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    <description>On Wisdom features a social and cognitive scientist in Toronto and an educator in London discussing the latest empirical science regarding the nature of wisdom. Igor Grossmann runs the Wisdom &amp; Culture Lab at the University of Waterloo in Canada. Charles Cassidy runs the Evidence-Based Wisdom project in London, UK. The podcast thrives on a diet of freewheeling conversation on wisdom, decision-making, wellbeing, and society and includes regular guests spots with leading behavioral scientists from the field of wisdom research and beyond. Welcome to The On Wisdom Podcast.
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    <itunes:summary>On Wisdom features a social and cognitive scientist in Toronto and an educator in London discussing the latest empirical science regarding the nature of wisdom. Igor Grossmann runs the Wisdom &amp; Culture Lab at the University of Waterloo in Canada. Charles Cassidy runs the Evidence-Based Wisdom project in London, UK. The podcast thrives on a diet of freewheeling conversation on wisdom, decision-making, wellbeing, and society and includes regular guests spots with leading behavioral scientists from the field of wisdom research and beyond. Welcome to The On Wisdom Podcast.
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  <title>56: Awe Reloaded (with Dacher Keltner)</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Have we overlooked a major source of awe, right under our collective noses? Dacher Keltner returns to the On Wisdom studio to discuss his new book "Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life", the power of moral beauty, the desire for connection, and the importance of wandering. Igor suggest that awe can also entail feelings of terror, Dacher reflects on the perils of awe being used against us, and Charles shares his experience of an awe walk-around-the-bloc. Welcome to Episode 56.</itunes:subtitle>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Have we overlooked a major source of awe, right under our collective noses? Dacher Keltner returns to the On Wisdom studio to discuss his new book &quot;Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life&quot;, the power of moral beauty, the desire for connection, and the importance of wandering. Igor suggest that awe can also entail feelings of terror, Dacher reflects on the perils of awe being used against us, and Charles shares his experience of an awe walk-around-the-bloc. Welcome to Episode 56.</p><p>Special Guest: Dacher Keltner.</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Dacher Keltner | UC Psych" rel="nofollow" href="https://psychology.berkeley.edu/people/dacher-keltner">Dacher Keltner | UC Psych</a></li><li><a title="Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.amazon.com/Awe-Science-Everyday-Wonder-Transform/dp/1984879685/ref=sr_1_1?crid=BP1AJDHSLDW2&amp;keywords=awe+dacher+keltner+book&amp;qid=1693266646&amp;s=books&amp;sprefix=Awe+Dacher%2Cstripbooks%2C86&amp;sr=1-1">Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life</a></li><li><a title="Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life" rel="nofollow" href="https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/">Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life</a></li><li><a title="Berkeley Social Interaction Laboratory" rel="nofollow" href="https://bsil.berkeley.edu/">Berkeley Social Interaction Laboratory</a></li><li><a title="Dacher Keltner: Why Awe Is Such an Important Emotion - YouTube" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysAJQycTw-0">Dacher Keltner: Why Awe Is Such an Important Emotion - YouTube</a></li><li><a title="The Science of Happiness Podcast | Greater Good" rel="nofollow" href="https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/podcasts/series/the_science_of_happiness">The Science of Happiness Podcast | Greater Good</a></li><li><a title="Awe as a scientific emotion - Gottlieb, Keltner, Lombrozo (2018)" rel="nofollow" href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/cogs.12648">Awe as a scientific emotion - Gottlieb, Keltner, Lombrozo (2018)</a></li><li><a title="Self-Transcendent Awe as a Moral Grounding of Wisdom - Dacher Keltner, Paul K. Piff (2020)" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1047840X.2020.1750927">Self-Transcendent Awe as a Moral Grounding of Wisdom - Dacher Keltner, Paul K. Piff (2020)</a></li><li><a title="Awe and humility. - PubMed - NCBI - Stellar, gordon, Anderson, Piff, McNeil, Keltner (2018)" rel="nofollow" href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28857578/">Awe and humility. - PubMed - NCBI - Stellar, gordon, Anderson, Piff, McNeil, Keltner (2018)</a></li><li><a title="Why Do We Feel Awe? | Greater Good" rel="nofollow" href="https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/why_do_we_feel_awe">Why Do We Feel Awe? | Greater Good</a></li><li><a title="Why Does Awe Have Prosocial Effects? New Perspectives on Awe and the Small Self - Joshua D. Perlin, Leon Li (2020)" rel="nofollow" href="https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1745691619886006">Why Does Awe Have Prosocial Effects? New Perspectives on Awe and the Small Self - Joshua D. Perlin, Leon Li (2020)</a></li><li><a title="Awe Motivates Authentic-Self Pursuit via Self-Transcendence: Implications for Prosociality - Tonglin Jiang, Constantine Sedikides (2021)" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.soton.ac.uk/~crsi/Jiang%20&amp;%20Sedikides,%202022,%20JPSP.pdf">Awe Motivates Authentic-Self Pursuit via Self-Transcendence: Implications for Prosociality - Tonglin Jiang, Constantine Sedikides (2021)</a></li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Have we overlooked a major source of awe, right under our collective noses? Dacher Keltner returns to the On Wisdom studio to discuss his new book &quot;Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life&quot;, the power of moral beauty, the desire for connection, and the importance of wandering. Igor suggest that awe can also entail feelings of terror, Dacher reflects on the perils of awe being used against us, and Charles shares his experience of an awe walk-around-the-bloc. Welcome to Episode 56.</p><p>Special Guest: Dacher Keltner.</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="Dacher Keltner | UC Psych" rel="nofollow" href="https://psychology.berkeley.edu/people/dacher-keltner">Dacher Keltner | UC Psych</a></li><li><a title="Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.amazon.com/Awe-Science-Everyday-Wonder-Transform/dp/1984879685/ref=sr_1_1?crid=BP1AJDHSLDW2&amp;keywords=awe+dacher+keltner+book&amp;qid=1693266646&amp;s=books&amp;sprefix=Awe+Dacher%2Cstripbooks%2C86&amp;sr=1-1">Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life</a></li><li><a title="Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life" rel="nofollow" href="https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/">Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life</a></li><li><a title="Berkeley Social Interaction Laboratory" rel="nofollow" href="https://bsil.berkeley.edu/">Berkeley Social Interaction Laboratory</a></li><li><a title="Dacher Keltner: Why Awe Is Such an Important Emotion - YouTube" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysAJQycTw-0">Dacher Keltner: Why Awe Is Such an Important Emotion - YouTube</a></li><li><a title="The Science of Happiness Podcast | Greater Good" rel="nofollow" href="https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/podcasts/series/the_science_of_happiness">The Science of Happiness Podcast | Greater Good</a></li><li><a title="Awe as a scientific emotion - Gottlieb, Keltner, Lombrozo (2018)" rel="nofollow" href="https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/cogs.12648">Awe as a scientific emotion - Gottlieb, Keltner, Lombrozo (2018)</a></li><li><a title="Self-Transcendent Awe as a Moral Grounding of Wisdom - Dacher Keltner, Paul K. Piff (2020)" rel="nofollow" href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1047840X.2020.1750927">Self-Transcendent Awe as a Moral Grounding of Wisdom - Dacher Keltner, Paul K. Piff (2020)</a></li><li><a title="Awe and humility. - PubMed - NCBI - Stellar, gordon, Anderson, Piff, McNeil, Keltner (2018)" rel="nofollow" href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28857578/">Awe and humility. - PubMed - NCBI - Stellar, gordon, Anderson, Piff, McNeil, Keltner (2018)</a></li><li><a title="Why Do We Feel Awe? | Greater Good" rel="nofollow" href="https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/why_do_we_feel_awe">Why