In this episode of The Empower Podcast, host Grant Callen sits down with Dr. Clay Routledge, Executive Vice President of the Archbridge Institute and Director of the Human Flourishing Lab, to explore what really makes life meaningful and why that matters for public policy in Mississippi and beyond.
They discuss how work contributes to dignity and purpose, the psychological components of meaning, why “earned success” matters for well-being, and how public debate often overlooks human flourishing when it focuses solely on economic metrics. Along the way, they explore cultural attitudes about hope, AI’s impact on work and community, and what it would take to help more people not just get ahead, but thrive.

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"...work contributes to dignity and purpose, the psychological components of meaning, why “earned success” matters for well-being...human flourishing...work and community...more people thrive."
Are we listening to a briefcase totin' consultant from 1993? Or is that BS taken straight out of a 1968 first semester Sociology textbook. None of that applies to more than 20% of our labor force today.
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