Stephen Post

Stephen Post

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An opinion leader, Dr. Stephen Post is the best-selling author of Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live a Longer, Happier, Healthier Life by the Simple Act of Giving. He has been quoted in more than 3000 national and international newspapers and magazines including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Parade Magazine, U.S. News and World Report, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the Sydney Morning Herald, "O" Magazine, and Psychology Today. Stephen has been interviewed on television and radio news shows, including National Public Radio (NPR), ABC 20/20, Nightline, with John Stossel, the The Daily Show with John Stewart, and has even addressed the U.S. Congress.

A transformative speaker, Stephen has inspired thousands with the best of medical knowledge, based on thirty years of research. Across North America, Australia, Europe, Japan and India his positive psychology message impacts happiness, health, success, creativity and even longevity.

A leading expert on happiness, health, and success and medical school professor for nearly three decades, Stephen has authored dozens of articles in leading journals. He is a frequent speaker of practical training techniques for healthcare professionals and students, worldwide, looking to remain competitive by improving patient outcomes, diminishing medical errors, and preventing depression and burnout in healthcare providers.

President of the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, Stephen oversees the mission of exploring the ways in which love shapes human health, development, motivations and actions. To date there have been over 50 studies at 44 major institutions, with research focused on the traits and qualities that create happiness, health, contentment, and lasting success.

As author of "The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease," Stephen provides thought-provoking and useful information on major issues related to developmental cognitive disabilities and dementia. His writing has resulted in conferences in seven countries and forty states as well as the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the national Alzheimer's Association for his contributions to the lives of "the deeply forgetful" and their loved ones.

Stephen's speaking and research on these topics led to his being elected a member of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the New York Academy of Medicine, and the Royal Society of Medicine, London. He received the Pioneer Medal for Outstanding Leadership in HealthCare from the HealthCare Chaplaincy Network of America, and the Kama Book Award in Medical Humanities from World Literacy Canada.

An opinion leader, Dr. Stephen Post is the best-selling author of Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live a Longer, Happier, Healthier Life by the Simple Act of Giving. He has been quoted in more than 3000 national and international newspapers and magazines including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Parade Magazine, U.S. News and World Report, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, the Sydney Morning Herald, "O" Magazine, and Psychology Today. Stephen has been interviewed on television and radio news shows, including National Public Radio (NPR), ABC 20/20, Nightline, with John Stossel, the The Daily Show with John Stewart, and has even addressed the U.S. Congress.

A transformative speaker, Stephen has inspired thousands with the best of medical knowledge, based on thirty years of research. Across North America, Australia, Europe, Japan and India his positive psychology message impacts happiness, health, success, creativity and even longevity.

A leading expert on happiness, health, and success and medical school professor for nearly three decades, Stephen has authored dozens of articles in leading journals. He is a frequent speaker of practical training techniques for healthcare professionals and students, worldwide, looking to remain competitive by improving patient outcomes, diminishing medical errors, and preventing depression and burnout in healthcare providers.

President of the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, Stephen oversees the mission of exploring the ways in which love shapes human health, development, motivations and actions. To date there have been over 50 studies at 44 major institutions, with research focused on the traits and qualities that create happiness, health, contentment, and lasting success.

As author of "The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease," Stephen provides thought-provoking and useful information on major issues related to developmental cognitive disabilities and dementia. His writing has resulted in conferences in seven countries and forty states as well as the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the national Alzheimer's Association for his contributions to the lives of "the deeply forgetful" and their loved ones.

Stephen's speaking and research on these topics led to his being elected a member of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the New York Academy of Medicine, and the Royal Society of Medicine, London. He received the Pioneer Medal for Outstanding Leadership in HealthCare from the HealthCare Chaplaincy Network of America, and the Kama Book Award in Medical Humanities from World Literacy Canada.

Rx For Successful Organizations

You can find a wealth of data that illustrates brands that follow this model are successful. In his research for the book: Conscious Capitalism, co-author Rajendra Sisodia discovered that these brands' investment returns were 1025% over the past 10 years, compared to only 122% for the S&P 500 and 316% for the companies profiled in the bestselling book "Good to Great"-companies selected purely on the basis of their ability to deliver superior returns to investors.

Stephen Post has been...

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COMPASSIONATE CARE: Healing, Patient Service & Safety

~ 53% of patients & 58% of doctors rate the U.S. health care system as a compassionate one
~ 30% of every American dollar spent on healthcare is related to poor self-care or compliance
~ 60% of primary care clinicians report symptoms of burnout

The care of the patient is both a science and an art. It is on the one hand the competent application of science; on the other hand it is the art of being attentively and fully present to the patient in a manner that...

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PHILANTHROPY: Visionary & Bold Giving

Most people know of Sir John Templeton (1912-2008) as founder of The Templeton Funds and one of the great investors of the 20th century. Dr. Stephen Post knew him for nearly two decades as the man who challenged him with his vision for spiritual progress and the human future. By the age of 15 people in Winchester, Tennessee, took note of young John as having an unusually deep sense of spiritual gratitude for an Ultimate Love that is far greater than mere human affection.

In 2001,...

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VOLUNTEERISM: Give & Live Better

A transformative speaker, Dr. Stephen Post has inspired thousands in healthcare, business, schools, philanthropy, volunteer programs and spiritual communities with his message that the simple act of intentional giving adds to the happiness, health, resilience, creativity and even longevity of those who "do unto others." Across North America, Australia, Europe, Japan and India he speaks and teaches the philosophy of his best-selling book Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to...

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