57 min

Mattering!!! /w Dr. Issac Prilleltensky When is Now

    • TV & Film

We are so excited to kick off season 2 with an impactful conversation with Dr. Isaac Prilleltensky, Professor of Educational and Psychological Studies at the University of Miami and distinguished Mautner Endowed Chair in Community Well-Being. With 12 books and over 140 articles to his name, Dr. Prilleltensky deeply explores the concept of mattering, our human need to add value and be valued. 
 
Dr. Prilleltensky, along with his wife, co-authored "How People Matter: Why it Affects Health, Happiness, Love, Work, and Society," offering a compelling exploration of wellness and fairness. Enjoy this transformative episode that examines mattering and its impact on individual, organizational, and collective well-being.




 
Capella Fahoome
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/capellafahoome
Isaac Prilleltensky, PhD
www.professorisaac.com

We are so excited to kick off season 2 with an impactful conversation with Dr. Isaac Prilleltensky, Professor of Educational and Psychological Studies at the University of Miami and distinguished Mautner Endowed Chair in Community Well-Being. With 12 books and over 140 articles to his name, Dr. Prilleltensky deeply explores the concept of mattering, our human need to add value and be valued. 
 
Dr. Prilleltensky, along with his wife, co-authored "How People Matter: Why it Affects Health, Happiness, Love, Work, and Society," offering a compelling exploration of wellness and fairness. Enjoy this transformative episode that examines mattering and its impact on individual, organizational, and collective well-being.




 
Capella Fahoome
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/capellafahoome
Isaac Prilleltensky, PhD
www.professorisaac.com

57 min

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