Psychology Websites
8 websites found
Wonyoung Jang
// WONYOUNGJANG.ORGWonyoung Jang is interested in programming, making music, formal logic, backpacking, magic and cardistry, and cooking. They have a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Wonyoung grew up in The Bronx, NYC, where they started learning magic tricks at the age of 5 and attended the Lang Science Program at The American Museum of Natural History. They built text-based games in BASIC and eventually moved out of The Bronx to pursue higher education. This website is a collection of their projects and notes related to various areas of their life.
Joey Corea
// THEPLUCKYJESTER.COMJoey Corea, founder of The Plucky Jester, holds a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) and has 15 years of experience in the tech world. He combines his understanding of the human brain and technology to help people flourish in the digital age. Through The Plucky Jester, Joey aims to help people break free from life's default settings by sparking creativity and cultivating courage. He guides individuals in building habits and systems to harness technology and achieve their goals, encouraging them to create something uniquely their own.
Delfina Hoxha
// THEINNERDOLPHIN.COMDelfina is a writer living in Vienna, Austria. Her website, The Inner Dolphin, explores careers, psychology, creativity, and Albanian culture through stories. She began sharing her writing publicly in 2015 and has since published hundreds of articles, reaching over 20,000 people in 100 countries. Delfina aims to contribute to a literature of hope through her writing.
Francisco Suárez Salas
// IDEASYLIBROS.COMFrancisco Suárez Salas is an Industrial Engineer from the University of Chile and the founder of CuidaPet, a veterinary service. He is the author of the blog Ideas y libros, which he started in 2020 to share and explore ideas and books through reviews and articles. He also writes a weekly article on Substack with ideas to make people laugh and think. Francisco has been reading seriously since 2017, averaging at least two books a month, and writes about philosophy, psychology, habits, productivity, technology, personal development, and literature.
Artur Piszek
// PISZEK.COMArtur Piszek is a software engineer and psychologist who explores the second-order consequences of connecting everyone to the Internet. He helps build online businesses at Tumblr and WordPress.com. Artur writes about how global consciousness reshapes society, economy, labor, and art. He focuses on creating a healthy internet economy, channeling technology towards sustainability, and making remote work accessible to all. He sends a weekly newsletter, "Deliberate Internet," covering remote work, technology, and psychology.
Fran Román
// MEDITACIONYPSICOLOGIA.COMThis website, Meditación y Psicología, presents information about mindfulness, meditation, and psychology. It explores topics such as philosophy, personal development, and motivation. The site aims to unite these disciplines in a unique way within the Spanish language, offering news, reports, and information about spiritual growth from a scientific perspective. It emphasizes the benefits of meditation for mental and physical health, and its integration with psychology through Mindfulness. The goal is to shift the focus from worrying to actively addressing challenges, viewing them as opportunities for growth and cultivating positive qualities.
Kaj Sotala | It is the autumn of humanity, and we are moments between raindrops
// KAJSOTALA.FIKaj Sotala splits their time between an emotional coaching practice and writing. They have enabled paid subscriptions on their Substack to support their writing, where they plan to post regularly about topics such as AI, psychology, meditation, and social dynamics. Kaj is interested in using LLMs for creativity, introspection, and mood lifting. Star Wars has been a part of many notable things in their life, shaping their make believe setting, being one of the things they had in common with the first girl they ever had a crush on, its officially licensed role-playing game was the first one that they ever played, and one of its licensed novels was the first novel that they ever read in English.
Neil Kakkar | I want to understand how the world works. This blog tracks my growth, the things I’ve learned, and how I’m leveraging them to do epic things.
// NEILKAKKAR.COMNeil Kakkar is interested in understanding how the world works. He codes in public at PostHog. Previously, he worked at Bloomberg, ShareChat, and Google. He enjoys engineering and psychology and how they can be leveraged to understand how products work, including the business models and user behavior that drive them. He also likes designing and reasoning about systems. In his free time, he reads, builds side projects, and learns new hobbies. He believes writing is the most effective form of thinking and that learning is a skill that can be trained.