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The Science of Happiness

PRX and Greater Good Science Center

Learn research-tested strategies for a happier, more meaningful life, drawing on the science of compassion, gratitude, mindfulness, and awe. Hosted by award-winning psychologist Dacher Keltner. Co-produced by PRX and UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center. Follow us on Instagram @HappinessPod.

© Greater Good Science Center

Learn research-tested strategies for a happier, more meaningful life, drawing on the science of compassion, gratitude, mindfulness, and awe. Hosted by award-winning psychologist Dacher Keltner. Co-produced by PRX and UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center. Follow us on Instagram @HappinessPod.

© Greater Good Science Center
68hr 5min
Thumbnail for "How to Find Your Purpose in Life".
Did you know what you wanted when you were in high school? Our teen guinea pig takes on the challenge of figuring out her purpose in life.
Thumbnail for "How To Practice Gratitude When You're Not Feeling Grateful (Encore)".
How To Practice Gratitude When You're Not Feeling Grateful (Encore)
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: How To Tune Into Water’s Restorative Power".
Happiness Break: How To Tune Into Water’s Restorative Power
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How Water Heals
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Sketching Serenity, With Chris Murchison".
Happiness Break: Sketching Serenity, With Chris Murchison
Thumbnail for "How Rituals Help Us Process Grief".
How Rituals Help Us Process Grief
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Humming Technique To Calm Your Nerves, with Priyanka Gupta".
Happiness Break: A Humming Technique To Calm Your Nerves, with Priyanka Gupta
Thumbnail for "The Science of Humming".
The Science of Humming
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Breathing Technique To Help You Relax, with Dr. David Spiegel (Cyclic Sighing)".
Happiness Break: A Breathing Technique To Help You Relax, with Dr. David Spiegel (Cyclic Sighing)
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How To Breathe Away Anxiety
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: The Healing Power of Your Own Touch, with Kristin Neff".
Happiness Break: The Healing Power of Your Own Touch, with Kristin Neff
Thumbnail for "How To Show Up For Yourself".
How To Show Up For Yourself
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Note to Self on Forgiveness, with Alex Elle (encore)".
Happiness Break: A Note to Self on Forgiveness, with Alex Elle (Encore)
Thumbnail for "Are You Following Your Inner Compass?".
Are You Following Your Inner Compass?
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Meditation on Becoming A Gift To Life".
Happiness Break: A Meditation on Becoming A Gift To Life
Thumbnail for "How To Let In New Perspectives ".
How To Let In New Perspectives
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Take a Break With Our Loving-Kindness Meditation".
Take a Break With Our Loving-Kindness Meditation
Thumbnail for "Catch Yourself in a Dream (Encore)".
Catch Yourself in a Dream (Encore)
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Pause to Look at the Sky, With Dacher (Encore)".
Happiness Break: Pause to Look at the Sky, With Dacher (Encore)
Thumbnail for "The Healing Effects of Experiencing Wildlife".
The Healing Effects of Experiencing Wildlife
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Experience Nature Wherever You Are, with Dacher (Encore)".
Happiness Break: Experience Nature Wherever You Are, with Dacher (Encore)
Thumbnail for "The Value of Variety and Novelty".
The Value of Variety and Novelty
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: How to Ground Yourself in Nature, with Yuria Celidwen (Encore)".
Happiness Break: How to Ground Yourself in Nature, with Yuria Celidwen (Encore)
Thumbnail for "How To Unwind By Doing Mindful Yard Work".
How To Unwind By Doing Mindful Yard Work
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: How to Relax Your Body Through A Standing Meditation, With Sherry Zhang".
Happiness Break: How to Relax Your Body Through A Standing Meditation, With Sherry Zhang
Thumbnail for "How Qigong Can Calm Your Mind and Body".
How Qigong Can Calm Your Mind and Body
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Meditation on How To Be Your Best Self, with Justin Michael Williams".
Happiness Break: A Meditation on How To Be Your Best Self, with Justin Michael Williams
Thumbnail for "Encore: Why We Need Friends With Shared Interests ".
She's the world's leading animal behaviorist and an autism advocacy leader. Guest Temple Grandin shares what kind of support systems led her to success, and we hear about how community, and lack thereof, affects our health and ability to succeed.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Meditation on Cultivating Awe Through Colors".
Experiencing awe can help us slow down and connect to the world around us. So how can we harness the power of this feeling? Host Dacher Keltner leads us in a colorful meditation to bring about awe.
Thumbnail for "How Birdsong Can Help Your Mental Health".
Hearing birdsong can help us feel less anxious, recover from stress faster, and even reduce muscle tension ... but can it help us fall asleep? Drew Ackerman of Sleep With Me podcast listens to recordings of birdsongs to see if it'll help with insomnia.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Meditation on Pilina: Our Deep Interconnectedness, With Jo Qina'au".
