
tiny investigations into happiness and the good life.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceReligion & SpiritualityNatural Sciences | ||||

Feeling overwhelmed by your smartphone, Internet, email, and multitude of social media technologies? You're not alone. In this episode you'll hear from two people who are attempting to develop healthier habits -- starting with a media fast. And, you... more
In this episode of Happy producer JP Davidson drops into a Laughter Yoga Club. The first one started in the mid-90s in Mumbai. Now there over 8000 clubs around the world. Is it funny ha-ha or funny peculiar? You be the judge.
About JP Davidson.
J... more
Ever wonder what a Life Coach does?
In growing numbers, people from all walks of life are turning to a Life Coach when they feel lost or stuck, or want to make a change.
The origins of Life Coaching, as practiced today, go back to the teachings ... more
If you have ever given up on a dream, or think you're too old to start something new, you might think again after hearing this episode of happy..
Hugh Oliver is breaking into the music scene at 82, with his combination of catchy melodies and cleve... more
A fascinating series looking into the science of Happiness. A joy to listen to!
Sean produces GREAT podcasts. Happy is in a rare category of independent podcasts that manage to sound as good as anything you'd hear on the radio (and in many cases way better). This show delivers everything I look for in a podcast - it's smart, fun, and upbeat - and each one really does deliver a little dose of happiness. Keep 'em coming!
A new short format podcast with an original theme: happiness. It looks like it will be a mixture of interviews and idea-based stories -- in the style of This American Life. The first episode speaks with Hugh Oliver, an 82-year-old Toronto-based musician who's decided to pursue his dream of breaking into the music scene in his 8th decade! Will definitely be keeping up with it.
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Apple Podcasts | #82 |










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