The 8 Best Ellen Langer Podcasts
1) Mindfulness, Ellen Langer
Introducción al podcast El lado derecho del cero (The right side of zero.) más breve comentario sobre interacción de Ellen Langer con Jordan Peterson sobre el libro de ella que se publica mañana.
2) [Unedited] Ellen Langer with Krista Tippett
Her unconventional studies have long suggested what neuroscience is now revealing: our experiences are formed by the words and ideas we attach to them. Naming something play rather than work — or exer...Show More
3) Dr. Ellen Langer, Mindfulness
Ellen Langer is a Yale PhD, Harvard Professor of Psychology, and artist. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and three Distinguished Scientist Awards, the World Congress Award, the NYU Alu...Show More
4) Dr. Ellen Langer: Mindfulness
Dr. Ellen Langer has been considered by many as the "mother of mindfulness". As the first tenured female professor of psychology at Harvard, she's spent over 40 years studying what exactly being mindf...Show More
5) Dr. Ellen Langer, Mindfulness
Ellen Langer is a Yale PhD, Harvard Professor of Psychology, and artist. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and three Distinguished Scientist Awards, the World Congress Award, the NYU Alu...Show More
6) Dr. Ellen Langer, Mindfulness
Ellen Langer is a Yale PhD, Harvard Professor of Psychology, and artist. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and three Distinguished Scientist Awards, the World Congress Award, the NYU Alu...Show More
7) Ellen Langer — Science of Mindlessness and Mindfulness
Her unconventional studies have long suggested what neuroscience is now revealing: Our experiences are formed by the words and ideas we attach to them. Naming something play rather than work — or exer...Show More
8) PNTV - Counterclockwise by Ellen Langer
Ellen Langer is a professor of psychology at Harvard and one of the world's leading reseachers who has been exploring what she calls the "psychology of possibility" for over three decades. This book i...Show More
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