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LearningWell Radio explores how higher education experiences can lead to improved well-being both on campus and throughout one’s lifetime. Hosted by LearningWell Magazine editor-in-chief Marjorie Malpiede, LearningWell Radio features Our main series, LearningWell Radio, features conversations between LearningWell Magazine editor-in-chief Marjorie Malpiede and higher education leaders, authors, and industry innovators about a wide range of topics relating to higher ed and wellbeing. LearningWell Radio also publishes Invented Here, a series of conversations with faculty, staff, and administrator...

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Jul 7, 2026

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The Future of Holistic Higher Education With John Volin and Dan Currell 07.07.2026

On this episode of LearningWell Radio, John Volin, President of Gustavus Adolphus College, and Dan Currell, a Gustavus Trustee, pair up to discuss the major changes coming to higher education and what that might mean for colleges and universities that prioritize personal growth and development. To read more from LearningWell Magazine and to subscribe to our newsletter, visit our website at www.lea...

Putting the Student in Student Affairs with George Abalekpor 16.06.2026

On this episode of LearningWell Radio, George Abalekpor – a Georgetown graduate from the class of 2024 – reflects on his experience over the last two years working inside the administration at his alma mater. As a Hoya Fellow, he has used his firsthand experience and insights into the Georgetown student experience to help guide the Division of Student Affairs. In particular, Abalekpor has been foc...

Wellbeing Leadership in Higher Education with Drs. Thaddeus Mantaro and Ryan Travia 02.06.2026

On this episode of LearningWell Radio, two colleagues from different institutions share their experience and wisdom in how to lead campuses in wellbeing promotion. To read more from LearningWell Magazine and to subscribe to our newsletter, visit our website at www.learningwellmag.org .

How to Thrive at College with Dr. Mathilde Ross 12.05.2026

On this episode of LearningWell Radio, psychiatrist Mathilde Ross of Boston University shares wisdom and advice for students heading off to college and their parents, drawn from her new book, How to Thrive at College: A Guide to the Ups and Downs of Mental Health on Campus . Dr. Ross’ candid and thoughtful account of her work with young people is at once surprising, instructive, and hopeful. To re...

Experiencing Sadness with Bob McGrath 21.04.2026

On this episode of LearningWell Radio, Bob McGrath, a clinical psychologist and professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University, offers his thoughts on an increasing debate over whether there is a problem in the U.S. with overstating or over-diagnosing mental illness, particularly among young people. McGrath’s perspective is informed by his expertise in human character research, suggesting people may...

Gen Z at Work with Dustin Liu 24.03.2026

On this episode of LearningWell Radio, Dustin Liu, the senior associate director of the Institute on Purpose and Flourishing at New York University’s Stern School of Business, joins for a conversation about the tropes and truths of working alongside Gen Z. He discusses the complexities of navigating today’s five-generation workplace and how educators and employers alike can make it one where every...

How to Flourish with Daniel Coyle 17.03.2026

On this episode of LearningWell Radio, reporter Mollie Ames hosts best-selling author Daniel Coyle for a conversation about his latest book, “Flourish: The Art of Building Meaning, Joy, and Fulfillment.” He talks us through the biologically-rooted reasons humans need others to be and do well, and how educational settings can be particularly fertile ground for the kinds of connection that flourishi...

Talking College Student Mental Health with Alexis Redding, Harvard Graduate School of Education 10.03.2026

On this month's episode of LearningWell Radio, we hear from Alexis Redding — psychologist, researcher, and faculty co-chair of the higher education program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education — about her new book, "Mental Health in College: What Research Tells Us About Supporting Students." To read more from LearningWell Magazine and to subscribe to our newsletter, visit our website at www...

How Our Stories Shape Culture 24.02.2026

This is the second episode of a two-part series on LearningWell Radio called “Lives Well-Told.” On this episode of LearningWell Radio, professors Jonathan Adler and Gillian Epstein, the co-founders and directors of the Story Lab at Olin College of Engineering, rejoin Marjorie Malpiede to continue their discussion of storytelling in the college context. Following the last episode on how individuals...

How to Tell Our Stories with Jonathan Adler and Gillian Epstein, Olin College 17.02.2026

On this episode of LearningWell Radio, Marjorie Malpiede speaks with storytelling experts Drs. Jonathan Adler and Gillian Epstein, co-founders and directors of the Story Lab at Olin College of Engineering, on the intrapersonal integration that storytelling supports; and the ways in which our stories do (and do not) support our well-being. This is the first of a two-part series. To read more from L...

Relationship Rich Education with Peter Felten and Isis Artze-Vega 03.02.2026

On this episode of LearningWell Radio, Marjorie Malpiede hosts Peter Felten of Elon University and Isis Artze-Vega, two experts on relational practices in higher education. They discuss why relationships are so important to the success and wellbeing of students, faculty, and staff and how to build connections campus-wide. To read more from LearningWell Magazine and to subscribe to our newsletter,...

Understanding Mattering with Jennifer Wallace 13.01.2026

In this episode of LearningWell Radio, journalist and bestselling author Jennifer Wallace discusses her forthcoming book, “ Mattering: The Secret to a Life of Deep Connection and Purpose . ” She explains what mattering is; why it’s crucial to wellbeing, particularly among young people; and how we can pursue mattering in our lives to the benefit of ourselves and those around us. “Matterin...

