Episodes: Season 1 


Healing Rituals: There’s Power in Belief
Season 01, Episode 06 ScienceSites Season 01, Episode 06 ScienceSites

Healing Rituals: There’s Power in Belief

A majority of people in the US believe that faith can heal. And while there isn’t any strong scientific data backing the idea of faith healing by divine intervention, there is a growing recognition that faith in the power of a person, religious ritual, or even medicine to heal can play a role in recovery via the placebo effect.

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Transcendence: Why Chemicals Need Rituals
Season 01, Episode 05 ScienceSites Season 01, Episode 05 ScienceSites

Transcendence: Why Chemicals Need Rituals

For centuries, Central and South American cultures have used psychedelics to induce mystical states. And while in the US they’ve mostly been used as recreational drugs, interest in their power to offer a rapid route to transcendence has recently been growing. But in our haste to use these chemicals to alter, and perhaps even heal, the mind, we might be losing sight that with speed comes risk.

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Gratitude: Why Every Day Should Be Thanksgiving
Season 01, Episode 04 ScienceSites Season 01, Episode 04 ScienceSites

Gratitude: Why Every Day Should Be Thanksgiving

Most people think gratitude is an emotion about the past. But in reality, it’s all about the future. Science shows it makes people more honest, more generous, and more patient. It strengthens their relationships and improves their well being. You can think of it as a multivitamin for the soul. But, like a vitamin, you need it more than once a year to get the benefits.

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Meditation: A Key to Kindness?
Season 01, Episode 02 ScienceSites Season 01, Episode 02 ScienceSites

Meditation: A Key to Kindness?

We all value kindness. But showing it isn’t always easy. Buddhists recognized this problem long ago and developed what may be the world’s first and best tool for cultivating compassion: meditation. While most people in the West see meditation as a technique to reduce stress and anxiety, that’s only part of the story.

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