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ProSocial Podcast
Empowered Humanity Theory and Social Work Practice
This podcast explores the application of Empowered Humanity Theory (EHT) within social work practice, emphasizing its alignment with the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics. Developed as a neuroscience-informed framework, EHT cultivates three core attitudes—Value-Centered Identity, the Dignity Lens, and a Compassionate-Inquisitive Mindset—supported by daily practices that build awareness, equanimity, compassion, and recognition of common humanity.Social workers face high exposure to trauma, ethical complexity, compassion fatigue, and emotionally charged cases. EHT provides tools for self-regulation and co-regulation, enabling practitioners to remain grounded in values during crises. By filtering decisions through chosen valu...
2025-11-30
1h 03
ProSocial Podcast
Dialogue Practice in Clinical Social Work
SummaryIn this episode of the Pro Social podcast, Matthew Watson and Dr. David Derozotes explore the significance of dialogue in social work, particularly in clinical practice. They discuss how dialogue can bridge differences, foster relationships, and create inclusive communities. The conversation delves into the skills required for effective dialogue, the importance of ground rules, and the application of psychological paradigms in dialogue practice. Dr. Derozotes shares insights on internal dialogue, the dynamics of couples and family therapy, and the role of dialogue in addressing societal issues. The episode concludes with creative approaches to enhance dialogue and...
2025-11-29
56 min
ProSocial Podcast
The Secret to Raising Resilient, Confident, Independent Children in the Next Generation
In this podcast, Nicole Runyon, a Master Licensed Social Worker and parenting coach in Michigan, presents the challenges faced by the I-Generation, particularly focusing on the mental health crisis among this population. She identifies the three D’s: disorder, dysfunction, and disconnection, and emphasizes that the mental health symptoms observed in this cohort are often misunderstood messages indicating deeper issues. Runyon critiques the current mental health system’s inability to effectively address these challenges. She also presents parenting styles and approaches that change across time according to a child’s developmental needs. She concludes with some strong recommendations for parent...
2025-11-27
1h 18
ProSocial Podcast
Experiential Political Resilience in Social Work Practice
SummaryIn this episode of the ProSocial podcast, hosts Matthew Watson and Zander Keig engage with Jacob Winkler, a group therapist, to explore the concept of political resilience and the role of process groups in fostering honest communication. The conversation delves into the importance of emotional engagement, navigating difficult conversations, and the theoretical foundations of group therapy. Jacob shares insights on how to handle conflict, the significance of humanizing differences, and the challenges of uncertainty in discussions. The episode emphasizes the need for social workers to develop political resilience and the ethical considerations in promoting dialogue across...
2025-11-18
1h 35
ProSocial Podcast
The Dialectical Social Worker
SummaryIn this episode of the Pro Social Podcast, Matt Watson, Zander Keig, and Amanda Smith delve into the principles of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and its application in social work. They discuss the importance of dialectical thinking in navigating emotional complexities, the significance of validation in relationships, and the necessity of self-care for social workers. The conversation emphasizes the relevance of DBT skills in managing conflict and fostering understanding in diverse social work settings, ultimately advocating for a more compassionate and effective approach to social work practice. DBT has great potential to to promote dialogue across...
2025-11-01
1h 34
Safety is Sexy
Prosocial Behavior & Digital Thriving with Weszt Hart
Welcome to our first live recording of the 'Safety is Sexy' podcast. This week I am joined by Weszt Hart, Head of Player Dynamics at Riot Games, to discuss prosocial behavior in online gaming. Weszt shares insights from his extensive experience emphasizing the importance of creating game environments that encourage building trust and fostering positive player interactions. We delve into the definition of prosocial behavior emphasizing actions that benefit others, whether intentional or not. We include practical examples from various games, strategies for fostering trust, and the broader goal of digital thriving. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
2025-10-24
1h 01
Cherry Nisa
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2025-09-10
00 min
Cherry Nisa
>Read PDF Neuroeconomics of Prosocial Behavior: The Compassionate Egoist By Carolyn Declerck on Ipad Full Edition
Link To Download : https://softebooks.com/?book=0128013036 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Reading Neuroeconomics of Prosocial Behavior: The Compassionate Egoist Download Neuroeconomics of Prosocial Behavior: The Compassionate Egoist PDF/EBooks Neuroeconomics of Prosocial Behavior: The Compassionate Egoist You Can Download Or Read Free Books
2025-09-04
00 min
ProSocial Podcast
Bring Back the Social
SummaryIn this episode of the Pro Social Workers podcast, social workers discuss their experiences with social work orthodoxy, focusing on the importance of viewpoint diversity in social work education and practice. The conversation highlights personal stories of cancellation, censorship, and the challenges faced in academia when navigating gender ideology and political beliefs. The speakers emphasize the need for open inquiry and constructive disagreement in social work, advocating for a more inclusive approach that respects diverse perspectives.Takeaways* The importance of freedom and reason in social work.* Personal experiences of cancellation...
2025-07-03
59 min
ProSocial Podcast
Ideological Diversity and Inclusion in Social Work Education
Summary In this episode of the ProSocial Workers podcast, hosts Matthew Watson and Dr. Nafees Alam discuss the importance of ideological diversity in social work, the challenges of polarization, and the need for open dialogue across differing viewpoints. They explore the NASW Code of Ethics and how it incorporates political beliefs, emphasizing the necessity of creating brave spaces for discussion. The conversation highlights the significance of understanding and respecting diverse perspectives in social work practice, while also addressing the ethical responsibilities of social workers to meet clients where they are, regardless of their political affiliations. ...
2025-06-29
55 min
This View of Life
Shaping AI for Good: Prosocial Hybrid Intelligence for a Thriving Future - A conversation between Cornelia Walther and David Sloan Wilson
AI is no longer a distant future - it's shaping our lives right now. But what if we could design it not just to be smart, but to be good? In this powerful conversation, Cornelia Walther and evolutionary biologist David Sloan Wilson explore how we can build AI systems that truly serve people and the planet. They dive into the concept of Prosocial AI, technology that's designed to support human connection, equity, and environmental sustainability—and the emerging field of hybrid intelligence, where human empathy and creativity team up with AI's speed and precision. You'll hear...
2025-06-27
1h 18
ProSocial Podcast
Fair, Inclusive, and Safe: Transgender Sport Participation Policy
A livestream about transgender sports policies. The panelists, Social Work Professor Nafees Alam, Psychotherapist Stella O'Malley, and author and Social Worker Zander Keig, discuss the nuance and complexities of balancing competitive fairness with inclusivity. They explore scientific research, share their relevant lived experiences, examine multiple perspectives, and consider policy frameworks that aim to protect the dignity and opportunities of all athletes. Concerns about competitive equity and transgender rights are explored with respect and a commitment to liberal values. Podcast notes:Point / Counterpoint: Transgender Sport Participation Policy, Matt Moore and Nafees Alam The Third Space: A...
2025-06-12
1h 29
ProSocial Podcast
The Case For (and Against) Viewpoint and Political Orthodoxy in Social Work
A recent doctoral dissertation found that a strong majority of social work educators identify as politically progressive and support the Democratic party (Stoeffler et al., 2023). Therefore, the authors suggest social workers should embrace progressive values. Yet the National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics (2021) makes several references to honoring and protecting political and religious diversity. Is there room for political and viewpoint diversity in social work education and practice? Join Dr. Elizabeth Spievak and Matthew Watson, LCSW as they review and critique the journal article that summarizes the dissertation. Elizabeth and Matt discuss ideology in the field of...
