Frank Martela
<p>Frank Martela, PhD, is a philosopher and researcher of psychology specializing in the question of meaning in life. His articles have appeared in <em>Scientific American Mind</em> and <em>Salon </em>and his work has been featured on <em>Quartz </em>and on the <em>BBC</em>. His research has been published extensively in numerous academic journals such as <em>Journal of Personality</em>, <em>Journal of Positive Psychology</em>, <em>Journal of Happiness Studies</em>, <em>Metaphilosophy</em>, <em>Southern Journal of Philosophy</em>, <em>Motivation & Emotion</em>, and <em>Organization Studies. </em>He has spoken to more than one hundred audiences worldwide, including invited lectures in universities on four continents, including Stanford University and Harvard University.<em> </em>He’s been interviewed by the <em>New York Times</em>, <em>Fitness</em>, <em>Vice News</em>, and <em>Monocle Observer </em>among others. He is based at Aalto University in Helsinki. <u>frankmartela.com</u>; Twitter: @f_Martela</p>