Environmental Well-being Episodes

Discover how nature impacts well-being, promotes environmental awareness, and shapes our connection to the planet.
Dr. Colin Allen, Dr. Erica Cartmill, and Dr. Heidi Lyn: Animal Joy and the Science of Connection
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Nov. 18, 2025

Dr. Colin Allen, Dr. Erica Cartmill, and Dr. Heidi Lyn: Animal Joy and the Science of Connection

Are animals capable of feeling joy? How do we know? What is joy? Dr. Erica Cartmill wants to find out. She’s the Indiana University professor of cognitive science, animal behavior, and anthropology that long-time listeners to Stories of Impact will recognize from conversations we’ve had in the past about her studies of diverse intelligences and humor in apes. Today, we’ll learn about one of her latest collaborative projects — a first of its kind multidisciplinary study: Joyful by Nature, on the ...
Remembering Dr. Jane Goodall: The Wild Fight for Our Planet
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Nov. 4, 2025

Remembering Dr. Jane Goodall: The Wild Fight for Our Planet

In remembrance of Jane Goodall (4/3/34 - 10/1/25), we're bringing back our conversation featuring her life and legacy.Luminary Dr. Jane Goodall for decades made significant contributions to not only the scientific world, but arguably, to the entire planet.When 26-year-old British-born Jane Goodall began field studies of primates in Tanzania in July 1960, she was the first researcher to observe chimpanzees in the wild, and she remains the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees. Her rigorous...
Season 8 full length trailer: Stories of Impact
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Jan. 7, 2025

Season 8 full length trailer: Stories of Impact

This season on Stories of Impact, we look through a new lens at old traditions, see new generations explore new solutions, and search for new ways to help kids make sense of modern life.Over the last seven seasons, Stories of Impact has brought listeners conversations about the art and science of human flourishing. We've met luminary artists like dancer Judith Jamison, pioneering researchers like Dr. Jane Goodall, and national leaders like Freddy Mutanguha. In this year's programming, we bri...
Dr. Laurance Doyle & Dr. Fred Sharpe: Whales Sing, Do Aliens Listen?
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Sept. 17, 2024

Dr. Laurance Doyle & Dr. Fred Sharpe: Whales Sing, Do Aliens Listen?

Today’s episode features the collaborative exploration of Dr. Fred Sharpe, an expert in humpback whales and the Principal Investigator with the Alaska Whale Foundation, and Dr. Laurance Doyle, astrophysicist and Principal Investigator of the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute. Drs. Sharpe and Doyle are investigating humpback whales’ complex, long-distance communication with the aim of learning about how alien intelligences, if they exist, might attempt to transmit their me...
Dr. Jane Goodall: The Wild Fight for Our Planet
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June 3, 2024

Dr. Jane Goodall: The Wild Fight for Our Planet

In today’s episode, we hear from leader and luminary Dr. Jane Goodall, who has, for decades, made significant contributions to not only the scientific world, but to, arguably, the entire planet.When 26-year-old, British-born Jane Goodall began field studies of primates in Tanzania in July 1960, she was the first researcher to observe chimpanzees in the wild, and she remains the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees. Her rigorous and creative approach quickly gained the attention of the Nati...
Dr. William Powell & Rex Mann: Bringing Back the American Chestnut Tree
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Dec. 19, 2023

Dr. William Powell & Rex Mann: Bringing Back the American Chestnut Tree

We’re celebrating the life of our friend Dr. William Powell, who passed away just before Thanksgiving. was one of our favorites of last year. This episode is an inspiring story about how bringing together vision, community, and cutting-edge...
Dr. Leandro Chernicoff & Dr. Mariana Gil-Veloz: Why Calm Matters in Medical Care
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July 18, 2023

Dr. Leandro Chernicoff & Dr. Mariana Gil-Veloz: Why Calm Matters in Medical Care

Today’s episode is all about medical professionals — the hardship, overwhelm, and burnout that pre-existed the pandemic and only got worse when it started. It's about research measuring the effectiveness of a program that offers healthcare workers the support they need to flourish, even in the midst of intensely stressful circumstances. And it’s about the positive impact the programs’ simple tools have made, not only in the lives of those first responders, but in the lives of their patients....
Ld. Rees, Dr. Ingram, & Dr. Mani: Facing Existential Risk Together
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June 6, 2023

Ld. Rees, Dr. Ingram, & Dr. Mani: Facing Existential Risk Together

Today, we’re back with Richard’s fascinating interview with , the UK’s Astronomer Royal and the co-founder of the at the University of Cambridge. Joining them in conversation are two of the Centre’s research associates, nuclear war expert ,...
Dr. Ball, Dr. Hayhoe, Dr. DeSteno, & Dekila Chungyalpa: Global Challenges That Threaten Flourishing
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March 20, 2023

