
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode of Your Working Life, Caroline Dowd-Higgins sits down with Daniel Coyle, New York Times bestselling author of Flourish. Drawing on years of research and immersive reporting, Coyle reveals the surprising science behind what makes certain groups, from a band of miners trapped underground in Chile to a beloved Michigan deli, thrive with deep connection, joy, and purpose. He shares how flourishing communities do two essential things: make meaning through deep relationships and build community around a common good.
More from Daniel Coyle:
Learn more about Daniel's books and his work at [danielcoyle.com](http://danielcoyle.comhttps://danielcoyle.com/flourish/) and on LinkedIn.
More from Caroline Dowd-Higgins:
Head to carolinedowdhiggins.com to book Caroline as your next keynote speaker, check out her books or get in touch.
Music in this episode:
Upstream Color by Mark Wilson X. Free Music Archive. CC BY
By Your Working Life with Caroline Dowd-Higgins5
99 ratings
In this episode of Your Working Life, Caroline Dowd-Higgins sits down with Daniel Coyle, New York Times bestselling author of Flourish. Drawing on years of research and immersive reporting, Coyle reveals the surprising science behind what makes certain groups, from a band of miners trapped underground in Chile to a beloved Michigan deli, thrive with deep connection, joy, and purpose. He shares how flourishing communities do two essential things: make meaning through deep relationships and build community around a common good.
More from Daniel Coyle:
Learn more about Daniel's books and his work at [danielcoyle.com](http://danielcoyle.comhttps://danielcoyle.com/flourish/) and on LinkedIn.
More from Caroline Dowd-Higgins:
Head to carolinedowdhiggins.com to book Caroline as your next keynote speaker, check out her books or get in touch.
Music in this episode:
Upstream Color by Mark Wilson X. Free Music Archive. CC BY