Discover AWE Daily with Oprah and Dacher Keltner
From Oprah
The discussion centers on the concept of awe as a transformative tool for enhancing happiness and well-being. Dacher Keltner, a psychology professor at UC Berkeley, shares insights from his research on how experiencing awe can ground individuals during challenging times and ultimately lead to a more fulfilling life.
Key Takeaways
- From being wound up to teaching happiness, Decker Kelner proves that vulnerability fuels authenticity.
- Awe, the unsung hero of mental health, offers solace amid the chaos of modern life.
- Collective effervescence: when shared experiences elevate us, tearing down the walls of loneliness.
- Meditation mishaps remind us that laughter can be as healing as silence in our quest for peace.
- Wonder is the brain's curiosity after awe; together, they unlock the door to deeper understanding.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Decker Kelner (person)
- Awe, the New Science of Everyday Wonder (book)
- University of California, Berkeley (company)
- The Science of Happiness (media)
- San Quentin (location)
- Sierra Club (company)
- Nelson Mandela (person)
- Rachel Carson (person)
- John Jarvis (person)
- Audrey McDonald (person)
- Glattis Knight (person)
- Dion Warick (person)
- Mariah Carey (person)