Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. In a culture that often reduces love to romance, Geena Davis helps us explore the science of love across the lifespan—revealing how our bonds with ...
Guest host Geena Davis guides us through the research on love that stretches beyond romance and friendship, showing up in our bonds with objects, nature, grief, and the collective moments that connect ...
What is the secret of happiness? Sonja Lyubomirsky, a distinguished professor of psychology at UC Riverside, used to dread that question; she considered it reductive. As a leading expert on the ...
From Tom Brady and Kevin Durant to Olympic gold medalists, people are really bad at predicting what will make them happy.
In her latest bestseller, the motivational speaker discusses how personal growth is only possible when you stop pouring ...
A new book, “How to Feel Loved,” links our social skills to how content we are. By Catherine Pearson Sonja Lyubomirsky has been a leading researcher on the science of happiness for decades. And for ...
Josh Burns and Andrew Roark, who have been convicted and later exonerated of crimes related to  “shaken baby syndrome,” which is now largely considered junk science, will launch a podcast, Unshaken ...
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Attending regularly to our own happiness is a loving gift to ourselves. Life is not and cannot always be joyful, but having joy matters. Amid complex, demanding, stressful lives, we can find ways to ...
The National Collaborative For Health Equity’s first podcast highlights how art can be a powerful tool for addressing ...
Thousands have attended this year's Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras parade, 48 years since the first gay rights parade in ...