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What Do Gallup's Indicators on Religion and Faith Tell Us?

Dr. Frank Newport rejoins the podcast to opine on Gallup's decadeslong trends on faith and religion in the U.S.

Jimmy Carter and the Challenge of Identifying Evangelicals

Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has been identified as an evangelical for most of his public career, but defining exactly what that means today faces a number of challenges.

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.

Personal Religiosity and Attitudes Toward Abortion

Americans' personal religiosity is significantly related to their abortion attitudes, even after controlling for religious and political identity and other demographic variables.

Arthur Brooks' 'Happiness 401(k) Plan'

Arthur C. Brooks rejoins the podcast to discuss his latest book, From Strength to Strength. Do ambitious strivers suffer in their future happiness? Can we gain something from our suffering, and learn from our weaknesses?

Ambassador Andrew Young on Faith, Justice, Government, MLK

Ambassador Andrew Young joins the podcast to discuss his life and career.

Think Like a Strengthspreneur®: Growing Your Coaching Business

Strengths coaches are entrepreneurs. Learn from an experienced coach how to develop your unique niche in coaching and help your coaching business endure.

Navigating Life Crises via Care Coaching and Strengths

Discover how you can apply your CliftonStrengths when life confronts you or someone you coach with challenging circumstances.

Update: Evangelicals, Trump and the Election

The evangelical vote is a topic of high interest, but defining who evangelicals are and understanding their voting intentions present challenges.

Thriving as a Coach and as a Person During the Pandemic

Dean Jones joins the webcast to share his thoughts on how, in view of COVID-19, coaches can make the most of their lives, now and in the days ahead.
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