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Team Us: A Christian Marriage Podcast
Why Nostalgia, Flirting, and Scripture Can Spark Conversation
Do you and your spouse struggle to find things to talk about? We hope to help with that! We’ll share three practical ways to spark conversation in your marriage when you’ve run out of things to say. 3 WAYS TO SPARK CONVERSATION Through Scripture and stories By getting nostalgic With flirting TAKE THE “US TIME” CHALLENGE Pick one of these three ways to spark conversation with your spouse this week. LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK Did you enjoy this episode? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! (https...
2025-04-15
18 min
The Foresight Institute Podcast
Existential Hope podcast: Clay Routledge | Why Meaning and Agency Matter More Than Ever
In this episode of the Existential Hope Podcast, existential psychologist Clay Routledge explores how meaning and agency shape both individual well-being and societal progress.While material conditions have improved, many people—especially younger generations—report growing pessimism and disconnection. Clay argues that a lack of meaning, not just external barriers, often holds us back. By understanding how humans derive purpose and motivation, we can unlock new paths to flourishing.We discuss:Why agency—the belief that we can shape our future—is crucial for progressHow nostalgia can fuel innovation rather than trap us in the past...
2025-03-28
1h 02
An Army of Normal Folks
What Counts As Serving Others?
For Shop Talk, Clay Routledge challenges our culture's perspective on what counts as serving others.Support the show: https://www.normalfolks.us/premiumSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-03-21
22 min
Dawnversations with Anthony Podcast
Back to the Future: How Nostalgia Shapes Who We Become -Clay Routledge
Feeling nostalgic? We sure are! In this episode, we sit down with Clay Routledge, author of Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life, to take a deep dive into the power of nostalgia. From Legos, Operation, and Dungeons & Dragons to iconic movies and music, we relive the best (and cringiest) parts of our childhoods. But nostalgia isn’t just about the past—it actually shapes our future! 🤯 Tune in for a fascinating, fun, and totally relatable conversation that will have you reminiscing AND rethinking the role of nostalgia in your life. What’s something...
2025-02-21
50 min
Paul VanderKlay's Podcast
Our Crisis is Religious, not Political. Renn, MacIntyre, Anlietner, Vervaeke, Routledge
@BenjaminABoyce Downfall of the Deep State | with Auron MacIntyre https://www.youtube.com/live/LFYhI8038OQ?si=BGO-qHwzheISnokg @transfigured3673 Aaron Renn - Shifting Vibes in a Negative World https://youtu.be/Yp6807lXjuc?si=JXTBmP8ncgikiOAf @DeepTalks-PaulAnleitner The Meaning Crisis as a Story Crisis | John Vervaeke & Clay Routledge https://youtu.be/sKFIPphgFtA?si=28_VShVVo_XCFiWk Paul Vander Klay clips channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX0jIcadtoxELSwehCh5QTg Bridges of Meaning Discord https://discord.gg/KEPbZT28 https://www.meetup.com/sacramento-estuary/ My Substack https://paulvanderklay.substack.com/ Est...
2025-02-12
55 min
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 3.5 - The Golem
In this episode, Mike and Doc explore the origins of our favorite lump of animated clay, the GOLEM (pronounced GOAL-EM, not GAUL-UHM)! Protector of Jewish communities, the golem is a powerful ally, but you have to be very specific with your instructions, as it will carry out the task you give it with lethal literality. Enter, if you dare, and learn about the history of the golem, the monster's ties to Freudian psychoanalysis, and how the monster carries on its legacy in today's fantasy and science fiction. About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our...
2025-02-11
1h 08
Deep Talks | Cultural Theology with Paul Anleitner
John Vervaeke & Clay Routledge | Nostalgia & the Loss of Our Guiding Stories
John Vervaeke, PhD is a philosopher and cognitive scientist. He is an associate professor and award-winning lecturer at the University of Toronto, teaching in the Department of Psychology. His work and research is far-ranging, including topics such as human intelligence, rationality, wisdom, and AI. Clay Routledge, PhD is an existential psychologist, a writer, and a consultant. Clay is Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at Archbridge Institute and coeditor of Profectus, a magazine on human progress and flourishing. As a leading expert in existential psychology, Clay’s work focuses on helping people rea...
2025-02-10
1h 30
The Human Progress Podcast
The Psychology of Progress | Clay Routledge | Ep. 57
Existential psychologist Clay Routledge joins Chelsea Follett to discuss how Americans think about the future, recent trends in mental health, the alleged "crisis of meaning," and how nostalgia can drive progress.
2025-02-07
1h 12
An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans
Episode 71 – Totally Potted: A Crash Course in Prehistoric Pottery
Calling all sherd nerds and pot-heads! The Two Humans get their hands dirty as they look at the history and significance of prehistoric pottery! Episode 71 – Totally Potted: A Crash Course in Prehistoric Pottery An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans Human Number One, John McCray, and Human Number Two, John Lehr, re-assess what it means to be human. http://www.intro2anthro.podbean.com https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093893313542 IG @introtoanthrowith2humans Merch: www.cafepress.com/shop/TheCaveShoppe/products?designId=136195011 Res...
2025-01-13
1h 21
The Playful Den Podcast
07. CLAY ROUTLEDGE: NOSTALGIA IS GOOD FOR US
Emma dives headlong into some playful chat, this week focusing on something that the whole world seems to have gone crazy for right now.…nostalgia!In a bid to understand more about this fascinating topic, Emma talks to Clay Routledge, PhD, who is the Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute. Clay is also the co-editor of Profectus (a periodic magazine on human progress and flourishing), and the co-host of The Profectus Podcast. Clay shares insights from his new book Past Forward which explores compelling science and valuable practices fo...
2025-01-08
1h 04
Innovation by default
#104 - ¿Para qué sirve la nostalgia?
¿Qué papel juega la nostalgia en tu vida? Ayer viví una experiencia que me hizo reflexionar profundamente. Volví a una de las empresas donde trabajé hace años, y al cruzar sus puertas, me inundó una ola de recuerdos: nombres, momentos y emociones que creía dormidos. Fue como reconectar con una versión de mí mismo que sigue siendo parte de lo que soy hoy. Esto me llevó a preguntarme: ¿Para qué sirve la nostalgia? ¿Es solo una melancolía pasajera o tiene un propósito más profundo? ...
2024-12-14
13 min
Innovation by default
¿Para qué sirve la nostalgia?
¿Qué papel juega la nostalgia en tu vida? Ayer viví una experiencia que me hizo reflexionar profundamente. Volví a una de las empresas donde trabajé hace años, y al cruzar sus puertas, me inundó una ola de recuerdos: nombres, momentos y emociones que creía dormidos. Fue como reconectar con una versión de mí mismo que sigue siendo parte de lo que soy hoy. Esto me llevó a preguntarme: ¿Para qué sirve la nostalgia? ¿Es solo una melancolía pasajera o tiene un propósito más profundo? De acuerdo con el autor Clay Routledge en su libro Nosta...
