Spirituality Episodes

Investigate how spiritual beliefs and practices influence personal growth, community bonding, and responses to crisis.
Dr. Adam Cohen, Aliza Kline and Dr. Arielle Levites: Gathering at the Table for Connection and Belonging
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July 6, 2026

Dr. Adam Cohen, Aliza Kline and Dr. Arielle Levites: Gathering at the Table for Connection and Belonging

Today we’re back in conversation with Dr. Adam Cohen, social psychologist and psychologist of religion at Arizona State University, who shares another research project that explores the way religious ritual connects participants more deeply not only with faith, but with community — this time, not through the practice of abstaining from food, but from breaking bread together at Shabbat Dinner.Dr. Arielle Levites, Managing Director of the Collaborative for Applied Studies in Jewish Education a...
Dr. Joseph Bulbulia: How Spirituality & Belonging Shape Crisis Response
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May 19, 2026

Dr. Joseph Bulbulia: How Spirituality & Belonging Shape Crisis Response

In this episode, we hear from Joseph Bulbulia, professor at the University of Auckland and the MacLaurin Goodfellow Chair in Theological and Religious Studies. Professor Bulbulia discusses how religious interaction, worship, and teaching come together in different ways to facilitate group cooperation, and what we can learn from that to support us during the pandemic.Learn more about Joseph Bulbulia.Subscribe to​ ​Stories of Impact wherever you listen to podcasts.More about this epis...
Dr. Alison Gopnik: Why Care Is the Heart of Human Flourishing
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Oct. 21, 2025

Dr. Alison Gopnik: Why Care Is the Heart of Human Flourishing

“If you ask most people what's the most morally profound, significant, meaningful thing in your life, they'll say something about the way that they have been taking care of children or parents or friends, or people who are ill, or spouses. There's something very distinctive about it. It's just intrinsic to the human condition is that we're going to be babies, we're going to be ill, we're going to be old. That just comes with the territory of being human, and care seems to be a way of allowing us...
Dr. Berry Billingsley: Big Questions That Change How We Learn
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June 3, 2025

Dr. Berry Billingsley: Big Questions That Change How We Learn

Is science fundamentally in opposition to religion, or do they just have little to do with each other? Is the way you engage with science and religion in your life informed by your core beliefs, or are your core beliefs informed by them? Do you think it's scientists or religious experts, or both, or neither, that are best equipped to help humans explore the meaning of life?People might find these questions to be provocative or controversial. But our guest in today's episode, science educator a...
Dr. Anna Corwin: Understanding Spiritual Intelligence Across Cultures
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March 17, 2025

Dr. Anna Corwin: Understanding Spiritual Intelligence Across Cultures

Today we wrap up an enlightening series of conversations on religious ritual as a pathway to human flourishing with Dr. Anna Corwin. When Dr. Corwin became connected to the Diverse Intelligences initiative and researchers who collaboratively examine the variety of intelligence on the planet or beyond, whether plant, animal, human, alien, or artificial, she was inspired to see new possibilities for her own unique research interest, and to embark on a scientific exploration into spiritual intellig...
Dr. Adam Cohen & Dr. Kathryn A. Johnson: Flourishing in the Yom Kippur Fast
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Feb. 18, 2025

Dr. Adam Cohen & Dr. Kathryn A. Johnson: Flourishing in the Yom Kippur Fast

In today's episode, we continue the discussion about fasting, as we hear from two scholars about research focusing on what is considered the holiest day of the year in Judaism: Yom Kippur. During the 25-hour Day of Atonement, observant Jews focus on deepening their relationship with God through prayer, community connection, and by fasting. Over the last three years, two Arizona State University researchers, professor of psychology Dr. Adam Cohen and associate research professor Dr. Kathryn A. Jo...
Dr. Mostafa Salari Rad: The Hidden Powers of Ramadan Fasting
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Feb. 3, 2025

Dr. Mostafa Salari Rad: The Hidden Powers of Ramadan Fasting

Meet Dr. Mostafa Salari Rad, a postdoctoral fellow in psychology at the New School in New York City. Born in Iran in a Shia Muslim practicing family, he always had an interest in philosophy, psychology, social science. He wondered why people behaved the way they did, why countries developed the way they did, and later, as a high school student in Japan, when he was the only person observing Ramadan, he started asking deeper questions about the self control he had to exert to fast, as Ramadan ask...
Dr. Hafsat Abiola: Rebuilding Africa One Woman at a Time
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Oct. 15, 2024

