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In The Mind’s Eye: Psychanooga, A Podcast By Students At UTC

Bethany Cothran and James Grant, co-hosts of the Psychanooga podcast.
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Bethany Cothran and James Grant, co-hosts of the Psychanooga podcast.

(Aired Thu 1/09/25)

Psychanooga is a podcast that delves into the mind from here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.Students Bethany Cothran and James Grant host and produce the podcast for UTC’s Psychology Department.

Here’s part of an episode on stress, anxiety and burnout - featuring Dr. Ashley Howell, a professor and clinical psychologist here at UTC.
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For the full episodes of the podcast, visit the Psychanooga channel on YouTube.

Bethany Cothran and James Grant are now looking for applicants to continue the podcast after they graduate from UTC this year.

Contact them at the Psychanooga page on Instagram.

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