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One in Four Americans Have Been Served by Chaplains

One in four Americans have interacted with a chaplain at some point in their lives. Among those who have, most say the interaction was valuable.

Slowdown in the Rise of Religious Nones

The percentage of Americans with no formal religious identity has increased dramatically since the 1950s, but that increase appears to have leveled off in Gallup's recent data.

Good Relationships Are a Constant in Young People's Lives

A new study by Gallup and the Wellbeing for Planet Earth Foundation provides new insights into the wellbeing of young people around the globe.

What Makes a Great Life?

Many things contribute to a great life, but Gallup finds there are five aspects all people have in common: work, finances, health, communities and relationships.

Are You Ready to Lead a Global Team?

The new era of remote work brings with it the challenges of managing highly diverse global teams. Do you know how to create inclusion abroad?

Why Is Recognition at Work So Important?

Meisha-Ann Martin joins the podcast to discuss how employers can make recognition at work more equitable.

The Crisis of Confidence in U.S. Institutions

Public confidence in U.S. institutions is down to a new low in Gallup's trend spanning more than four decades. Jeff Jones joins the podcast to discuss the latest findings.

Fewer in U.S. Now See Bible as Literal Word of God

Coinciding with a general decline in religiosity in the U.S., a record-low 20% of Americans now say they believe the Bible is literally true.

Confidence in U.S. Institutions Down; Average at New Low

Americans' confidence in most major U.S. institutions has fallen in the past year, and confidence collectively is at a new low in Gallup's trend.

How Many Americans Believe in God?

Gauging Americans' belief in God depends on the threshold for "belief."
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