Dr. Ball, Dr. Hayhoe, Dr. DeSteno, & Dekila Chungyalpa: Global Challenges That Threaten Flourishing

In this episode of Stories of Impact, we’re listening to a session from the Templeton World Charity Foundation’s Global Scientific Conference on Human Flourishing, which took place last fall. The conference aimed to showcase the latest and most meaningful scientific advances in understanding how humans flourish across cultures and alongside innovative new tools and strategies. Today’s session is a discussion on climate change and other global challenges to human flourishing, featuring moderator ...
Dr. Powell & Rex Mann: Bringing Back the American Chestnut Tree
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July 12, 2022

Dr. Powell & Rex Mann: Bringing Back the American Chestnut Tree

This episode is an inspiring story about how bringing together vision, community, and cutting-edge science can make the impossible possible. It’s a story about American history, climate, globalization, and hope. It’s the story of the American Chestnut Foundation’s efforts to do something never before done: To restore a tree that is functionally extinct — the American Chestnut tree. You’ll hear from Rex Mann, retired from the U.S. Forest Service and now a chestnut evangelist, and ACF’s lead colla...
Professor Kenneth Pargament: How Science and Spirituality Shape Meaning
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April 19, 2022

Professor Kenneth Pargament: How Science and Spirituality Shape Meaning

Today’s episode is a discussion of the intersections of religion, spirituality, and science, with , Professor Emeritus at Bowling Green State University. Dr. Pargament was named in 2022 one of the 50 Most Influential Living Psychologists in the...
Agnes Kalibata: How Food and Farming Shape a Flourishing Future
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March 15, 2022

Agnes Kalibata: How Food and Farming Shape a Flourishing Future

This week we hear from Dr. Agnes Kalibata, a Rwandan agricultural scientist and policymaker. Dr. Kalibata draws on her personal history growing up in a refugee camp to shape her work as both UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy focusing on international food systems and the president of the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa. This leader uniquely offers her deep personal understanding of how communities and individuals can flourish when two of their essential needs — nourishing food and q...
Mary Robinson: Why Climate Justice Is Central to Human Flourishing
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Nov. 30, 2021

Mary Robinson: Why Climate Justice Is Central to Human Flourishing

Today, we’re talking about a pursuit of well-being that impacts us all — climate health. Today’s guest is Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and the first woman to hold that elected office and former United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights. Since Robinson’s tenure as Ireland’s President ended in 1997, she has continued to work tirelessly to promote gender equity, human rights, and, most recently and most intensively, climate justice. Robinson speaks about the interdependence of peop...
Nina Callaghan: Young Storytellers Uplifting Community Through Ubuntu
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Feb. 22, 2021

Nina Callaghan: Young Storytellers Uplifting Community Through Ubuntu

Today, we hear a fascinating and inspiring conversation having to do with the flourishing of young South Africans. Today’s episode features Richard’s conversation with Nina Callaghan, former Associate Director and current South African Chair of Children’s Radio Foundation. In a post-apartheid country still suffering the social, psychic, and economic wounds of decades of institutionalized racial segregation, the very act of teaching these youth basic journalism 101, including ethics, consent, and...
Dr. Denise Herzing: Unlocking Dolphin Communication Through Curiosity & Code
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Sept. 16, 2020

Dr. Denise Herzing: Unlocking Dolphin Communication Through Curiosity & Code

In this episode, we hear from Dr. Denise Herzing, Research Director and Founder of the Wild Dolphin Project and Affiliate Assistant Professor at Florida Atlantic University in biological sciences. For the last 25 years, Dr. Herzing has been on a quest to crack the code — to discover the keys to the secret language of dolphins. Today she talks about what she’s learned so far about dolphin “language,” what’s surprised her about wild dolphins’ interactions with each other and the researchers, and t...
Dr. Barbara Fredrickson: How Positivity Strengthens Us in Crisis
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June 30, 2020

Dr. Barbara Fredrickson: How Positivity Strengthens Us in Crisis

The first episode of the Stories of Impact podcast special, five-part Covid-19 conversation series features Dr. Barbara Fredrickson, director of the Positive Emotions and Psychophysiology Lab at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Host Richard Sergay speaks with Dr. Fredrickson about why her work in positive psychology is more relevant than ever during the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr. Fredrickson offers tips on how to nurture our positive emotions and resilience amid the stress and anxiet...