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Dr. Will Miller
Therapist, Standup Comedian, Graduate Faculty Purdue University,
POLICE TRAUMA SPECIALIST Chaplain

Dr. Will Miller has earned the reputation as an extraordinary keynote speaker. He is a recognized expert in the areas of stress &coping, interpersonal relationships, organizational health, wellness, and workplace culture. A therapist and teacher at Purdue University, he lectures at the schools of Organizational Leadership, Management, and Mass Communication on the social environment of the workplace and the impact on productivity.

Dr. Will Miller is one of the country’s leading authorities on stress reduction and life balance. Your audience will take away a solid message about what gets in the way of living a life of personal and career well being. Unlike standard, simplistic motivational speeches that feel good in the moment, Will’s content is grounded in solid psychological and sociological science and research.

Latest Podcasts

  1. Spirituality Part 2

    We defined spirituality as a concept distinct from religion and religious practice. We defined it as 'energy' and 'animation' and it is the sourse of your power, optimism and agency.
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  2. Spirituality

    What is spirituality? First it is not synymous with organized religion, even though a foundation of all religions. Dr. Will & Dr. Sally offer insight into this enigmatic but powerful concept.
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Latest Blog Posts

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    Aging Anxiety: What's Next?

    Perhaps the most universal challenge of every human being is the reality of aging. The fantasy idea is that I will live a long, productive and happy life into my late years. But what does that mean? Let’s postpone the ‘productive and happy’ variable for now and focus on ‘long’ for a moment. What is […]
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    Election Anxiety

    With the election face off between Biden and Trump the next seven months will be full of angst and tension. No one is neutral about the situation. And some if not many are in a full blown anxiety state. It’s understandable given the real fears that democracy itself might be at stake. But spending endless […]
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    Locus of Control

    I have long known, both as an individual and as a therapist, that personal control is a challenging notion for all of us. Control is a gift and wonderful feature of being human. In psychology they refer to this as ‘agency’. It’s our capacity to direct our life and efforts. But it is not lost […]
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    Lent

    For Catholics and other Christian’s we are now in the season of Lent. Growing up in the Catholic Church this was a typical and predictable part of the year for us. But if you were not a Church goer, or with no Christian religious history or knowledge, Lent certainly seems strange. Right from the start […]
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    The Role of Spirituality in Health & Healing

    Anyone studying to become a mental health practitioner learns the term ‘biopsychosocial’.It’s a mouthful but captures the essence of understanding the dimensions of the challenges affecting an individual’s life. Clinicians are given the task of understanding what organic issues are at play for a new client. Are there biological issues at work affecting the person’s […]
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    Is America Coming Apart?

    Across the several decades of my life here in the U.S., I have experienced multiple times of social and cultural disturbances. There was the heat of my World War II parent’s generation over the disruptions of the 1960’s. There was the horrific assassination of President Kennedy, followed by the fear and anger over the war […]
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