Episode 115: Dr. Chris Stout – Courage to Support Global Humanitarian Initiatives

Dr. Chris Stout is a clinical psychologist and international humanitarian with a diverse background in various domains. He is the Founding Director of the Center for Global Initiatives, Executive Producer, and host of the popular “Living a Life in Full” podcast. He served as a Full Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, Fellow in Public Health, and Advisor to the Center for Global Health in the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois

Dr. Stout has lectured across the nation and internationally in over 20 countries. He was noted as being “one of the most frequently cited psychologists in the scientific literature.” He is a Fellow in the American Psychological Association, which has dubbed him “International Psychology’s Rockstar.”

He is a Best-Selling Author having published 38 books. His works have been translated into 8 languages. He is a recipient of four Humanitarian Awards and four additional honorary doctorates. He has been a guest on CNBC, CNN, NBC, PBS, NPR, and Oprah.

You can connect with Chris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drchrisstout/

Learn more about The Center for Global Initiatives on their website: http://www.centerforglobalinitiatives.org/

Be sure to check out Chris’ podcast – Living a Life in Full: https://pod.link/1281672367

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