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Episode 39: Why it's worth embracing uncertainty

Can facing the unknown be more beneficial than we think? Join Ella Rhodes and uncertainty expert Maggie Jackson as they explore the research in this episode of PsychCrunch.

10 December 2024

By PsychCrunch

There's no question that we find ourselves in uncertain times. Looking at current events and wondering about what the future may hold can leave us feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and stressed, to say the least.Ā 

But uncertain times aren't always the ominous force we make them out to be. In fact, research suggests that they can create unique opportunities for growth and transformation that we wouldn't otherwise encounter.Ā 

This episode, Ella Rhodes chats with Maggie JacksonĀ ā€” author of Uncertain and expert on uncertainty ā€” unpacking how uncertainty shapes our lives. Together, they exploreĀ how embracing the unknown can open doors to unexpected possibilities, and can lead us to greener pastures.Ā 

This is Episode 39Ā of PsychCrunch, the podcast of the British Psychological Society's Research Digest, sponsored by Routledge Psychology.

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Episode Credits:

Hosted by Ella Rhodes.
Audio wizardry by Jeff Knowler.
Edited by Emma Barratt.

Want to learn more?

Read more about how we can embrace uncertainty in therapeutic settings with The wisdom of therapist uncertainty, over at The Psychologist.Ā 

Or check out Resilience to uncertainty by Eleanore Batteux for a practical exploration of what we can do to become resilient to future uncertainties, explored through the lens of the pandemic.Ā 

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