2024-12-14
13 min
Deep Talks | Cultural Theology with Paul Anleitner
Are We a Spiritual Species? (Part 2) | Dr. Clay Routledge
Dr. Clay Routledge is a leading expert in existential psychology. He is a highly cited scholar who has published more than 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three books, authored two books, and received numerous awards for his academic research and student mentorship. He is the Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute and the coeditor of Profectus Magazine. https://www.clayroutledge.com/ Ben Wilterdink is the Director of Programs at the Archbridge Institute, whose work focuses on the connection between economic and social policy and existential meaning. ht...
2024-11-26
49 min
Deep Talks | Cultural Theology with Paul Anleitner
Are We a Spiritual Species? (Part 1) | Dr. Clay Routledge
Dr. Clay Routledge is a leading expert in existential psychology. He is a highly cited scholar who has published more than 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three books, authored two books, and received numerous awards for his academic research and student mentorship. He is the Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute and the coeditor of Profectus Magazine. https://www.clayroutledge.com/ Ben Wilterdink is the Director of Programs at the Archbridge Institute, whose work focuses on the connection between economic and social policy and existential meaning. ht...
2024-11-20
56 min
Bright On Buddhism
Kōan Series - Jōshū's "Wash Your Bowls"
Bright on Buddhism - Kōan Series Episode 11 - Jōshū's "Wash Your Bowls" Hello and welcome to a new episode of the Kōan Series. In this series, we will read and discuss real Buddhist kōans to try and better understand them. We hope you enjoy. Resources: Episode 10 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-Zen-Buddhism-e1a2sm2 Episode 18 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-the-Buddhist-philosophy-of-speech--language--and-words-e1dgqu9 Episode 32 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-are-kans-e1j5scl Episode 33 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-emptiness-e1jc31i
2024-11-15
24 min
The Archbridge Podcast
The Economics of Flourishing: On Agency
About the Series At the Archbridge Institute, we define the "economics of flourishing" as the study of how markets, people, organizations, and institutions support the economic foundations of social mobility and human flourishing. About the Experts Dr. Clay Routledge is Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute. ResourcesHuman Flourishing Lab
2024-10-31
46 min
Sports Cards Nonsense
Why the Power of Nostalgia in Card Collecting Matters With Clay Routledge
Jesse hosts a solo show, updating listeners on the Ohtani 50/50 ball selling price, the influence of Freddie Freeman’s World Series success, and new card releases (1:00). Later, Clay Routledge discusses the pandemic's role in the resurgence of nostalgia, the significance of community in collecting, and the economic implications of nostalgia (13:50).Host: Jesse GibsonGuest: Clay RoutledgeProducer: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2024-10-29
1h 14
Why Do We Do That?
#057 - Human Well-Being with Dr. Clay Routledge
In this episode of the podcast, Dr. Ryan Moyer speaks with existential psychologist Dr. Clay Routledge about happiness & well-being. They discuss the extent to which happiness is objective, the distinction between pleasure and well-being, how discomfort can be an important contributor to well-being, and how nostalgia can be used to cope with negative emotions. For more on Clay, visit his website or subscribe to his Substack. Why Do We Do That? is a psychology podcast that deconstructs human behavior from the perspectives of social scientists, psychologists, and others that use applied psychology in...
2024-10-01
47 min
The History Factory Podcast
Dr. Clay Routledge, Professor, Author and Researcher
In this episode of “The History Factory Podcast,” Jason Dressel sits down with Dr. Clay Routledge, a leading expert in existential psychology and human motivation. They delve into the complex, often misunderstood emotion of nostalgia, which is deeply influential in our lives. Dr. Routledge discusses his research on how nostalgic feelings can be a powerful tool for organizations and individuals alike, helping build more meaningful lives and improve workplace culture. Drawing from his extensive background in psychology, Dr. Clay Routledge offers insights into how companies can harness nostalgic feelings to enhance their products, services, and overall brand experiences.
2024-08-12
49 min
Mental Health is Horrifying
Trap — Thirst is good for your mental health
Let’s talk about Trap (2024) and about how teen heartthrobs, fantasy, and nostalgia are actually beneficial to our mental health by exploring self-psychology concepts of selfobject needs and reparative relationships. Mental Health is Horrifying is hosted by Candis Green, Registered Psychotherapist and owner of Many Moons Therapy...............................................................Show Notes:Want to work together? I offer 1:1 psychotherapy (Ontario), along with tarot, horror, and dreamwork services, both individually and through my group program, the Final Girls Club. Visit my website to learn more.Podcast artwork by...
2024-08-10
27 min
OBS: Radioessän
Ateismen letar efter surrogat för Gud
Vi behöver mening och kanske är det därför som gud och religiösa former lever kvar i sekulär skepnad. Dan Korn reflekterar över ateister som predikar och andra former av sekulär tro. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna. Essän sändes första gången 2019.I ett litet hörnhus vid Øster Farimagsgade i Köpenhamn hade min gamle vän Elias Levin en butik för sadlar, grimmo...
2024-08-08
09 min
Beauty At Work
Nostalgia: Yearning for Beautiful Memories with Dr. Clay Routledge (Part 2 of 2)
Existential psychologist Dr. Clay Routledge, Vice President of Research at the Archbridge Institute, discusses the science of nostalgia, and why our yearning for beautiful memories is not simply an escape to the past but a vital resource for innovation.Clay is a highly cited researcher who has published more than 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three academic books, authored three books, and received numerous awards for his research and mentorship. Clay regularly advises a range of organizations, from small startups to large companies, helping them use existential psychology and behavioral science more broadly to improve their products, services, and...
2024-08-07
37 min
Beauty At Work
Nostalgia: Yearning for Beautiful Memories with Dr. Clay Routledge (Part 1 of 2)
Existential psychologist Dr. Clay Routledge, Vice President of Research at the Archbridge Institute, discusses the science of nostalgia, and why our yearning for beautiful memories is not simply an escape to the past but a vital resource for innovation.Clay is a highly cited researcher who has published more than 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three academic books, authored three books, and received numerous awards for his research and mentorship. Clay regularly advises a range of organizations, from small startups to large companies, helping them use existential psychology and behavioral science more broadly to improve their products, services, and...
2024-08-03
32 min
Bright On Buddhism
Kōan Series - Hyakujō and The Fox
Bright on Buddhism - Kōan Series Episode 10 - Hyakujō and The Fox Hello and welcome to a new episode of the Kōan Series. In this series, we will read and discuss real Buddhist kōans to try and better understand them. We hope you enjoy. Resources: Episode 10 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-Zen-Buddhism-e1a2sm2 Episode 18 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-the-Buddhist-philosophy-of-speech--language--and-words-e1dgqu9 Episode 32 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-are-kans-e1j5scl Episode 33 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/epis...
2024-08-02
21 min
Geeky Stoics
Warm Memories Push Us Forward
Why do our warmest memories sort of hurt? You know the feeling. An old home video from childhood where you’re opening Christmas presents in the company of siblings and cousins, or the memory box from high school full of photos and scribblings featuring your long-lost best friends. We miss these times. Though they were challenging at the time (being a teenager is hard) you can’t help but look back on those years as more…simple. Today, we want to show you a short YouTube video called “A Love Letter To Star Wars” that depicts a...
2024-07-24
35 min
An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans
Episode 56: Remembrance of Things Past (Redux 2024) OR The Nauseating Neurasthenia of Nostalgia.
