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WHYY hosts The Connection with Marty Moss-Coane, a health show with 100 episodes published.

We explore how the pursuit of happiness has evolved in America with constitutional law scholar Jeffrey Rosen and cognitive scientist Laurie Santos.

Nir Eyal on how our assumptions drive our behavior.

In her new book, For Better and Worse, historian Stephanie Coontz digs into thousands of years of marital history to help explain how the tradition has evolved.

Ferrer’s story about how her family was torn apart by the Cuban revolution, their migration to the United States, and the brother they left behind.

Philadelphia is known for its thousands of beautiful and bold murals. They are everywhere! While creating these canvasses involves a team of artists, organizers and local residents, for the last forty years the mastermin

Diane Button is an end-of-life-doula. She has spent countless hours with people in their last days as they share their regrets, hopes, desires and dreams.

Stand-up Chris Duffy explores the power of humor to connect us with others and to help us weather tough times.

In a new book, Waiting for Dawn:Living with Uncertainty, author Marisa Renee Lee grapples with navigating life’s unstable and overwhelming moments. She writes about her own experience with grief throughout her life and h

Psychologist Michael Valdovinos felt the pain of moral injury when serving in Afghanistan. His book is Moral Injuries: When Good Conscience Suffers in a World of Hurt

Harry Levant was once addicted to gambling. He’s now a therapist who helps others struggling with problem-gambling. He talks about the growing public health crisis.

Harvard psychologist Ronald Siegel explains why so many of us believe we’re never good enough and why being “special” is overrated,

Social psychologists Gillian Sandstrom and Erica Boothby on why small moments of conversation with people we’ve never met make us happier and the world a kinder place.

Kinsey Institute director and sex researcher Justin Garcia on why the need for intimacy is vital for our wellbeing and has helped us survive as a species.

Clinical psychologist Ingrid Clayton used fawning as a coping strategy growing up in an abusive home. It helped her in those frightening moments but came at a terrible price.

Harvard business professor Leslie John says revealing the sometimes-ugly truth about ourselves can build trust and lead to more honest, meaningful relationships.

Psychoanalyst and advice columnist Lori Gottlieb and author Cathi Hanauer on divorce, breakups and separating without causing too much pain.

Back in 2021, as the country emerged from the pandemic, millions of Americans began quitting their jobs. Burned out by the stresses of work, many demanded greater flexibility and a healthier work–life balance. Organizati

American children used to be adventurous eaters. Why has kids’ food become so bland? And why are so many fussy about what’s on their plates?

Political polarization is tearing the country apart with partisans viewing the other side in increasing personal terms, as immoral or evil. There have always been deep disagreements and conflicts in America but as we get

Life is hard. We are all going to have to face crises, conflicts, disappointments — sometimes even terrible events that can feel overwhelming, leading to depression, anxiety, sometimes even trauma. And while these stress
Ada Ferrer
historian, professor of history and Caribbean Studies at Princeton University
1 appearance on this show
Diane Button
End-of-Life Doula | Author | Educator | Founder, Bay Area ELDA UVM End-of-Life Doula Certificate Program Instructor
1 appearance on this show
Chris Duffy
comedian and author of Humor Me: How Laughing More Can Make You Present, Creative, Connected, and Happy · Celtic Football Club
1 appearance on this show
Marisa Renee Lee
author of "Waiting for Dawn: Living with Uncertainty"
1 appearance on this show
Dr. Justin Garcia, PhD
Author of The Intimate Animal · Kinsey Institute
1 appearance on this show
Dr. Ingrid Clayton
clinical psychologist, trauma therapist, author
2 appearances on this show
Leslie John
behavioral scientist and author of Revealing: The Underrated Power of Oversharing · Harvard Business School
1 appearance on this show
Lori Gottlieb
psychotherapist and advice columnist · DaigleBites
1 appearance on this show
Anthony Klotz
professor of organizational behavior · UCL School of Management
1 appearance on this show
Keith Payne
Victoria Cross recipient · Nintex
1 appearance on this show
Father James Martin
author of 'Work in Progress'
1 appearance on this show
Jennifer Reid
clinical assistant professor at University of Pennsylvania, associate professor at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University
1 appearance on this show
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