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The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos

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Happiness
Mental Health
Psychology
Self-Compassion
Social Connection
Relationships
Perfectionism
Social Media
Mindfulness
Climate Change
Coping Strategies
Anxiety
Stress Management
Positive Psychology
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Gratitude
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Social Connections
Love

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 hear a lot about how screens affect our mental health, but time spent on computers and smartphones is having just as much of an impact on our physical health — from brain fog and weakened core muscles to changes in our posture, our sleep, and even... more

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Buying something new can trigger a rush of dopamine, leading to a momentary boost in happiness. But the rush is fleeting, and over time, our possessions can end up weighing us down more than they lift us up.

As part of our series on spring cleaning... more

Our surroundings affect our happiness in ways we often don’t notice. The layout of a room, the amount of clutter in our home, and even small changes to lighting can shape our mood, focus, and relationships.

As The Happiness Lab continues its spring... more

Breaking bad habits often feels like a test of willpower. We tell ourselves we’ll stop scrolling, eat better, or exercise more — and then fall right back into the same routines. So why is lasting change so hard?

As part of our spring cleaning serie... more

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Recent Guests

Manoush Zomorodi
Journalist, host of NPR's TED Radio Hour
NPR / TED Radio Hour
Episode: What Screen Time Is Really Doing to Your Body with Manoush Zomorodi
Cait Flanders
Author and blogger who decluttered and rebuilt her life
Author of The Year of Less
Episode: Why More Stuff Doesn’t Make You Happier
Amit Kumar
Assistant Professor of Marketing and Psychology
University of Texas at Austin
Episode: Why More Stuff Doesn’t Make You Happier
Leidy Klotz
University of Virginia professor and author
University of Virginia
Episode: Your Environment Affects Your Happiness More Than You Think with Dr. Leidy Klotz
Wendy Wood
Professor of Psychology and Business, USC
University of Southern California
Episode: How to Break Up with Your Bad Habits
Richard Ratner
Psychiatrist and veteran who studied heroin addiction in Vietnam soldiers
Independent researcher (case history discussed in episode)
Episode: How to Break Up with Your Bad Habits
Fred Luskin
Psychologist and counselor focused on forgiveness; Director of Stanford Forgiveness Projects
Stanford Forgiveness Project
Episode: Why It Hurts to Hold a Grudge — and How to Let Go with Dr. Fred Luskin
Miroslav Volf
Theologian, Yale Divinity School
Yale Divinity School
Episode: Why It Hurts to Hold a Grudge — and How to Let Go with Dr. Fred Luskin
Cass Sunstein
Harvard Law School professor and behavioral scientist
Harvard Law School
Episode: Why You're Still Using Social Media (Even If You Want to Stop) with Dr. Cass Sunstein

Host

Dr. Laurie Santos
Dr. Laurie Santos is a Yale professor and expert in psychology, known for her work on the science of happiness and well-being. She teaches the most popular class at Yale University, where she shares research and insights on how to lead a fulfilling life.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 24.6k ratings
  • So many ads it’s so unpleasant

    Please limit if possible

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    Norahsul
    United States10 days ago
  • So many ads!

    I’ve been listening to this show for years, but I can’t take the ads any more! I understand needing to make money but it’s not worth it to listen anymore!

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    Laura Crowl
    United States12 days ago
  • So Many Ads and Contradictory

    I just listened to the podcast about “why more things don’t make us happy” on a run. This podcast has so many ads it is infuriating and the way it is recorded is like a child’s storybook with canned sound effects. Basically 25% or more of the whole recording are ads including the first 6 minutes. Then after a short interview with a researcher about why more things don’t make us happy, the podcast cuts to an ad delivered by the host about how awesome buying cheap fast fashion from Quince is. Whil... more

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    Roy mercer
    United States12 days ago
  • Overpowered by ads

    I’m a huge fan of behavioral economics and psychology and thought I’d love this podcast, but the number and type of ads throughout really detracts from the content.

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    Mtnssonjl
    United States12 days ago
  • Great content, WAY too many ads

    Laurie is a great interviewer and always has good content, but ads about every 5 or so, for minutes at a time is just too much. Time to move on.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Feistyone59873
    United States13 days ago

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Some guests express frustration over the frequency and volume of advertisements, which detracts from their listening experience.
Listeners appreciate the insightful discussions and research-backed strategies for improving happiness, often describing the content as life-changing and relatable.
The format, which includes expert guests sharing personal stories and insights, is generally well-received, and many viewers find practical tips to apply in their daily lives.

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What Screen Time Is Really Doing to Your Body with Manoush Zomorodi
Q: What practical steps can listeners take to start integrating these 'sensory resets' into a typical workday?
Start small with a timer for periodic breaks, choose comfortable movement like walking, stand or stretch during meetings, and gradually extend the breaks or add outdoor sunlight exposure to strengthen eyes and mood.
What Screen Time Is Really Doing to Your Body with Manoush Zomorodi
Q: What did the field studies reveal about implementing movement breaks in real workplaces?
In real-world trials, participants who took five-minute movement breaks every half hour reported less fatigue, steadier mood, and maintained or slightly improved productivity, even when on busy schedules.
What Screen Time Is Really Doing to Your Body with Manoush Zomorodi
Q: Why does your body seem to be a worse fit for a screen-heavy environment than your mind might suggest?
Because sitting and screen exposure affect not just cognitive load but physical systems—blood flow, interoception, and oxygen delivery—creating a mismatch between how we're designed to function and how we live today.
Why It Hurts to Hold a Grudge — and How to Let Go with Dr. Fred Luskin
Q: I've also heard you talk about how forgiveness is about a change in your story. What do you mean by that?
Forgiveness isn't about erasing the pain or forgetting what happened; it's about re-framing the narrative you tell yourself about the event, so you stop letting the past eclipse your present and future, and you begin to see possibility again.
How to Stop Work From Taking Over Your Life
Q: What practical strategies help prevent work from taking over personal life after hours?
Establish daily rituals to signal home mode, schedule dedicated recovery time in the calendar, create a 'main event' for evenings that prioritizes rest and quality time, and limit after-hours work checks to a single, focused session.

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This series explores the science of happiness through thoughtful discussions and insights from leading experts in psychology and related fields. It challenges conventional beliefs about happiness, often debunking the myths that people hold regarding money, careers, and social status. Each episode offers listeners practical strategies and evidence-based approaches to enhance their well-being, emphasizing the importance of emotional connections, self-compassion, and resilience in one's pursuit of happiness. Unique perspectives from various guests, including psychologists, authors, and educators, contribute to a rich tapestry of knowledge aimed at helping individuals lead more fulfilling lives.

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