Happiness Break: A Meditation on Pilina: Our Deep Interconnectedness, With Jo Qina'au
Thumbnail for "Are You Remembering The Good Times?".
Thinking about happy memories activates reward centers in our brains, and can help us feel more connected and accepted. Palestinian-American poet Naomi Shihab Nye discovers the joy-bringing power of recalling her good childhood memories.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Walking Meditation with Dan Harris of 10% Happier ".
Trouble sitting still? Learn to practice meditating by simply walking in this practice guided by 10% Happier host Dan Harris.
Thumbnail for "How To Make Work More Satisfying".
Finding ways to bend tasks toward your strengths and passions can make you happier, more productive and find more meaning in your life — no matter your job.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Meditation To Move Through Anger, With Eve Ekman".
Accepting difficult feelings like anger or irritation can help us keep our cool, feel better overall, and find calm on the other side.
Thumbnail for "How To Talk To People You Disagree With".
We learn techniques for working across the aisle without compromising our values from a Democratic politician in one of the most conservative states, Oklahoma.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Tap into the Joy that Surrounds You, With Anushka Fernandopulle".
Beyond just feeling good, studies show experiencing other people's joy makes us more compassionate and satisfied with life.
Thumbnail for "Who’s Always There for You?".
When we remember the times someone had our back, it changes the way we view ourselves and the world. Our guest explores what happens when trying a practice to feel more supported.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Where Did You Come From? Guided Writing With Lyla June".
Indigenous artist Lyla June leads a 5-minute freewriting exercise about our personal journeys. Autobiographical writing has been shown to help do better in relationships and feel more satisfied in life.
Thumbnail for "Why Grownups Should Be Playful Too".
Playfulness can improve your relationships, help you excel at work, and reduce stress. We explore a strategy shown to help you become more playful.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Meditation on Playfulness, With Dacher Keltner".
We all have a playful side, and research shows acting on it can help us when we need to move through challenging emotions, manage conflict, and be more creative.
Thumbnail for "Encore: How to Feel Less Pressed for Time".
When we devote a little time to the other people in our life, we actually feel like we have more of it. Our guest tried a practice to regain control of his time and schedule
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Wrap Yourself in Kindness, With Jack Kornfield".
When we treat ourselves with kindness and gratitude, research shows we feel more motivated and less self critical. Meditation teacher Jack Kornfield leads in a practice where we gently turn inward.
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Our guest tried a practice in Radical Acceptance, a Buddhist principle made popular by today's expert, psychologist Tara Brach.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Radical Acceptance, With Tara Brach".
A meditation in meeting our most difficult emotions — like anger, disappointment, or fear — with mindfulness and gentle care.
Thumbnail for "How (And Why) To Find More Beauty in the Everyday".
What happens when we intentionally look for beautiful things in our day-to-day lives? We explore a lab-tested practice shown to help you feel happier.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Meditation to Find Grounding in the New Year, With Spring Washam".
Research shows feeling connected with nature can lower our stress response. This visualization meditation can help you feel at ease, no matter where you are.
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We explore how the science of behavior change can help us form new habits and be happier while doing it.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Visualizing Your Best Self in Relationships, With Dacher Keltner".
When we imagine our best possible selves in our relationships, we feel more motivated to achieve our goals and a greater sense of control over our lives. This week, Dacher leads a visualization exercise in preparation for the new year.
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We explore how contemplating our heritage can make us feel more belonging, gratitude, and confidence in what we're capable of achieving.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Meditation for Seeking Forgiveness, With Shelly Tygielski".
When we practice forgiveness, studies show we can have healthier relationships, higher self-esteem, and less anxiety and depression.
Thumbnail for "When It's Hard To Connect, Try Being Curious".
When we're more curious, we are more likely to be happier and have stronger relationships. Try deepening your curiosity with these science-backed practices from author Scott Shigeoka.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Visualization to Connect With Your Heritage, With Bryant Terry".
Chef and author Bryant Terry leads us through a visualization to connect with our ancestors by appreciating our families' traditional foods.
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Doing good for others benefits our own minds and bodies, as well. We explore the science of kindness.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Feel more Gratitude, With Eve Ekman".
Renew your sense of gratitude by remembering acts of kindness, with social scientist and meditation teacher Eve Ekman.
Thumbnail for "Encore: The Science of a Good Night's Sleep".
This week we revisit our science-backed tips for a good night's sleep with sleep scientist Eti Ben Simon and host of the Sleep with Me podcast Drew Ackerman.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Find Calm When You Can't Clear Your Mind, With Lama Rod Owens".
Take a break from ruminating with Lama Rod Owens as he leads you in a meditation to cultivate a sky-like mind.
Thumbnail for "The Science of Singing Along".
For time immemorial, humans have connected deeply through singing with one another. We explore the science behind this, plus how group singing benefits other aspects of our health. 
