Harvard Thinking Podcast | Changing how we deal with change
Is true change possible? And how can change in our lives lead to either disillusionment or flourishing?
Making Caring Common’s Richard Weissbourd recently discussed the topic on the Harvard Thinking podcast, hosted by Samantha Laine Perfas, and additional guests Robert Waldinger, author, speaker, and Director of the Harvard Study on Adult Development, and psychologist and author Mahzarin Banaji, who is the Richard Clarke Cabot Professor of Social Ethics at Harvard University.
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