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The Happiness Lab: Getting Unstuck

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You might think you know what it takes to lead a happier life… more money, a better job, or Instagram-worthy vacations. You’re dead wrong. Yale professor Dr. Laurie Santos has studied the science of happiness and found that many of us do the exact opposite of what will truly make our lives better. Based on the psychology course she teaches at Yale -- the most popular class in the university’s 300-... more

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We often think creativity comes from sudden flashes of genius within us. But what if ideas actually exist in the world around us — waiting to be discovered and shaped by anyone paying attention?

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It’s easy to fixate on the usual markers of success — your resume, your net worth, or how “impressive” you seem on paper. But how much do those things really speak to our wellbeing? And what do we miss when we only focus on them?

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Life has a way of upending even our best-laid plans. Breakups, job losses, scary health diagnoses — these unexpected changes can leave us feeling stuck and uncertain about what comes next.

Dr. Laurie speaks with her dear friend and former student, D... more

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A lot of us spend our energy on things that aren’t worth it: projects, relationships, or goals that may feel important in the moment but ultimately leave us frustrated and drained.

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Recent Guests

David Brooks
Columnist at The New York Times and author of several books on character development
The New York Times
Episode: Why Chasing Success Can Leave You Feeling Stuck (with David Brooks)
Dr. Diana Hill
Clinical psychologist and author focused on helping individuals align their efforts with meaning and purpose.
Author of 'Wise Effort'
Episode: Stop Wasting Your Energy — Here’s What to Do Instead (with Dr. Diana Hill)
Dr. Elizabeth Poynor
Expert in women's health and host of Decoding Women's Health
Atria Health and Research Institute
Episode: From Decoding Women's Health: Decoding Happiness in Midlife
Rainn Wilson
An actor, author, and podcaster, known for his role in The Office and for his book Soul Boom.
Soul Boom
Episode: Holiday Survival Guide I: Ending Family Arguments (with Rainn Wilson)
Tim Harford
Respected journalist and economist, host of Cautionary Tales
Episode: How to Experience the Joy of Giving Right Now
JR Martinez
Army veteran, TV actor, Dancing with the Stars champion, host of Medal of Honor
Episode: How to Experience the Joy of Giving Right Now
Michael Lewis
Bestselling author of Moneyball and The Blind Side, host of Against the Rules
Episode: How to Experience the Joy of Giving Right Now
Dr. Maya Shankar
Psychologist and host of A Slight Change of Plans
Episode: How to Experience the Joy of Giving Right Now
Katie Milchman
Professor at the Wharton School, host of Choiceology
Episode: How to Experience the Joy of Giving Right Now

Host

Dr. Laurie Santos
A Yale University professor specializing in psychology who leads research on the science of happiness.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 24.4k ratings
  • this podcast is one long ad

    the substance of the show is good, but it takes too much effort to scrub past the seemingly endless ads. also some of the sponsors are ethically dubious, like airbnb? come on.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    PetePawlMarry
    United States2 months ago
  • So many ads

    This would be a great podcast, but the amount of ads is too much. It makes the podcast unlistenable.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Meh9019
    United States2 months ago
  • Thank-You Dr. Laurie

    Have listened to this podcast sporadically over the last couple of years and have always enjoyed the podcast. Recently, I find myself needing a bit more positivity in my reality. Have been finding very relevant episodes: For example your best books of 2025 series. Good stuff! Please keep doing this good work. Cheers! 😎

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Musashi1961
    United States3 months ago
  • Fraught Ad Reads by Laurie

    There’s a firm conflict when Laurie is delivering the ad reads at the beginning of a show about happiness: it’s often unclear if the episode is starting or if she’s reading an ad. I can’t tell which mode to be in: skeptical consumer or open-minded student. Her delivery is the same for both ad reads and the main show. The worst example of this was the episode on scent: is this a well-placed perfume ad or is this the main episode? I would like to hear Laurie either more clearly demarcate the diffe... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Great With Money
    United States4 months ago
  • I adore this podcast.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    dryfry
    4 months ago

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Feedback emphasizes the podcast's beneficial impact on personal well-being and growth.
There are positive remarks about the warmth and relatability of the host, though occasional critiques target verbal tics.
Some express frustration with the heavy advertisement load, suggesting it detracts from the overall experience.
Many enjoy the insightful guest interviews and find the topics very relatable and helpful in daily life.
Listeners appreciate the evidence-based approach to happiness that is both practical and engaging.

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#34
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#248
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#38
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#44
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#91
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#118
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Stop Wasting Your Energy — Here’s What to Do Instead (with Dr. Diana Hill)
Q: What does a whole body yes feel like, and how can we use it in our decision-making?
It involves tuning into bodily reactions to gauge decisions—pay attention to whether the body feels open or contracted in response to choices.
Stop Wasting Your Energy — Here’s What to Do Instead (with Dr. Diana Hill)
Q: Why does it matter so much to pay attention to where our energy is going?
Diana explained that energy is essential because the hours spent in meaningful and vital activities could significantly enhance overall well-being.
Why Being Grateful Makes Us Feel Great (A Thanksgiving Re-run)
Q: What can we do to avoid instant gratification and take better care of our future selves?
We can use emotional tools like gratitude to improve our self-control and prioritize long-term goals over immediate gratification.
Make Vulnerability Your Superpower (with NBA star Kevin Love)
Q: How do you model vulnerability in your work with young athletes?
Love describes his efforts to create open conversations about mental health, stressing that it's crucial for teachers, coaches, and parents to model vulnerability.
Make Vulnerability Your Superpower (with NBA star Kevin Love)
Q: What prompted you to seek help and become an advocate for mental health?
Kevin Love explains that a public panic attack pushed him to seek therapy and advocate for mental health, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability and compassion.

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Focusing on the science of happiness, this podcast explores how our understanding of what contributes to a joyful life often runs counter to popular beliefs. With insights drawn from Dr. Laurie Santos's acclaimed Yale course on psychology, it combines academic research with personal stories, highlighting the roles of gratitude, vulnerability, and generational perspectives on well-being. Each episode brings in expert guests to discuss various nuances of happiness, from stress management techniques to the psychological benefits of defiance and vulnerability. Listeners can expect practical advice, evidence-based strategies, and the encouragement to challenge their perceptions about happiness in ways that may lead to profound personal transform... more

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