Thumbnail for " A Meditation For Connecting In Polarized Times, With Scott Shigeoka".
Having a curious approach to life can improve our mood, creativity and relationships. Scott Shigeoka leads a visualization exercise to help you approach someone you might disagree with with an open and curious mind.
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Simple actions like consciously placing a hand on your heart or hugging yourself can lower your cortisol levels, heart rate, and help you feel less stressed. Our guest tries a practice in self-soothing touch.
Thumbnail for "5 Minutes of Progressive Muscle Relaxation, With Jo Qina'au".
When we mindfully tense and then release our muscles, our bodies are telling our brains to relax. Try this practice that's proven to help with depression, anxiety, and stress.
Thumbnail for "How To Use Your Body to Relax your Mind".
Want to destress your mind? Start with your body. Progressive Muscle Relaxation is a practice where you methodically tense and release your muscles to help unwind. Studies show it can reduce anxiety, help you get better sleep and lower depression levels.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Meditation for Groundedness, With Diana Parra (English & Spanish)".
Take a moment to ground yourself with this meditation that helps bring awareness to the relationship between ourselves and the earth beneath us.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Una meditación para enraizar, con Diana Parra (inglés y español)".
Tómate un momento para conectarte con esta meditación que ayuda a tomar conciencia de la relación entre nosotros y la tierra.
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Dr. Omar Guzman reflects on how a practice to cultivate more respect shaped the way he interacts with his patients. 
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Meditation to Inspire a Sense of Purpose".
Take a few minutes to reflect on someone who inspires you, and how you can embody the values you admire in them.
Thumbnail for "Why Compassion Requires Vulnerability ".
Rapper Rexx Life Raj shared his deepest pain in his latest album, and discovered it was one big compassion practice for his fans dealing with their own grief.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Awe in Impermanence".
Take a few minutes to develop your sense of awe for the circle of life in this meditation with Dacher Keltner.
Thumbnail for "Why Humor Matters for Happiness".
Humor can help us with stress, anxiety and feeling more connected to others. But is humor connected to mindfulness? And how can we find more of it?
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Making Music With Your Body, With Keith Terry ".
Relieve stress, boost self-esteem, and increase focus through a simple body music practice. And do it with a friend to feel more compassion and a hit of oxytocin.
Thumbnail for "How Improv Makes You More Confident and Less Anxious".
Just 20 minutes of improv theater can foster creativity and confidence, and help with anxiety, depression, and your ability to tolerate uncertainty.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Mindful Breath Meditation, with Dacher Keltner".
Mindful breathing exercises are a simple, effective, and fast way to shift our mindset and improve physical and mental well-being when practiced regularly.
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War veteran and country music singer Sal Gonzalez tries the Taoist practice of Wu Wei to improve his relationship with anger.
Thumbnail for " Happiness Break: Moving Through Space, With Dacher Keltner".
Moving meditations can help reduce stress and boost self-awareness. Improve your ability to sense your body in space with this 7-minute proprioception meditation.
Thumbnail for "Finding Delight Through Your 5 Senses".
We enjoy the world through our five senses, so why don't we do more to heighten them? We explore the techniques and science of the senses with Gretchen Rubin.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: What To Do When You're Struggling, With Spring Washam".
Treating yourself with kindness reduces anxiety and improves coping skills. Spring Washam encourages us to be more self-compassionate through a short guided meditation.
Thumbnail for " How To Feel Better About Yourself".
Self-compassion reduces our feelings of shame and self-doubt. We explore a practice to help quiet our inner critic with kindness.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Wishing Others Well, With Anushka Fernandopulle".
Cultivate a sense of compassion for yourself and others by trying a meditation rooted in loving kindness, called "Metta."
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How can we feel more moments of joy? We explore the science of joy and how we can cultivate it in our everyday lives, with poet Ross Gay and psychologist Philip Watkins.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Who Takes Care of You? With Dacher Keltner".
When we feel cared for, our cortisol levels drop, we feel safe, and we handle stress better. Dacher leads a meditation to help us focus on the people who make us feel supported.
Thumbnail for "Feeling Overworked? Take a "Fika" Break ".
A short break does more than just fuel our bodies, it strengthens our minds. Our overworked guest tries the Swedish practice of 'Fika' – taking short coffee breaks throughout the work day.
Thumbnail for "How To Be in Harmony in Nature — Wherever You Are, With Yuria Celidwen".
Indigenous scholar Yuria Celidwen guides us in a meditation to strengthen our sense of belonging and connection to the earth.
Thumbnail for "How To Do Good for the Environment (And Yourself)".
Walking can increase our sense of connectedness with the earth and motivation to take climate action, which might be an important aspect of your well-being.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Contemplating our Interdependence with Nature, with Dekila Chungyalpa ".
Take ten minutes to renew your connection to the earth through this guided meditation on our interdependence with the ecosystem.
