

10% Happier with Dan Harris
10% Happier
Self-help for smart people. World-class insights and practices from experts in modern science and ancient wisdom. Hosted by veteran journalist and best-selling author, Dan Harris.
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Aug 9, 2024 • 42min
Jeff Tweedy (From Wilco) On: Music As A Lifeline, Shame, Schadenfreude, And Freaking Out On Weed
Join Jeff Tweedy, the lead singer and songwriter of Wilco, as he dives deep into music's transformative power. He shares personal stories of alienation from his small-town upbringing and how they shape his songwriting. The conversation weaves through the intersections of music, identity, and emotional authenticity. Tweedy candidly discusses a panic attack triggered by weed, exploring the concepts of ego death and spirituality. His insights on life's challenges and connections through music are both moving and thought-provoking.

Aug 7, 2024 • 55min
A Candid Conversation With The Rapper Common On: Self-Worth, Fitness, Trauma, And The Evolution Of Vulnerability In Hip-Hop
Common, an Oscar and Grammy-winning artist, discusses his journey to self-worth and the impact of rejection as an artist. He dives into the four pillars of wellness from his book 'And Then We Rise,' emphasizing food, body, mind, and soul. The transformative power of therapy and meditation in his life takes center stage, highlighting vulnerability in hip-hop and personal growth. Common also reflects on the evolution of the genre toward authenticity and addresses the connection between spirituality and music in fostering healing.

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Aug 5, 2024 • 1h 4min
Goldie Hawn On: "Brain Breaks," Curiosity, And How To Make A Romantic Relationship Last For 30 Years
Goldie Hawn, an Academy Award-winning actress and the founder of MindUP, delves into her journey with meditation, which helped her tackle panic attacks. She discusses the transformative power of curiosity and the significance of 'brain breaks' for mental fitness. Hawn shares insights on nurturing long-lasting romantic relationships, the corrosive nature of jealousy, and how mindfulness can support children's emotional health. Her experiences highlight the joy found in self-discovery and the importance of fostering emotional connections.

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Jul 31, 2024 • 1h 17min
What It's Like To Do A Year-Long Silent Meditation Retreat—By Yourself | Cara Lai
Cara Lai is a multifaceted meditation teacher, artist, and wilderness guide with a rich background in social work. She shares her profound insights from a year-long silent meditation retreat, exploring the emotional challenges and transformative lessons learned along the way. The conversation delves into embracing solitude, navigating discomfort, and the power of mindfulness in everyday life. Cara discusses the significance of community and connection, revealing how these experiences resonate with universal struggles and personal growth.

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Jul 29, 2024 • 1h 15min
How Turning Habits Into Rituals Can Help You At Home, At Work, And When You're Anxious | Michael Norton
In this engaging conversation, Michael Norton, a Harvard Business School professor and author of The Ritual Effect, explores how transforming habits into rituals can significantly improve various aspects of life. He discusses the distinction between habits and rituals, emphasizing their role in enhancing emotional experiences and creativity. Norton also shares insights on introducing meaningful rituals in the workplace to boost team dynamics and communication. Additionally, he highlights how personal rituals can help in managing anxiety and strengthen relationships.

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Jul 26, 2024 • 15min
From Ted Talks Daily: The Benefits Of Not Being A Jerk To Yourself
Explore the journey of self-compassion through the lens of a life-changing panic attack. Discover how meditation transformed not only the speaker’s life but also their relationships. Learn about the powerful impact of loving-kindness meditation in battling self-criticism and promoting emotional well-being. With humor and insight, the speaker shares the science behind nurturing a kinder internal dialogue, making you more pleasant to those around you.

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Jul 24, 2024 • 1h 8min
A Buddhist Antidote To Fear And Anxiety | Devin Berry
Devin Berry, a Dharma teacher at Spirit Rock and IMS, shares his transformative journey from skeptic to meditation expert. He discusses how mindfulness alone isn’t sufficient, emphasizing the power of metta, or loving-kindness, as a vital practice. Devin recounts the Buddha's origins of metta, illustrating its role in fostering compassion in our fractured world. He also dives into the practice of Dana (generosity), reflecting on his year-long experiment and highlighting how these teachings combat fear and anxiety, promoting emotional well-being.

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Jul 22, 2024 • 1h 16min
The Science Of Manifestation: Can This Stanford Neuroscientist Convince A Skeptical Dan To Give It A Shot? | Dr. James R. Doty
Dr. James R. Doty, a Stanford neurosurgeon and compassion researcher, discusses the science behind manifestation and offers an intriguing perspective that mixes intention setting with neurological insights. He reveals his six steps to manifesting, emphasizing the importance of understanding our desires versus needs. Doty explores how caring influences our brain's functions and shares practical tips for embedding intentions into our subconscious. This thought-provoking conversation critiques popular misconceptions around manifestation and highlights the transformative power of human connection.

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Jul 17, 2024 • 1h 15min
Mindfulness Without All The Effort | Loch Kelly (Co-Interviewed By Matt Harris)
Loch Kelly, an author and psychotherapist, shares insights on 'effortless mindfulness' while Matt Harris co-interviews. They tackle common meditation challenges, urging a curious approach to non-duality. Kelly explores transforming conventional mindfulness into a more effortless awareness, emphasizing the deep connections between emotions and experiences. The duo discusses the power of language in shaping consciousness and the importance of tailoring mindfulness techniques to individual learning styles, fostering mental clarity and connection.

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Jul 15, 2024 • 1h 16min
The Science Of Memory: How To Get Better At Remembering And Be Okay With Forgetting | Charan Ranganath
Charan Ranganath, a UC Davis neuroscientist and author of "Why We Remember," discusses the fascinating science of memory. He explains how mood and multitasking can drastically alter what we remember. Forgetting is framed as a necessity for efficiency rather than a flaw. Ranganath shares practical strategies like chunking, distinctiveness, and the importance of sleep in enhancing memory retention. He also emphasizes that mistakes can actually boost learning, challenging the traditional view of memory as an accurate archive.