2025-06-05
2h 18
AIB Journals Podcast
Prosocial motivation and lending to the poor: evidence from an international crowdfunding platform (JIBS)
The podcast discusses how crowdfunders’ prosocial motivation shapes their decisions to lend money to poorer borrowers on international crowdfunding platforms like Kiva. It shows that higher prosocial motivation indeed leads to the lending choice of poorer borrowers across borders. However, cultural distance weakens this relationship by creating cognitive and emotional barriers, while crowdfunders’ platform experience and women-owned businesses strengthen it. It indicates how digital platforms facilitate the expression of prosocial motivations across national boundaries in efforts to reduce poverty, while also uncovering the factors that hinder or support cross-border prosocial lending. These insights can help policymakers develop frameworks that ampl...
2025-06-02
24 min
ProSocial Podcast
ProSocial Work: A Dialogue About Dialogue
Effective social work relies on dialogue as a foundational tool for relationship-building, fostering mutual understanding, and bridging divides. This course explores the principles and practices of meaningful dialogue within social work, emphasizing its role in creating safe spaces for honest communication and advancing pluralistic, just, and democratic societies.Dialogue serves as a powerful means to address societal challenges such as polarization and conflict, requiring practitioners to develop key skills, knowledge, and a willingness to engage with diverse perspectives. Central to successful dialogue is listening for understanding, which enhances personal growth, self-awareness, and professional competence.By...
2025-05-16
1h 05
COM! Passie voor mens en organisatie
Teamkracht met Prosocial | Matthijs Steeneveld
Goed samenwerken gaat niet vanzelf, hoewel we toch van nature sociale wezens zijn. Vaak schieten we door naar het van bovenaf dingen opleggen of het redden van ons eigen hachje. Dat kan anders. Beter. Én leuker. Door prosociaal gedrag in te brengen in hoe je samenwerkt als team word je krachtiger. Ofwel van eigenbelang naar betekenisvol samenwerken. Dat is precies waar Matthijs Steeneveld, opleider, trainer, auteur en organisatieadviseur voor staat. Samen met Jenny Blauwbroek schreef hij een boek over Prosocial en geeft hij hier trainingen in. Vandaag is hij h...
2025-05-15
48 min
MNEA Connects
Prosocial Education, Pt. V - Pillar IV: Emotionally Upbeat Classrooms, with Dr. Christi Bergin and Dr. Jen Foster - Episode 312
Introducing, Pillar IV: Emotionally Upbeat Classrooms. This is the final episode in a 5-part series: Prosocial Education with Dr. Christi Bergin, Research Emerita and Director of the Prosocial Development & Education Research Lab and Dr. Jenn Foster, Sr. Prosocial Program Coordinator eMINTS National Center. Make sure you listen to all episodes introducing the pillars so you get a full picture of Prosocial Education. In this episode, we dive into Pillar IV, discuss the research behind it, why that research matters, and what implementation in a classroom looks like. Contact us: MUProsocialLab@missouri.edu...
2025-05-08
19 min
MNEA Connects
Prosocial Education, Pt. IV - Pillar III: Teacher-Student, with Dr. Christi Bergin and Dr. Jen Foster - Episode 310
Introducing, Pillar III: Teacher-Student Relationship. This is the latest episode in a 5-part series: Prosocial Education with Dr. Christi Bergin, Research Emerita and Director of the Prosocial Development & Education Research Lab and Dr. Jenn Foster, Sr. Prosocial Program Coordinator eMINTS National Center. Make sure you listen to all episodes introducing the pillars so you get a full picture of Prosocial Education. In this episode, we dive into Pillar I: Praise, discuss the research behind it, why that research matters, and what implementation in a classroom looks like. Contact us: MUProsocialLab@missouri.edu...
2025-04-25
26 min
ProSocial Podcast
Liberal Values in Practice Panel: Critical vs. Classical Social Justice in Social Work
SummaryJoin Dr. Elizabeth Spievak from the Institute for Liberal Values as she moderates a conversation with social workers Zander Keig, Brandy Shufutinsky, and Matt Watson. They explore the complexities of social work ethics, the role of social justice, and the importance of accountability and accessibility in the field. Panelists discuss their experiences and perspectives on how social work can evolve to better serve diverse communities while maintaining ethical standards. They emphasize the need for a balanced approach that respects client autonomy and promotes social change without imposing ideologies. The discussion also highlights the challenges faced by...
2025-04-25
1h 09
Revise and Resubmit - The Mayukh Show
Prosocial Crowdfunding (Allison et al. 2015) | FT50 ETP VSSER25
#VSSER25 #session4🎙️ Welcome to Revise and Resubmit — the podcast where breakthrough academic research gets a second shot at stardom 📚✨ and YOU get smarter in under 10 minutes.Now lean in. Closer. A little closer.💸 You're about to lend your ear to a story about lending money — but not in the way Wall Street does it. No suits. No skyscrapers. Just heart, words, and one big question: what really makes people give?📄 Today's featured paper is titled:👉 “Crowdfunding in a Prosocial Microlending Environment: Examining the Role of Intrinsic versus Extrinsic Cues”🧠 Written by the powerhouse team of Alli...
2025-04-25
13 min
MNEA Connects
Prosocial Education, Pt. III - Pillar II: Inductive Discipline, with Dr. Christi Bergin and Dr. Jen Foster - Episode 307
Introducing, Pillar II: Inductive Discipline. This is the latest episode in a 5-part series: Prosocial Education with Dr. Christi Bergin, Research Emerita and Director of the Prosocial Development & Education Research Lab and Dr. Jenn Foster, Sr. Prosocial Program Coordinator eMINTS National Center. You won’t want to miss this pillar! In this episode, we dive into Pillar I: Praise, discuss the research behind it, why that research matters, and what implementation in a classroom looks like. Contact us: MUProsocialLab@missouri.edu and pal@emints.org For more informati...
2025-04-12
23 min
This View of Life
Hunter-Gatherer Societies, Human Origins, and Modern Democracies with Vivek Venkataraman (Part 1)
Originally published on January 8, 2025. Hunter-gatherer societies are fascinating in their own right and--with appropriate caution--a major source of insight about our ancestral past, stretching back to our origin as a species. Remarkably, hunter-gatherer societies also have much to teach us about modern Democratic governance. Vivek Venkataraman is an idea guide to this subject, with a background in philosophy, primatology, and human evolutionary biology, along with direct experience living with and researching indigenous people in Malaysia. Check out the resources, articles, and more mentioned in this conversation! 4:21 A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Li...
2025-04-01
1h 17
This View of Life
Barry-Wehmiller's Bold Experiment in Prosocial Cultural Evolution
Who is Barry-Wehmiller (BW)? Not a person, but a manufacturing corporation and star attraction of the Conscious Capitalism movement. If you are familiar with this movement, you might have read Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Caring for Your People Like Family, by CEO Bob Chapman and Raj Sisodia, co-founder of the Conscious Capitalism movement. Or perhaps a Harvard Business School case report titled Truly Human Leadership at Barry-Wehmiller. But BW deserves to become known far beyond its current circle of fame. Not only has it created an extraordinary culture of caring for itself, but it has replic...
