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How to confront our nation’s troubled history

5/17/2024
If we want to make progress, we need to talk honestly about the most painful parts of America's history. So how do we help people reckon with, and not resist, the past?

Duration:00:50:16

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Frank Bruni on our culture of complaint

5/10/2024
New York Times columnist Frank Bruni joins us to talk about why Americans feel so angry, outraged and aggrieved these days.

Duration:00:50:16

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Artist Jamie Wyeth and the Unflinching Eye

5/3/2024
Jamie Wyeth comes from an artist dynasty. His father is Andrew Wyeth and grandfather N.C. Wyeth. Jamie Wyeth join us to talk about finding his own artistic vision.

Duration:00:50:46

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Why we are so attached to our stuff

4/26/2024
Why does a childhood blanket or teddy bear hold so much meaning? Why do we find it so hard to part with certain objects? This hour, our emotional connection to things.

Duration:00:50:54

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Are Americans Losing Their Religion?

4/19/2024
Americans are losing faith with their religious institutions and traditions. That’s a major finding in the latest report from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). A quarter of Americans now call themselves religiously unaffiliated citing the clergy sex abuse scandals and teachings against the LGBTQ community as the reasons they no longer believe. On the other hand, most Americans identify as Christian even as the country becomes more religious diverse and fewer Americans attend religious services. In this hour of The Connection, we look at “religious churning” in the country and the role religion, especially Christian Nationalism, is playing in our politics this election season. Our guest is Robert P. Jones, founder and president of PRRI and author of several books including, The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy.

Duration:00:50:54

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When to Trust Your Intuition

4/12/2024
There's something to those gut feelings, the hunches you have that push you toward a decision. We'll talk about where intuition comes from and when to use it.

Duration:00:50:54

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Our Love of Dogs: Exploring the Human-Canine Bond

4/5/2024
Millions of people share their lives with dogs. What makes the dog-human connection so unique and so fulfilling?

Duration:00:50:54

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Remembering Acclaimed Primatologist Frans de Waal

3/29/2024
Primatologist Frans de Waal died last week. We listen back to Marty's interviews with de Waal about our connections to our great ape cousins.

Duration:00:50:39

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What Improv Can Teach Us About Life

3/22/2024
Taking the rules of improv off the stage. We talk about what improv can teach us about life, ourselves, being in the moment…and having fun

Duration:00:50:54

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Esther Perel on the Future of Love and Desire

3/15/2024
Psychotherapist Esther Perel on love and intimacy in a time of conflict

Duration:00:50:54

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Why Friendship Matters

3/8/2024
A conversation on how to make friendship a centerpiece of your life.

Duration:00:50:52

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Why We’re Built for Sleep and How to Get More of It

3/1/2024
Human beings are built for sleep. It’s a normal, natural process and yet many of us have a troubled relationship with it. This Friday on The Connection — how to make sleep your friend. We’ll dive into the fascinating physiology of sleep and explore what our brains and bodies are doing during these “off” hours. We’ll discuss how sleep affects our memories and mood, how our daily activities affect our sleep cycles and what we can do to get restorative shut eye. And we’ll also dispel some myths…does everyone needs 8 hours a night? Our guests are Duke University sleep medicine specialist Jade Wu, author of Hello Sleep, and Penn Medicine sleep specialist Indira Gurubhagavatula.

Duration:00:50:24

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Supercommunicators: The Language of Connection

2/21/2024
Author Charles Duhigg explores the power of conversation to form deeper connections and bridge divides.

Duration:00:50:36

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Rethinking Drug Addiction

2/16/2024
Neuroscience journalist Maia Szalavitz on recovering from substance use disorder and the myths and misconceptions of addiction.

Duration:00:50:00

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How We Form Attachments

2/7/2024
Psychiatrist and neuroscientist Amir Levine explains the science of our attachments to our children, romantic partners, friends, and pets.

Duration:00:51:00

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Michele Norris on “Our Hidden Conversations” on Race and Identity

1/31/2024
Former NPR host Michele Norris asked Americans to share their thoughts about race on a postcard. "Our Hidden Conversations" is about what she learned.

Duration:00:50:28

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‘A Memoir of Open Marriage’

1/26/2024
Molly Roden Winter, author of "More: A Memoir of Open Marriage" and husband Stewart Winter discuss non-monogamy, its effect on themselves and their 24-year marriage.

Duration:00:50:00

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Going Solo: Erasing the Stigma of Single Life

1/18/2024
More people than ever are living single -- many by choice. We talk about finding purpose and fulfillment as a single person and erasing the stigma that's attached.

Duration:00:50:00

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The Appeal of Authoritarianism

1/12/2024
We look at dictatorships and authoritarianism. Even with their emphasis on obedience, disinformation, nostalgia and scapegoating, support is on the rise at home and abroad.

Duration:00:50:16

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How the Arts Can Be an Antidote to Loneliness

1/5/2024
Can drawing a picture, gazing at a painting or singing a song help connect us with others? Physician Jeremy Nobel believes art may be the answer to our loneliness epidemic.

Duration:00:50:17