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
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 254 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessSociety & Culture |
We all behave irrationally. We pay for expensive gym memberships and only go once. We spend windfall cash on things we'd never buy with our salaries. We plan to do nice things in the distant future, but don't actually write them down in our calendars... more
Your eating habits could be cutting years off the end of your life. But there's a simple solution - eat like the people who live happily and healthily into their 80s, 90s and beyond. Dan Buettner studies the inhabitants of so-called "Blue Zones" - wh... more
We all go along with things we don't want to do... or worse, things that make us feel uncomfortable or morally uneasy. We comply for lots of reasons. We don't want to make trouble, or upset our friends, our bosses or people in authority. But Dr Sunit... more
Bruce Hood was a mentor of Dr Laurie early in her academic career and now teaches a course on happiness based on her famous Yale class. Hear him discuss his top tips on 10% Happier with Dan Harris.
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This show has an appealing topic and the host seems knowledgeable and well-intentioned but she says “like” several times in almost every sentence. I find this constant tic incredibly annoying. Is this affectation, which makes her sound like a nine-too-bright teenager, an attempt to sound friendly and hip and rather than professorial? If only she would own her adulthood and expertise and give up the “likes”!!! I also agree with other reviewers that this program is exceptionally ad heavy. If you d... more
This show on happiness is so amazing, practical and insightful that I’ve applied what I learned from episodes into my life and it’s been effective. Recommend you’d start from episode 1 if you’re new to the show.
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This podcast focuses on the science of happiness, debunking common misconceptions about what truly contributes to a fulfilling and joyful life. It combines cutting-edge psychological research with practical advice, aiming to help listeners implement actionable strategies to enhance their well-being. Topics range from the effects of social connections on happiness, to coping mechanisms and the importance of self-reflection. Unlike typical self-help narratives that promote superficial fixes, the content is grounded in evidence and real-life stories, fostering a deeper understanding of emotional health and resilience. The engaging style, coupled with insights from notable guests, offers a unique blend of expert knowledge and relatable personal... more
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