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How can we build a sense of hope when the future feels uncertain? Morin tries a writing practice to make him feel more hopeful and motivated to work towards his goals.
Thumbnail for "The Case for Climate Hope".
In the first episode in our series Climate, Hope and Science, we explore how embracing uncertainty enables us to move beyond climate anxiety and despair to hope and action, with author and activist Rebecca Solnit.
Thumbnail for " Happiness Break: Sketching Serenity with Chris Murchison".
A guided drawing meditation to help you break out of stale thought patterns and maybe even enter a state of flow. No talent required.
Thumbnail for "A New Relationship with Stress".
Is there such a thing as good stress? Our guest learns to welcome her stress by understanding how it can actually help her, plus tips and tricks to not feel too much of it.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Visualizing Your Purpose, with Dacher Keltner".
Finding a greater sense of purpose can help us achieve our goals and strengthen our relationships. Dacher leads a meditation to find purpose by imagining a better world.
Thumbnail for "Encore: 24 Hours of Kindness".
Why should you be nice? Our guest explores how small, daily acts of kindness can produce meaningful life changes.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Embodying Resilience, with Prentis Hemphill".
What if you could tap into your inherent resilience at any time? Prentis Hemphill guides a meditation to turn good memories into a state of resilience.
Thumbnail for "One Way to Make Work More Meaningful".
We all overestimate how much we know. Our guest tries a practice in slowing down to ask more questions, and finds it leads to higher quality connections.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Pause to Look at the Sky, with Dacher Keltner".
Take a moment to appreciate the beauty and vastness of the sky. Dacher Keltner guides us through a practice of pausing to turn your gaze to the sky as a pathway to awe, creativity and wonder
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She's the world's leading animal behaviorist and an Autism advocacy leader. Guest Temple Grandin shares what kind of support systems led her to success, and we hear about how community, and lack thereof, affects our health and ability to succeed.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Being Present from Head to Toe, with Spring Washam".
Try this body-scan meditation to ground your mind in the present moment and in your body, guided by Spring Washam.
Thumbnail for "Why We Need Reminders of Connectedness".
How can we feel more connected to our loved ones, even when they're not around? Our guest tries a practice shown to make us feel less lonely and more socially connected.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Meditation for When Others are Suffering, with Anushka Fernandopulle".
Seeing others suffering is painful. Learn to practice both compassion and self-soothing in this guided meditation led by Anushka Fernandopulle.
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Why do some songs send chills down your spine or give you goosebumps? We explore the science of how music induces awe -- and how that affects our well-being.
Thumbnail for " Happiness Break: Feeling the Awe of Nature from Anywhere, with Dacher Keltner".
Host Dacher Keltner leads us through an exercise in feeling the serenity and wonder that nature brings us, no matter where we are.
Thumbnail for "Why We Should Look Up at the Sky".
When did you last take a moment to really look up at the sky? Shifting our gaze upward is linked to more creativity, capacity to focus—and it's a gateway to awe.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Awe for Others, with Dacher Keltner".
The communities we create are one of the most awe-inspiring parts of our lives. Host Dacher Keltner guides us in a meditation on awe and togetherness in this week’s Happiness Break.
Thumbnail for "How Awe Brings Us Together".
Feeling awe changes your brain. In our first episode in a series about the science of awe, we explore how awe can make you a better friend, partner, and community member.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: An Affirmation Practice for the New Year, with Chris Murchison".
This New Year, affirm the wonderful qualities you already possess with this meditative writing practice by Chris Murchison called "I Am."
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Chris Sharma is one of the greatest rock climbers of all time, and he's taking on some of the biggest challenges in life: becoming a parent and starting his own business. Chris tries a practice shown to help us craft our own path and purpose in life.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Finding Presence Through Your Senses, with Dacher Keltner".
Sight, smell, touch, sound, and taste: all of our five senses provide unique pathways to presence and happiness. We spend a few minutes being mindful of each one.
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Moving in sync with someone else — even a total stranger — can change how you feel about them, and how you act, without you realizing it.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Tune Into Your Body, with Radha Agrawal".
Happiness isn't only in your head — your body is important, too. This week, Radha Agrawal leads us in a short Japanese calisthenics practice called Radio Taiso.
Thumbnail for "How to Practice Gratitude When You're Not Feeling Thankful".
One way to feel more thankful for things is to imagine life without them. Our guest tries a practice for seeing the bright side, even when you feel down.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: 5 Minutes of Gratitude, with Dacher Keltner".
Not sure how to start practicing gratitude? Psychologist Dacher Keltner guides you through a practice that can help you see the good things in your life that you might otherwise overlook.
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There are millions of YouTube videos with people crinkling bubble wrap or whispering about folding laundry. Our guests talks about why autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) makes her, and many others, feel more calm and happy.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Making Space for You, with Alex Elle".
Consider what you want to make space for in your life in this 6-minute contemplation guided by Alex Elle. 
