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In this episode we look back on past interviews from the Live Happy Now podcast with Live Happy COO, Co-Founder and Editorial Director Deborah Heisz. Did your favorite episode make the list?
Jim Brickman is a Grammy Award-nominated contemporary pianist. In his latest book, Soothe: How to find Calm Amid Everyday Chaos—he compiles a collection of both spiritual and practical advice that mirrors the way it feels when listening to his music.
Jenny Santi is a trusted philanthropy advisor to some of the world’s most generous givers and celebrity activists. In this episode Jenny shares the science behind giving, how it makes you feel good and ways to overcome compassion fatigue.
New York Times best-selling author Deepak Chopra and internationally acclaimed expert on Alzheimer’s disease Rudolph Tanzi dive into their latest book Super Genes and how you have the power to change the activity of your genetic make-up
Sara Oliveri, life coach and speaker, shares effective tools to create a more meaningful and fulfilling life and how to identify your personal core values to help you achieve authentic happiness.
Dr. Drew Ramsey, New York Times best-selling author of Fifty Shades of Kale and The Happiness Diet, shares the best foods for a healthy and growing brain as well as great tips for wholesome eating on a budget.
Anne K. Fishel, Ph.D., is a co-founder of The Family Dinner Project, a non-profit group that works online and in person to help families have healthy and enjoyable dinners. In this episode we explore some tips for making dinner table conversation interesting, lively and meaningful.
Rhonda Cornum was a flight surgeon in 1991 when her Black Hawk helicopter was sent to rescue a downed F-16 pilot. Through this “one week of misadventure” she remained positive. Learn where that resilience came from, the major challenges to teaching and learning resilience, and a few tips to become more resilient.
Tom Rath shares his most recent work, a feature-length documentary film, Fully Charged, which explores the key elements of energizing one’s work and life through personal stories and interviews with the world’s leading social scientists.
Louis Alloro is one of the first 100 people in the world to earn a Master of Applied Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania. In this episode we look at the power of gratitude as well as recommendations for positivity and peace during the holiday season.
Making your world a happier place.