Dacher Keltner Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Awe, Podcast, Books, Power, and Net Worth

Dacher Keltner Bio | Wiki

Dacher Keltner is a Mexican-born American professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. He directs the Berkeley Social Interaction Lab. Dacher is also the founder and faculty director of the Greater Good Science Center and hosts the podcast The Science of Happiness. Additionally, he serves as the Chief Scientific Advisor of Hume AI.

He commenced his academic career at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and then returned to the University of California, Berkeley’s Psychology Department in 1996 attaining a full professorship in 2002. Dacher’s research focuses on the biological and evolutionary origins of compassion, awe, beauty, love, power, social class, and social inequality.

Dacher Keltner Age

Dacher was born in 1962, in Jalisco, Mexico. He is 60 years old.

Dacher Keltner Height

He is a man of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx. 1.70 m).

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Dacher’s photo

Dacher Keltner Family

He was born in Jalisco, Mexico to two early members of the counterculture. Dacher’s mother served as a literature professor and his father was an artist. Together with his brother, he grew up in Laurel Canyon in the late 1960s. When Dacher’s mother secured her first job as a professor in 1970, they moved to a conservative town in the foothills of the California Sierra Nevada.

Dacher Keltner Wife

Dacher is married to his beautiful wife Mollie McNeil, an alumna of UC Berkeley. The couple shares two daughters Natalie and Serafina. Dacher’s family resides in Berkeley, California.

Dacher Keltner Education

He received his B.A. in psychology and sociology from the University of California, Santa Barbara, the United States in 1984. Later, Dacher earned his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1989, and he completed three years of post-doctoral work with Paul Ekman at the University of California, San Francisco.

Dacher Keltner Awe

Dacher’s research focuses on the biological and evolutionary origins of compassion, awe, love, beauty, power, social class, and social inequality. In his book Born to be Good, he touches on the qualities of gratitude, compassion, play, awe, embarrassment, and teasing and how these qualities are innate in people but also can be developed.

Dacher Keltner Books | Born To Be Good

In his book Born to be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life, Dacher explores the science behind well-being. The book attempts to counter the bias that we are wired to be self-interested. Dacher explores the Confucian ideal of the Jen ratio, the relationship between actions that bring the good of others to completion and those that bring out the bad. In the book, he touches on the qualities of gratitude, compassion, play, awe, and embarrassment. His other books include:

The Power Paradox: How We Gain and Lose Influence (2016)
The Compassionate Instinct: The Science of Human Goodness (2010)
Born to Be Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life (2009)
Understanding Emotions 3rd ed (1996)
Social Psychology (2006)

Dacher Keltner Podcast

He serves as the host of The Science of Happiness podcast. Dacher explores the science behind well-being and attempts to counter the bias that we are wired to be self-interested. His Science of Happiness MOOC at EdX has had over 300,000 enrollees. The wired magazine rated his podcasts from his course Emotion as one of the five best educational downloads, and the Utne Reader selected Keltner for one of its 50 2008 visionaries.

Dacher Keltner The Power Paradox

In May 2016, he released his textbook, The Power Paradox: How We Gain and Lose Influence.

Dacher Keltner Ted Talk | Compassion

In 2010, Dacher gave a Ted Talk on Tough Compassion. He stated that most of us think of “compassion” as something that’s soft and feels good. But that approach doesn’t work in tough moments or in tough conversations. He shared the benefits of “tough compassion” and how to use it in your relationships.

Dacher Keltner Uc Berkeley | Lab

He serves as a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. Dacher also directs the Berkeley Social Interaction Lab. Dacher commenced his academic career at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and then returned to the University of California, Berkeley’s Psychology Department in 1996 attaining a full professorship in 2002. He has received outstanding teacher and research mentor awards from UC Berkeley and has seen 20 of his Ph.D. students and post-doctoral fellows become professors.

Dacher Keltner Inside Out

Dacher has collaborated with directors at Pixar, including film director and animator Pete Docter in preparation for his 2015 film Inside Out. He has worked and continues to work with Facebook engineers and designers on projects such as Facebook stickers and Facebook reactions. Moreover, Dacher has also worked on projects at Google on altruism and emotion and was recently featured in Tom Shadyac’s movie I Am.

Dacher Keltner Net Worth

He earns his wealth from his career, therefore, he has amassed a fortune over the years. Dacher’s estimated net worth is $1 million.

Who Is Dacher Keltner

Dacher is a Mexican-born American professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley. He directs the Berkeley Social Interaction Lab. Dacher is also the founder and faculty director of the Greater Good Science Center and hosts the podcast The Science of Happiness.