
The Lemon Tree Coaching
Welcome to The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast—where emotional depth meets grounded psychology. Hosted by Dr. Allison Sucamele, this podcast is a sanctuary for anyone ready to do the inner work, face their shadow, and cultivate a life that feels authentic, aligned, and alive.
Each episode explores the psychology behind emotions, relationships, nervous system healing, and self-awareness. Whether you're navigating heartbreak, burnout, betrayal, people-pleasing, or the desire for deeper meaning, you'll find thoughtful reflections, symbolic storytelling, and powerful insights to help you bloom—one truth at a time.
Grab a cup of tea, tune in, and come home to yourself.
Follow along on Instagram @thelemontreecoaching and explore free resources on Teachers Pay Teachers at The Lemon Tree by AKS.
The Lemon Tree Coaching
# 136 - The Psychology of Othello: Jealousy, Manipulation, & the Human Mind
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Step inside the mind of one of literature’s most powerful tragedies. In this episode of The Lemon Tree Coaching Podcast, host Dr. Allison Sucamele explores the psychological forces that shape Othello by William Shakespeare — from Othello’s deep insecurities to Iago’s chilling manipulations and Desdemona’s tragic idealism.
We’ll dive into:
🌿 How racism, imposter syndrome, and insecurity fuel Othello’s downfall
🧠 Iago as a psychological puppet master — and the dark triad traits behind his cruelty
💔 Desdemona’s tragic innocence and the psychology of idealized love
🔥 The corrosive power of jealousy, projection, and cognitive dissonance
This timeless tragedy isn’t just a story of betrayal — it’s a mirror reflecting how fear, manipulation, and systemic bias shape human behavior.
📚 Featured resources:
- Projections: The New Science of Human Emotion by Karl Deisseroth
- Dark Psychology and Manipulation by William Cooper
✨ For teachers: Explore my Othello Psychological Character Analysis and Othello Film Study lesson plans at The Lemon Tree by AKS on Teachers Pay Teachers.
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