2025-04-01
1h 33
This View of Life
Evolving Prosocial Cities, with Jonathan Rose
Few people know more about cities than Jonathan Rose, author of The Well-Tempered City: What Modern Science, Ancient Civilizations, and Human Nature Teach Us About the Future of Urban Life. Jonathan is a practitioner in addition to a scholar. His urban development company is at the forefront of "building wellbeing through communities of opportunity". In our conversation, we discuss how two bodies of knowledge that are new within the last 50 years--complex systems science and generalized Darwinism--can help to catalyze prosocial cultural evolution at the scale of whole cities. Originally published on August 10, 2024. ...
2025-04-01
1h 12
This View of Life
Conscious Capitalism Viewed Through The Lens of a New Paradigm with Bob Chapman & Raj Sisodia
Conscious capitalism is well known as a business movement that goes against almost everything that is taught in business school. However, the same movement makes perfect sense when viewed through the lens of a new paradigm for economics and business based on a combination of complex systems science and evolutionary science. I discuss this paradigm shift with two leaders of the Conscious Capitalism movement Raj Sisodia and Bob Chapman. Originally published May 10, 2024. www.prosocial.world/posts/conscious-capitalism-viewed-through-the-lens-of-a-new-paradigm-with-raj-sisodia-and-bob-chapman
2025-04-01
51 min
This View of Life
A Theory of Everyone as a New Paradigm with Michael Muthukrishna and David Sloan Wilson
Michael Muthukrishna's new book A Theory of Everyone is the latest in a lineage of authors that include Peter Richerson and Robert Boyd (Culture and the Evolutionary Process, Not By Genes Alone) and Joseph Henrich (Secret of Our Success, WEIRDest People in the World). All of them illustrate what I call completing the Darwinian revolution in my own book This View of Life. In this podcast, Michael and I discuss the paradigmatic nature of generalized Darwinism and how it can improve our ability to accomplish positive change in the real world. Originally published on May 10, 2024. ...
2025-04-01
1h 10
This View of Life
Assessing the Complexity/Evolution Paradigm for Economics with Eric Beinhocker
The first book-length articulation of an economic paradigm based on complex systems science and evolutionary science was Eric Beinhocker's The Origin of Wealth, published in 2006. He is currently Professor of Public Policy Practice at Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government and Executive Director of INET Oxford. Eric joins me to assess progress during the last 18 years and prospects for the future. One of Eric's recent essays that we discuss is titled Toward a New Ontological Framework for the Economic Good. Originally published on August 7, 2024. https://www.prosocial.world/posts/assessing-the-complexity-evolution-paradigm-with-eric-beihocker
2025-04-01
36 min
This View of Life
Updating Darwin and Tocqueville on Self Interest, Rightly Understood, with Robert Putnam
In 1831, two youths embarked upon voyages that would change the way that we view the world today. The first was Charles Darwin and the second was Alexis de Tocqueville. Both addressed the nature of competition, cooperation, and community in ways that are highly relevant to the social dilemmas facing us today. Join the legendary Robert Putnam and me as we update these pioneers on what Tocqueville called "self interest, rightly understood." Originally published May 20, 2024. https://www.prosocial.world/posts/updating-darwin-and-tocqueville-on-self-interest-rightly-understood-with-robert-putnam
2025-04-01
43 min
This View of Life
Wicked Problems and How To Solve Them with Guru Madhavan
Guru Madhavan is Norman R. Augustine Senior Scholar, Senior Director of Programs, and Director of the Forum on Complex Unifiable Systems (FOCUS) at the US National Academy of Engineering. His new book is on how to solve wicked problems anywhere, but it is also rooted in a particular place--Binghamton, New York--where Guru did his graduate training at Binghamton University and where we first met and started working with each other. Join me as we discuss the general nature of wicked problems and how Binghamton and Binghamton University can become a city and university that is adept at solving them.
2025-04-01
1h 02
This View of Life
Depolarizing Economic Theory and Practice with Paul Dragos Aligica
In my writing on generalized Darwinism as a new paradigm for economics and public policy, I stress that it doesn't fall into any current ideological camp. It isn't left, right, or libertarian and draws upon the valid elements of all three. This conversation with the political economist and social philosopher Paul Dragos Aligica illustrates what I mean. Paul is KPMG Professor of Governance at the University of Bucharest and Senior Research Fellow in the F.A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at George Mason University's Mercatus Center. Most people associate the Mercatus Center with...
2025-04-01
1h 07
MNEA Connects
Prosocial Education, Pt. II - Pillar I: Praise, with Dr. Christi Bergin and Dr. Jen Foster - Episode 306
Introducing, Pillar I: Praise! This is the newest episode in a 5-part series: Prosocial Education with Dr. Christi Bergin, Research Emerita and Director of the Prosocial Development & Education Research Lab and Dr. Jenn Foster, Sr. Prosocial Program Coordinator eMINTS National Center. In this episode, we dive into Pillar I: Praise, discuss the research behind it, why that research matters, and what implementation in a classroom looks like. Contact us: MUProsocialLab@missouri.edu and pal@emints.org For more information: Prosocial Development & Education Research Lab – College of Education & Human Dev...
2025-03-25
27 min
MNEA Connects
Prosocial Education, Pt. I, with Dr. Christi Bergin, Dr. Jen Foster, and Katie Greer - Episode 303
Welcome to the newest MNEA Connects 5-part series: Prosocial Education with Dr. Christi Bergin, Research Emerita and Director of the Prosocial Development & Education Research Lab, and Dr. Jenn Foster, Sr. Prosocial Program Coordinator eMINTS National Center, and Katie Greer, Project Coordinator for the Prosocial Development & Education Research Lab. We discuss the introduction to Dr. Bergin’s journey to Prosocial, what Prosocial Education is, examples from the field, how to get involved in Prosocial today, and what is to come for Part 2-5. Contact us: MUProsocialLab@missouri.edu and pal@emints.org
2025-03-11
31 min
The Stress Puzzle
Investing in Adolescence: Positive emotions, prosocial learning, and the digital landscape for interventions with Dr. Ronald Dahl
Today's episode builds on the discussion of puberty as a sensitive period from the previous episode with Dr. Megan Gunnar. Featuring developmental scientist Dr. Ronald Dahl, this conversation explores early adolescence as a pivotal transition, highlighting the unique vulnerabilities and opportunities for positive growth during this formative window. Dr. Dahl emphasizes the importance of supporting prosocial learning, cultivating positive emotions, and addressing inequities through integrative, interdisciplinary approaches to improve the lives of children and adolescents. Tune in next month for an episode on Superwoman Schema with Dr. Cheryl Woods Giscombé! Dr. Ronald Dahl is a pediatrician and d...
2025-02-25
40 min
Franz Russo - InTime Podcast
Dai social media tradizionali alla sfida dei prosocial
Nel 2025 i social media assorbono ancora oltre 2 ore al giorno del nostro tempo, guidati dagli algoritmi del proprietario. Ma esiste un’alternativa: la sfida dei prosocial, piattaforme che puntano su dialogo sano e comunità autentiche.
2025-02-19
09 min
Franz Russo - InTime Podcast
Dai social media tradizionali alla sfida dei prosocial
Nel 2025 i social media assorbono ancora oltre 2 ore al giorno del nostro tempo, guidati dagli algoritmi del proprietario. Ma esiste un’alternativa: la sfida dei prosocial, piattaforme che puntano su dialogo sano e comunità autentiche.
