Neuroscientist and psychologist Michael S. A. Graziano joins us to talk about current research into our deepest selves.
Read moreNetflix And Chill? You Are Burning Coal
Journalist Tatiana Schlossberg joins us to talk about how re-evaluating our lifestyles is the key to any real, radical change.
Read moreReuniting Mind and Body In Treating Trauma
James S. Gordon, M.D., founder and executive director of The Center for Mind-Body Medicine in Washington, D.C., joins us to talk about his approach to integrative healing and support.
Read moreThe Science Behind Your Bad Habits
Wendy Wood, provost professor of psychology and business at the University of Southern California, joins us to talk about her research into the science of making better choices.
Read moreNew Frontiers In Medicine — And Medical Ethics
Dr. Jonathan Moreno, a professor of ethics at the University of Pennsylvania, joins us to work through gut-wrenching questions about the ethics of health care.
Read moreThe Case For Single Payer Healthcare
Healthcare activist Timothy Faust joins us to discuss why, he says, it’s more dangerous to get sick in the U.S. than anywhere in the world.
Read moreColorado After 5 Years Of Legal Weed
Jack Healy joins us to talk about how Colorado has changed since legalizing marijuana five years ago.
Read moreWhy Don’t We Talk About Menopause
Darcey Steinke joins us to talk about the part of a woman’s life that is rarely discussed: menopause.
Read moreThe Future Of Health In A Warming World
Dr. Paul Auerbach of Stanford University Medical School talks about the effect that rising temperatures has on the well-being of people.
Read moreThe Health Of Newcomers
Wendy Parmet joins us to talk about how a healthy immigrant population contributes to a nation’s overall health.
Read moreThe Casino Trap
This hour, we’ll talk about how nearly every element of casinos is designed to keep the player playing with John Rosengren. His story “How Casinos Enable Gambling Addicts” appears in the December issue of The Atlantic magazine.
Read moreThe Distracted Mind
This hour, we’ll talk about strategies for working on one task at a time – and about how we can block out the interference that keeps us from getting things done – with Adam Gazzaley, director of the Neuroscience Imaging Center at UC-San Francisco.
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