Jan 7, 2025
This season on Stories of Impact, we look through a new lens at old traditions, see new generations explore new solutions, and search for new ways to help kids make sense of modern life.
Over the last seven seasons, Stories of Impact has brought
listeners conversations about the art and science of human
flourishing. We've met luminary artists like dancer Judith Jamison,
pioneering researchers like Dr. Jane Goodall, and national leaders
like Freddy Mutanguha. In this year's programming, we bring you a
whole new series of inspiring stories, like our conversation on how
ancient practices continue to have a purpose today.
We learn how citizens are solving systemic problems like violence,
and find hope in hearing about the research that will help kids in
Colombia have a brighter future.
We hear from educators working to increase agency and choice in
kids’ classrooms, so that students are empowered to follow their
individual spark of curiosity.
In every episode, we travel the world and dive deep into the intersection of spirituality and science on Stories of Impact, The American Writing Awards Science Podcast of the Year, generously supported by Templeton World Charity Foundation.
I'm writer, performer, producer Tavia Gilbert, and along with journalist Richard Sergay, every first and third Tuesday of the month, I'll bring you a new conversation on the Stories of Impact podcast, which offers uplifting explorations about the art and science of human flourishing. You can find the award-winning Stories of Impact podcast wherever you find the podcasts you love. Be sure to follow us so you don't miss an episode.