Do We Feel Awe? | Greater Good</a></li><li><a title="Why Does Awe Have Prosocial Effects? New Perspectives on Awe and the Small Self - Joshua D. Perlin, Leon Li (2020)" rel="nofollow" href="https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1745691619886006">Why Does Awe Have Prosocial Effects? New Perspectives on Awe and the Small Self - Joshua D. Perlin, Leon Li (2020)</a></li><li><a title="Awe Motivates Authentic-Self Pursuit via Self-Transcendence: Implications for Prosociality - Tonglin Jiang, Constantine Sedikides (2021)" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.soton.ac.uk/~crsi/Jiang%20&amp;%20Sedikides,%202022,%20JPSP.pdf">Awe Motivates Authentic-Self Pursuit via Self-Transcendence: Implications for Prosociality - Tonglin Jiang, Constantine Sedikides (2021)</a></li></ul>]]>
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  <title>34: World After Covid series: Wisdom for Now (Part II) - What's important, Living in the moment, Social connectedness, and Shared humanity</title>
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  <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2021 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>On Wisdom dissects the latest research emerging from the field of wisdom research and discusses what it might mean for each of us and for society in terms of reasoning and living more wisely in the 21st Century.
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  <description>What one piece of wisdom is important to give to people now to help them make it through the pandemic?
Igor and Charles share and discuss responses given to this critical question by 57 of the world's leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the World After Covid (https://worldaftercovid.info/) project. Each episode, four responses are selected. This time, the conversation covers themes of what's important, living in the moment, social connectedness, and shared humanity in the midst of the pandemic.
Featuring:
Yukiko Ushida, Professor of Social and Cultural Psychology at the Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University
Dacher Keltner, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Greater Good Science Center
Wendy Mendes, Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UC San Francisco
Michael Bond, Cross-cultural Social Psychologist
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    <![CDATA[<h3>What one piece of wisdom is important to give to people now to help them make it through the pandemic?</h3>

<p>Igor and Charles share and discuss responses given to this critical question by 57 of the world&#39;s leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the <a href="https://worldaftercovid.info/" rel="nofollow">World After Covid</a> project. Each episode, four responses are selected. This time, the conversation covers themes of <strong>what&#39;s important, living in the moment, social connectedness, and shared humanity</strong> in the midst of the pandemic.</p>

<p><strong>Featuring:</strong><br>
Yukiko Ushida, Professor of Social and Cultural Psychology at the Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University<br>
Dacher Keltner, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Greater Good Science Center<br>
Wendy Mendes, Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UC San Francisco<br>
Michael Bond, Cross-cultural Social Psychologist</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="World After Covid site" rel="nofollow" href="https://worldaftercovid.info/">World After Covid site</a></li><li><a title="Igor Grossmann&#39;s homepage" rel="nofollow" href="https://igorgrossmann.com/">Igor Grossmann's homepage</a> &mdash;  interactive visualizations and analysis on the World After Covid project</li><li><a title="Expert Predictions of Societal Change: Insights from the World after COVID Project - Grossmann, Twardus, Varnum, Jayawickreme, McLevey (2021, in press)" rel="nofollow" href="https://psyarxiv.com/yma8f/">Expert Predictions of Societal Change: Insights from the World after COVID Project - Grossmann, Twardus, Varnum, Jayawickreme, McLevey (2021, in press)</a></li><li><a title="Words of wisdom: 4 tips from experts on how to endure until the COVID-19 