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16.06.2025
35 Minuten
We all have our own ways of coping - especially when things get
tough. So for the next few shows we're going to talking to people
with interesting coping strategies. And we start with Elias Weiss
Friedman, aka The Dogist.
Throughout his life, Elias has found comfort in dogs. And when he
got fired from his job, dogs came to the rescue again - they
helped him forge a new career as a photographer and a social
media star.
Elias discusses his journey and what he thinks dogs can teach us
about being our best selves. And for more stories, check out his
new book This Dog Will Change Your Life.
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06.06.2025
38 Minuten
We’re bringing you an episode of A Slight Change of Plans hosted
by Dr. Maya Shankar - the behavioral scientist who also
happens to be a former student of Dr Laurie.
Maya sits down with bestselling author and popular podcast host
Mel Robbins to talk about letting go of perfectionism and people
pleasing, and how to cope when you lose control of a situation.
If you enjoy this episode, listen to A Slight Change of
Plans wherever you get your podcasts.
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02.06.2025
40 Minuten
The happiness of young people has taken a big hit since the
advent of the smartphone - and social psychologist Jonathan Haidt
argues that there is a direct link. He warns that allowing
children easy access to the internet and social media adversely
impacts their sleep, their self-esteem and even how their brains
develop.
Jonathan explains the dangers he sees in letting kids use
smartphones, while Jill Murphy of Common Sense Media suggests
ways parents can navigate introducing tech into children's
lives.
This series on parenting coincides with Dr Laurie's new free
online class, The Science of Wellbeing for Parents which is
available now at Coursera.org. You can sign up
at drlauriesantos.com/parents.
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26.05.2025
35 Minuten
Why do kids do disruptive, annoying or maddening things? Usually
when children behave badly, the first thing adults do is yell at
them, tell them they're bad and dole out punishments.
Developmental psychologist David Yeager says that's the wrong
approach. Instead parents need work out why their child made bad
decisions in the first place.
David is the author of the book 10 to 25 and argues
that we should work out what's at the root of bad behaviour in
young people. Maybe they want to gain status with their peers, or
crave more outlets to be social. Once adults work out these
motivations, they can encourage their kids to find better ways to
reach their goals without breaking the rules.
This series on parenting coincides with Dr Laurie's new free
online class, The Science of Wellbeing for Parents which is
available now at Coursera.org. You can sign up
at drlauriesantos.com/parents.
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Pushkin+ on Apple Podcasts or Pushkin.fm. Pushkin+ subscribers
can access ad-free episodes, full audiobooks, exclusive binges,
and bonus content for all Pushkin shows.
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19.05.2025
46 Minuten
Clinical psychologist Dr Becky Kennedy thinks every child is
“good inside” even when they’re behaving badly. So to tackle
tantrums or rule-breaking, she argues that parents must set clear
boundaries for acceptable behaviour, but also seek to understand
why their children are misbehaving.
If a child is acting "badly" because they are disappointed, sad,
frustrated, jealous, or uncomfortable, then a parent's job is to
help their kid deal with those feelings and build up more
resilience to common emotions that they'll experience throughout
life.
Hear more of Dr Becky's parenting tips on her podcast Good Inside
With Dr Becky
This series on parenting coincides with Dr Laurie's new free
online class, The Science of Wellbeing for Parents which is
available now at Coursera.org. You can sign up
at drlauriesantos.com/parents.
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You might think you know what it takes to lead a happier life…
more money, a better job, or Instagram-worthy vacations. You’re
dead wrong. Yale professor Dr. Laurie Santos has studied the
science of happiness and found that many of us do the exact
opposite of what will truly make our lives better. Based on the
psychology course she teaches at Yale -- the most popular class
in the university’s 300-year history -- Laurie will take you
through the latest scientific research and share some surprising
and inspiring stories that will change the way you think about
happiness.
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