Debilyn Molineaux
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Envisioning a Better Future: A Conversation with Zachary Elwood
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Envisioning a Better Future: A Conversation with Zachary Elwood

Season 3 Episode 18

In a chaotic world, understanding human behavior and fostering connections can drive change. Zachary Elwood, known for his work on psychology, deception, and political polarization, has spent years tackling these issues. Now, he envisions a future that balances purpose with peace.

A Life of Meaningful Contribution

Zach wants to be proud of his relationships and societal contributions. His past work, including books and analysis, has shaped discussions on human behavior. Looking ahead, he hopes to continue this impact through another book or project.

“Ideally, I’ll be proud of another project in this space—whether it’s a book or something else useful,” he says.

A Day in 2029

Zach envisions waking up at peace, starting his day with self-care like meditation or exercise, followed by meaningful work. He seeks a balance between productivity and quality social interactions.

“There will be a good mix of working on important things and spending time with friends,” he shares. His evenings? Less screen time, more reading, and deeper connections.

Core Values That Shape His Future

Zach highlights three guiding principles:

- Compassion & Empathy – Strengthening human connections through understanding.

- Nuanced, Open-Minded Thinking – Avoiding rigid ideological divides.

- Human-Centered Interactions – Prioritizing relationships over partisanship.

A World Worth Believing In

As Zach imagines walking through his Southeast Portland neighborhood, the weight of societal stress has lifted. He feels more connected, present, and focused on what truly matters.

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The world may seem overwhelming, but the path forward is built on understanding, empathy, and connection. To explore more of Zach’s work, visit Defusing American Anger or check out his podcast People Who Read People —because understanding each other is key to building a better future.

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