Dr. Lisa Miller: Will Gen Z Spark a Spiritual Revolution?

Soul Boom - Podcast készítő Rainn Wilson - Keddek

Dr. Lisa Miller joins Rainn Wilson to explore the intersection of spirituality and science, delving into the hardwired nature of human spirituality. They discuss the unique spiritual journey of Gen Z, the role of suffering in personal growth, and the profound ways in which consciousness might transcend the physical brain. Dr. Miller also shares groundbreaking research on how spirituality can protect against depression and even influence healing. Tune in for a deep conversation that challenges conventional views and opens up new paths to understanding our place in the universe. Dr. Lisa Miller is a clinical psychologist, professor at Columbia University, and a pioneering researcher in the field of spirituality and mental health. She is the author of "The Spiritual Child" and "The Awakened Brain," where she explores the scientific basis of spirituality and its profound impact on human resilience and well-being. Dr. Miller's work bridges the gap between psychology and spirituality, offering groundbreaking insights into how spiritual practices can protect against depression and enhance life’s meaning. Thank you to our sponsors! Squarespace (10% off!): https://squarespace.com/soulboom Waking Up app (1st month FREE!): https://wakingup.com/soulboom Fetzer Institute: https://fetzer.org/ Sign up for our newsletter! https://soulboom.substack.com SUBSCRIBE to Soul Boom!! https://bit.ly/Subscribe2SoulBoom Watch our Clips: https://bit.ly/SoulBoomCLIPS Watch WISDOM DUMP: https://bit.ly/WISDOMDUMP Follow us! Instagram: http://instagram.com/soulboom TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@soulboom Sponsor Soul Boom: [email protected] Work with Soul Boom: [email protected] Send Fan Creations, Questions, Comments: [email protected] Produced by: Kartik Chainani Executive Produced by: Ford Bowers, Samah Tokmachi Spring Green Films Production Supervisor: Mike O'Brien Voicing Change Media Theme Music by: Marcos Moscat

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