Dacher Keltner
A professor at UC Berkeley and author of the book 'Awe,' who studies the neurocognitive processes of experiencing awe.
Videos Mentioning Dacher Keltner

How to Shape Your Identity & Goals | Dr. Maya Shankar
Andrew Huberman
Professor at UC Berkeley whose work defines the two criteria for an awe-inspiring experience: perceived vastness and a need for accommodation.

Susan Cain on Transforming Pain, Building Your Emotional Resilience, Exploring Sufi Wisdom, and More
Tim Ferriss
Psychologist at Berkeley who researched the vagus nerve's role in responding to the distress of other beings, linking it to our capacity for empathy.

How to Cultivate a Positive, Growth-Oriented Mindset | Dr. Jamil Zaki
Andrew Huberman
A friend of Zaki's who studies awe and authored a book on the topic, highlighting moral beauty as the most common trigger for awe.

#377 ‒ Special episode: Understanding true happiness and the tools to cultivate a meaningful life
Peter Attia MD
A professor at UC Berkeley and author of the book 'Awe,' who studies the neurocognitive processes of experiencing awe.

How Smartphones & Social Media Impact Mental Health & the Realistic Solutions | Dr. Jonathan Haidt
Andrew Huberman
Friend and research collaborator of Jonathan Haidt, who wrote a book on 'awe' and inspired the 'awe walk' exercise.