The Two Humans wax on, wax off, and wax nostalgic as they look back at humans’ longing for bygone days. Episode 56: Remembrance of Things Past (Redux 2024) OR The Nauseating Neurasthenia of Nostalgia. An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans Human Number One, John McCray, and Human Number Two, John Lehr, re-assess what it means to be human. http://www.intro2anthro.podbean.com https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093893313542 IG @introtoanthrowith2humans Resources: Boym, Svetlana 2001 The Future of Nostalgia. Basic Books, Ne...
2024-07-15
1h 21
Uncovered
Breaking down Iconoclasm with Stacy Boldrick
Martina Borghi talks to Dr Stacy Boldrick from the School of Museum Studies at the University of Leicester about iconoclasm - the destruction of art! She tells us how museums approach this subject and discusses how to present the history of objects that have undergone various forms of damage. Stacy's bio: https://le.ac.uk/people/stacy-boldrick Artworks and artists’ projects mentioned: Diego Velázquez, The Toilet of Venus (The Rokeby Venus), oil on canvas, 1647-51 - https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/diego-velazquez-the-toilet-of-venus-the-rokeby-venus John Cassidy and others, Edward Colston statue,1895/2020. Bronze, mixe...
2024-06-17
48 min
Bright On Buddhism
Kōan Series - What is the Buddha? Three Pounds of Flax
Bright on Buddhism - Kōan Series Episode 9 - What is the Buddha? Three Pounds of Flax Hello and welcome to a new episode of the Kōan Series. In this series, we will read and discuss real Buddhist kōans to try and better understand them. We hope you enjoy. Resources: Episode 10 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-Zen-Buddhism-e1a2sm2 Episode 18 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-the-Buddhist-philosophy-of-speech--language--and-words-e1dgqu9 Episode 32 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-are-kans-e1j5scl Episode 33 - htt...
2024-05-10
24 min
Converging Dialogues
#332 - Nostalgia: A Dialogue with Clay Routledge
In this episode, Xavier Bonilla has a dialogue with Clay Routledge about nostalgia. They define nostalgia, nostalgia being forward thinking, nostalgia with positive and negative memories, and the downsides of nostalgia in pop culture. They discuss nostalgia with self-concept, self-continuity, and self-esteem, nostaglia for understanding existential anxiety and death, best ways to use nostalgia, and many more topics. Clay Routledge is an existential psychologist, writer, and consultant. He is Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at Archbridge Institute and co-editor of Profectus, a magazine on human progress and flourishing. He has published m...
2024-04-15
1h 37
A Quest for Well-Being
Existential Psychology & Living Authentically
— “Humans do not enter a world which is inherently structured. We must give the world a structure which we ourselves create.” ~ Dr. James T. Webb “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently released startling new statistics on the rise of deaths by suicide in the United States, which are up 25 percent since 1999 across most ethnic and age groups. These numbers clearly point to a crisis — but of what kind? Many argue that this is a crisis of mental health care, that people are not getting the services they need. The proposed solution is better therapies, more effective a...
2024-04-06
59 min
Cato Event Podcast
Heroes of Progress: 65 People Who Changed the World
Over the past 200 years, humanity has become much more prosperous, educated, healthy, and peaceful. Alexander Hammond will discuss some of the heroes of progress, who saved or improved billions of lives, and the social and economic conditions that made their contributions possible. Whether it’s agronomists whose hybrid crops fed billions of people, intellectuals who changed public policy to allow for greater human flourishing, businesspeople whose innovations raised living standards, or scientists whose medical breakthroughs eliminated diseases, if it weren’t for the heroes who Hammond profiles, we’d all be far poorer, sicker, hungrier, more ignorant, and less free. Clay Ro...
2024-03-26
1h 01
The Learner's Corner with Caleb Mason
Episode 394: Clay Routledge on How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life
In this episode, Caleb talks with Clay about his book, Past Forward, and more.Links MentionedClay RoutledgePast Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life by Clay RoutledgeCaleb's Substack
2024-03-19
1h 04
The Archbridge Podcast
True Progress: Polarization | Episode 3: Finding Solutions
CreditsWritten, Edited, and Directed by Arash AyromProduced by Clay Routledge and Ben WilterdinkNarrated by Robert Anthony PetersFeaturing interviews with:Ben Klutsey, Director of Academic Outreach, Director of the Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange, Mercatus CenterIlana Redstone, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Illinois; Co-Director, Mill Institute, University of AustinClay Routledge, Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab, Archbridge InstituteDan Vallone, Director, More in Common, USATony Woodlief, Senior Executive Vice President at State Policy Network and Author of “I, Citizen: A Blueprint for Reclaiming American Self-Governance” ResourcesThe Hidden...
2024-03-18
37 min
The Archbridge Podcast
True Progress: Polarization | Episode 2: Fracturing Society
CreditsWritten, Edited, and Directed by Arash AyromProduced by Clay Routledge and Ben WilterdinkNarrated by Robert Anthony PetersFeaturing interviews with:Ben Klutsey, Director of Academic Outreach, Director of the Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange, Mercatus CenterIlana Redstone, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Illinois; Co-Director, Mill Institute, University of AustinClay Routledge, Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab, Archbridge InstituteDan Vallone, Director, More in Common, USATony Woodlief, Senior Executive Vice President at State Policy Network and Author of “I, Citizen: A Blueprint for Reclaiming American Self-Governance” ResourcesThe Hidden...
2024-03-18
33 min
The Archbridge Podcast
True Progress: Polarization | Episode 1: Defining Division
CreditsWritten, Edited, and Directed by Arash AyromProduced by Clay Routledge and Ben WilterdinkNarrated by Robert Anthony PetersFeaturing interviews with:Ben Klutsey, Director of Academic Outreach, Director of the Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange, Mercatus CenterIlana Redstone, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Illinois; Co-Director, Mill Institute, University of AustinClay Routledge, Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab, Archbridge InstituteDan Vallone, Director, More in Common, USATony Woodlief, Senior Executive Vice President at State Policy Network and Author of “I, Citizen: A Blueprint for Reclaiming American Self-Governance” ResourcesThe Hidden...
2024-03-18
27 min
An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans
Episode 38: “Can’t You Make Him a Pair of Marble Underwear?” Is It Art or Is It Pornography?
Is it possible for a 2000-year-old statue to be “hot”? The Two Humans put on their trench coats and head to the art museum to find out the real reason we’re not allowed to fondle—I mean, touch—the artwork. Episode 38: “Can’t You Make Him a Pair of Marble Underwear?” Is It Art or Is It Pornography? An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans Human Number One, John McCray, and Human Number Two, John Lehr, re-assess what it means to be human. http://www.intro2anthro.podbean.com https://www.facebook.com/pro...
2024-03-04
1h 33
The Musical Innertube
Clay Routledge says nostalgia helps you plan for the future
Forward into the past! Clay Routledge has studied nostalgia for years, and says our tendency to think about the "good old days" can actually help us deal with the present and look to the future.
2024-02-27
43 min
The Musical Innertube
Clay Routledge says nostalgia helps you plan for the future
Forward into the past! Clay Routledge has studied nostalgia for years, and says our tendency to think about the "good old days" can actually help us deal with the present and look to the future.
