Episode S.2: Jamie Derrick — Calm in a Pandemic by The Vandal Theory published on 2020-05-18T15:29:05Z Meet Jamie Derrick (bit.ly/3dwF7a1), an associate professor in the Department of Psychology and Communications Studies at the University of Idaho. I think we can all agree that going through a pandemic is stressful. Whether it’s concern for the health of our loved ones, job and food security or balancing childcare and work, there is a lot to keep us up at night. Jamie knows about stress, what triggers it, how it manifests and how we can overcome it. She is also an expert in helping people deal with trauma and has a toolkit for handling stress. Jamie and I chatted about how it feels to go through a pandemic, and we practiced tools for de-stressing. Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at ucm-itunes@uidaho.edu. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu. More U of I research: The Rural Studies Program and U of I Extension have developed infographics for every county in Idaho to help manage the unknown around the threat of COVID-19. Read more at bit.ly/2yLENW1. Researchers in the Mind and Movement Lab found that when older adults thought about posture as effortful, they had worse balance than when they stood in a relaxed way. In contrast, participants had the best balance when they thought about “lightening up” into length. Read more at bit.ly/2YQTQbC. The College of Engineering’s Idaho Clean Snowmobile Team earned fourth place overall in the gasoline spark-ignited class at the 2020 Society of Automotive Engineers Clean Snowmobile Challenge. Read more at bit.ly/2zuYam2. Music: “Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (bit.ly/2PsMCpw) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (bit.ly/2Ju7MQb). “Gamma Muscae” by Florian Decros (bit.ly/3dtbYfw) via freeusicarchive.org, not modified (bit.ly/2WCIyot). Genre Science