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Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan

David Brooks

Season 6 Episode 10

Columnist and cultural commentator David Brooks explains how many of society’s biggest problems stem from people not feeling seen and known. He notes that over a third of Americans are chronically lonely. Drawing from his many years of observing American culture, Brooks drives home the importance of deep listening to repair the social fabric.

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Kelly hosts a roundtable to discuss the role of movement in wellness.
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Kelly, Esther Perel, Katie Couric and Timothy Goodman discuss connection.
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Kelly leads a conversation on mental health disorders and therapies.
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26:05
Kelly speaks with Dr. Collins, former director of the National Institutes of Health.
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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.
Arianna Huffington
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CEO of Thrive Global, Arianna Huffington, on beating burnout with behavioral change.
Rachel Zoffness
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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.
Ret. Col. Greg Gadson
25:51
Army Col. (Ret.) Gregory D. Gadson on resilience and the role purpose plays in success.
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