Dr. Hafsat Abiola: Rebuilding Africa One Woman at a Time

Today, we hear from , native of Nigeria, President of the , Harvard-educated economist, expert in sustainable development, and civil rights and Democracy advocate. Dr. Abiola’s father, M.K.O. Abiola, was imprisoned after decisively winning the...
Freddy Mutanguha: Forgiveness & Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda
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July 16, 2024

Freddy Mutanguha: Forgiveness & Reconciliation in Post-Genocide Rwanda

Today’s episode offers a powerful example of courage, peace, and forgiveness. Our story looks back thirty years, to one of the most violent periods in modern history — the genocide against the Tutsi — and to the resilience and wisdom of the Rwandan spirit and heart.On April 6, 1994, beautiful Rwanda, known as the Land of a Thousand Hills, became a hell on Earth. Between April and July 1994, hundreds of thousands of Rwandans were slaughtered in a horrifying frenzy of state-sponsored terror....
Nina Callaghan: The Ubuntu Spirit in Youth Radio
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Feb. 20, 2024

Nina Callaghan: The Ubuntu Spirit in Youth Radio

This week we're bringing back one of our favorite ever episodes. 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 teach...
Dr. Wendy Cadge: Chaplains at the Heart of Human Support
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Jan. 16, 2024

Dr. Wendy Cadge: Chaplains at the Heart of Human Support

Before we ended 2023 we met two researchers, Dr. Emiliana Simon-Thomas and Dr. Timothy Lomas, who shared their research on human flourishing, and each touched on the importance of human connection and relationship as an antidote to loneliness. In our first episode of this new year, we continue that conversation, this time by exploring the unique role of chaplains, and how their purpose is to keep the people they serve from going through painful times, alone.To guide us on this journey, we ar...
Dr. Sibel Erduran: Where Science and Religion Meet in Learning
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June 20, 2023

Dr. Sibel Erduran: Where Science and Religion Meet in Learning

If you’ve been a long-time listener to the Stories of Impact podcast, you’ll expect by now to be surprised by the kinds of studies Templeton World Charity Foundation invests in. TWCF-funded projects are not only ground-breaking — they’re often “rule-breaking,” asking challenging questions often left untouched by other funders. Today’s story is about one of those cutting-edge scientific studies, one that explores the possibility of a paradigm shift in how educators not only educate students, but ...
Dr. Christopher Hays: How Faith Can Sustain Displaced Communities
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May 16, 2023

Dr. Christopher Hays: How Faith Can Sustain Displaced Communities

Today, we’re speaking with , the president of and director of the at the . Dr. Hays explains how the Faith and Displacement Project is working with an established network of churches in Colombia to train people to help their fellow citizens...
Dr. Ho, Dr. Joynt, Dr. VanderWeele, & Andrea Ortega Bechara: Forgiveness as a Path to Repair Part 2
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May 2, 2023

Dr. Ho, Dr. Joynt, Dr. VanderWeele, & Andrea Ortega Bechara: Forgiveness as a Path to Repair Part 2

Today is the second in a two-part series that explores the subject of forgiveness. We hear more about the ground-breaking, six-site, five-country, four-continent study of Dr. Everett Worthington’s REACH forgiveness method’s effectiveness. We’re joined in conversation with Dr. Tyler VanderWeele, project Research Director; Principal Investigator Dr. Man Yee Ho; and site directors Andrea Ortega Bechara (Columbia) and Dr. Shaun Joynt (South Africa). They describe the impact of the study on individua...
Dr. Worthington, Dr. Shtanko & Dr. Tymchenko: Forgiveness as a Path to Repair Part 1
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April 25, 2023

Dr. Worthington, Dr. Shtanko & Dr. Tymchenko: Forgiveness as a Path to Repair Part 1

Today we bring you the first of a special two-part series that dives deep into the subject of forgiveness. Our guests include Dr. Everett Worthington, Science Director in a worldwide research project studying the REACH forgiveness method’s effectiveness in facilitating not only individual forgiveness, but community forgiveness, a study that he and several colleagues conducted across six sites, five countries, and four continents. We’ll also hear from two of those research collaborators today: Uk...
Dr. Tymchenko, Dr. Shtanko & Dr. Worthington: Introducing Our Series on Forgiveness
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April 18, 2023

