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Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan
Maya Shankar Promo Clip
Maya Shankar says the greatest lesson she learned from losing the ability to play the violin was embracing the flexibility of her identity. This, she says, aided her in rethinking her life and discovering that the violin was only one way she could fulfill her passion for human connection.
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26:05
Kelly leads a conversation on mental health disorders and therapies.
26:05
Kelly speaks with Dr. Collins, former director of the National Institutes of Health.
26:05
Kelly speaks with Dr. Dima Amso about childhood development and the role of nurture.
26:05
Kelly discusses the current state of well-being in America with a panel of health experts.
25:51
Cultural commentator David Brooks on repairing our social fabric through deep listening.
25:48
CEO of Thrive Global, Arianna Huffington, on beating burnout with behavioral change.
25:51
Pain psychologist Rachel Zoffness analyzes the science of pain and its myths.
25:51
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on designing for safety and equity.
25:48
Writer Linda Villarosa talks about racial health disparities and how to make progress.
25:51
Army Col. (Ret.) Gregory D. Gadson on resilience and the role purpose plays in success.
25:48
Former Chairman and CEO of IBM Ginni Rometty talks about inclusion and leading by example.
25:48
Pulitzer Prize winner and sociologist Matthew Desmond on the socioeconomic gap in the U.S.