Research Related Press
Scientifically Speaking Podcast (September 2025). Julie Longua Peterson, Ph.D., joins host Sarah Chang on her podcast.
https://www.wmpg.org/show/fri1130/?srsltid=AfmBOoqhc6Yv1-tSGgVaWt1ryEZly_qr-fLEOqpPPItFiTdwJS_AQ9iV
Science Café Event (August 2025). Julie Longua Peterson, Ph.D., described findings from her 15-plus years as a behavioral researcher as part of UNE’s effort to promote scientific literacy.
https://www.une.edu/news/2025/une-welcomes-dozens-first-community-science-cafe-event
Stand Up Science (March 2019). Academic presenter and panelist for Stand Up Science, an
event tailored to bringing science and comedy together for the public.
http://www.shanemauss.com/club-dates-1/2019/2/26/portland-me
News Center Now WCHS (January 2019). Interviewed for piece on new Gillette commercial
confronting toxic masculinity.
https://www.une.edu/news/2019/une-professor-weighs-viral-gillette-ad
“Supreme Court Nomination: Reaction to the Latest News in the Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation
Process” (September 24, 2018). Academic panelist for the Main Public
Broadcasting Network’s (MPBN) Maine Calling
“Why Can’t We Admit When We’re Wrong?” (July 24, 2018). Academic panelist for MPBN’s
Maine Calling.
http://www.mainepublic.org/post/why-cant-we-admit-when-were-wrong
“Narcissism: Understanding Narcissistic Personality Disorder” (May 24, 2018). Academic
panelist for MPBN’s Maine Calling.
http://www.mainepublic.org/post/narcissism-understanding-narcissistic-personality-disorder
Implicit Bias: Explained (March 2018). Panelist at Maine Science Festival (MSF) session on
implicit bias and the impact of bias on daily interactions.
https://www.mainesciencefestival.org/speakers/julie-peterson/
New York Magazine (February 2017). Interviewed for “Psychologists Explain Why IKEA Is a
Relationship Death-Trap”
http://nymag.com/scienceofus/2017/02/why-so-many-couples-fight-at-ikea.html
Seattle Met magazine (May 2016). Interviewed about narcissism in politics for “Will Donald
Trump and his Bullying Win Over Washington Republicans?”
SELF magazine (May 2015). Interviewed for “How to be vulnerable: Why letting your guard
down can help you make time for cultivating closer relationships”
Research reviewed in Psychology Today blog post (October, 2014):
Narcissists Need to Love Themselves More, Not Less: Why they react to conflict very differently than others, and why it matters.
“Why We Keep Things” (September, 2014). Academic panelist for MPBN Maine Calling
http://news.mpbn.net/post/why-do-we-keep-stuff
“From self portrait to selfie: Need to be seen” (July, 2014). Discussed the self-portrait and
resurgence of the “selfie” as an academic panelist for the SELF/selfie exhibition at Engine Art Gallery, Biddeford, ME.