2024-02-27
43 min
Health Gig
415. Wistful Wanderings: Exploring the Power of Nostalgia with Clay Routledge
In this captivating episode, hosts Doro and Tricia delve into the multifaceted realm of nostalgia with guest Clay Routledge, VP of Research & Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute and author of “Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life.” Together, they uncover the deep emotional resonance of nostalgic memories, exploring how they shape our identities and influence our perspectives. Through engaging anecdotes and profound insights, Clay illuminates the transformative power of nostalgia, offering a compelling journey into the human experience and the timeless echoes of memory. Listen to unravel the threads of the...
2024-02-21
31 min
Health Gig
415. Wistful Wanderings: Exploring the Power of Nostalgia with Clay Routledge
In this captivating episode, hosts Doro and Tricia delve into the multifaceted realm of nostalgia with guest Clay Routledge, VP of Research & Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at the Archbridge Institute and author of “Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life.” Together, they uncover the deep emotional resonance of nostalgic memories, exploring how they shape our identities and influence our perspectives. Through engaging anecdotes and profound insights, Clay illuminates the transformative power of nostalgia, offering a compelling journey into the human experience and the timeless echoes of memory. Listen to unravel the t...
2024-02-21
31 min
Literally Reading
BONUS: Interview with Kelsey from The Girl Next Door Podcast
Hey Readers! We have a bonus episode for you today! Ellie and Kelsey from The Girl Next Door Podcast sit down and talk all about goal setting, creating a reading syllabus, and so much more! To shop the books mentioned in this episode, visit our shop at bookshop.org. Rising Shining The Girl Next Door Podcast Kelsey’s Goals Workshop Yellowface by R. F. Kuang I Must Betray You by Ruta Sepetys The Anthropocene Reviewed by John Green Past Forward by Clay Routledge West...
2024-01-31
47 min
Nostalgia Trap
Nostalgia Trap - Ep 377: Past Forward w/ Clay Routledge
Clay Routledge is a teacher, writer, and researcher in the field of existential psychology. His latest book, Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life explores a topic near and dear to our hearts: nostalgia and its power to shape the future. In this conversation, we talk about our own obsessions with specific pop cultural objects from our respective youths (video games, music, movies), and reflect on how nostalgic memories shape our individual and collective identities. Sign up for a free 7 day trial of our massive library of podcasts, videos, and more: https...
2023-12-22
1h 04
Nostalgia Trap
Nostalgia Trap - Ep 377: Past Forward w/ Clay Routledge
Clay Routledge is a teacher, writer, and researcher in the field of existential psychology. His latest book, Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life explores a topic near and dear to our hearts: nostalgia and its power to shape the future. In this conversation, we talk about our own obsessions with specific pop cultural objects from our respective youths (video games, music, movies), and reflect on how nostalgic memories shape our individual and collective identities. Sign up for a free 7 day trial of our massive library of podcasts, videos, and more: https...
2023-12-22
1h 04
MOTIVACTION
LE VRAI RÔLE DE LA NOSTALGIE | Clay Routledge
Épisode N°304 de MOTIVACTION
2023-12-22
05 min
The Archbridge Podcast
Christmas and the Power of Nostalgia: A Holiday Cultural Convo
Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life by Clay RoutledgeNostalgia in America: The Power of Looking Back to Move ForwardNostalgia Can Be an Engine of Progress in Discourse Magazine by Clay RoutledgeNostalgia is the greatest gift this holiday season in the Los Angeles Daily News by Clay Routledge
2023-12-21
1h 08
60 Mindful Minutes
The Power of Nostalgia Clay Routledge
Nostalgia plays an interesting role in our lives. While many of us may consider it something we experience as we reflect on our past, this week’s guest sees it as a tool we can use to create our future. In his new book, Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life , Clay Routledge, PhD, guides us through a fascinating investigation into an emotion we all experience yet often misunderstand, inviting us to consider how nostalgia can have extraordinary potential to enrich our present―and our future. Guest Bio Clay...
2023-12-12
48 min
60 Mindful Minutes
The Power of Nostalgia Clay Routledge
Nostalgia plays an interesting role in our lives. While many of us may consider it something we experience as we reflect on our past, this week’s guest sees it as a tool we can use to create our future. In his new book, Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life , Clay Routledge, PhD, guides us through a fascinating investigation into an emotion we all experience yet often misunderstand, inviting us to consider how nostalgia can have extraordinary potential to enrich our present―and our future. Guest Bio Clay...
2023-12-12
48 min
Sounds True: Insights at the Edge
Clay Routledge: The Surprising Powers of Nostalgia
Can relishing the past help us create a better future? If we want to move ahead, how does going back support us? Could it be that thinking about the past is inseparable from thinking about the future? These are the questions Dr. Clay Routledge explores in his new book, Past Forward. In this fascinating and very cool podcast, Tami Simon and Clay consider how a walk down memory lane can lead you to a brighter tomorrow, discussing: agency, action, and the power of a “meaning mindset”; building a culture of agency; existential psychology; the subjective experience of time and the conce...
2023-12-12
1h 03
Something You Should Know
Nostalgia: Why We Long for The Past & Why Humans Love to Play Games
People say where you fall in the birth order compared to your siblings determines (or strongly influences) certain traits and outcomes. This episode begins with a look at whether the research backs this up or it is just a pop culture theory. https://psychcentral.com/blog/birth-order-and-personality#birth-order-and-personalityThe holidays bring back memories. Many of us get very nostalgic this time of year – longing for people, places and Christmases gone by. Being nostalgic was once thought to be a mental illness. Now, according to research, it can actually be good for you for many different reasons. Joining me...
2023-11-27
50 min
Future Dimensions – what moves the world tomorrow?
Dimension #10 – What if memories shaped our future?
In a world that’s changing at lightning speed, being sentimental about the past goes way beyond holding onto people and places in the past. Rather, it has become a powerful force, influencing pop culture, product design, and the entire trajectory of our lives. In our tenth episode, we're traveling back to our human love for all things retro – and finding out why nostalgia will inspire the next leaps in technology, design, and art. Together with existential psychologist Clay Routledge, our host Ricardia explores why our human desire to look back shapes how we look forward. She learns that our...
2023-11-16
25 min
TLAC - Tra Le Altre Cose
Ep. 9: È "solo" un po' di nostalgia
Cosa succede quando si è soverchiati da tutte le proposte letterarie, cinematografiche, televisive e relative all'ambito del tempo libero? Esistono degli spazi in cui è possibile fermarsi e riprendere fiato? Ne parliamo in questo episodio di TLAC.Per scrivermi: podcast.tlac@gmail.com // Si Instagram: tlac.podcastRiferimenti:TedEd: Why do we feel nostalgia: https://www.ted.com/talks/clay_routledge_why_do_we_feel_nostalgiaC.A Russel, S. J. Levy: The Temporal and Focal Dynamics of Volitional Reconsumption: A Phenomenological Investigation of Repeated Hedonic Experienceshttps://gwern.net/doc/culture/2012-russell.pdf
2023-10-27
11 min
The Patio Podcast
S2 E1: Understanding Nostalgia with Shonda Moralis, MSW, LCSW
Shonda Moralis, MSW, LCSW is a psychotherapist, coach, and award-winning author, and Founder of Breathe Mama Breathe & Co. In this episode, she talks me through the leading research on nostalgia, her own memories as a Hess’s employee, and how following curiosity lead to new purpose in my life— Hess’s! Together, we explore the purpose nostalgia plays in the human psyche, its benefits, and how to be sure we enjoy The Patio Podcast and all these new Hess's memories, without getting stuck in the past! **You will hear references of nostalgia facts and resourc...
