Everything Happens with Kate Bowler Lemonada
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Are you living your best life now? Not always? This is a podcast for you. Duke Professor Kate Bowler is an expert in the stories we tell about success and failure, suffering and happiness. She had Stage IV cancer. Then she didn’t. And since then, all she wants to do is talk to funny and wise people about how to live with the knowledge that, well, everything happens. Find her online at @katecbowler.
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Maggie Jackson: The Wisdom of Uncertainty
These are uncertain times for so many of us.
But, according to writer Maggie Jackson, perhaps there is deep wisdom to be uncovered too—surprising gifts of curiosity, creative thinking, open-mindedness, and ways forward through the (often) unpredictabilities of life.
In this conversation, Kate and Maggie Discuss:
How uncertainty might foster creativity, resilience, and mutual understanding
Why we avoid ambiguity and a few small steps to help us become more comfortable with not knowing
How the practices of imagination and perspective-taking can help us see the potential in others
Why focusing on outcomes can close you off from picking up new information, nuance, or other peoples' perspectives
Why experiences contrary to our beliefs take longer, sometimes even weeks, to process
Watch clips from this conversation, read the full transcript, and access discussion questions by clicking here or visiting katebowler.com/podcasts.
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For Feeling Wonder Again
In moments of dull despair, I pray for wonder. There’s a delightful quote by Diane Ackerman that reads: “Wonder is the heaviest element on the periodic table. Even a tiny fleck of it stops time.” So instead of trying to reach for some of the biggest positive emotions—Happiness! Joy!—let’s try to get at truth a little sideways by praying for a little fleck of wonder.
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Alan Alda: Stay Curious
We don’t usually have repeat guests on this podcast… except we’re making an exception for the wonderful and wise Alan Alda. Alan Alda, of course, is an award-winning actor, writer, director, and podcast host. You probably know and love him as Hawkeye on M*A*S*H or Senator Arnie Vinick on The West Wing. He is endlessly curious on just about every topic—which makes him the perfect person to talk to about empathy, learning across differences (and disagreement), and how we might age into new hobbies and careers.
In this conversation, Alan and Kate discuss:
Tricks for staying curious as we age
How to talk to someone you disagree with
How Alan hopes to destigmatize Parkinson’s Disease
The difference between empathy and compassion and how to practice these important skills
Watch clips from this conversation, read the full transcript, and access discussion questions by clicking here.
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Richard Grant: Finding a Pocket of Happiness
When we are in deep grief, we can anticipate some of the horrible parts—the sleeplessness, the denial, the loneliness. But what about the moments of surprising lightness and joy? Moments that don’t erase the pain, but make it a bit more bearable. Academy Award-nominated actor Richard E. Grant practices finding these pockets of happiness while grieving his beloved wife.
In this conversation, Kate and Richard talk about:
the gritty side of caregiving
how to support people in grief (even when it makes you uncomfortable)
the importance of knowing and being known
Watch clips from this conversation, read the full transcript, and access discussion questions by clicking here.
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Savannah Guthrie: Mostly What God Does
How do you have faith that can hold all of reality—the beautiful, the terrible, and everything in-between? The TODAY Show’s Savannah Guthrie thinks carefully about this question, especially given that her job is reporting the news every morning.
In this conversation, Kate and Savannah discuss:
Savannah’s trick for handling difficult news every day
How to adjust the dial on fear and hope when there is so much to be afraid of
Making sense of the wisdom we can learn in the midst of difficult times—without saying ‘everything happens for a reason’ (because we would never do that to you)
How we hope to be transformed by God’s love
Watch clips from this conversation, read the full transcript, and access discussion questions by clicking here.
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For When Today is Too Much
The ordinariness of our life usually feels like a gift in retrospect. How often have we looked back, in the midst of a crisis, with nostalgia for ordinary days? But when we are in an ordinary day and feeling tired and overwhelmed, we can feel frustrated and impatient with ourselves. So here’s a blessing for our regular problems because, frankly, that’s going to be most of life itself.