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Know What You See with Brian Lowery  

Know What You See with Brian Lowery

A podcast about the hidden social forces shaping our lives.

Author: Brian S. Lowery

Whether we think about them or not, the people and institutions around us impact every aspect of our lives. In our workplaces, families, churches, or simply walking down the street every day, there are hidden influences on our behavior and outcomes. Brian Lowery is a professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and a social psychologist by training. Join Brian for Know What You See, where he talks to people from a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives about their experiences with the social forces framing our world.
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Genres: Science, Social Sciences

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Transforming Life Through Death
Tuesday, 30 April, 2024

We’ve been looking at the forces in our lives that shape who we are and who we can be: our relationships, our social identities, our ability to choose. But all of this exists in the shadow of the knowledge that we will all die. This is so terrifying that most of us try to avoid thinking or talking about it. But what would change if we were better prepared for death and dying? How would it transform our lives right now? Guest: Adriana Prosser, Death Doula For more about Brian Lowery go to knowwhatyousee.com.

 

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