2023-09-21
41 min
The Lunch Hour with Federal Newswire
Ep. 51 - Dr. Clay Routledge
Dr. Clay Routledge is Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at Archbridge Institute and coeditor of Profectus, a magazine on human progress and flourishing.
2023-09-18
46 min
Bright On Buddhism
Kōan Series - A Woman Comes Out of Samadhi
Bright on Buddhism - Kōan Series Episode 8 - A Woman Comes Out of Samadhi Hello and welcome to a new type of episode of Bright on Buddhism, called the Kōan Series. In this series, we will read and discuss real Buddhist kōans to try and better understand them. We hope you enjoy. Resources: Episode 10 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-Zen-Buddhism-e1a2sm2 Episode 18 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-the-Buddhist-philosophy-of-speech--language--and-words-e1dgqu9 Episode 32 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-are-kans-e1j5scl ...
2023-09-15
25 min
Bright On Buddhism
Kōan Series - The World-Honored One Ascends the Platform
Bright on Buddhism - Kōan Series Episode 7 - The World-Honored One Ascends the Platform Hello and welcome to a new type of episode of Bright on Buddhism, called the Kōan Series. In this series, we will read and discuss real Buddhist kōans to try and better understand them. We hope you enjoy. Resources: Episode 10 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-Zen-Buddhism-e1a2sm2 Episode 18 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-the-Buddhist-philosophy-of-speech--language--and-words-e1dgqu9 Episode 32 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-are-kans-e1j5scl Episode 33 - https://anchor.fm/br...
2023-07-21
31 min
Play Therapy Podcast
Q&A: Staying Child-Centered When A Child Invites You Into Their Play
Listeners Clay and Joss from Australia emailed me a question for guidance on staying child-centered when a child invites you into their play. Podcast HQ: https://www.playtherapypodcast.com Play Therapy Training HQ: https://www.playtherapynow.com Email me: brenna@thekidcounselor.com Follow me on Twitter: @thekidcounselor https://twitter.com/thekidcounselor References: Cochran, N., Nordling, W., & Cochran, J. (2010). Child-Centered Play Therapy (1st ed.). Wiley. VanFleet, R., Sywulak, A. E., & Sniscak, C. C. (2010). Child-centered play therapy. Guilford Press. Landreth, G. L. (2002). Play therapy: The art of the relationship (2nd ed.). Brunner-Routledge. Bratton, S. C., Landreth, G. L., Kellam...
2023-06-20
09 min
Bright On Buddhism
Kōan Series - No Mind, No Buddha
Bright on Buddhism - Kōan Series Episode 6 - No Mind, No Buddha Hello and welcome to a new type of episode of Bright on Buddhism, called the Kōan Series. In this series, we will read and discuss real Buddhist kōans to try and better understand them. We hope you enjoy. Resources: Episode 6 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-non-attachment-and-the-Middle-Way-e17gp0u Episode 10 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-Zen-Buddhism-e1a2sm2 Episode 18 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-the-Buddhist-philosophy-of-speech--language--and-words-e1dgqu9 Episode 32 - https://anchor.fm/br...
2023-05-26
25 min
The Archbridge Podcast
Purpose, Phones, and Tetris: Profectus Cultural Convo #1
Show Notes:Get Serious: About Purpose by Katherine Boyle, The Free PressThe Joy of Losing Your Phone by Clare Coffey, The New AtlantisTetris - Official TrailerFollow Us on Twitter @ProfectusMBen Wilterdink @bgwilterdinkClay Routledge @clayroutledgeKali Christianson @kal_louise
2023-04-13
1h 03
Conversations with Ben O’Hara-Byrne
The power of nostalgia: why shoppers are flocking to Zellers as it opens 12 locations across Canada
As president Biden arrives in Ottawa today, the US and Canada reach a deal on Roxham Road crossing in Quebec. Aaron Ettinger (Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Carleton University) joins us to talk about the details. Clay Routledge (Vice President of Research and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab at Archbridge Institute) joins us to chat about why shoppers are flocking to Zellers as it opens 12 locations across Canada, and the power of nostalgia. Opposition parties back a public inquiry in allegations of China election interference, would it provide the answers they want? We talk about it with D...
2023-03-24
1h 30
Bright On Buddhism
Kōan Series - Mind is Buddha
Bright on Buddhism - Kōan Series Episode 5 - Mind is Buddha Hello and welcome to a new type of episode of Bright on Buddhism, called the Kōan Series. In this series, we will read and discuss real Buddhist kōans to try and better understand them. We hope you enjoy. Resources: Episode 6 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-non-attachment-and-the-Middle-Way-e17gp0u Episode 10 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-Zen-Buddhism-e1a2sm2 Episode 18 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-the-Buddhist-philosophy-of-speech--language--and-words-e1dgqu9 Episode 32 - https://anchor.fm/bri...
2023-03-10
31 min
Deep Talks | Cultural Theology with Paul Anleitner
A Quest for Meaning as a Spiritual Species (Part 2)- Dr. Clay Routledge & Ben Wilterdink
I believe humans are fundamentally a spiritual species in search of meaning and that we’re in the beginning stages of a massive culture-wide rejection of the materialistic, nihilistic story. In this new series, I talk with experts in a variety of disciplines who share this conviction and want to work towards solutions even if they disagree with me or don't hold to all of my religious/theological convictions. This is part 2 of this series, and it continues my conversation with Dr. Clay Routledge & Ben Wilterdink into some profoundly important territory. Dr. Clay Routledge is a...
2023-01-17
52 min
Deep Talks | Cultural Theology with Paul Anleitner
A Quest for Meaning as a Spiritual Species (Part 1)- Dr. Clay Routledge & Ben Wilterdink
I believe humans are fundamentally a spiritual species in search of meaning and that we’re in the beginning stages of a massive culture-wide rejection of the materialistic, nihilistic story. In this new series, I talk with experts in a variety of disciplines who share this conviction and want to work towards solutions even if they disagree with me or don't hold to all of my religious/theological convictions. Dr. Clay Routledge is a leading expert in existential psychology. He is a highly cited scholar who has published more than 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three books, authored two bo...
2023-01-10
58 min
Bright On Buddhism
Kōan Series - Gutei's One Finger
Bright on Buddhism - Kōan Series Episode 4 - Gutei's One Finger Hello and welcome to a new type of episode of Bright on Buddhism, called the Kōan Series. In this series, we will read and discuss real Buddhist kōans to try and better understand them. We hope you enjoy. Resources: Episode 6 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-non-attachment-and-the-Middle-Way-e17gp0u Episode 10 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-Zen-Buddhism-e1a2sm2 Episode 18 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-the-Buddhist-philosophy-of-speech--language--and-words-e1dgqu9 Episode 32 - https://anchor.fm/bri...
