2025-09-18
10 分钟How much awe and wonder do you experience in your life?
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the Templeton Ideas Podcast explores the most awe-inspiring ideas in our world with the people who investigate them.
Host Tom Burnett sits down with inspiring thinkers like Allison Gopnik, David Brooks, Tyler Cowans,
and Gretchen Rubin to discuss how their investigations have transformed their lives and how they may transform yours.
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We know from countless studies that family connection is so important to our happiness and longevity.
So today we're going to be led in a practice to connect with our families,
but not the ones with us now.
We're going to visit ancestors.
I'm Dakar Keltner.
Welcome to Happiness Break,
a series by the Science of Happiness that provides research-backed practices to give you a boost in your day,
all in under 10 minutes.
Just thinking about your ancestors for five minutes can make you feel smarter and more capable.
That's based on research from the University of Graz in Austria.
Leading this meditation is my dear colleague, Dr. Yuria Siledwin.
Yuria is an Indigenous Contemplative Study Scholar of Nawa and Maya descent from Chiapas, Mexico.
and she also works towards developing a more sustainable planet with the United Nations.
Yuria begins by first speaking her indigenous Maya-Teltel language as a way to create an awareness of the massive cultural extinctions and biocultural loss we're experiencing at a global level.