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Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Awe and a Meaningful Life

Sounds True: Insights at the Edge

Tami Simon

Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.6 • 1.9K Ratings

🗓️ 5 July 2022

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Dacher Keltner, PhD, is a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, and is the founding director of the university’s Greater Good Science Center (GGSC). He is the host of the GGSC’s award-winning podcast, The Science of Happiness, and is a co-instructor of the GGSC’s popular online course of the same name. He has devoted his career to studying the nature of human goodness and happiness, conducting groundbreaking research on compassion, awe, laughter, and love. He is also the bestselling author of The Power Paradox: How We Gain and Lose Influence and Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life, and is a coeditor of The Compassionate Instinct: The Science of Human Goodness, in addition to more than 100 scientific papers and two bestselling textbooks. In this podcast, Sounds True’s founder, Tami Simon, speaks with Dr. Dacher Keltner about his inspiring work and his exploration of how the experience of awe, gratitude, empathy, and other prosocial emotions is intimately tied to our capacity to live a life of meaning. Tami and Dacher discuss Charles Darwin’s study of emotions and how “survival of the kindest” may be more true than “survival of the fittest”; the connection between emotions and ethics and the changing nature of power; the instinct of sympathy; making kindness your core principle; choosing prosocial emotions in stressful, energy-draining situations; “vagal superstars” and the practice of compassion; establishing healthy boundaries to avoid empathic distress (or taking in other people’s suffering); creating positive changes in the health-care system; the experience of awe in the presence of another person; and more.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Insights at the Edge, produced by SoundsTrue.

0:05.4

My name is Tammy Simon, I'm the founder of SoundsTrue, and I'd love to take a moment

0:10.2

to introduce you to the SoundsTrue Foundation.

0:13.6

The goal of the SoundsTrue Foundation is to provide access and eliminate financial barriers

0:20.3

to transformational education and resources, such as teachings and trainings on mindfulness,

0:27.8

emotional awareness and self-compassion.

0:31.2

If you'd like to learn more and join with us in our efforts, please visit SoundsTrueFoundation.org.

0:43.0

In this episode of Insights at the Edge, my guest is Dacker Keltner.

0:48.4

Dacker Keltner is a professor of psychology at UC Berkeley and the founding director of

0:54.5

the University's Greater Good Science Center, a research center committed to the scientific

1:00.4

understanding of positive emotions.

1:03.8

He's the author of Born to Be Good, the science of a meaningful life, and also the book

1:10.3

The Power Paradox, How We Gain and Lose Influence, as well as a new book coming out in

1:17.8

January of 2023, on awe, the new science of everyday wonder and how it can transform

1:25.9

your life.

1:27.4

With SoundsTrue, Dacker Keltner has created a new online training, partnering with his

1:33.9

colleague at the Greater Good Science Center, Dr. Eve Ekman.

1:38.5

The training is called The Greater Good Training for Health Professionals, Science-Based

1:44.3

Skills for Emotional Resilience and Well-Ding.

1:49.3

It's a program that's designed to help health professionals who are under so much stress

1:55.0

at this time, avail themselves to science-based research that enables rejuvenation and renewal.

2:04.2

You can learn more at SoundsTrue.com.

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