2023-01-06
27 min
The Art Engager
The joy of engaging with objects with Dr Alex Woodall
I’m really happy to be talking to Dr Alex Woodall about her wonderful work with objects. We’re talking about how the joys of working with objects creatively. We’re exploring how you can use objects to spark all sorts of connections, associations and fun in the museum and beyond…Dr Alex Woodall is a museum professional and academic, inspired by the creative use of objects and rummaging in stores. She has 20 years’ experience working in learning, interpretation and exhibition management and leadership roles, including at Sheffield Museums, Manchester Art Gallery, the Royal Armouries in Leeds an...
2022-11-24
36 min
شطحة
النوستالجيا 💎👴🏼
في هذي الحلقة أتكلم عن النوستالجيا أيش معناها، تفسيراتها والمزيد من الفلسفات. أشياء أتكلمت عنها: 📼 Why do we feel nostalgia? - Clay Routledge 📼 The Power Of Nostalgia | Wednesday Checkup 📼 The Power Of Nostalgia | Cheyne Gallarde 📼 Jordan Peterson - What to Do If You are Stuck in the Past 🎵 موسيقى النهاية روابط حساباتي وموقعي
2022-10-29
29 min
Bright On Buddhism
Kōan Series - Show me your original face
Bright on Buddhism - Kōan Series Episode 3 - Huìnéng asked Hui Ming, "Without thinking of good or evil, show me your original face before your mother and father were born." Hello and welcome to a new type of episode of Bright on Buddhism, called the Kōan Series. In this series, we will read and discuss real Buddhist kōans to try and better understand them. We hope you enjoy. Resources: Episode 6 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-is-non-attachment-and-the-Middle-Way-e17gp0u Episode 10 - https://anchor.fm/brightonbuddhism/episodes/What-i...
2022-10-07
22 min
Fantastic History
When the Pine Leaves Turn Yellow: Woman Chief
Before there was Captain Marvel, Xena, or even Eowyn there was Woman Chief. This week Sarah regales Clay with the story of a White Clay turned Crow Two-Spirit warrior who never met a glass ceiling she couldn’t shatter. Part incredible true tale, part enduring myth, and all badass - this is the story of Woman Chief. Follow us on Instagram & Twitter for extra content and updates! We’re @FantasticHPod Email us with questions/suggestions at FantasticHistoryPod@gmail.com Please subscribe and leave a review! Sources: Native American Women: A Biographical Dictionary (Woma...
2022-09-27
20 min
Called to Queer
Dr. Taylor Petrey (he/him)
In this episode we interview Dr. Taylor Petrey (he/him). Disclaimer: We recorded this episode before April 2022 General Conference. Since Conference, some of the things we mention in this episode about Heavenly Mother have since come to fruition. Some topics we cover in this episode include:Definitions and discussions of gender essentialismDr. Petrey's book Tabernacles of ClayQueer theory as it applies to Latter-day Saint history of sexuality and genderTaylor G. Petrey is Associate Professor of Religion at Kalamazoo College and editor of Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought. Petrey received hi...
2022-04-18
1h 26
Creative Language Technologies
Nostalgia and Nostalgic Experience: Connecting the Past, the Present, and the Future
This is episode #15 of the podcast and it’s Thursday, the 14th of April, 2022. My invited speaker today is Dr. Clay Routledge, an existential psychologist and the Arden and Donna Hetland Distinguished Professor of Business at North Dakota State University, the director of the Psychology of Progress Project, a faculty scholar at the Sheila and Robert Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth, a senior research fellow at Archbridge Institute, and an editor for Profectus, a periodic web-based magazine focused on civilizational progress and human flourishing.Our topic of discussion is nostalgia and nostalgic experience. Nostalgia is...
2022-04-15
48 min
Link In Bio by Seemless Social
Why Do We Feel Nostalgia? (Dr. Clay Routledge)
Why do we feel nostalgia? Dr. Clay Routledge how nostalgia works and if it’s healthy. Nostalgia was once considered an illness confined to specific groups of people. Today, people all over the world report experiencing and enjoying nostalgia. Dr. Clay Routledge explains the way our understanding of nostalgia has changed since the term was first coined. Watch Why do we feel nostalgia? - Clay Routledge via Ted-Ed: https://youtu.be/WiTgn5QH_HU Dr. Routledge is the Arden & Donna Hetland Distinguished Professor of Business at North Dakota State University, a faculty scholar at the...
2021-11-15
35 min
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
199. Death, Meaning, and the Power of the Invisible World | Clay Routledge
Welcome to the Jordan B Peterson podcast season 4, episode 54. This episode was recorded on June 14th, 2021. Dr. Clay Routledge is an existential psychologist, writer, and professor at North Dakota State University. He's also a senior research fellow at the Archbridge Institute and an editor for Profectus magazine. Dr. Routledge studies basic psychological needs and how they're shaped by family, social bonds, economics, and broader cultural worldviews. He has published over 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three books on existential psychology, and written several books, including Nostalgia: A Psychological Resource, Supernatural: Death, Meaning, and the Power of the Invisible World. A lo...
2021-11-01
2h 13
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
199. Death, Meaning, and the Power of the Invisible World | Clay Routledge
Welcome to the Jordan B Peterson podcast season 4, episode 54. This episode was recorded on June 14th, 2021. Dr. Clay Routledge is an existential psychologist, writer, and professor at North Dakota State University. He's also a senior research fellow at the Archbridge Institute and an editor for Profectus magazine. Dr. Routledge studies basic psychological needs and how they're shaped by family, social bonds, economics, and broader cultural worldviews. He has published over 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three books on existential psychology, and written several books, including Nostalgia: A Psychological Resource, Supernatural: Death, Meaning, and the Power of t...
2021-11-01
2h 13
Jordan B Peterson
Death, Meaning, and the Power of the Invisible World | Clay Routledge | EP 199
Welcome to the Jordan B Peterson podcast season 4, episode 54. This episode was recorded on June 14th, 2021. Dr. Clay Routledge is an existential psychologist, writer, and professor at North Dakota State University. He's also a senior research fellow at the Archbridge Institute and an editor for Profectus magazine. Dr. Routledge studies basic psychological needs and how they're shaped by family, social bonds, economics, and broader cultural worldviews. He has published over 100 scholarly papers, co-edited three books on existential psychology, and written several books, including Nostalgia: A Psychological Resource, Supernatural: Death, Meaning, and the Power of the Invisible World. A lot of...
2021-11-01
2h 13
Modern Wisdom
#366 - Dr Clay Routledge - A Psychologist's Tips To Find Meaning
Dr Clay Routledge is a Professor of Management at North Dakota State University and an author.How to find meaning in life is a question that's been grappled with for thousands of years. As an Existential Psychologist, Clay uses modern methods to answer these ancient questions and provides an awesome overview of our current understanding of what meaning is, why it's important and how to attain it.Expect to learn why nature would design a creature that requires meaning to feel fulfilled, the most robust ways to add meaning to your life, why religion might...