2025-02-19
09 min
MSTA Presents
Episode 42: A Conversation with Christi Bergin concerning prosocial behavior
GIVEAWAY: The first 10 teachers to email the Prosocial Lab at MUProsocialLab@missouri.edu will receive a free copy of Designing a Prosocial Classroom by Christi Bergin. Dr. Christi Bergin, Research Emerita and Director of the Prosocial Development & Education Research Lab joins MSTA Presents to discuss prosocial behavior, classroom strategies, and research conducted by the Prosocial Lab. Prosocial behavior is the opposite of antisocial behavior – It is behaving in ways intended to benefit others, like being kind, helpful, polite, respectful, and cooperative. The Prosocial Lab researches how adults help children become prosocial. Prosocial Education refe...
2025-02-17
22 min
Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast
Yvette Lau: Prosocial Behavior in the Digital Age | Bouncing Back #71
Digital platforms have become nearly synonymous with cyberbullying, hate speech, and a slew of other negative behaviors. So, this week on Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella Quek is joined by counsellor Yvette Lau to explore the importance of promoting more prosocial behaviors online. Certified in Singapore and Hong Kong, Yvette Lau is a trauma-informed counsellor dedicated to promoting mental health and well-being in individuals aged 10 and up. With 15 years of experience in diverse educational settings, Yvette Lau offers holistic, evidence-based care. Additionally, she is passionate about destigmatizing therapy and aims to...
2025-01-31
1h 01
Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast
Yvette Lau: Prosocial Behavior in the Digital Age | Bouncing Back #71
Digital platforms have become nearly synonymous with cyberbullying, hate speech, and a slew of other negative behaviors. So, this week on Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, host Marie Stella Quek is joined by counsellor Yvette Lau to explore the importance of promoting more prosocial behaviors online. Certified in Singapore and Hong Kong, Yvette Lau is a trauma-informed counsellor dedicated to promoting mental health and well-being in individuals aged 10 and up. With 15 years of experience in diverse educational settings, Yvette Lau offers holistic, evidence-based care. Additionally, she is passionate about destigmatizing therapy and aims to...
2025-01-31
1h 01
Revise and Resubmit - The Mayukh Show
Navigating the Digital Terrain of Prosocial Disclosures and Likability (Tan et al., 2024) MISQ Insider Notes
Welcome to Revise and Resubmit. Imagine this: You just posted on social media about a charitable act you did—something you’re proud of, something that made a real difference. But then, a thought crosses your mind: Will people think I'm just bragging? Should I have said nothing at all? In today's digital world, sharing your good deeds can be a tricky tightrope to walk. Say too much, and you risk looking self-centered. Say too little, and the cause you're supporting may fade into the noise. In this episode, we’re diving deep into that dilemma. Using real social media...
2024-09-23
07 min
Raising Daughters
Teaching Girls Prosocial Skills Can Start Early: Here's How With Danielle Lindner
Author Danielle Lindner discusses how to teach prosocial skills as early as preschool and how to help forge a lifelong love of learning in children.For more information about Danielle Lindner and her resources: http://www.daniellelindner.com/Danielle Lindner’s book: Parent’s Pocket Guide to Surviving the Preschool Years: One Challenge at a TimeDr. Jordan’s site with show notes from this podcast: www.drtimjordan.com
2024-08-14
37 min
Raising Daughters
Teaching Girls Prosocial Skills Can Start Early: Here's How With Danielle Lindner
Author Danielle Lindner discusses how to teach prosocial skills as early as preschool and how to help forge a lifelong love of learning in children.For more information about Danielle Lindner and her resources: http://www.daniellelindner.com/Danielle Lindner’s book: Parent’s Pocket Guide to Surviving the Preschool Years: One Challenge at a TimeDr. Jordan’s site with show notes from this podcast: www.drtimjordan.comThank you for listening to my podcast. Please join our community on our social media platforms and share with yours to help us grow!
2024-08-01
37 min
Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast
Dr. Foojan Zeine: Building Resilience Through Prosocial Acts | Bouncing Back #50
Prosocial acts play a pivotal role in fostering resilience by cultivating interconnectedness and collective support within communities. In today’s episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, your host Joahanna Wickramaratne will be joined by the brilliant Dr. Foojan Zeine to talk about the importance of prosocial behaviours. Dr. Foojan Zeine is an International Speaker, Author, Psychotherapist, and Life & Executive Coach. She also holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and is the mastermind behind the Awareness Integration Psychological and Educational model. In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Foojan Zeine guides us through the concept of pr...
2024-04-12
1h 08
Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast
Dr. Foojan Zeine: Building Resilience Through Prosocial Acts | Bouncing Back #50
Prosocial acts play a pivotal role in fostering resilience by cultivating interconnectedness and collective support within communities. In today’s episode of Bouncing Back: The Personal Resilience Science Insights Podcast, your host Joahanna Wickramaratne will be joined by the brilliant Dr. Foojan Zeine to talk about the importance of prosocial behaviours. Dr. Foojan Zeine is an International Speaker, Author, Psychotherapist, and Life & Executive Coach. She also holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and is the mastermind behind the Awareness Integration Psychological and Educational model. In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Foojan Zeine guides us through the concept of pr...
2024-04-12
1h 08
WorkCookie - Get Ahead with Industrial/Organizational Psychology in the Workplace
Ep. 195 - Prosocial/Pro Bono I/O Psychology Practices: Strategies and Approaches
Dive into the practical side of prosocial I/O psychology as we discuss effective strategies, interventions, and approaches to giving back to communities. Experts in the field share their insights into designing and implementing initiatives that contribute to the greater good. From employee well-being to community engagement, this episode provides actionable insights for those looking to integrate prosocial practices. In this Episode: Lauren Offermann, Tom Bradshaw, Matthew Lampe, Dr. Martha Grajdek, Lee Crowson, Alexander Abney-King, Ryan Ruffaner, Nic Krueger, LindaAnn Rogers, Alanna Thomas, Rich Cruz, Gaby Cadena, LindaAnn Rogers Visit Us https://www.seboc.com/
2024-03-18
1h 02
St. Louis on the Air
Missouri program teaching prosocial skills expands to more classrooms and states
A Missouri researcher’s study of “prosocial” behavior in classrooms is getting a big boost of federal money — but it’s already made a difference in hundreds of classrooms. Now in its fifth year, the program emphasizes kindness, compassion, empathy and respect. University of Missouri researcher Christi Bergin and program director Jen Foster discuss how prosocial behavior can help teachers and students support each other through empathy.
2024-02-16
29 min
The RnDAO Podcast
RnDAO Talks Ep 36 | Tibet Sprague: CTA: An Experimental Network of Prosocial Tech Builders
We had an an exciting talk with Tibet Sprague about the Collaborative Technology Alliance (CTA).CTA exists to facilitate collaboration, coordination, and community among platform designers, developers, and stewards who are committed to building social technology that benefits both people and planet. It is a decentralized alliance that works on the principles of wellbeing, co-creation, agency, justice, openness and emergence.In this conversation Tibet discussed:the origins and development of the CTAexperiments in community governance and participatory budgetingprojects that have come out of CTA collaborationshis other main pr...
