CM 312: Daisy Fancourt on How Arts are Essential for Health

When it comes to our health and well-being, something’s missing from the checklist. Sure, we’ve got to get enough sleep, eat healthfully, exercise, and socialize. But one thing rarely makes the list – the arts.

Singing. Dancing. Drawing. Visiting a museum. Going to a concert. Researchers are finding that these activities are not only entertaining, but they impact health and longevity in incredibly positive ways.

One of the most important researchers behind this work is Daisy Fancourt, author of the book, Art Cure: The Science of How the Arts Save Lives. She shares powerful research findings, along with steps we can take to inject more of the arts into our lives.

Daisy introduces us to a new frontier for improved health and longevity – the arts. For too long overlooked and underestimated.

Episode Links

Is 2026 the ‘Seatbelt Moment’ for the Arts?

Art Could Save Your Life! Five Creative Ways to Make 2026 Happier, Healthier and More Hopeful

Interview with Julia Hotz, author of The Connection Cure

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