
Location:
United States
Genres:
Education Podcasts
Networks:
WHYY
Description:
Episodes for The Connection with Marty Moss-Coane
Language:
English
Episodes
How to build burnout immunity
2/21/2025
Stress, exhaustion and negativity can lead to workplace burnout. Kandi Wiens explains how to reset your relationship with work.
Duration:00:50:24
Jennifer Finney Boylan on her memoir ‘Cleavage’
2/14/2025
Jennifer Finney Boylan reflects on her life as a transgender women and the ongoing fight for acceptance and rights.
Duration:00:49:54
Managing your emotions so they don’t manage you
2/7/2025
Psychologist Ethan Kross explains how to master your emotional life.
Duration:00:50:46
Do you have to love your job?
1/31/2025
Psychology professor Tessa West on why job satisfaction doesn’t mean you have to love for your work. Her new book is “Job Therapy: Finding Work that Works for You.”
Duration:00:50:15
‘The power of no in a world that demands yes’
1/24/2025
Organizational psychologist Sunita Sah grew up a "good girl," always willing to comply. Now she studies the power of defiance and when to use it.
Duration:00:50:15
Investigating the cult-like tactics of modern marketers
1/17/2025
Marketing companies can be pretty sneaky when trying to get new customers. Instead of straightforward sales pitches, they’ve turned to manipulative tactics used by cults.
Duration:00:50:14
A winter mindset and coping in cold, dark and difficult times
1/10/2025
Do you dread wintertime? Learn how to love it. Psychologist Kari Leibowitz explains how to cultivate a winter mindset to cope with cold days and the dark times in life.
Duration:00:50:31
How to feel alive in a world that wears us down
1/3/2025
Do you feel blah? Does your life feel drab and unexciting? Do you have a vague sense of emptiness? You could be languishing…and you’re not alone.
Duration:00:50:01
‘Obsessed with Painting’: Artist Jamie Wyeth and the Unflinching Eye
12/27/2024
Jamie Wyeth comes from an artist dynasty. His father is Andrew Wyeth and grandfather N.C. Wyeth. Jamie Wyeth join us to talk about finding his own artistic vision.
Duration:00:49:57
Talking across the political divide
12/20/2024
How to have conversations with people on the opposite side of the political spectrum.
Duration:00:50:30
Identifying and healing from narcissistic people
12/13/2024
Dr. Ramani Durvasula explores the toxic effects of narcissism and how to deal with narcissistic people.
Duration:00:50:30
The history of sex and sexuality in America
12/6/2024
Rebecca Davis explores the 400-year tension between sex, sexual identity and prudery in America and how it explains some of today’s political conflicts.
Duration:00:50:15
Permission to feel: the value of emotional intelligence
11/29/2024
Psychologist Marc Brackett, founder of the Center for Emotional Intelligence at Yale University, on expressing and manage your emotions
Duration:00:50:27
Understanding anger
11/22/2024
It's easy to fly off the handle, especially when we're stressed out. This hour, where does anger come from, how to control it, and how to put it to good use.
Duration:00:50:27
Embracing our imperfections and the messiness of life
11/15/2024
Author Oliver Burkeman on why it’s time to settle for your imperfections and ditch the relentless self-help messaging of productivity and control.
Duration:00:50:13
The art and imagination of Leonardo da Vinci
11/8/2024
Ahead of the Ken Burns documentary on the genius and imagination of Leonardo da Vinci, we talk with the filmmakers and an art historian.
Duration:00:50:14
Timothy Snyder on freedom and democracy
11/1/2024
Yale University professor Timothy Snyder on American's distorted view of freedom and why it matters.
Duration:00:50:13
What drives our morbid curiosity
10/25/2024
Why do we love scary stories and films? Why are there so many true crime fans? We talk with psychologist Coltan Scrivner about our morbid curiosity.
Duration:00:50:26
Family estrangement and reconciliation
10/18/2024
What drives parents and children apart? What does it take to make amends and rebuild the relationship?
Duration:00:50:47
Exploring the human-canine bond
10/11/2024
Millions of people share their lives with dogs, opening their homes and hearts to their canine companions. It’s a partnership that goes back thousands of years. We love and care for them, feed and groom them and they give us joy, loyalty and what feels like unconditional love. Today we examine the dog-human connection from both perspectives and look at what makes it so unique and fulfilling.
Our guests are Alexandra Horowitz who studies dog cognition at Barnard College and is the author many dog books including, Inside of a Dog: What Dogs See, Smell and Know, and Our Dogs, Ourselves, and Clive Wynne, who heads the Canine Science Collaboratory at Arizona State University and is the author of Dog is Love: Why and How Your Dog Loves You. (originally aired April 5th, 2024)
Duration:00:50:23