2024-02-16
52 min
Ordinary Mind Zen School
Zen is Prosocial
Zen is Prosocial by Ordinary Mind Zen School
2024-01-23
09 min
No-Problem Parenting
EP 210 Part 3/3 Mission Control: A Big Feelings Adventure, Prosocial Behaviors with Author Nan Arkwright
Welcome Back No-Problem Parents! In the concluding episode of the "Mission Control: A Big Feelings Adventure" series, host Jaci Finneman and author Nan Arkwright explore the vital topic of prosocial behaviors. Prosocial behaviors involve actions that benefit others, emphasizing the importance of empathy and kindness. Nan provides insights into integrating these behaviors into everyday life, emphasizing awareness, modeling, and aligning actions with higher purposes and values. The discussion draws inspiration from qualities like love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, echoing the guiding principles from the Bible. ...
2023-12-15
24 min
Spirit Matters
Prosocial Spirituality and Contemplative Life with Kate Sheehan Roach and Jeff Genung
In our proliferating spiritual environment, with easy access to diverse teachings and practices, Kate Sheehan Roach and Jeff Genung are providing services to help all spiritual explorers find what works best for them. Kate was the founding editor or Contemplative Journal and managing editor at Patheos.com. She currently works at ContemplativeLife.org and Prosocial World. As does Jeff, who is managing director of Prosocial World (a non-profit whose purpose is "to consciously evolve a world that works for all") and co-founder of Contemplative Life ("a digital hub connecting people and communities with transformative practices"). Jeff is also a...
2023-12-01
1h 08
The Dissenter
#858 Jessica Nowicki: The Evolution of Prosocial Behavior, Pair Bonding, and Empathy
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2023-11-09
51 min
Coachen 3.0
#50 Jenny Blaauwbroek over Teamkracht met ProSocial
Als er IETS is wat de mensheid komende tijd nodig heeft, dan is dat wat mij betreft: constructieve samenwerking. En waarschijnlijk heb je al ontdekt dat ‘constructieve samenwerking’ niet altijd en overal vanzelfsprekend is… [understatement] Toch geloof ik met elke cel in mijn lijf dat het mogelijk is, alleen hebben we soms wel een zetje nodig in de goede richting. Dat zetje bestond al even in het Engels, maar is er nu ook in het Nederlands. Ik heb het over ProSocial. E...
2023-11-05
1h 07
Outside the Screen Podcast
Episode 14: Prosocial video games, Daddy Day Care and the internet of things
An episode where we tackle the thorny issue of beneficial screen experiences … seriously though, it was great to find a paper that could kick off a conversation about this. What are the personality traits that make children susceptible to [scare quotes] sharing behaviours? And how can we encourage those?Plus the gift that keeps giving, Eddie Murphy’s 2003 classic movie Daddy Day Care, and Liz has a great chat with Ian Warren from Deakin University about the internet of things.Show notesChinese/German paper: Yan Li, Tao Deng & Philipp Kanske, ‘Affect...
2023-09-24
31 min
Brain Ponderings podcast with Dr. Mark Mattson
Pondering Prosocial Behavior, MDMA, Empathy, and Food Addiction with Robert Malenka
Imagine a world in which everyone got along and cared for the well-being of everyone else. In this episode I talk with Professor Rob Malenka of Stanford University about the neural circuits and neurochemicals involved in prosocial behaviors and empathy. Malenka's laboratory has used cutting-edge technologies to identify the brain regions and specific synapses that mediate prosocial behaviors and how MDMA enhances these behaviors. He also talks about fascinating experiments which showed that neurons in a brain region called the anterior cingulate cortex mediate empathy-like behaviors in mice. Malenka's research is leading to new insights into how we interact wit...
2023-08-09
1h 26
Podcast #KesejahteraanHewan Animal Welfare Indonesia
Eps 20 - A Conceptual Review Of Correlation Between Animal Welfare Education And Prosocial Behaviour
Episode #AnimalWelfareIndonesia1stConference dari podcast #KesejahteraanHewan ini adalah membahas human education & child character development : a conceptual review of correlation between animal welfare education and prosocial behaviour. adalah Naomi Kristiana, MPsi Psycholog (Child Phsycologist Specialist dari Puri Health Mansion) membahas hal ini. Yuk dengarkan Podcast #KesejahteraanHewan ini! untuk video lengkapnya juga tersedia di Youtube https://youtu.be/87Q1AI_iWM8 Btw, semua podcast dan materi edukasi bisa dikunjungi di website www.animalwelfare.id dan email kami di education@animalwelfare.id, instagram kami di @animalwelfare_id. Sumber : Animal Welfare Indonesia 1st Conference | Voice over opening & Closing : Eria Michelletti | Audio Editor : Tiwi
2023-04-17
05 min
edWebcasts
The Moments Are More Important Than the Minutes: Creating ProSocial Learning Experiences
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Meteor Education.The edLeader Panel recording can be accessed here.Students, teachers, and principals are constantly inundated with new curricula, strategies, and priorities. These shifting elements of the education industry coupled with increasing politicization, community pressure, and professional demands can lead to tense, unproductive, and often AntiSocial learning experiences.In order to move towards ProSocial experiences for staff and for students, we must consider how to make the most of our moments. In this edWeb podcast, listeners connect student beliefs to behaviors and outcomes, strategize around the creation...
2023-03-28
57 min
edWebcasts
Moving Toward a ProSocial Culture: Mastering the Moment
This edWeb podcast is sponsored by Meteor Education.The webinar recording can be accessed here.Students, teachers, and principals are constantly inundated with new curricula, strategies, and priorities. These shifting elements of the education industry coupled with increasing politicization, community pressure, and professional demands can lead to tense, unproductive, and often AntiSocial learning experiences. In order to move towards ProSocial experiences for staff and for students, we must consider how to make the most of our moments. In this edWeb podcast, listeners connect student beliefs to behaviors and outcomes, strategize around the creation of m...
2023-03-25
56 min
This View of Life
Anti-Trust From a Multilevel Evolutionary Perspective with Denise Hearn
Increasingly, policymakers, investors, and advocates recognize that the neoliberal theory of economic organization – laissez faire – is a failed experiment. However, certain areas of law – particularly antitrust law are still beholden to false econometric notions about how markets operate, which influences legal interpretation, case precedent, and ongoing debates about reviving antitrust's role in the political economy. Can Multilevel Cultural Evolution provide a new paradigm for anti-trust law, along with the rest of economics? Denise Hearn is a writer, advisor, and project catalyzer who works with investors, policymakers, and organizations who want to use their power to support a living and eq...
2023-03-15
1h 01
Animated
#63: Destructive shame vs. Prosocial shame - What's the difference and why does it matter?
When it comes to dealing with our flaws and frailties that can lead to or result in compulsive overconsumption, shame can be a tricky concept. Shame can provide the impetus to stop the behavior but also the means for perpetuating it. How do we reconcile this paradox? Let's start with a look at shame. What is it? The psychological literature today identifies it as an emotion distinct from guilt. The thinking is that shame makes us feel bad about ourselves as people, whereas guilt makes us feel bad about our actions while preserving a positive sense of...
2023-02-09
10 min
Article to Audio
Episode 5: Prosocial lies: When Deception Breeds Trust
Emma E. Levine is an Associate Professor of Behavioral Science and the Charles E. Merrill Faculty Scholar at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Levine studies the psychology of honesty, trust, and ethical dilemmas. She holds a PhD from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Maurice Schweitzer is the Cecelia Yen Koo Professor of Operations, Information, and Decisions and Management at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Maurice studies negotiations and decision making.Article CitationLevine, Emma E. & Schweitzer, Maurice E., 2015. "Prosocial lies: When deception breeds trust," Organizational Be...
