Ep.49 - Acts of Kindness: How it impacts people, communities and our brains | Robin Banerjee
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What better way to kick off a new season than by talking about kindness, with Prof. Robin Banerjee. What does it mean to be kind and is it really that important? What impacts does it have on people and communities, and can being kind sometimes be a disadvantage?
Robin is a psychology professor at the University of Sussex, home to the Sussex Centre for Research on Kindness. He led the world’s largest ever project on kindness: The Kindness Test, in partnership with the BBC.
You can also join Gwen and Kate as they put into practice Robin's kindness challenge – and find it's not as easy as it sounds.
Find out more about The Centre for Research on Kindness here: https://www.sussex.ac.uk/research/centres/kindness/
Listen to the BBC Radio 4 show about The Kindness Test here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00154cp
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