Have you ever struggled with your mental health and sought answers for your problems on the internet or social media? If so, this episode is for you, as host Lauryn Palacio dives into the complex practice of self-diagnosis in psychiatry.
Hookup culture is a unique cultural phenomenon whose discussion has increased in public discourse in the past few decades. College campuses are often characterized as hubs for hookup culture, and Emory is no different. In this episode, we unpack the misconceptions of hookup culture on college campuses, especially at Emory.
Featured guests include:
- Tiffany is a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences studying economics. She took a gap year during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Anna is a junior in the College of Arts and Sciences studying economics and philosophy. She identifies as a butch lesbian.
- Elizabeth Peeler is the assistant director of Emory’s Office of Health Promotion. She has a Master’s in Public Health in Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior from the University of South Carolina.
Student Highlight: Rachel Broun is a junior in Emory’s College of Arts and Sciences studying anthropology and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies. She enjoys diving into popular topics within public discourse, especially related to LGBTQ issues.