Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan

Episode 1 Preview | Melinda Gates

For more than two decades, Melinda French Gates has been committed to addressing systemic problems all over the world -- from limited education to maternal health challenges and more. In this episode, she sits down to share her thoughts on leveling up the health and wealth of societies worldwide.

Episode 1 Preview | Melinda Gates

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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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    Good Enough Parenting

    S7 E2 - 26m 5s

    Kelly speaks with Dr. Dima Amso, a professor of psychology at Columbia University, about how the environment we’re brought up in affects our well-being. Dr. Amso gives her take on social media, Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and how to be a better consumer of science journalism. She also shares how her work in the lab influences her life as a parent.

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    Being Well in the Modern World

    S7 E1 - 26m 5s

    Kelly introduces the season by sitting down with Dr. Atul Gawande, Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett and Dr. Dani Dumitriu to discuss the state of mental health and well-being in America today. Our experts address the dip in average life expectancy, how context shapes our behavior, and the power of community and connection with quality of life.

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