Episode 170: As the holiday season approaches, many are feeling the pull to give back to their communities. But what truly motivates us to be generous, and does the impact of our donations matter more than our reasons for giving?
Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss the science behind the joy of giving, exploring research that shows donating time or money can boost mood and health.
"Much of philanthropy is motivated by the ways in which we feel good from helping others out,鈥 Kyte said.
The hosts also talked about the balance between financial contributions and volunteering, noting that both forms of giving play important roles.
Later, the conversation shifts to the concept of "Effective Altruism," which prioritizes high-impact global donations over local community support. Kyte argued this view overlooks the vital role of strong social capital and healthy local communities in enabling effective worldwide aid efforts.
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"You don't want civil society to fall apart," Kyte said. "You always have to pay attention to what the conditions are of the local community."
The podcast also explores the choice between public and anonymous donations, with Kyte noting that visible giving can inspire others, while anonymity allows donors to avoid unwanted attention.
About the hosts
Scott Rada聽is a digital strategist with Lee Enterprises, and Richard Kyte is the director of the聽D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership at Viterbo University聽in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He is also the author of聽"Finding Your Third Place: Building Happier Communities (and Making Great Friends Along the Way)."