

Michael Plant
Philosopher and global happiness researcher who founded the Happier Lives Institute and serves as a Research Fellow at Oxford's Wellbeing Research Centre, specializing in wellbeing science and effective altruism.
Top 5 podcasts with Michael Plant
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Dec 1, 2025 • 22min
#446 — How to Do the Most Good
In this thought-provoking conversation, Michael Plant, a philosopher and the founder of the Happier Lives Institute, delves into the complexities of happiness and effective altruism. They tackle the nature of well-being through Nozick's 'Experience Machine' and discuss the significance of self-reported happiness. Michael emphasizes the impact of treating depression over mere financial aid, while critiquing the moral consequences of good intentions. Additionally, they explore the future implications of AI on human flourishing and address the meaning crisis in a world increasingly defined by technology.

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Sep 17, 2025 • 1h 12min
Beyond saving lives: happiness and doing good (with Michael Plant)
In this engaging discussion, Michael Plant, Founder of the Happier Lives Institute and post-doctoral researcher at Oxford, dives into the realms of happiness and charity evaluation. He examines the balance between moment-to-moment happiness and life satisfaction when guiding philanthropic efforts. Michael critiques traditional metrics like QALYs/DALYs and reveals gaps in charity effectiveness focused on wellbeing. He also delves into the moral complexities of prioritizing interventions, such as treating depression versus providing clean water, urging donors to consider happiness-based strategies.

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Mar 20, 2025 • 51min
MICHAEL PLANT shares the 2025 World Happiness Report
Michael Plant, the founding director of the Happier Lives Institute and a research fellow at Oxford, dives into the essence of happiness and global wellbeing. He discusses key findings from the 2025 World Happiness Report, emphasizing how informed charitable giving can significantly improve well-being. Plant shares insights on the emotional toll of infertility, personal anecdotes, and the diverse dimensions of happiness, urging listeners to consider how their actions contribute to a happier society.

Dec 17, 2025 • 20min
Quantifying Happiness In 2026
Michael Plant, founder of the Happier Lives Institute, dives into the complexities of happiness in today's turbulent times. He discusses how happiness can be quantified through life satisfaction metrics, revealing that self-reported well-being often paints a clearer picture than economic indicators like GDP. Plant argues for policies prioritizing happiness over income, highlighting key factors like health, relationships, and purpose. He offers actionable steps for individuals to boost their well-being, emphasizing social connections and seeking help when needed.

Oct 24, 2021 • 1h 10min
How to measure impact, and why we may have all been doing it wrong (with Michael Plant)
Michael Plant, founder of the Happier Lives Institute and a researcher at Oxford, dives deep into measuring well-being. He examines the reliability of self-reported happiness metrics and critiques traditional health measures like QALYs and DALYs. The importance of psychological factors in mental health interventions is emphasized, showcasing their effectiveness over cash transfers. Plant also highlights Bhutan's gross national happiness as a unique approach to measure success and calls for a shift toward integrating subjective well-being in effective altruism.


