Lives Well Lived is hosted by Peter Singer & Kasia de Lazari Radek. Episodes consist of intervie
Richard Layard is a British Labour Economist, a member of the House of Lords, and co-editor of the W
Kakenya Ntaiya is a Maasia Woman and Kenyan advocate for girls' education and women's rights. She ha
Adam Grant is an organisational psychologist and bestselling author who explores the science of moti
Holocaust survivor Edith Eger shares her emotional journey of surviving Auschwitz, her encounter wit
Steven Pinker is a Canadian-American cognitive psychologist, linguist, and influential author, and p
Charlie Bresler is in conversation with Peter & Kasia on his his late entrance into the nonprofi
In this final episode of the first season of Lives Well Lived, Peter & Kasia interview acclaimed
Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD, is among the top 0.1% most cited scientists in the world for her revoluti
Murali Doraiswamy is Professor of Psychiatry and Professor in Medicine at Duke University School of
Sam Harris is an American philosopher, neuroscientist, author, and host of Making Sense.Peter and Ka
Paul Bloom is Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto, and Brooks and Suzanne Ragen Pro
Ximena Abogabir is a Chilean journalist, environmentalist, and social activist who co-founded the or
Jonathan Haidt is a social psychologist and author of New York Times bestsellers 'The Righ
A.J. Jacobs is an author, humourist and journalist, who has written four New York Times be
Matthieu Ricard is a French-Nepalese author, photographer, and Buddhist monk who resides at a Monast
Frances Kissling is a prominent advocate in the fields of religion, reproductive health and ethics.
Tyler Cowen is an American economist, columnist, and blogger, He was ranked at number 72 among
Dui Toledo is in conversation with Peter & Kasia to discuss his personal philosophy on living a
Peter & Kasia are in-conversation with Kate Grant, a leading figure in the fight against obstetr
Peter & Kasia are joined by author and journalist Robert Wright. Robert Wright is the New Y