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Restore Through Silence, with Tricia Hersey".
When was the last time you spent a moment savoring silence? Tricia Hersey, aka The Nap Bishop, guides us through an appreciation of silence and its restorative powers.
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Jeopardy! champion Amy Schneider tries a body scan meditation to sharpen her focus and calm her nerves as she prepares for the Tournament of Champions.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: How to Awaken Joy, with Spring Washam".
Cultivate more joy in your life with this practice led by meditation teacher and author Spring Washam.
Thumbnail for "Why Listen to the Other Side?".
These days, it's hard to imagine befriending people with different politics than your own. But these two men did it using a tried and true practice.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Six Minutes to Connect with Your Body, with Dacher Keltner".
Dedicating a little time to tune into your body fortifies you to better handle the stresses of daily life. 
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How do you forgive someone while still holding them accountable? What if that person is yourself? This week, our guest tries a practice in forgiving herself and someone else.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Note to Self on Forgiveness, with Alex Elle ".
Letting go of our regrets can motivate us to improve and help us grow. Alex Elle, a certified breathwork and writing coach, guides us through a meditation to forgive and accept ourselves.
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When's the last time you made a good memory — intentionally? Our guest tries a practice in cultivating positive experiences and taking time to savor them.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A Meditation to Connect to Your Roots, with Yuria Celidwen".
When was the last time you thought about your ancestors? This guided meditation by indigenous scholar Yuria Celidwen will help you connect to your heritage and reap the potent benefits of remembering your roots.
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Comedian Aparna Nancherla has always struggled with anxiety — can a new technique help her cope?
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Walk Your Way to Calm, with Dacher Keltner".
A few slow, mindful paces can lower your cortisol and make you more at ease. Psychologist Dacher Keltner guides you through this Walking Meditation.
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What if you could fall in love, or forge deep connections in just 45 minutes? Our guests, Kristen Meinzer and Jolenta Greenberg of By The Book podcast, try out 36 questions with their partners to see if they can strengthen their connection.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: How to Ground Yourself, with Yuria Celidwen".
Connect to yourself and the land you stand on in under 10 minutes with this grounding practice led by Indigenous scholar Dr. Yuria Celidwen.
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When we feel more connected, we're kinder and care more for others. After 21 years of being incarcerated, our guest Simon Liu, of Bay Area Freedom Collective, tries a practice that helps him remember the profound connections he's made throughout his life.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: Experience Nature Wherever You Are, with Dacher Keltner".
Just a few moments of tuning into nature can make you feel more inspired, connected, and less lonely. Let us guide you through a five-minute noticing nature practice — you don't even have to leave the city.
Thumbnail for "How to Make Better Decisions (Encore)".
Can practicing mindfulness make us wiser? Judge Jeremy Fogel explores how being present in the moment helps him keep a clear mind and stay connected to his true values.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: 36 Questions to Feel Connected, with Dacher Keltner".
Reconnect with someone you love or create new, more meaningful bonds with these 36 questions.
Thumbnail for "How to Say "Sorry" Like You Mean It".
Apologies are key to successful relationships. But are you doing them right?
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: How To Be Your Best Self, with Justin Michael Williams".
Visualize your best possible self and tap into your inherent enough-ness with this guided meditation by Justin Michael Williams.
Thumbnail for "The Questions to Ask Yourself in an Argument".
Our guest explores how reminding yourself that you don't know everything can have a profound impact on your relationships, and our society.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: How to Be Your Own Best Friend, with Kristin Neff".
Show yourself real self-kindness in less than 10 minutes with this self-compassion break guided by psychologist Kristin Neff.
Thumbnail for "Catch Yourself in a Dream".
Have you ever known you're dreaming while you're asleep? Our guests try practices to help induce lucid dreams, and we hear what they can teach us about consciousness.
Thumbnail for "Happiness Break: A 10-Minute Guided Practice, with Dacher Keltner".
We guide you through a reflection of three things you're grateful for today. This practice is shown to boost happiness, connection, and motivation while reducing stress. Happiness Break is a new series by The Science of Happiness.
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Do you struggle with sleep? This week Drew Ackerman of Sleep with Me podcast tries tips for a good night's sleep, and we explore why it's so important to our well-being.
Thumbnail for "Feel Better About Asking For Help".
Does asking for help make you uncomfortable? Odds are, it'll go better than you think.
Thumbnail for "Are You Tired of Being Afraid?".
Fear is a normal part of our lives — but there are ways we can safely challenge and conquer it. Our guest tries a research-backed way to tackle a fear she's had since elementary school.
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Comedian Marilyn Pittman takes stock of what she really wants in life – and makes a plan to get it.
Thumbnail for "Are Your Expectations Too High?".
High expectations can lead to disappointment, but expecting the worst doesn't feel great, either. This week we explore how to find the balance.
