Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan

Dima Amso Promo Clip

Dr. Dima Amso and Kelly discuss the complexity that’s often overlooked when discussing upbringing. For instance, social scientists might measure one’s childhood by looking at the environment they grew up in and whether they had access to a backyard or not. However, as Dr. Amso points out, other factors can make up for or override such one-dimensional analyses.

Dima Amso Promo Clip

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  • Hyper Connected and Never Been Lonelier: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Hyper Connected and Never Been Lonelier

    S7 E5 - 26m 5s

    Kelly is joined by psychotherapist Esther Perel, journalist Katie Couric and artist Timothy Goodman to engage in an open dialogue about the importance of connection in our lives. Perel’s research and experience sheds light on what we have lost in the digital age, and she offers her advice on reprioritizing the people around us, for their sake and ours.

  • Bad Days, Tough Seasons or Clinical Depression?: asset-mezzanine-16x9

    Bad Days, Tough Seasons or Clinical Depression?

    S7 E4 - 26m 5s

    Kelly sits down with Dr. Leanne Williams, founding director of the Stanford Center for Precision Mental Health and Wellness, to discuss mental health disorders and therapies. They are joined by hospice and palliative care physician Dr. BJ Miller, and comedian W. Kamau Bell to elaborate on depression, stigmas and misconceptions associated with mental illness, and how we can move forward.

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    Many Possible Lives

    S7 E3 - 26m 5s

    Kelly speaks with Dr. Francis Collins, former director of the National Institutes of Health, who oversaw the prominent Human Genome Project. Dr. Collins shares how genetics are most often misunderstood, his concern about the impacts of social media on adolescents, and what scientists know makes a lasting difference when it comes to our well-being.

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