2022-12-15
31 min
Frontiers of Commoning, with David Bollier
David Sloan Wilson: What Evolutionary Science Says about Prosocial Groups
David Sloan Wilson is a renowned evolutionary biologist with pathbreaking insights into the role of cooperation in the evolution of life. A professor emeritus at State University of New York, Binghamton, Wilson has investigated how natural selection occurs among groups and even ecosystems, and not only at the level of genes and individuals. In this interview, he explains how prosocial behaviors tend to give groups evolutionary advantages: "Selfishness beats altruism within groups. Altruistic groups beat selfish groups. Everything else is commentary." [ Printable transcript: https://www.bollier.org/transcripts-frontiers-commoning ]
2022-11-01
46 min
Authors
Episode 49 – Paulami Mitra – Social entrepreneurial crowdfunding: Influence of the type of rewards and of prosocial motivation on the crowds’ willingness to contribute
Drawing on self-leadership theory, this study investigates the influence of rewards, – classified as natural rewards and material rewards, – and of prosocial motivation on the crowds’ willingness to contribute to social entrepreneurial crowdfunding. Data was collected from a tailor-made crowdfunding campaign. Survey results from 208 respondents confirmed that the expectation of natural rewards is...
2022-09-27
00 min
The Tyee: Audio Edition
Why We Need a ‘Prosocial’ Revolution
A British medical journal concluded our response to COVID-19 was “nothing less than a massive global failure.” To change, try “prosociality” — the approach of tending to society’s needs rather than narrow, individual interests. Crawford Kilian explains. The pillars to a cooperative response to infection diseases? Prevention Containment Health services Equity Global innovation Where to apply this next, asks @Crof? The pandemic of dementia. Tyee contributing editor Crawford Kilian blogs about the Politics of Dementia. Link to the story, published Set 22, 2022: https://thetyee.ca/Analysis/2022/09/22/Why-We-Need-Prosocial-Revolution/
2022-09-22
00 min
The Night Shift with DJ Kevin Stew
Real Talk - Prosocial Behaviour (07.06.22)
Looking at what prosocial behaviour is. Website: www.Kevinstew.com. I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY MUSIC USED. FOR PROMOTIONAL PURPOSES ONLY All Featured Content Is Monetized By The Respective Copyright Owners & Record Labels. FAIR USE DISCLAIMER: I do not own copyright for this copyrighted material, but under Section 107 United States Copyright Law as noted by the United States Copyright Office (Copyright Act 1976), allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. I state here in a good faith that I have made...
2022-07-07
1h 23
19 Year Old Shrink
Prosocial Behavior: Why We Act for Others
In this episode, I discuss prosocial behavior and what influences us to act for other people. Social exchange and empathy altruism theory are a couple of many factors that come into play with helping others. In this one, I use the example of the Zegota found in the book "Social Psychology by Elliot Aronson to help illustrate the reasons behind helping. Tune in to learn more about why we help others!
2022-06-28
05 min
Serious Inquiries Only
SIO330: Does Meditation Reduce Prosocial Behavior?
By popular request, Lindsey will be taking us through this fascinating science-thingy! Certain kinds of meditation can reduce feelings like guilt, sadness, etc. But is that good? Does it make people less likely to help others in different ways? Find out! Links: Mindfulness Meditation Reduces Guilt and Prosocial Reparation, popular coverage
2022-05-19
54 min
Mystics and Skeptics
Altruism: Evolve to a more ProSocial World with Dr. David Sloan Wilson
Tune in and listen to Dr. David Sloan Wilson discuss how his multilevel selection theory in evolution can foster altruism in groups for a better world. Dr. Wilson is an evolutionary biology and anthropology professor emeritus, and renowned author. and president of ProSocial World. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mysticsandskeptics/support
2022-05-15
1h 02
Be a Problem Solver Podcast
Self-esteem, prosocial behavior, and family connectedness - how we boost these skills in our kids
We are exploring an article by Preston & Rew that discusses how we can boost self-esteem in our adolescents. Preston, & Rew, L. (2022). Connectedness, Self-Esteem, and Prosocial Behaviors Protect Adolescent Mental Health Following Social Isolation: A Systematic Review. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 43(1), 32–41. https://doi.org/10.1080/01612840.2021.1948642 Preston, & Rew, L. (2022). Connectedness, Self-Esteem, and Prosocial Behaviors Protect Adolescent Mental Health Following Social Isolation: A Systematic Review. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 43(1), 32–41. https://doi.org/10.1080/01612840.2021.1948642 To learn more about the Pinwheel Phone (#af), click here: https://www.pinwheel.com/?via=kate We are so glad you're here! At Be a Prob...
2022-05-10
24 min
Compassionate Las Vegas Podcast with Will Rucker
Principles of Prosocial Spirituality with Kate Sheehan Roach | Compassionate Las Vegas Podcast S3E12
Prosocial Spirituality training is based on the Nobel Prize-winning work of Dr. Elinor Ostrom and Br. Wayne Teasdale's interspiritual vision. It promotes greater harmony, collaboration, and equity within and among groups, as well as cultivating spiritual depth and maturity in the individuals who make up those groups. Prosocial Spirituality, co-developed by Contemplative Life and Prosocial World, integrates evolutionary scientific concepts with universal spiritual practices to assist formal and informal groups of all sizes gain the tools they need to flourish and contribute in these difficult times.
2022-03-26
52 min
Let's Talk Wild
Let's Talk Wild EP 7 - New Research: Prosocial Behavior, Wild Chimpanzees Apply Insects To Their Wounds
A volunteer for the Ozouga Chimpanzee Project has documented the first sighting of wild chimpanzees using and applying insects to their wounds. Some believe that chimpanzees are showing prosocial behavior seen outside of the human species. They're showing actions that benefit each other like humans empathizing with each other, but this topic is still up for debate among researchers. In this week's episode: Let's Talk Wild EP 7 - New Research: Prosocial Behavior, Wild Chimpanzees Apply Insects To Their Wounds, I'll give you guys the updated research notes and my thoughts.SUBSCRIPTION: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1438006/support...
2022-02-10
08 min
Leiden Psychology Podcast
Episode 5 - Prosocial Behaviour & Social Exclusion in Children || Mara van der Meulen
English spoken - In this episode of the Leiden Psychology Podcast we talk with Mara van der Meulen, about her research on prosocial behaviour & social exclusion in children. For more information about the research by Mara, • Twin-study: Samen Uniek • Universiteit Leiden: Mara van der Meulen • Twitter: MaravdMeulen Music credits: Yiğit Bozok The Leiden Psychology Podcast is a production of the Leiden University Institute of Psychology. Follow everything Leiden Psychology has to offer: • Facebook: LeidenPsychology • Twitter: @LeidenPsy • Instagram: LeidenPsychology • LinkedIn: Institute of Psychology | Leiden University ...
2022-02-01
32 min
The Nonlinear Library: LessWrong Top Posts
From Personal to Prison Gangs: Enforcing Prosocial Behavior by johnswentworth
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio.This is: From Personal to Prison Gangs: Enforcing Prosocial Behavior, published by johnswentworth on the AI Alignment Forum.This post originally appeared here; I've updated it slightly and posted it here as a follow-up to this post.David Friedman has a fascinating book on alternative legal systems. One chapter focuses on prison law - not the nominal rules, but the rules enforced by prisoners themselves.The unofficial legal system of California prisoners is particularly interesting because it...