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Part of life is experiencing pain and loss. And sometimes, finding meaning in it. We explore a writing practice shown to help us come out stronger after difficult times.
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A NYT restaurant critic puts down her pen and grabs her camera to capture the beauty of the outdoors.
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What happens when we feel compassion for the things that scare us? Shabazz Larkin shares what it's like to face some of his deepest fears.
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What does your best possible self look like? Our guest tries a practice in optimism by imagining her brightest future.
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Feeling burned out? Our guest, a nurse, explores how cultivating gratitude helps people in high stress jobs.
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Can taking a few photos really make you happier? Afghan rocker Sulyman Qardash tries a practice to find meaning through snapping photos of daily life.
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Thank you. Gracias. Merci. Every language has a word for gratitude. But why do we feel it? How can we experience more of it? We revisit some of our favorite episodes about the science of gratitude.
Thumbnail for "Do You Feel Pressed for Time?".
What happens when we share our time? Our guest, chef and author Bryant Terry, pauses to be present with the ones who matter most.
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Comedian Paula Poundstone tries to take on a messy and daunting task, one small step at a time.
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Anna Sale, host of Death, Sex, and Money, practices awe as an antidote to her anxiety.
Thumbnail for "Can You Mend a Broken Bond?".
They were childhood best friends until one came out as queer. Now, two college students reconnect and try to see the world through one another's eyes.
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For our 100th episode, host Dacher Keltner sits in the guest chair and tries one of the most popular happiness practices.
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When was the last time you went down a slide? Our guest tries a practice to bring more play into his life and explores what that means as a Black man in the U.S.
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What would life be like without the people you care most about? Our guest tries a practice to help appreciate loved ones.
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Our guest uses her breath to find calm in some of Los Angeles' noisiest neighborhoods.
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What happens when we suppress our anger? And what if we tried to work with it instead? Our guest tries a practice to harness her inner fierceness to care for herself.
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Michael Pollan tries to get more out of life by temporarily giving up one of his pleasure.
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When the world around you changes, so can your goals. This week's guest tries a practice to tap into a new sense of purpose.
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When was the last time you stopped to admire a tree? Our guest finds that paying attention to the greenery near his home can bring peace of mind.
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Trees don't just compete with one another for resources, they also cooperate. Scientist and author Suzanne Simard explains the surprising science of trees.
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A doctor who serves communities in dire need shares how gratitude helps him find light in the darkness.
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Focusing on funny things can reduce stress, anxiety, and make us feel more connected to others. Our guests, who were high school sweethearts, learn how humor can also strengthen relationships.
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Have you ever been moved by music sung in a language you don't understand? We speak with Gambian musician Sona Jobarteh about how music can connect us across cultures.
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What is it about certain melodies that can relax our nerves and rock us to sleep? We explore the science of calming music with pianist Rosey Chan.
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Music helped former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne come out of his shell. Hear Byrne's story and learn how music creates social bonds in part one of our series, The Science of Music and Happiness.
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Feeling awe can boost your mood and make you feel more connected with others. Comedian Chris Duffy learns how to tap into that sense.
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What happens when we spend time outdoors? We explore how getting out in nature can restore peace of mind—and make us more creative.
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Setting goals can sometimes feel like setting ourselves up for failure. But journalist Monica Campbell finds there's something magical that happens with certain kinds of goals.
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A stranger helped her through the hardest day of her life. When she expresses her gratitude, our guest encounters the power of true connection.
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The way we interact with people who come in and out of our lives has changed since COVID-19. Our guest tries a practice to connect with strangers while keeping a social distance.
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Are you unable to be with your friends and family during the holiday season this year? These 36 questions can bring you closer to loved ones, even if you're separated.
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Connecting across generations is one of the oldest happiness practices there is. We explore why to honor your elders, along with other practices from indigenous cultures often overlooked by Western science.
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Can practicing mindfulness make us wiser? Judge Jeremy Fogel explores how being present in the moment helps him keep a clear mind and stay connected to his true values.
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What does it really take to forgive someone? And why should we do it? Our guest, psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman, tries a practice to let go of anger.
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Why do we vote? We explore the science behind what drives us to the polls, and the benefits we reap for ourselves and communities when we cast our ballots.
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It's easy to be anxious and uncertain about the future—especially if you're eight months pregnant. Our guest tries practices to help her deal with whatever life throws her way.
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Feeling hard on yourself? Pinterest co-founder Evan Sharp learns to quiet his inner critic and tap into his highest potential.
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Feeling lonely? Former U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy learns why focusing on the quality of our relationships, not the quantity, can be an antidote.
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Why should you be nice? Our guest explores how small, daily acts of kindness can produce meaningful life changes.
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Do you obsess over negative feedback? Shereen Marisol Meraji, of NPR’s Code Switch, tries a better way cope.
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A couple try a practice to bring more excitement and passion into their relationship, even while sheltering-in-place.