Dr. Tymchenko, Dr. Shtanko & Dr. Worthington: Introducing Our Series on Forgiveness

The Stories of Impact podcast is coming to you for the next two weeks for a special exploration of forgiveness. Long-time listeners to the podcast may recognize Dr. Everett Worthington, who returns to discuss the largest-ever scientific study of forgiveness in the world. He joins Ukrainian citizens and fellow researchers Dr. Liudmyla Shtanko and Dr. Sergiy Tymchenko, for these important and timely conversations. We will be honored to bring you these three courageous and thoughtful experts, and i...
Dr. Serazin, Heather Templeton Dill, Dr. Astle, & Maritza Trejo: What We Learned from the Human Flourishing Conference
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Dec. 13, 2022

Dr. Serazin, Heather Templeton Dill, Dr. Astle, & Maritza Trejo: What We Learned from the Human Flourishing Conference

Today’s episode features Templeton World Charity Foundation President and John Templeton Foundation President , as they discuss Sir John Templeton’s legacy while considering human flourishing at . We also hear from conference participants ,...
Sir Richard Branson: Richard Branson on What Human Flourishing Requires
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Dec. 6, 2022

Sir Richard Branson: Richard Branson on What Human Flourishing Requires

We’re excited to report that the first-annual global Human Flourishing Conference was a tremendous success, with over 4,000 people attending sessions with luminaries like author Cheryl Strayed, social scientist Arthur Brooks, and more. We’re going to bring you a more in-depth exploration next week of the conference, including remarks from Templeton World Charity Foundation President Dr. Andrew Serazin, as President of the John Templeton Foundation, Heather Templeton Dill.In the meantime, we’...
Dr. Andrew Serazin & Dr. Brie Linkenhoker: Exploring Big Ideas from the Human Flourishing Conference
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Nov. 15, 2022

Dr. Andrew Serazin & Dr. Brie Linkenhoker: Exploring Big Ideas from the Human Flourishing Conference

Today’s episode features TWCF President and , founder of , discussing another collective celebration and exploration of human flourishing — . This first annual world-wide conference will take place on November 28 - 29, and will include...
Dr. Serazin, Dr. Cartmill, Dr. Das, & Dr. Foster: A School Where Every Kind of Mind Belongs
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Sept. 6, 2022

Dr. Serazin, Dr. Cartmill, Dr. Das, & Dr. Foster: A School Where Every Kind of Mind Belongs

Today’s episode is our version of a back to school episode celebrating one of the coolest schools on the planet — the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute (DISI). We’re back with four friends from Season 2 of the podcast to further explore Diverse Intelligences: Drs. Andrew Serazin, Erica Cartmill, Pranab Das, and Jacob Foster. These researchers tell us about their work to build a community of scientists who have come together every summer for the last five years to explore together different ...
Dr. Serazin: Reflecting on Human Flourishing Past & Future
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July 26, 2022

Dr. Serazin: Reflecting on Human Flourishing Past & Future

Today is our 20th and final episode of the Luminaries of Human Flourishing season on the Stories of Impact podcast. All season, we’ve been in conversation with artists, politicians, technologists, environmentalists, doctors, faith leaders, educators, sociologists, and other luminaries. And today we circle back to the beginning, in conversation with President of Templeton World Charity Foundation, biomedical scientist Andrew Serazin, whose focus on human flourishing opened the door for us to crea...
Cristine Legare: How Culture Shapes the Way We Flourish
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June 28, 2022

Cristine Legare: How Culture Shapes the Way We Flourish

What is culture? How is culture transmitted? And what is unique about human culture, compared to our closest animal species relatives? Today’s conversation with Dr. Cristine Legare, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin whose research focuses on the foundations of cultural intelligence, answers all these questions.Read the transcript of this episodeSubscribe to Stories of Impact wherever you listen to podcastsFacebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTubeComments, ques...
Dr. Hafsat Abiola: Uplifting Democracy Through Resilience & Vision
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June 7, 2022

Dr. Hafsat Abiola: Uplifting Democracy Through Resilience & Vision

Today, we hear from , native of Nigeria, President of the , Harvard-educated economist, expert in sustainable development, and civil rights and Democracy advocate. Dr. Abiola’s father, M.K.O. Abiola, was imprisoned after decisively winning the...
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...