2021-12-11
10 min
Breaking the Fever
S1-30 I A More Prosocial World in Theory and Practice with David Sloan Wilson
In this episode of the podcast, we speak with David Sloan Wilson about cooperation—how it evolved in social beings, how culture and norms can support and disrupt it, and how to sustain it across different levels (community, industry, nation, etc).We discuss:- How David got interested in the evolution of positive or prosocial cultural change - The intellectual tradition of individualism - The idea of society as an organism - Why natural selection at the smallest scale is socially disruptive- The game of Monopoly as an illustration of multilevel se...
2021-11-04
1h 04
Breaking The Fever
#30 - A More Prosocial World in Theory and Practice with David Sloan Wilson
In this episode of the podcast, we speak with David Sloan Wilson about cooperation—how it evolved in social beings, how culture and norms can support and disrupt it, and how to sustain it across different levels (community, industry, nation, etc).We discuss:- How David got interested in the evolution of positive or prosocial cultural change - The intellectual tradition of individualism - The idea of society as an organism - Why natural selection at the smallest scale is socially disruptive- The game of Monopoly as an illustration of multilevel se...
2021-10-02
1h 04
Monkey Business Podcast
A Deeper Dive into Prosocial Behavior
What do we learn by studying prosocial behavior in non-human primates? What are some difficulties this research faces? In this episode we discuss some of the exciting discoveries and problems we face conducting this type of research with monkeys. References specifically mentioned in the episode: Cronin, K. A. (2012). Prosocial behaviour in animals: the influence of social relationships, communication and rewards. Animal Behaviour, 84(5), 1085-1093. Hopper, L. M., & Cronin, K. A. (2018). What Did You Get? What Social Learning, Collaboration, Prosocial Behaviour, and Inequity Aversion Tell Us About Primate Social Cognition. In Evoluti...
2021-09-25
35 min
Business Scholarship Podcast
Amelia Miazad on Prosocial Antitrust
Amelia Miazad, faculty director of the Business in Society Institute at UC Berkeley, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her article Prosocial Antitrust. Miazad argues that antitrust agencies should become more accommodating to collaboration between competitors in areas of systemic risk, like climate change and environmental protection. Such collaborations could be especially compelling, Miazad explains, if the negative externalities they mitigate are greater than any reductions in consumer welfare. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, assistant professor at Brooklyn Law School.
2021-07-29
00 min
Mind Full: The Canadian Psychological Association podcast
Learning about Personality Tests And Prosocial Behaviour Theory with UCalgary students
The students in Jim Cresswell's History of Psychology class at the University of Calgary recorded podcasts as part of their final projects in 2020. Today, we present Prosocial Behaviour Theory with Manraj, Cale, Melanie, and Mark. Then, we discuss personality tests, in particular HEXACO which was developed at the University of Calgary, with Gemma, Dorothy, Shekinah, and Julia.
2021-07-02
46 min
Développement de l'enfant - Vidéos
Comportement prosocial
Parmi les habiletés à acquérir pendant la période préscolaire, il y a, par exemple: exprimer des émotions positives (comme sourire), porter attention aux autres, partager, respecter le principe du tour de jeu et communiquer adéquatement lors de l'énoncé des règles de jeu. Toutes ces habiletés favorisent les interactions avec les pairs pendant cette période (Fabes, Martin et Hanish, 2009,). Elles composent ce qu'on appelle la compétence sociale, une acquisition complexe qui intègre à la fois des aspects affectifs, cognitifs et culturels et qui continue de se développer pendant l'âge scolaire et au-delà (Bowen...
2021-04-29
01 min
THE PSYCHOLOGY WORLD PODCAST
PWP- 88: Why Don't People Help? A Social Psychology and Prosocial Behaviour Episode.
We all know we're meant to help others. So, why don't we always help? In this social psychology episode, you'll learn the reasons why people don't always help others. Including some surprisingly facts! In the psychology news section, you'll learn about the link between time management and mental health, how using generic language to childhood can help stereotypes form and how sexual dissatisfaction can be mitigated. I really enjoyed this episode! LISTEN NOW! If you found this psychology podcast episode useful, please check out: YOUR FREE AND E...
2021-04-26
18 min
Exploring Bio and Learner Diversity
Prosocial Utility and Textbooks
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://carloscgollerphd.blog/2021/04/07/prosocial-utility-and-textbooks/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ccgoller/message
2021-04-08
03 min
Open Div Summit
Prosocial Spirituality with Jeff Genung
Join us for a conversation on prosocial spirituality with Jeff Genung, co-founder of Contemplative Life, a non-profit organization that connects people and communities with transformative practices, and co-founder of Transformation365.org, an experiential practice network.
2021-02-28
41 min
The Weekend University
Prosocial: The Psychology of Building High Performance Teams - Dr Paul Atkins, PhD
Dr Paul Atkins, PhD is an organisational psychologist, author and the co-developer of The Prosocial Process along with Steven Hayes and David Sloan Wilson. This unique approach draws from the Nobel prize winning economic theory of Lin Ostrom, evolutionary science, and the psychology of behaviour change to offer a practical framework for creating highly effective, inclusive and cooperative teams - in all walks of life. In this interview, we cover: - The evolutionary science behind why human beings are fundamentally a cooperative species - Lin Ostrom’s 8 Nobel prize winning core design principles and how you can apply them to in...
2021-02-14
1h 01
Who Do You Think You Are?
We want leaders with a prosocial orientation
“When we donate to a good cause, it ’says’ to our associates, ’Look, I’m willing to spend my resources for the benefit of others. I’m playing a positive-sum, cooperative game with society.’ This helps explain why generosity is so important for those who aspire to leadership. No one wants leaders who play zero-sum, competitive games with the rest of society. If their wins are our losses, why should we support them? Instead we want leaders with a prosocial orientation, people who will look out for us because we’re all in it together.”What I take from this quo...
2020-10-17
03 min
This View of Life
Evolving the Future of Corporations: A Conversation with Toby Shannan
Meet Toby Shannan--the son of hippy parents growing up in rural Canada, high school jock, college dropout, construction worker--and Chief Support Officer of Shopify, the world's second largest online retail platform. Toby and Shopify have always had a long-term and holistic mission to be part of a thriving ecosystem into the far future. Now he is teaming up with scientists such as Jonathan Haidt and myself to help Shopify achieve its laudable goals and provide a model for other corporations. Announcing the latest major TVOL series, Evolution, Complexity, and the Third Way of Ent...
2020-05-26
1h 15
This View of Life
Finding Purpose in Evolution Education
Evolution education is often considered solely the domain of the biology classroom, with evolutionary explanations centered largely on genetic change over generations. In this TVOL Podcast, David Sloan Wilson talks with education researchers Susan Hanisch and Dustin Eirdosh about emerging approaches in evolution education that challenge this view and embrace an interdisciplinary conceptualization of evolutionary change more suitable to understanding the human condition. By drawing on perspectives in the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, Cultural Evolution Science, and Contextual Behavioral Science, Hanisch and Eirdosh have advanced a collection of teaching tools and materials that can be used across subject areas in...