Attention Activism with D. Graham Burnett, Princeton University 06.01.2026

On this month's episode of LearningWell Radio, D. Graham Burnett, a professor at Princeton University, discusses his new book “ Attensity! A Manifesto of the Attention Liberation Movement , ” which warns of the exploitation, by the tech industry, of one of the world’s most precious commodities: human attention. To read more from LearningWell Magazine and to subscribe to our newsletter, visit our w...

Love and Flourishing with Matthew Lee, Baylor University 09.12.2025

On this month's episode of LearningWell Radio, Matthew Lee, a professor at Baylor University’s Institute for Studies of Religion and the director of the Flourishing Network at Harvard University’s Human Flourishing Program, discusses the latest paper he co-authored with H.F.P. director Tyler VanderWeele. To read more from LearningWell Magazine and to subscribe to our newsletter, visit our web...

The Future of Holistic Higher Education with Richard Arum, University of California Irvine 18.11.2025

On this month's episode of LearningWell Radio, sociologist and professor Richard Arum from the University of California Irvine discusses the challenges facing student-centered learning and how a new framework for intellectual virtues can help address them. To read more from LearningWell Magazine and to subscribe to our newsletter, visit our website at www.learningwellmag.org .

Invented Here | Character at Scale with Steve Sosland, Texas Tech University System 11.11.2025

As former Vice Chancellor for Leader & Culture Development for the Texas Tech University System, Steve Sosland oversaw the creation of the Leader & Culture Development office and its opportunities for over 80,000 students across five campuses. On this episode of Invented Here, Steve shares how his office came to be, how they approached top-down leader development, and how to enhance both c...

Invented Here | Cultivating Purpose-Driven Leaders with Julia Macias, Washington University of St. Louis 21.10.2025

Julia Macias believes “leading is not about formal position.” She tells us “everyone, regardless of formal status, has the potential to influence and energize others towards a common goal.” On this episode of Invented Here, Julia shares the origins of the George and Carol Bauer Leaders Academy at Washington University of St. Louis and how her program has scaled to ensure all WashU students ha...

A.I.’s Impact on the Student Brain with Beth McMurtrie, The Chronicle of Higher Education 07.10.2025

On this month's episode of LearningWell Radio, Marjorie Malpiede talks with Beth McMurtrie of The Chronicle of Higher Education about new research on A.I. and student cognition. To read more from LearningWell Magazine and to subscribe to our newsletter, visit our website at www.learningwellmag.org .

Rethinking the Major and Redesigning the Path to Success with Ned Laff and Scott Carlson, "Hacking College" 21.04.2025

On this month's episode of LearningWell Radio, Marjorie Malpiede is joined by Ned Laff and Scott Carlson, co-authors of "Hacking College: Why the Major Doesn’t Matter and What Really Does." They discuss the flaws in traditional higher education pathways and explore how students can better align their college experience with their passions and career goals. With insights into personal development,...

Growing Up Gen Z with Jean Twenge, "10 Rules for Raising Kids in a High-Tech World" 25.03.2025

On this month's episode of LearningWell Radio, renowned psychologist and author Jean Twenge discusses generational change, the iPhone, social media, and their unprecedented influence on adolescent and young adult mental health. To read more from LearningWell Magazine and to subscribe to our newsletter, visit our website at www.learningwellmag.org .

Embracing Neurodivergent Learners with Kelly Field, The Chronicle of Higher Education 28.01.2025

On this month's episode of LearningWell Radio, Kelly Field discusses her new report, "The Neurodivergent Campus," for the Chronicle of Higher Education. The interview provides evidence and information about neurodiversity (students with autism, ADHD and certain learning disorders), and explores the needs and assets of this growing category of college students. To read more from LearningWell M...

Invented Here | Sukhwant Jhaj, Arizona State University 21.01.2025

On this episode of Invented Here, Sukhwant Jhaj, Vice Provost for Academic Innovation and Student Achievement at Arizona State University, speaks with Dana Humphrey, co-host of Invented Here, about ASU’s Work+ program, a bold and transformative initiative redefining how we think about student employment. Sukhwant shares how Work+ evolved, its impact, and the lessons he’s learned in bringing the in...

How Learning Influences Wellbeing with Holly White, University of Maine 16.10.2024

On this month's episode of LearningWell Radio, we sit down with Holly White, a doctoral candidate at the University of Maine and the lead author of the recent PNAS Nexus article, "Cultivating long-term well-being through transformative undergraduate education." To read more from LearningWell Magazine and to subscribe to our newsletter, visit our website at www.learningwellmag.org .

Invented Here | Joe Tranquillo, Bucknell University 01.10.2024

On this episode of Invented Here, we talk to Joe Tranquillo, Associate Provost for Transformative Teaching and Learning and Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Bucknell University. Tranquillo is the driving force behind the Thrive Framework, which aims to fulfill the promise laid out in Bucknell’s strategic plan – “to educate individuals and, through that education, change people’s lives…. to o...

Student Mental Health and Wellbeing With Zoe Ragouzeos, New York University and Eric Wood, Texas Christian University 10.09.2024

On this month's episode of LearningWell Radio, Dr. Zoe Ragouzeos (Vice President for Student Mental Health and Wellbeing at New York University) and Dr. Eric Wood (Director of Counseling and Mental Health at Texas Christian University) discuss what they are seeing in students returning this fall, how traumatic events of the past several years are affecting incoming students, and trends in the way...

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