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The Power of Awe — and How to Find It
Researcher Dacher Keltner investigates the elusive emotion of awe, revealing how it transforms our brains and bodies, and how to find more wonder in our everyday lives.
Why Do So Many of Us Feel Lonely?
The Surgeon General warns that there's a loneliness epidemic. Why do so many of us feel lonely and how can we reconnect with one another again?
Sorry, Sorry, Sorry: A Guide to a Good Apology
Why is it so hard to say sorry? Marjorie Ingall and Susan McCarthy, authors of the book "Sorry, Sorry, Sorry," share the six essential steps to a good apology.
Clint Smith: On Poetry and Black Fatherhood
Clint Smith on his new poetry collection, Black fatherhood and contending with the country's racist legacy.
From Coping to Thriving: New Ways to Understand ADHD
There's a lot of confusion about ADHD. Will a new awareness of neurodiversity help remove some of the stigma?
Taking the Stage: A Conversation with a Dancer, Musician and Actor
What's it like to perform on stage before an audience? We ask Philadelphia Orchestra's David Kim, Philadelphia Ballet's ngel Corella, and 1812 Production's Jennifer Childs.
Two Trans Women on Gender, Identity, and the Rise in Transphobia
Author and English professor Jennifer Finney Boylan and activist and writer Raquel Willis talk about their trans identity and fighting rising transphobia.
The Gottmans’ Love Prescription
Drs. John and Julie Gottman have spent decades studying romantic relationships. They share what they've learned and discuss their new book, "The Love Prescription."
‘The Emotional Lives of Teenagers’
Psychologist Lisa Damour helps parents understand the intense emotions of adolescents and the best ways to support the young people in their lives.
How to Cope with Climate Anxiety
Two-thirds of Americans report feeling anxious about climate change. There's even a new term for it - eco-anxiety. We'll talk about what it is and strategies for coping.