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Episode 23: Jason Marsh, Greater Good Science Center, “Advancing Well-Being and Happiness through Research”
How do we advance and spread something that is so essential yet seemingly difficult to grasp as “happiness” and “well-being”? Jason Marsh joins us today for an engaging discussion about how The Greater Good Science Center at Berkeley is doing just that with their open source method of sharing their research. What they have found is building happiness and well-being is about the cultivation of relationships, how we expand our concept of the “in” group, how we make the distinction between empathy and compassion, and how we can improve the conditions to make each and every contact with the people we interact with more positive.
In this episode, Jason discusses how outcomes can change when we know what is expected of us, like when children play “The Wall Street Game” vs. “The Cooperation Game.” And how the Bridging Differences study breaks down the barriers between those we see as different. Human beings have an innate draw towards kindness and compassion yet also the pervasiveness to dehumanize people we disagree with. How do we stimulate the positive natural impulses so we can bridge that gap between what we hope to see in the world vs. what we do see in the world? Listen in on this fascinating discussion so we can build a happier and healthier world.
Show highlights:
Links:
https://ggsc.berkeley.edu/
https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/
https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/topic/bridging_differences/definition
https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/podcasts/item/episode_57_why_shared_goals_can_bridge_divides
Steven Pinker – “The Blank Slate”
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Episode 23: Jason Marsh, Greater Good Science Center, “Advancing Well-Being and Happiness through Research”
How do we advance and spread something that is so essential yet seemingly difficult to grasp as “happiness” and “well-being”? Jason Marsh joins us today for an engaging discussion about how The Greater Good Science Center at Berkeley is doing just that with their open source method of sharing their research. What they have found is building happiness and well-being is about the cultivation of relationships, how we expand our concept of the “in” group, how we make the distinction between empathy and compassion, and how we can improve the conditions to make each and every contact with the people we interact with more positive.
In this episode, Jason discusses how outcomes can change when we know what is expected of us, like when children play “The Wall Street Game” vs. “The Cooperation Game.” And how the Bridging Differences study breaks down the barriers between those we see as different. Human beings have an innate draw towards kindness and compassion yet also the pervasiveness to dehumanize people we disagree with. How do we stimulate the positive natural impulses so we can bridge that gap between what we hope to see in the world vs. what we do see in the world? Listen in on this fascinating discussion so we can build a happier and healthier world.
Show highlights:
Links:
https://ggsc.berkeley.edu/
https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/
https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/topic/bridging_differences/definition
https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/podcasts/item/episode_57_why_shared_goals_can_bridge_divides
Steven Pinker – “The Blank Slate”
Get $100 off Impact with Integrity