
We are all Working on our Wellbeing daily, but not everyone has access to the latest cutting-edge research into the science of wellbeing … until now. From our home at the World Wellbeing Movement, within the University of Oxford, we have created the Working on Wellbeing podcast so that you can be a fly on the wall during our conversations with the world’s leading wellbeing experts.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | ScienceHealth & FitnessMental HealthSocial Sciences | ||||

In this Season Three bonus episode, host Sarah Cunningham speaks with prominent political strategist, journalist, author, broadcaster and mental health campaigner, Alastair Campbell. Alastair is perhaps best known for his role in the historic 1997 UK... more
This week on the Working on Wellbeing podcast, we’re joined by two inspiring changemakers motivating us to prioritise movement and embrace community for our physical and mental wellbeing, whatever our ability or preferred way of moving.
Our first gu... more
“The things that you like best, and value most in your life, already reflect - at a gut level - what makes your life meaningful.”
That is a key message from Prof Michael F Steger, a renowned expert in positive psychology and a global authority on ... more
On the launch day of their new book, ‘Why Workplace Wellbeing Matters’, Prof Jan-Emmanuel De Neve and Dr George Ward join host, Sarah Cunningham, to explore the key research behind the book, and discuss why wellbeing matters for every workplace.
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This podcast is brilliant and one of a kind; it fills a crucial void in the podcast arena. As a wellbeing researcher myself, I have been on the hunt for a podcast that offers reliable and credible information from leading experts in the field, and Working on Wellbeing does just that. Sarah, the host, talks to a diverse range of guests and simplifies the information into a digestible format, making it easy to listen to while cooking, driving, exercising etc. I highly recommend this podcast to any... more
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Conversations focus on the intersection of science and well-being, drawing heavily on expert insights to demystify various aspects of mental, physical, and community health. Topics frequently discussed include personal well-being, workplace wellness, mental health strategies, neurodiversity, and community initiatives that support inclusivity and resilience. Unique to these conversations is the blend of academic research with practical applications, making the information accessible yet impactful for listeners seeking to enhance their own lives and those of others around them.
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Recent guests on Working on Wellbeing include:
1. Alastair Campbell
2. Professor Michael F Steger
3. Professor Jan-Emmanuel De Neve
4. Dr. George Ward
5. Jess Thom
6. Professor Amanda Kirby
7. KeyAnna Schmiedl
8. Jen Fisher
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