• Breaking the Shame Spiral with Self-Compassion
    Feb 23 2026

    Shame has a way of convincing us that we are the problem. But in this episode of The Science of Kindness, listeners will learn how to interrupt the “shame spiral,” understand common coping responses like withdrawal or self-attack, and begin replacing false narratives with self-compassion and affirmations. Dr. Chris Culver also explores the difference between guilt and shame, and why that distinction matters for emotional regulation and mental health.

    Dr. Chris Culver – www.drchrisculver.com

    Orange Sparrow – www.orangesparrow.org

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    22 m
  • How Small Choices Rewire Trust, Belonging, and Leadership
    Feb 9 2026

    Kindness is a daily, intentional practice that reshapes our brains, our relationships, and the cultures we help lead. In this episode, Dr. Chris Culver walks listeners through the science of kindness, explaining how even simple acts influence neurochemistry, emotional regulation, trust, and human connection. Drawing on stories from his work in schools, higher education, and organizational leadership, Dr. Culver explores why self-kindness and internal dialogue matter as much as outward behavior.

    The Rabbit Effect by Dr. Kelly Harding - https://www.kellihardingmd.com/the-rabbit-effect
    The Language of Behavior by Charle Peck and Joshua Stamper - https://www.amazon.com/Language-Behavior-Framework-Elevate-Student/dp/B0DVT32KQ1

    Dr. Chris Culver – www.drchrisculver.com

    Orange Sparrow – www.orangesparrow.org

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    26 m
  • Kindness, Leadership, and the Cost of Toxic Culture
    Jan 26 2026

    Kindness is a powerful force in leadership, well-being, and the health of any organizational culture. Dr. Chris Culver introduces the podcast by sharing formative stories from growing up in a divided family, experiencing bullying, and working under a toxic school leader who pushed him toward burnout. Drawing from his doctoral research and lived experience, Dr. Culver explains why trust, attention, and self-kindness often matter more than authority or policy, and why choosing yourself can be the most responsible leadership decision.

    Houston Kraft – www.characterstrong.com/houston-kraft

    Dr. Chris Culver – www.drchrisculver.com

    Orange Sparrow – www.orangesparrow.org

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    20 m