (@TherapeuticCod...
Stories Can Be Healing
#40: Can stories be healing? Josué discusses if and how stories, regardless of the medium, can help people in any way. Josué discusses empathy, its importance, and the...
PAX East 2014
#39: Josué discusses some recent articles related to gaming and he goes over the details of the incredible changes introduced at this year’s PAX East, including the me...
Multicultural Heroes
#38: Guest: Tony B Kim, founder of Crazy 4 Comic Con. Tony has been hosting panels at various cons on the topic of multicultural representation in media so he joins us...
The Rise of Superhero Therapy
#37: Guest: Patrick O’Connor, PsyD. The concept of using superheroes in therapy has been getting some attention lately so we’ve decided to discuss it in depth. Josué a...
Learning About Mental Health Through Fictional Narratives
#36: Guest: Andrea Letamendi. We catch up with Andrea and talk about how people can learn about mental health through different mediums. We go over some good and bad e...
Legends of the Knight
#35: Guest: Brett Culp, the filmmaker behind Legends of the Knight. According to the official website, “LEGENDS OF THE KNIGHT weaves together the stirring true stories...
Tabletop Therapy
#34: Guest: Woody Harris. This week we talk about using board games in therapy. There seems to be “tabletop fever” out there so now is a great time to take advantage o...
Video Game Stigma
#33: Guest: Kelli Dunlap. Kelli talks to us about her research into video games and mental health. We discuss her findings, what they say about the most common video g...