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We can be at our worst with the people we love best. Our guests try to be more calm and present with those closest to them.
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Our guest tries a practice to help her feel compassion toward others — even those she disagrees with.
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Adrian Michael Green asks big questions designed to help teens — and adults — find more meaning and purpose in their lives.
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We speak with john a. powell, director of the Othering & Belonging Institute, about racial justice, well-being, and widening our circles of human connection and concern.
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When our world is turned upside down, how do we keep moving forward? Our guest, award-winning author Christine Day, sets a new path for herself.
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Do you want to be famous? What's a favorite memory? These 36 questions can bring you closer to loved ones, even if you're separated.
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Want to calm your inner critic? Our guest tries a practice to find more self-compassion during uncertain times.
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Sheltering-at-home with kids? These questions can help them, and us, focus on the good things in life.
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How a doctor stays calm and centered during times of uncertainty, one breath at a time.
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Our guest tries a practice to feel more connected to loved ones, and herself, while sheltering at home.
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Think of an important person in your life. Now imagine you never met. Our guest practices counting his blessings by picturing his life without a special person from his past.
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Do you have a hard time calming your nerves? Author Raina Telgemeier tries a practice to get out of her head, one step at a time.
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He survived the mass shooting in Parkland, Florida, two years ago and has been a student mental health advocate ever since. Now Kai Koerber finds a way to thank the person who helped him find his voice.
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Are you actually listening when someone is talking to you, or just waiting for your turn to talk? Our guest, a veteran of the Iraq War, practices how to truly listen to others.
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How can people from different groups get on the same page? Our guest, an educator and football coach, tries a strategy for building stronger, more inclusive teams.
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Her New Year's resolution was to have more joyful and fulfilling experiences in her daily life. Our guest tried a practice to help make that happen.
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There are millions of YouTube channels with people crinkling bubble wrap or whispering about folding laundry. Our guests talks about why autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) makes her, and many others, feel more calm and happy.
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Do you beat yourself up over every mistake? A high school senior tries to be kinder to himself during an especially stressful time.
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Comedian Maz Jobrani tries to be more thankful for the good things in his life by writing them down — and encourages his kids to do the same.
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When was the last time you felt connected to something bigger than yourself? Award-winning cellist Yumi Kendall looks, and listens, for moments of awe.
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It's easy to lose sight of what matters most. Our guest finds a way to reconnect with her values during stressful times.
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Doctors are often trained to be emotionally detached. But our guest finds greater meaning in his work as a physician when he tries to connect more deeply with his patients, co-workers, and family.
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A tree next to a bus stop, a flower poking through the sidewalk. Our guest, a veteran of the Iraq War, discovers how awe and wonder can be found anywhere — if you just pay attention.
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Do you fixate on what's going wrong in your life? Poet and "recovering pessimist" Maggie Smith practices looking on the bright side.
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She's one of the most accomplished comedians of her generation. But Margaret Cho wants to find a different kind of happiness.
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Should we try to find common ground with the villains in our lives? Comedian Zahra Noorbahksh tries to understand a "zombie" from her past.
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We gave our Happiness Guinea Pig a mission: Do five random acts of kindness in one day.
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Heights. Public speaking. Death. Our Happiness Guinea Pig explains how she overcomes her fears, one small step at a time.
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How can you unearth humor in everyday life? Best-selling author Michael Lewis goes looking for laughs.
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After more than a decade together, our Happiness Guinea Pig tries to bring the spark back into her marriage.
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Our Happiness Guinea Pig, the creator of Cartoon Network's We Bare Bears, finds a way to feel close to a loved one he recently lost.
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Her husband has been in prison for 23 years. Our Happiness Guinea Pig tries a new approach to stay strong while working to get him released.
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The loss of a job, the pain of a breakup -- it's easy to get down on ourselves when things aren't going well. Find out how our Happiness Guinea Pig tuned down the self-critic in her head.
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A high-five from a stranger, a hummingbird on a busy city street. Poet Ross Gay shares his own happiness practice: savoring the everyday delights in life.
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Are you still mad at someone who hurt you in the past? That can eat away at your health and well-being. Our Happiness Guinea Pig tries a new approach to giving up a grudge.
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What kinds of objects, images, and words surround your home or office? Our Happiness Guinea Pig surveys her apartment for items that spark connection and kindness.
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Do you have trouble slowing down enough to actually enjoy your life? Our Happiness Guinea Pig, comedian and radio host Luke Burbank, finds a way to break free from his over-scheduled lifestyle.
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How can we feel connected to the world around us? Singer Diana Gameros tries to cultivate a sense of awe in the most unlikely of places.
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Do you fixate on your flaws and shortcomings? Our happiness guinea pig tries the opposite: focusing on her personal strengths.
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Can you extend compassion toward a difficult person in your life? Congressman Tim Ryan tries a practice to help him reach across the aisle.