2021-09-02
1h 13
Strategic Financial Leadership
29: Existential Exploration With Clay Routledge
If there was ever a year that had us asking those overarching, existential questions at an accelerated rate, it was 2020. But over the past 20 years, the answers to those questions have seemingly become more complicated. As the paradigm of modern society shifts rapidly with the introduction of technology and new ideas, life here in the Western Hemisphere feels, in a way, simplified, compared to what our ancestors dealt with. So much so that ways of finding purpose, work life balance, and examining the rise of mental health awareness in this more ‘ simplified life’ is again newly explored territory. Our gues...
2021-07-27
45 min
Free Thoughts
Where College Students Stand (With Clay Routledge and John Bitzan)
Clay Routledge and John Bitzan conducted a survey of college students to assess their perception of viewpoint diversity and campus freedom; human progress and beliefs about the future; and student attitudes toward entrepreneurship, capitalism and socialism, and how college is influencing their views. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-07-23
49 min
Camden Art Audio
Earth and World: Interactions with Clay
Professor Louise Steel examines the history of clay and how the cultural and technological knowledges of the earliest settled farming and urban communities were informed by people’s engagements with clay. As one of the first mineral substance to be transformed from a malleable to a durable state. Many societies perceive it as an animate substance permeated with "a spiritual energy and life-force" that retains a "thing-power", allowing it to be shaped into various forms.[1] [2] Building on her ongoing research Steel looks at the agency of matter to illustrate how the distinct capacities of clay (in relationship with...
2021-07-20
18 min
The Human Progress Podcast
Clay Routledge: U.S. college students' attitudes towards free speech and progress || The Human Progress Podcast Ep. 7
What are U.S. college students' attitudes towards free speech? What do they know about human progress? And what do they think about capitalism? Find out in this episode of The Human Progress Podcast with Dr. Clay Routledge. Dr. Clay Routledge is a psychological scientist, writer, consultant, public speaker, and professor. He studies basic psychological needs and how these needs influence and are influenced by family, social and community bonds, economics, work, and broader cultural worldviews. Much of his research focuses on the need for meaning in life. Learn more: https://youtu...
2021-07-13
1h 17
The Archbridge Podcast
Meaning, Motivation, and Mobility - with Clay Routledge
Discussion Links:Why Meaning Matters for Freedom and Flourishing How Utah Keeps the American Dream AliveReforming Welfare to Reduce Marriage Penalties and Put Children FirstRaj Chetty on Race and Economic Opportunity in the United StatesJohn Vervaeke's Meaning Crisis SeriesPaul Vanderklay YouTube ChannelThe Spiritual SpeciesClay's Talk at the Cato InstituteThe Denigration of Personal Agency as Self-Fulfilling ProphecyClay's WebsiteTwitter: http://twitter.com/ArchbridgeInstFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Ar...
2021-02-03
1h 30
The Study of Antiquity and the Middle Ages
The Kingdom of Alashiya and the Bronze Age Collapse | Dr. Louise Hitchcock
Alashiya, also spelled Alasiya, also known as the Kingdom of Alashiya, was a state which existed in the Middle and Late Bronze Ages, and was situated somewhere in the Eastern Mediterranean. It was a major source of goods, especially copper, for ancient Egypt and other states in the Ancient Near East. It is referred to in a number of the surviving texts and is now thought to be the ancient name of Cyprus, or an area of Cyprus. This was confirmed by the scientific analysis performed in the Tel Aviv University of the clay tablets which were sent from...
2020-12-05
29 min
Café Cerasus
Episode 2: Les années 90
Bienvenue à vous sur l'épisode 2 de Café Cerasus!Les années 90 nous ont construites et forgées, nous y repensons forcément avec beaucoup de nostalgie, mais en y regardant de plus près, ce n'est pas si anodin que ça! Voici nos points de vue personnels, étayés de lectures qui donnent un sens à nos ressentis!Retrouvez la biblio ci-dessous:ATTIAS-DONFUT Claudine, Sociologie des générations. L'empreinte du temps, PUF, 1988BONNEFON Jean-François et al, « L'effet des justifications sur le regret est-il direct ou indirect ? », Revue internationale d...
2020-10-12
14 min
Squeezing the Orange
Nostalgia: Past, Present and Future
Centuries of research have turned our understanding of nostalgia on its head. What was once believed to be a psychiatric disorder is now hailed as serving key psychological functions. Dan and Akin squeeze the findings. - Research Paper: 'Nostalgia: Past, Present, and Future' by Constantine Sedikides, Tim Wildschut, Jamie Arndt and Clay Routledge
2020-04-29
32 min
The Nightly Review
3-23-20 The Nightly Review
North Dakota now has 33 confirmed Coronavirus cases. For South Dakota they have 7 new cases today and 28 in total. And in Minnesota they had 66 new cases today and they have 235 cases in total. In the US there are now over 43 thousand cases and 132 have died today with there being 545 casualties in total. Worldwide there are now over 378 thousand cases with the dead toll surpassing 16 thousand, but the good news is over 100 thousand have recovered from the virus to this point. Guests: North Dakota Senator John Hoeven Kent Satrang, PetroServe USA Owner D...
2020-03-24
00 min
Mood Mammas
Nostalgia: A hug from your brain
Nostalgia - from the Greek words for home (nostos) and pain (algos) to make nostalgia. Originally thought of as a psychiatric disorder - a form of debilitating homesickness experts currently recognize nostalgia is a positive behavior. According to Dr. Clay Routledge, nostalgia, "increases positive mood, self-esteem, feelings of social connectedness, optimism about the future and perceptions of meaning in life. Furthermore, nostalgia motivates people to focus on cultivating meaningful relationships and pursue important life goals. As people get older, nostalgia makes them feel more youthful and energetic. Nostalgia also reduces existential fears about death." ...
2019-12-12
46 min
Free Thoughts
Finding Meaning in an Age of Individualism (with Clay Routledge)
Clay Routledge joined the show today to talk about how our society has become increasingly individualistic, and how we are still learning the consequences of that. It is human nature to look for some sort of meaning in life. We are social animals, but that isn’t what makes us particularly unique. What makes us unique is that we maintain cultures and practices that make us seem, at least in part, larger than ourselves.Why do we search for meaning in our lives? How do we know if our life actually means something? Do people feel lonelier th...
2019-11-01
45 min
Cato Event Podcast
The Search for Meaning in the Age of Abundance
We live in an age of unprecedented prosperity. Yet a recent psychological study found that anxiety “is significantly more prevalent and impairing in high-income countries than in low- or middle-income countries.” Clay Routledge argues that these and related research findings are a warning that prosperous societies such as the United States are facing a crisis of meaning that may ultimately undermine liberty and prosperity. Affluence and liberalism, he claims, benefit humanity by reducing material concerns and liberating individuals to pursue their goals. At the same time, however, Routledge argues, affluence and liberalism uproot individuals from traditional sources of meaning like reli...
2019-10-14
00 min
Plain Talk
Ep. 119: Prosperity has left us feeling empty
Americans at living at historically high levels of prosperity, but we also see increasing rates of problems with things like anxiety. Why? Clay Routledge, a professor of psychology and behavioral science researcher from North Dakota State University, discusses ahead of an October 14 presentation he'll be making at the Cato Institute. Details: https://www.cato.org/events/search-for-meaning-in-age-of-abundance This episode brought to you by Americans for Prosperity of North Dakota.