pandemic ends (The Conversation)" rel="nofollow" href="https://theconversation.com/words-of-wisdom-4-tips-from-experts-on-how-to-endure-until-the-covid-19-pandemic-ends-152162">Words of wisdom: 4 tips from experts on how to endure until the COVID-19 pandemic ends (The Conversation)</a></li><li><a title="Yukiko Ushida Interview" rel="nofollow" href="https://worldaftercovid.info/interviews/yukiko-uchida/?timestamp=0">Yukiko Ushida Interview</a> &mdash; full interview and transcript on the World After Covid site</li><li><a title="Dacher Keltner Interview" rel="nofollow" href="https://worldaftercovid.info/interviews/dacher-keltner/?timestamp=0">Dacher Keltner Interview</a> &mdash;  full interview and transcript on the World After Covid site</li><li><a title="Wendy Mendes Interview" rel="nofollow" href="https://worldaftercovid.info/interviews/wendy-mendes/?timestamp=0">Wendy Mendes Interview</a> &mdash; full interview and transcript on the World After Covid site</li><li><a title="Michael Bond Interview" rel="nofollow" href="https://worldaftercovid.info/interviews/michael-bond/?timestamp=0">Michael Bond Interview</a> &mdash; full interview and transcript on the World After Covid site</li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<h3>What one piece of wisdom is important to give to people now to help them make it through the pandemic?</h3>

<p>Igor and Charles share and discuss responses given to this critical question by 57 of the world&#39;s leading behavioral and social scientists, collected as part of the <a href="https://worldaftercovid.info/" rel="nofollow">World After Covid</a> project. Each episode, four responses are selected. This time, the conversation covers themes of <strong>what&#39;s important, living in the moment, social connectedness, and shared humanity</strong> in the midst of the pandemic.</p>

<p><strong>Featuring:</strong><br>
Yukiko Ushida, Professor of Social and Cultural Psychology at the Kokoro Research Center, Kyoto University<br>
Dacher Keltner, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Greater Good Science Center<br>
Wendy Mendes, Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UC San Francisco<br>
Michael Bond, Cross-cultural Social Psychologist</p><p>Links:</p><ul><li><a title="World After Covid site" rel="nofollow" href="https://worldaftercovid.info/">World After Covid site</a></li><li><a title="Igor Grossmann&#39;s homepage" rel="nofollow" href="https://igorgrossmann.com/">Igor Grossmann's homepage</a> &mdash;  interactive visualizations and analysis on the World After Covid project</li><li><a title="Expert Predictions of Societal Change: Insights from the World after COVID Project - Grossmann, Twardus, Varnum, Jayawickreme, McLevey (2021, in press)" rel="nofollow" href="https://psyarxiv.com/yma8f/">Expert Predictions of Societal Change: Insights from the World after COVID Project - Grossmann, Twardus, Varnum, Jayawickreme, McLevey (2021, in press)</a></li><li><a title="Words of wisdom: 4 tips from experts on how to endure until the COVID-19 pandemic ends (The Conversation)" rel="nofollow" href="https://theconversation.com/words-of-wisdom-4-tips-from-experts-on-how-to-endure-until-the-covid-19-pandemic-ends-152162">Words of wisdom: 4 tips from experts on how to endure until the COVID-19 pandemic ends (The Conversation)</a></li><li><a title="Yukiko Ushida Interview" rel="nofollow" href="https://worldaftercovid.info/interviews/yukiko-uchida/?timestamp=0">Yukiko Ushida Interview</a> &mdash; full interview and transcript on the World After Covid site</li><li><a title="Dacher Keltner Interview" rel="nofollow" href="https://worldaftercovid.info/interviews/dacher-keltner/?timestamp=0">Dacher Keltner Interview</a> &mdash;  full interview and transcript on the World After Covid site</li><li><a title="Wendy Mendes Interview" rel="nofollow" href="https://worldaftercovid.info/interviews/wendy-mendes/?timestamp=0">Wendy Mendes Interview</a> &mdash; full interview and transcript on the World After Covid site</li><li><a title="Michael Bond Interview" rel="nofollow" href="https://worldaftercovid.info/interviews/michael-bond/?timestamp=0">Michael Bond Interview</a> &mdash; full interview and transcript on the World After Covid site</li></ul>]]>
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