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Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan

Michael Lewis Promo Clip

Michael Lewis offers an explanation as to why people are so quick to label an expert “sloppy.” Saying that people crave certainty, he elaborates that the very nature of expertise is flawed because analyses and predictions are based on malleable statistics. In this way, he points out that even expert opinions are based on probability.

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Movement: The Ulitmate Neurochemical Bubble Bath
26:05
Kelly hosts a roundtable to discuss the role of movement in wellness.
Sleep Your Way Well
26:05
Kelly speaks with Dr. Matthew Walker about the benefits of a good night’s sleep.
Hyper Connected and Never Been Lonelier
26:05
Kelly, Esther Perel, Katie Couric and Timothy Goodman discuss connection.
Bad Days, Tough Seasons or Clinical Depression?
26:05
Kelly leads a conversation on mental health disorders and therapies.
Many Possible Lives
26:05
Kelly speaks with Dr. Collins, former director of the National Institutes of Health.
Good Enough Parenting
26:05
Kelly speaks with Dr. Dima Amso about childhood development and the role of nurture.
Being Well in the Modern World
26:05
Kelly discusses the current state of well-being in America with a panel of health experts.
David Brooks
25:51
Cultural commentator David Brooks on repairing our social fabric through deep listening.
Arianna Huffington
25:48
CEO of Thrive Global, Arianna Huffington, on beating burnout with behavioral change.
Rachel Zoffness
25:51
Pain psychologist Rachel Zoffness analyzes the science of pain and its myths.
Pete Buttigieg
25:51
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on designing for safety and equity.
Linda Villarosa
25:48
Writer Linda Villarosa talks about racial health disparities and how to make progress.
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