2019-10-08
25 min
Deep Talks | Cultural Theology with Paul Anleitner
Ep 22: Dr. Clay Routledge conversation- Science Behind Our Meaning Crisis
Dr. Clay Routledge is a brilliant psychological scientist who's primary area of research explores the psychological needs of humans to find and meaning & purpose. He's published over 100 scholarly scientific papers, several books, and has written for the New York Times and Quillette Magazine. His work has been all over the media including CNN, BBC News, CBS News, Men's Health Magazine and more. In this conversation, we'll explore subjects like: -why America is experiencing a meaning-crisis while many poorer nations report much lower suicide rates and much higher scores in personal meaning and happiness ...
2019-05-20
1h 51
Two Psychologists Four Beers
Just When You Think You're Out
Yoel and Mickey discuss two mini-controversies recently in the news: 1) Should equity, diversity, and inclusion statements be required from academic job candidates? Do they signal the liberal values of academia, and if so, is that a bad thing? 2) Are psychologists disproportionately likely to argue that free speech is in crisis on campus? If so, why? Bonus: Mickey describes an intimate product that he definitely does not own.Links:Kenneth DeMarree - Department of Psychology - University at BuffaloBare Spray – A Hit for Your Naughty Bits🐙🛐Will Gervais🛐🐙 on Twitter — "Academia has some bleak and pessimistic take...
2018-12-05
1h 05
Provocative Enlightenment Radio
Supernatural with Prof. Clay Routledge
Professor Clay Routledge joins Eldon to discuss the existential nature of human beings. We are all fully aware of our fragility, transience, and potential cosmic insignificance. Our ability to ponder the big questions about death and meaning and the anxiety that these questions can provoke have motivated us to be a species not only concerned about survival, but also about our significance. Supernatural is a book of apparent contradictions, insightfully reconciled. Dr. Clay Routledge is an author, psychological scientist, consultant, public speaker, and professor. He studies basic psychological needs and how these needs influence wellbeing, physical health...
2018-11-08
00 min
Two Psychologists Four Beers
Everybody Hates Social Media
Mickey and Yoel take on social media. What are the upsides and downsides of being on social media, particularly Twitter? Why does Mickey ban himself from social media for most of the day? What led Yoel to abandon Twitter entirely for two weeks, and what drew him back in? Would the open science movement have happened without social media? Bonus: when is it a good idea to give voice to the voiceless?Links:Blood Brothers — Blood Brothers Brewing is a family-owned craft brewery opened in 2015 by Dustin and Brayden Jones in Toronto, Ontario.Department of Deviance: Re...
2018-10-24
1h 03
The Michael Shermer Show
42. Dr. Clay Routledge — The Meaning of Life, the Universe, and Everything
In this dialogue on life’s deepest and most meaningful issues Michael Shermer talks with psychologist Clay Routledge about: the evolution of motivation and goals in animals and humans ● what a “purpose driven life” really means ● how atheists and nonbelievers can create meaningful and purposeful lives ● the self, personal identity, and existential psychology ● why people believe in God and fear death ● why religious people live longer and healthier lives ● the different types of atheists ● why one-third of atheists believe in some type of life after death ● free will as a useful fiction ● trans-humanism as a faux religion ● what should an atheist say to someone...
2018-10-17
2h 00
GETTING BETTER - Michael Inzlicht
Two Psychologists Four Beers: Conservative Social Psychologist Wanted (with Clay Routledge
Yoel and Mickey welcome Clay Routledge to the show. Clay is a professor of psychology at North Dakota State University who studies the cognitive and motivational consequences of the search for meaning, including religion and other supernatural beliefs. Clay talks about his childhood growing up as the child of missionaries in Africa and the U.S., what it's like to be outside the liberal mainstream in psychology, and how religion and belief in alien visitors may be connected.
2018-09-26
00 min
Two Psychologists Four Beers
Conservative Social Psychologist Wanted (with Clay Routledge)
Yoel and Mickey welcome Clay Routledge to the show. Clay is a professor of psychology at North Dakota State University who studies the cognitive and motivational consequences of the search for meaning, including religion and other supernatural beliefs. Clay talks about his childhood growing up as the child of missionaries in Africa and the U.S., what it's like to be outside the liberal mainstream in psychology, and how religion and belief in alien visitors may be connected.Special Guest: Clay Routledge.Links:Junkyard Brewing Company | Small craft brewery in Moorhead, MNFlensburger Brauerei — FLENSBURGER BR...
2018-09-26
1h 13
Truth Detective
Nostalgia - Just Remember The Good Nostalgia
Episode 68! - Nostalgia - Just Remember The Good Nostalgia Stephanie Here...Talk, Tales and Trivia! Well it seems like an episode on nostalgia was in order as I think of my two favorite seasons that are right upon us... Fall and Winter. Ahhh... the nostalgia of walking in the leaves, playing in the snow or, my favorite, hunkering down with an excellent book-book (the kind with pages). There's a lot of history, and advice, regarding this nostalgia topic. My advice, if anyone's asking, is to take it easy on yourself and only have what I consider "good nostalgia" memories...
2018-08-20
13 min
The Art of Manliness
#353: Nostalgia — Its Benefits and Downsides
Picture this: You’re sitting in your car at a stoplight mindlessly staring off into the distance when a memory from your childhood pops into your mind. Initially, thinking about the memory makes you feel happy, but then you start feeling a pang of sadness for that time long gone. If you’ve experienced that feeling of happiness tinged with sadness, you’ve experienced nostalgia. My guest today is a psychologist who has spent his career researching this oft-overlooked emotion. His name Clay Routledge and he’s a professor of psychology at North Dakota State University, and author of "Nosta...
2017-11-02
53 min
The Datsusara Podcast
#23 - Clay Routledge - The Psychological Significance of Meaningful Lives
Dr. Clay Routledge is an author, psychological scientist, and professor. His research focuses on the many ways that people gain and maintain perceptions of meaning in life and how these perceptions contribute to psychological wellbeing, physical health, and intergroup relations. Chris talks with Clay about how people find meaning in their lives, and the sometimes strange places that path can lead. The discussion also gets into the current problems in academia and the related cultural struggle seen playing out in modern society. Guest links: ClayRoutledge.com Clay's Twitter Sponsore...
2017-11-01
1h 28
UFO Buster Radio
UBR- UFO Report 29 Peru Mummies May Be A Crime and UFOlogy a Religion?
EXCLUSIVE: Inside tomb in Peru where 'mummified aliens were found'http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/832344/Inside-alien-tomb-unearthing-nazca-Peru-gaia-comThe disclosure came after scientists and the Peruvian World Congress on Mummy Studies released statements saying they believed the creatures were hoaxes that had been made using real human remains, and demanded an official inquiry into whether any archaeological crimes had been committed.Don’t Believe in God? Maybe You’ll Try U.F.O.s by CLAY ROUTLEDGEhttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/21/opinion/sunday/dont-believe-in-god-maybe-youll-try-ufos.htmlAn emerging body of research supports the thesis that interests in n...
2017-07-25
14 min