Season 7
Episodes
Can Compassion Be a Political Skill? How a Near-Death Experience Rewired This Politician's Brain
Can Compassion Be a Political Skill? Gabriel Cornejo on Rebuilding Community
What happens when a near-death experience forces you to rethink everything about the way our society works? In this episode of...
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Compassion as Policy: How to Build Integrity in Government & Education
They said you can’t build policy on compassion. Cristina Gonzalez proved them wrong.
On this week's episode, we take a journey to Monterrey, Mexico, with special guest Cristina Gonzalez. In a world that often feels...
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The Psychology of Fear & Conspiracy Theories w/ Dr. Lauren Chapple-Love
Why do we cling to fear instead of facts? Can empathy actually "fix" a broken prison system?
In this powerful episode of Compassionate Las Vegas, Will Rucker sits down with Dr. Chapple-Love —a forensic psychologist...
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Finding Compassion in "Survival Mode" w/ Dr. Dominique Hammonds
Does "going back to normal" feel impossible? You aren't alone.
In this episode of Compassionate Las Vegas, Will Rucker sits down with Dr. Dominique Hammonds—distinguished educator, Licensed Clinical Mental Health...
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Why "Nice" Isn't Enough: The Uncomfortable Truth About Compassion (w/ Rich Harwood)
Is "hope" just a buzzword, or can it actually rebuild our cities?
We often think of compassion as something soft, easy, and purely positive. But what if true compassion is actually uncomfortable? What if it requires...
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The Future of Flourishing: Why We Need 'The Politics of Being' | Thomas Legrand
About the Guest:
Thomas Legrand is a renowned expert in sustainable development, ecological economics, and public policy. Having worked extensively with UN agencies, Legrand brings a wealth of experience in examining...
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