• Ep. 1: What is Happiness?
    Nov 9 2018

    Michelle and Oliver open the series with perhaps the biggest question of all – asking ‘What is Happiness?’.

    Serving as an introduction to the subject we hear from neuroscientist Ash Ranpura who lays out the science behind four key neurochemicals in the body and reveals why they’re crucial in helping us understand happiness. Victoria Milligan lays bare her tragic story of losing her partner and child in a boating accident and how eventually it led her to truly appreciate life. And finally, Michelle calls on one of the world’s leading happiness experts, who’s racked up millions of views for his TED talk and who also just happens to be her husband, Shawn Achor. How does Shawn define happiness? At the end of the episode Michelle talks listeners through a quick and easy gratitude exercise called The Doubler.

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    25 mins
  • Ep. 2: Can We Make Ourselves Happier?
    Nov 9 2018

    Michelle and Oliver unpick the science behind strategies to make ourselves happier, with the help of leading psychologist in the field Professor Sonja Lyubomirsky from the University of California. We hear from British author Helen Russell who moved to Denmark when her husband got a job with Lego, and quickly discovered why the Danish way of life is so conducive to happiness. And Michelle shares one of her favourite daily exercises that helps train the brain to think more positively.

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    19 mins
  • Ep. 3: Is Chasing Happiness Making Us Sad?
    Nov 9 2018

    Research shows that Americans invest more time, money and emotional energy into the ‘pursuit of happiness’ than any other nation, but they’re sliding down the global happiness scale. Are these two things linked? We ask British author living in LA, Ruth Whipmann why she thinks they are, and what she’s discovered really DOES make us happy.

    And ex-boy-band member Harry Judd (from McFly) tells us how exercise helped relieve his battle with anxiety and OCD and why he thinks more people need to understand the link between exercise and happiness.

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    21 mins
  • Ep. 4: Why is Everyone Talking about Mindfulness?
    Nov 9 2018

    Mindfulness. The word is everywhere. You can do mindful walking, mindful colouring books and even mindful cooking. But what is it?

    Michelle and Oliver find out with the help of Sharon Salzburg, world-renowned teacher of meditation and New York Times best-selling author. Plus, sceptical ex-ABC news anchor Dan Harris explains how he found calm and clarity after having a panic attack live on air. Now a true convert he admits he found the initial idea of meditation ‘repellent’. At the end of the episode Sharon takes listeners through a simple 3-minute meditation exercise that they can return to again and again.

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    20 mins
  • Ep. 5: Is Happiness Contagious?
    Nov 9 2018

    Does doing things for other people make you happier? Michelle and Oliver speak to a behemoth in the world of Happiness to find out, and that’s Gretchen Rubin. Author of several best sellers on the subject she is a big believer in acts of kindness, as long as it’s not random! We also hear from Dr Oliver Scott Curry at the University of Oxford who’s studied the positive impact of acts of kindness.

    And finally Michelle and Oliver meet Mo Gawdat. Once the Chief Business Officer for Google X, he turned his hand to making other people happy after losing his son Ali. He reckons he’s come up with the true answer to happiness, in the form of an equation. At the end of the episode Michelle takes listeners through a final short exercise involving a simple act of kindness that just might make them happier.

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    24 mins