2020-04-27
1h 11
Forjando Futuro
Forjando futuro - Conducta prosocial en los niños
En esta oportunidad en Forjando Futuro se habla del comportamiento prosocial en los niños. Estos comportamientos son los intentos de satisfacer las necesidades de apoyo físicos y sociales de otras personas sin esperar nada a cambio que son aprendidos en la primera infancia y se prolongan en la edad adulta. Aprenda en este episodio la manera en la que los padres y docentes pueden contribuir a estas competencias ciudadanas.
2020-02-28
29 min
Better Thinking
#47 — Dr Paul Atkins on Building Effective Prosocial Groups
In this episode of Better Thinking, Nesh Nikolic speaks with Dr Paul Atkins about building effective prosocial groups. Dr Paul Atkins co-developed the Prosocial process which draws upon the psychology of behavior change as well as political, economic and evolutionary science to improve cooperation within and between groups. Paul’s work has been published in the world’s leading management and psychology journals. His latest book “Prosocial: Using Evolutionary Science to Build Productive, Equitable, and Collaborative Groups” has been described as "groundbreaking”, and "chock full of clear steps" (Jane Dutton, author of Awakening Compassion at Work). It...
2020-02-25
1h 23
This View of Life
Dugnad as part of Norway's Culture of Cooperation: A conversation with Carsta Simon and Hilde Mobekk
What is Dugnad? It is a uniquely Norwegian word that identifies an important aspect of its culture of cooperation. David Sloan Wilson talks with Carsta Simon and Hilde Mobekk on their recently published article titled Dugnad: A Fact and Narrative of Norwegian Prosocial Behavior, published in Perspectives on Behavior Science and available open access for a limited time period. Carsta and Hilde's study of Dugnad emerged from the Evolution Institute's Norway Project, which examines Norway as a case study of cultural evolution leading to a high quality of life at the national scale. A book length account of the...
2020-01-29
41 min
The Moral Science Podcast
Development of Prosocial Motivations with Gustavo Carlo
Dr. Gustavo Carlo is the Millsap Endowed Professor of Diversity and Multicultural Studies in the Department of Human Development and Family Science at the University of Missouri. He is also the director and co-director of two centers there: The Center for Family Policy and Research and the Center for Children and Families Across Cultures. In 2017, he was named a University of Missouri Top Achiever and he has received numerous awards for his excellence in mentorship. Dr. Carlo’s research concerns prosocial and moral development, and how cultural variables are related to that development. In particular he’s researched positive deve...
2019-09-24
1h 16
AddictionZombie/Undead Weapons
AddictionZombie 1.6: Prosocial vs. Antisocial Survivorz
In this episode, we learn the difference between sympathy and empathy, we look at our moral character, and how our beliefs my have led us to be either prosocial or antisocial survivors in our zombie apocalypse.
2018-08-12
55 min
Ona Perifèries
Associació Prosocial a Ona Perifèries
Els serveis socials exerceixen violència cap als usuaris? L'Associació Prosocial convida al debat sobre la tasca dels treballadors del tercer sector en un debat obert al Centre Flassaders de Palma.
2017-04-04
28 min
Off Paper
Off Paper – Episode 1: Promoting Probation and Pretrial Client Engagement to Facilitate Prosocial Change-2
This first episode of Off Paper is a conversation with Dr. Guy Bourgon, a clinical psychologist specializing in corrections and criminal justice, and the coleader for Canada's Strategic Training Initiative in Community Supervision (STICS). Dr. Bourgon is recognized for translating research into useful and practical concepts that enhance skills and techniques for promoting client engagement and facilitating prosocial change.
2017-02-07
49 min
Sheldon Helms
ShelShocked #19 - Prosocial Behavior w/ Belinda Carlisle
Introduction with Sheldon and Marilin discussing the psychology of Prosocial Behavior. Interview with rock star and philanthropist Belinda Carlisle. Science Report about Sempo Sugihara, the "Japanese Schindler." Good News report from Marilin about the shared kindness between a waitress and her firefighter customers.
2015-12-05
00 min
Podcast – The Economics Detective
Experimental Economics, Norms, and Prosocial Behaviour with Erik Kimbrough
Erik Kimbrough, assistant professor of economics at Simon Fraser University, is an experimental economist. In this episode, we discuss his paper, “Norms Make Preferences Social” which he coauthored with Alexander Vostroknutov. Experimental economics began with Vernon Smith’s double auction experiments in the 1950s. Smith wanted to test whether market participants could converge to the equilibrium … Continue reading Experimental Economics, Norms, and Prosocial Behaviour with Erik Kimbrough → The post Experimental Economics, Norms, and Prosocial Behaviour with Erik Kimbrough appeared first on The Economics Detective.
2015-02-27
00 min
The Economics Detective
Experimental Economics, Norms, and Prosocial Behaviour with Erik Kimbrough
Erik Kimbrough, assistant professor of economics at Simon Fraser University, is an experimental economist. In this episode, we discuss his paper, “Norms Make Preferences Social” which he coauthored with Alexander Vostroknutov. Experimental economics began with Vernon Smith’s double auction experiments in the 1950s. Smith wanted to test whether market participants could converge to the equilibrium prices and quantities predicted under neoclassical theory. He found that, indeed, the students in the lab did converge to the optimal prices and quantities, and experimental economics was born. In the late 1970s and 1980s, the practice of tes...
2015-02-27
00 min
ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope - JoAnne Dahl
ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – Is prosocial behavior a short cut to valuing? Guest Dr Steve Hayes
Welcome to ACT taking hurt to hope. Today, in our final program we are going to continue to talk about prosocial behavior. Remember that Prosocial behaviors are those intended to help other people. Prosocial behavior is characterized by a concern about the rights, feelings and welfare of other people. Behaviors that can be described as […] The post ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – Is prosocial behavior a short cut to valuing? Guest Dr Steve Hayes appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2014-04-28
00 min
ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope - JoAnne Dahl
ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – What is Prosocial Behavior Guest David Sloan Wilson
Welcome to ACT taking hurt to hope. Today Iwould like to take up the concept of prosocial behavior. What it is, how is can be trained and what kind of effects it has for us as individuals and as a group, as a nation and on our earth. Prosocial behavior is defined as voluntary behavior […] The post ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – What is Prosocial Behavior Guest David Sloan Wilson appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2014-04-21
00 min
Gamers On Tap
The ProSocial Aspects of Gaming
The ProSocial Aspects of Gaming On the show today I wanted to provide some information about how playing video games actually improves real-life teamwork, communication, and can make you a a better surgeon. Don't believe me, just listen. Gamers On Tap podcast is posted daily Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes | RSS. Direct link for mobile
2014-02-20
00 min
ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope - JoAnne Dahl
ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – Titel Struggling with Racism: Training prosocial behavior
Welcome to ACT taking hurt to hope. On August 28 of this summer, it will be the 50 year anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr’s famous “I Have a Dream” speech, which many believe marks the high point of the civil rights movement in America. Where are we 50 years later? Are we any closer […] The post ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – Titel Struggling with Racism: Training prosocial behavior appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2013-12-01
00 min
ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope - JoAnne Dahl
ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – Training Prosocial Behavior using the Matrix
Just about every part of the US has been hit by some form of terrorist attack since 1970. Even here in Scandivia where Terrorism has been virtually unknown, we have experience a sucide bomber in the center of stockholm during Christmas shopping rush and the terrorist bombing of the government building in Oslo and the […] The post ACT: Taking Hurt to Hope – Training Prosocial Behavior using the Matrix appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
2013-09-09
00 min