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A junior high school teacher spent his life defying stereotypes about how men should express their emotions. Here he takes on a new challenge: getting his students to express gratitude.
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Comedian Maz Jobrani tries to pay more attention to the good things in his life by writing them down -- and encourages his kids to do the same.
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He started Afghanistan's first post-Taliban rock band when he was 18 years old. A decade later, our Happiness Guinea Pig takes on another challenge: writing about his emotions.
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How do you build feelings of trust and security? Our Happiness Guinea Pig learns some truths about what it takes to feel supported.
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The Science of Happiness
Thumbnail for "W. Kamau Bell’s Thoughts on Awkward Relationships and Bridging Divides".
Comedian W. Kamau Bell discusses the challenges of finding common ground, even with people in your own family.
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International megastar Daniel Wu tries a practice that brings him calm amidst the chaos. 
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Did you know that you have the power to spark happiness in someone else's brain with just a few simple words? College student Eva Dickerson shares how she spread happiness across her campus, equipped with just her iPhone and some compliments.
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Our Happiness Guinea Pig, children's author Joanne Rocklin, shares her happiness practice: bringing people together to share a meal. It took on a deeper meaning for her after a recent tragedy.
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Why does a bath or swim feel so relaxing? Our guest shares her own happiness practice--spending time in water--which science is finding can make us happier and healthier. 
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"I'm sorry you feel that way." Some apologies can actually make things worse. Our Happiness Guinea Pigs, Jolenta Greenburg and Kristin Meinzer of the By the Book podcast, try a more effective way of saying...
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How do you respond when you feel threatened or defensive? Our Happiness Guinea Pig, writer Wajahat Ali, discovers a way to keep himself centered amidst the challenges and chaos of life.
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What would make you happier at work? Featuring some of our happiness guinea pigs, we share the latest insights and research on well-being and happiness in the workplace.
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Do you take your partner for granted? Our Happiness Guinea Pig, cartoonist Gene Luen Yang, imagines a life in which he never met his wife.
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Are you stuck ruminating about the past? Legendary skater Tommy Guerrero tries looking at negative events from a different perspective.
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Do you find yourself looking at your phone when you're supposed to be paying attention to a friend? Our Happiness Guinea Pig, The Takeaway's Tanzina Vega trades in her technology for some old school listening. 
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Many of us avoid chatting with strangers – isn't small talk tedious and dull? Listen as our happiness guinea pig discovers its surprising benefits.
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Author Michael Pollan, shares his experiences on being a guinea pig for his new book, How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence.
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Would you rather swim with sharks or give a speech before thousands of people? Discover how our happiness guinea pig tackled one of his many fears--and lived to talk about it.
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Holding on to a grudge? Hear how our happiness guinea pig tried to let go of deep-seated anger and resentment.
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For years, Dan Harris of ABC News was plagued by anxiety, depression, and streaks of anger. Here's how he learned to tame the voices in his head and get 10 percent happier.   
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In hard times, do you seek comfort from others or turn inwards? Find out how our Happiness Guinea Pig emerged from trauma by accepting others' support.  Thank you for your emails, calls, and letters! We think your stories will inspire others and...
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Is there someone important you've never properly thanked? Award-winning children's book author, Yuyi Morales, discovers the power of writing a "gratitude letter" to the librarian who changed her life. 
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Do memories of your past affect your happiness today? Susannah Cahalan was young and healthy when she was stricken with a mysterious illness. Learn how writing about her “month of madness” in the bestselling book Brain on Fire helped her reclaim...
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Does imagining your future make you more happy--or more anxious?  Our happiness guinea pig looks ahead for inspiration to improve her life now.
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Can you train your brain to be more grateful? Todd Zwillich of The Takeaway takes on the challenge.
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Are you so stressed that it wears you down physically as well as mentally? Discover how award-winning radio host Krista Tippett brought relief to her mind and body.  
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Do you dwell on the negative and let moments of joy just pass you by? Discover how the Academy Award-winning director of Inside Out got out of his head and savored the good in his life.
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What should you do when you thought you had it all -- but learn you've had it all wrong? Discover what our happiness guinea pig did to bring more joy and humor into his life.
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Can 36 questions help you fall in love--and stay in love? Best-selling author Kelly Corrigan tries a research-proven technique to feel closer to her husband. Plus, we learn how the same technique can actually reduce racism and prejudice.
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Are you too hard on yourself? Our Happiness Guinea Pig spent most of his life behind bars. Discover the research-tested practice that helped him quiet his inner critic.
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Do you take the good things in life for granted? You’re not alone, and studies show it's very human. But here’s a way to find more joy in the everyday. 
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Learn the secrets to happiness with award-winning psychologist Dacher Keltner.

How to Find Your Purpose in Life

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July 5, 201817min 12sec

Did you know what you wanted when you were in high school? Our teen guinea pig takes on the challenge of figuring out her purpose in life.

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