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[Music] hi good evening Im Lonnie stoneage the executive director of fan and Im honored to welcome you to tonights conversation between Decker Keltner and Susan Kane thanks for joining us fan celebrates its 40th anniversary this year and were honored to have the robust support of dozens of schools nonprofits corporations families and individuals from across the country we are committed to our vision of an informed and compassionate community and will achieve that Vision by presenting fresh ideas that elevate Minds expand hearts and make the world a better place we have hundreds of videos of past events archived on our YouTube channel so be sure to subscribe to get updates when new recordings are posted and now for some introductions we are thrilled and honored to welcome back Decker Keltner whom we hosted in 2016 for a series of events Dr Keltner is a professor of psychology at UC Berkeley and faculty director of the greater good science center Dr keltners research focuses on the