Science Episodes

Explore scientific insights and research that deepen our understanding of human behavior, well-being, and the natural world.
The Global Flourishing Study: What the Data Reveals About Well-Being Across the World
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Feb. 3, 2026

The Global Flourishing Study: What the Data Reveals About Well-Being Across the World

Our intention on the Stories of Impact Podcast, whether flora, fauna, homo sapiens, or otherwise, the variety of subjects we’ve featured across 120+ episodes has underscored our commitment to people’s progress and well-being. (It’s certainly enriched our wellbeing to tell each story!)But is well-being the same as flourishing, or does one lead to the other? How do we know what flourishing is? What do people actually need to flourish? Times are tough; IS anyone actually flourishing?To answer t...
Dr. Joshua Plotnik: Inside The Elephant Mind
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Dec. 16, 2025

Dr. Joshua Plotnik: Inside The Elephant Mind

When Joshua Plotnik was a kid, he wanted to become a veterinarian and day dreamed of a future caring for animals large and small. By the time he got to college, he eagerly worked with every type of vet he could think of, from small animal vets to large animal horse veterinarians. On a summer break from his undergraduate studies at Cornell University, he interned as a zookeeper at the Central Park Zoo, and a mentor there encouraged him to reach out to the internationally-acclaimed primatologist D...
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 ...
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. Nicholas Bloom: What Remote Work Reveals About Equity and Innovation
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May 20, 2025

Dr. Nicholas Bloom: What Remote Work Reveals About Equity and Innovation

Did you know that you are part of one of the most significant revolutions in the last 85 years? If you’re one of the 180-million Americans in the labor force, and at some point since the 2020 pandemic, you joined the ranks of work-from-home, you are historically revolutionary.Today, we sit down with Dr. Nicholas Bloom, economist and professor of economics at Stanford University. He's studied work-from-home habits for over 20 years—so long before covid-19—and now, his data is showing how the re...
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...
Profs. Guy Itzchakov & Netta Weinstein: The Science of Listening
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Dec. 16, 2024

Profs. Guy Itzchakov & Netta Weinstein: The Science of Listening

Please take our listener survey: THANK YOU! Today, we’re in conversation about the act of listening. Our guests are researchers Netta Weinstein, Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Reading, and Guy Itzchakov, an assistant...
Dr. David Addiss: Fighting Diseases Beyond Borders
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Oct. 1, 2024

Dr. David Addiss: Fighting Diseases Beyond Borders

In today’s episode, we welcome , an expert in public health and preventive medicine. Dr. Addiss has spent his career thinking not only about science, but about service. In his early career, he cared for the health of migrants in the San Joaquin...
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. Miller, Dr. Muth, Dr. Falótico, & Dr. Cantor: Intelligence Across Species
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June 18, 2024

Dr. Miller, Dr. Muth, Dr. Falótico, & Dr. Cantor: Intelligence Across Species

In our last episode, we spent time with the extraordinary Dr. Jane Goodall, primatologist, writer, speaker, and conservationist. Dr. Goodall previewed today's episode, featuring the three recipients of the Wildlife Intelligence Project, a $2.7 million joint initiative between National Geographic Society and Templeton World Charity Foundation designed to support "three early-career scientists…whose passion for and discoveries in wildlife field research have the potential to illuminate unknown won...
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. Calvo, Dr. Magnasco, & Dr. Reiss: Listening to Minds Beyond Our Own
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May 7, 2024

Dr. Calvo, Dr. Magnasco, & Dr. Reiss: Listening to Minds Beyond Our Own

Today we're back for another exploration of the magnificence and mystery of the universe — talking with three researchers who share not only a passion, but a respect for the species in their decidedly non-human, wildly intelligent subjects of research. First we meet Dr. Paco Calvo, a renowned cognitive scientist and professor of philosophy of science at the University of Murcia in Spain. Dr. Calvo has been called a philosopher of biology, who believes that by studying plant cognition, humans mig...
Dr. Frans de Waal & Dr. Michael Levin: Surprising Minds & the Nature of Intelligence
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April 17, 2024

Dr. Frans de Waal & Dr. Michael Levin: Surprising Minds & the Nature of Intelligence

In today's episode, we meet , Emory University and Utrecht University primatologist Dr. Frans de Waal, a trailblazer in the science of animal cognition, and Dr. Michael Levin, distinguished professor of biology at Tufts University and associate...
Dr. Sinnott-Armstrong, Dr. Borg, & Dr. Conitzer: Can Machines Make Ethical Decisions in Healthcare?
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March 19, 2024

Dr. Sinnott-Armstrong, Dr. Borg, & Dr. Conitzer: Can Machines Make Ethical Decisions in Healthcare?

Artificial intelligence is proliferating and entering new industries every day. And while it’s been used in healthcare for 50 years, researchers continue to look for new ways to use it to improve care.Today, we’re back in conversation with a team of researchers, including a philosopher, a neuroscientist, and a computer scientist. This trio might be familiar to long-time listeners from an episode a few years ago, when we explored the question of whether artificial intelligence could be progra...
Virginia Cooper, Dr. Fiske, Dr. Kahneman, Dr. Koch, & Dr. Melloni: How Rival Collaborations Improve Science
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March 5, 2024

Virginia Cooper, Dr. Fiske, Dr. Kahneman, Dr. Koch, & Dr. Melloni: How Rival Collaborations Improve Science

In the dozens of episodes we’ve shared with you over the last four years, you’ve heard stories of experts examining the science behind everything from bees to whales, video games to dance, education systems to communication networks. Today, we're zooming out further, speaking with researchers who are exploring ways to improve how we do science and how we cultivate and educate better scientists.When you think of a scientist, what image comes to mind? Do you imagine a genius laboring solo in a...
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....
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. 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. Keltner, ELEW, Dr. Ball, Dr. Wilczek, & Dr. Cotter: How Beauty & Purpose Shape a Flourishing Life
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April 4, 2023

Dr. Keltner, ELEW, Dr. Ball, Dr. Wilczek, & Dr. Cotter: How Beauty & Purpose Shape a Flourishing Life

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 remarkable discussion on the human need for beauty and purpose in order to flourish, featuring a pr...
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. 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. Handfield & Dr. MD Hasan: How Ethics Shapes the Future of Fashion
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Nov. 1, 2022

Dr. Handfield & Dr. MD Hasan: How Ethics Shapes the Future of Fashion

Today’s episode is all about the impact we can have when we make informed, ethical choices. It can be nearly impossible as a consumer to know where your clothes are coming from and to ensure that they were ethically and sustainably produced, from the spinner of the cloth to the dyer of the fabric to the person sewing the garment together. This is why Dr. Robert Handfield and Dr. MD Rejaul Hasan of North Carolina State University Poole College of Management are creating an Ethical Apparel Index, ...