Happiness
In 2012 the United Nations adopted a resolution recognising happiness as a universal goal for the wellbeing of humanity.
What does happiness actually mean and how do we achieve it?
Listen to a collection of interviews about the science, psychology, economics and philosophy of what has been called “the most cherished yet elusive of human desires”.
Ruby Wax on mindfulness
Ruby Wax is world-renowned as a comedian, celebrity interviewer, and script editor of the 1990s classic Absolutely Fabulous. She also has an OBE for her services to mental health and a Master's degree in Mindfulness-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from Oxford University.
Currently in New Zealand to address a conference of health professionals, Ruby Wax connects to Jesse Mulligan's "neural Wi-Fi" for a conversation about mindfulness and staying sane.
The Happiness Industry: Will Davies
British sociologist, political economist and author William Davies argues in his new book that employers are increasingly paying attention to happiness in the workplace as a means of keeping… Audio
How Nature is Good for our Well-being
Environmental scientist Lin Roberts argues that nature's ecosystem services are good for our well-being as well as the planet Audio
Gretchen Rubin on happiness and good habits
Gretchen Rubin is the best-selling author of The Happiness Project. Her latest book is Better than Before. Mastering the Habits of Our Everyday Lives.
Her thesis is that habits make change easier as they are the invisible architecture of daily life and remove the need for decision making and using self control to make changes.
But, she says, before we try to form new habits, we have to know ourselves, and know what will work, and what won't.
The Happiness U-Curve - Carol Graham
Carol Graham researches what makes people happy.
She's found that the lowest times in peoples' lives occur when they are in their forties, but after that their life satisfaction improves. It's called the happiness u-curve and it is a pattern that's repeated all over the world, no matter what the socio-economic conditions of the country.
So why do people get unhappy in their forties, but then get happier in their fifties?
Carol Graham talks to Kathryn Ryan about happiness and well-being.
Carol Graham is a fellow at the Brookings Institution and a professor of public policy at the University of Maryland who has written several books about happiness, including one about the paradox of "happy peasants and miserable millionaires".
The positivity ratio - Barbara Fredrickson
Increasing your daily diet of positive emotions also transforms people for the better; builds their resources, builds their resilience, builds their social networks, builds their health, on a physiological level.
Leading social psychologist on the science of happiness and the value of cultivating positive emotions. She discovered that experiencing positive emotions in a 3-to-1 ratio with negative ones leads people to a tipping point beyond which they naturally become more resilient to adversity.
Oliver Burkeman: happiness and self-help
Writer for The Guardian and Psychologies magazine, Oliver Burkeman's book is The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking.
Philosophy with Ann Kerwin: William James
The thoughts on life and happiness of American philosopher and psychologist William James (1842-1910)
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Happy cities?
Cities where people express a high level of trust for strangers and neighbors, not only happen to be the same places where people say they’re happier with their lives, but they actually get richer as well…
In his book Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design Charles Montgomery argues that cities can be happy places to live. With the world's urban population forecast to nearly 5 billion, or 60 percent, of the world's population by 2030, let's hope he's right!
The science of optimism and pessimism with Dr. Elaine Fox
Psychologist and neuroscientist Elaine Fox is an expert on the science behind why we're naturally optimistic or pessimistic. In her book, "Rainy Brain, Sunny Brain", she explores whether optimism is… Audio
Dr Rick Hanson - Rewiring Happiness
We have the opportunity to use our minds, and our good hearts, and our good wills, to gradually change our brains for the better...
Dr Rick Hansen is a neuro-psychologist who says it's possible to train your brain to get the most out of positive experiences so that they'll see you through lifes challenges.
Live Happier, Live Longer
Dr Timothy Sharp is an Australian clinical psychologist and the founder of The Happiness Institute, which aims to enhance happiness in people, their families and also in organisations. Audio
The Happiness Trap - Dr Russ Harris
There’s an epidemic of depression and anxiety and a lot of it's being fuelled by misleading ideas about happiness…
Dr Russ Harris is the author of The Happiness Trap: Stop Struggling Start Living. Starting off as a GP with a growing interest in mindfulness, Russ Harris has gone on to become an expert in the field of stress management.
Hans Becker: Aged Care
Wellbeing has a big scale of things: activity, restaurants, conversations pieces etc and we have tried to make a nice mix of that. And I’m here in the library of Palmerston, and to my astonishment, it’s exactly like the sheltered village squares we are trying to make in Holland. It’s a very very nice library I am in here.
CEO of the Humanitas Foundation, which uses the philosophy of happiness to revolutionise the social and commercial approach to retirement villages in the Netherlands. He was the lead speaker at the Ageing Asia Leadership Workshop in Palmerston North in 2013.
Happiness economics
Nick Powdthavee, behavioural economist and author of The Happiness Equation: The Surprising Economics of Our Most Valuable Asset, which discusses the new science of happiness economics. Audio
Door socks and happiness
Joel Hansby considers the role door socks play in happiness. Audio
External links
- The World Database of Happiness
- New Zealand on the OECD Better Life Index
- 20 March: International Day of Happiness
- World Health Organisation: Global burden of mental disorders (pdf)
- Action for Happiness
Mental wellness resources
- The National Depression Initiative
- The Lowdown: Helping youth with depression
- Mental health - Ministry of Health
- SPARX
- Health Navigator - Depression
- CALM - Computer Assisted Learning for the Mind