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Episode 32: Faith, Suffering and Search for Meaning
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Professor Jeff Hastings sets aside his planned topic on sensation and perception to address something he feels is long overdue: the role of spirituality, meaning, and compassion in navigating life’s hardest moments. Drawing from his experiences teaching 90–100 students each semester—many of whom share stories of trauma, grief, and even thoughts of self-harm—Professor Hastings reflects on the courage and resilience of young people, and the heartbreak of the struggles they face.
Speaking unscripted, with only two of his favorite books for reference—Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning and the Dalai Lama’s The Art of Happiness—he weaves together psychology, philosophy, and spirituality to explore how faith, purpose, and compassion can serve as lifelines when the world feels chaotic and painful.
This episode isn’t about doctrine or politics. It’s about the universal human search for meaning, and an invitation for students and listeners alike to explore their own beliefs, ask hard questions, and find what anchors them through life’s storms.
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Episode 32: Faith, Suffering and Search for Meaning
In this powerful and deeply personal episode, Professor Jeff Hastings sets aside his planned topic on sensation and perception to address something he feels is long overdue: the role of spirituality, meaning, and compassion in navigating life’s hardest moments. Drawing from his experiences teaching 90–100 students each semester—many of whom share stories of trauma, grief, and even thoughts of self-harm—Professor Hastings reflects on the courage and resilience of young people, and the heartbreak of the struggles they face.
Speaking unscripted, with only two of his favorite books for reference—Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning and the Dalai Lama’s The Art of Happiness—he weaves together psychology, philosophy, and spirituality to explore how faith, purpose, and compassion can serve as lifelines when the world feels chaotic and painful.
This episode isn’t about doctrine or politics. It’s about the universal human search for meaning, and an invitation for students and listeners alike to explore their own beliefs, ask hard questions, and find what anchors them through life’s storms.
Support the show
Psychology for Students — understanding your mind, your world, and your future — one episode at a time.