Q: "What Did the Pandemic Teach Us About Happiness?"
Episode Date: August 1, 2022Covid brought disruption and despair... but it also caused many of us to think about our lives and what is most important to us. Listener Dr Amy Coman...
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-year history -- Laurie will take you through the latest scientific research and share some surprising and inspiring stories that will change the way you think about happiness.
205 episodes transcribedCovid brought disruption and despair... but it also caused many of us to think about our lives and what is most important to us. Listener Dr Amy Coman...
It can speak to us in the middle of a work project, the middle of a date, or the middle of the night. The critical voice in our head telling us we're...
Since Covid hit, many of us have seen fewer people and experienced more loneliness. Listener Ivana Cole wants to know what we can do to reconnect and...
Listener Niki Walker has a question... in our busy, career-driven, money-oriented live, are we forgetting to make time for more important things? In...
Nobel Peace Prize winners feel burnout too. Malala Yousafzai - who survived an assassination attempted by the Taliban - works tirelessly so that more...
What would you ask a wellbeing expert? Dr Laurie Santos is back with a special season of The Happiness Lab fielding listener questions about work, rel...
If you dread getting out of bed in the morning; if you are bad tempered with co-workers, clients or customers; if you leave work feeling an exhaustion...
Psychologist and writer Adam Grant used every second of his day to the fullest... until he was struck by feelings of emptiness and stagnation. His sle...
If you've done something wrong, feelings of guilt can prompt us to apologise, make amends and change our ways. But many of us also feel guilty with li...
We react to sadness in a variety of unhelpful ways. We try to suppress it. We experience guilt over it and apologise to the people around us for feeli...
Anger is a powerful signal that you or someone you value is in danger. But in our normal lives the sensations of rage we experience are false alarms -...
Many of the most painful or troubling emotions we experience are reactions to events that have actually happened - but one powerful and sometimes para...
Grief is a simple enough word, but the emotional journey it describes is chaotic, messy and unique to each person. Psychotherapist and bereavement exp...
Most of us don't like to think about death - and when we experience a bereavement we're often not prepared for the pain or willing to confront all the...
Uncomfortable emotions such as anger, guilt or loneliness are like the guiding beam of a lighthouse - they warn you of dangers ahead and help you navi...
We need to pay attention to our negative feelings - since they are telling us important things which we should address if we are to be happier in 2022...
The Happiness Lab returns on Jan 3 to help you take a fresh, new year look at the emotions that make us sad, angry or uncomfortable. We often either i...
We all want to do good - and doing good can make us feel good - but we often don't make the most effective choices when we do things like donate money...
If we decide that we can't get better at things, or that our ideas and personality traits are fixed... then we hinder our ability to change and improv...
Presenting: An Excerpt from Miracle And Wonder: Conversations With Paul Simon by Malcolm Gladwell and Bruce Headlam. Download the audiobook today at m...