Daniel Ellsberg changed the course of the Vietnam War by releasing the Pentagon Papers. In this interview with HRT founder, Matt Langdon, he recounts his experiences as a whistleblower, gives his thoughts on Edward Snowden, and shares his ideas on heroism.
Edith Eger: Heroes of the Holocaust
In an interview with Philip Zimbardo, Edith Eger recounts her time in Auschwitz and the heroic actions she observed. As a practicing psychologist, she emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and compassion.
Philip Zimbardo: How to be a Hero-in-Training
In an interview with HRT founder, Matt Langdon, Phil Zimbardo shares his methods for preparing for heroism. These steps will lead you to be a hero-in-waiting.
Len Wein: On Creating Wolverine
Len Wein is a comics legend. Here he talks to Matt Langdon about his career in superheroes and how those stories can be so important to people around the world.
Philip Zimbardo Interview on Heroism Research
Philip Zimbardo speaks at the Hero Round Table on the state of heroism research ten years after he first made a public call for investigation into the whys and hows of heroism.
Phil Zimbardo: Thoughts on the Hero's Journey
Dr. Philip Zimbardo, famous for the Stanford Prison Experiment, discusses his insight into the hero's journey parallels of starting his nonprofit, The Heroic Imagination Project.