What if the secret to greater happiness, better health, and stronger relationships isn’t what you do for yourself—but what you do for others? In this episode, leading empathy researcher Dr. Sara Konrath shares the surprising science behind generosity, revealing how small acts of kindness can reduce stress, deepen connection, and even help us live longer.
What if the path to a happier, healthier life starts with a simple act of kindness? In this episode of Frontiers in Health and Happiness, social psychologist Dr. Sara Konrath—one of the world’s leading researchers on empathy and generosity—explores the surprising science behind giving. Drawing on decades of research and insights from the 2025 World Happiness Report, she explains how generosity can boost mental well-being, strengthen relationships, reduce stress, and even contribute to longer life. She also shares why many people underestimate the benefits of giving, and why helping others often brings more lasting happiness than spending money on ourselves.
Dr. Konrath answers questions such as: What’s the difference between healthy and unhealthy empathy? Are there economic benefits to kindness? Do younger and older people benefit from generosity in different ways? And how can we give sustainably without sacrificing our own well-being? Along the way, she offers practical strategies for cultivating empathy in everyday life, introduces the “three Cs” of sustainable giving, and shares the personal experiences that inspired her life’s work. Whether you're looking to deepen your relationships, improve your well-being, or make a greater difference in the lives of others, this conversation offers powerful, evidence-based insights into the transformative impact of empathy and generosity.