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    Explore "meaningful relationships" with insightful episodes like "3 Simple Ways to Get the Love You Want", "How To Reduce Loneliness, Depression, And Distraction By Adapting Our Relationship To Social Media", "How To Get Your Health Back On Track", "The Savings Expert: “Do Not Buy A House!”, How To Turn £100 Into £1.5m Without Effort: Morgan Housel" and "125. The psychology of dating apps ft. Bumble" from podcasts like ""The Mel Robbins Podcast", "The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.", "The Doctor's Farmacy with Mark Hyman, M.D.", "The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett" and "The Psychology of your 20s"" and more!

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    3 Simple Ways to Get the Love You Want

    3 Simple Ways to Get the Love You Want

    In this episode, you’ll learn what true love really is, along with 3 simple ways to start getting the love you want. 

    Today, you’ll learn the art & science of giving and receiving love.

    You’ll get simple tools for all kinds of love: romantic relationships, friendships, family relationships, mentorship, and even the smallest, simplest daily acts of love.

     

    You’ll also learn:

     

    • The most controversial thing ever said on The Mel Robbins Podcast.
    • The truth about love. (and an entirely new way to think about it)
    • How to instantly shift any relationship for the better.
    • The #1 relationship study of all time: Mel breaks down the takeaways for you.
    • 3 things you can do, immediately after listening, to boost your happiness and well-being.
    • How the Law of Reciprocity creates a powerful ripple effect.
    • This person made a huge difference in Mel’s life. (and will change yours, too)
    • The secret to inspiring and motivating any person. (yourself included) 

     

    For more resources, including links to all studies mentioned, and to go deeper into the themes in the episode, click here for the podcast episode page.

     

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    How To Reduce Loneliness, Depression, And Distraction By Adapting Our Relationship To Social Media

    How To Reduce Loneliness, Depression, And Distraction By Adapting Our Relationship To Social Media

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    In today’s episode, I talk with Cal Newport, Jim Kwik, Tobias Rose-Stockwell, and Laurie Santos about the myth that social media can make you happier and why it’s actually a source of anxiety.


    Cal Newport is an associate professor of computer science at Georgetown University and writes about the impact of technological innovations on our culture. Newport is the author of six books, including Digital Minimalism and Deep Work. As we dive into the topic of social media, Cal shares his expertise on how it’s impacting public health and culture in ways much greater than you might expect.


    Jim Kwik is an internationally acclaimed authority in the realm of brain optimization, memory improvement, and accelerated learning. With more than 30 years of experience, Jim has dedicated his life to helping people tap into their brain’s full potential. After overcoming learning challenges from a childhood brain injury, Jim embarked on a journey with the mission to leave no brain behind, and, through his teachings, Jim inspires others to unlock their inner genius, empowering them to live a life of greater power, productivity, and purpose.


    Tobias Rose-Stockwell is a writer, designer, and media researcher whose work has been featured in major outlets such as The Atlantic, WIRED, NPR, the BBC, CNN, and many others. His research has been cited in the adoption of key interventions to reduce toxicity and polarization within leading tech platforms. He previously led humanitarian projects in Southeast Asia focused on civil war reconstruction efforts, work for which he was honored with an award from the 14th Dalai Lama. He lives in New York with his cat Waffles.


    Laurie Santos is a Professor of Psychology and the Head of Silliman College at Yale University, as well as the host of the critically acclaimed podcast The Happiness Lab. After observing a disturbing level of unhappiness and anxiety among her students, she began teaching a course entitled "Psychology and the Good Life," which quickly became the most popular course in Yale's history and has also reached almost 2 million people from all over the world online. Although she’s now best known as a "happiness expert,” Santos's research explores the much broader question of "What makes the human mind unique?" and often includes comparing the cognitive capacities of non-human animals to humans.


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    How To Get Your Health Back On Track

    How To Get Your Health Back On Track

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    We all get off track sometimes. Life gets busy, we indulge a little too much during the holidays, or we ignore the messages our body is sending us to sleep more and eat better. This can leave us feeling super sluggish, run-down, or unable to think clearly. This is what I call FLC syndrome? It’s when you feel like crap! 


    In today’s episode, we feature four segments from The Doctor’s Farmacy Health Bites series about hitting the reset button on our diet and lifestyle choices and establishing new behaviors for our overall wellbeing.


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    The Savings Expert: “Do Not Buy A House!”, How To Turn £100 Into £1.5m Without Effort: Morgan Housel

    The Savings Expert: “Do Not Buy A House!”, How To Turn £100 Into £1.5m Without Effort: Morgan Housel
    Will money make you happy? How much is really enough? And how much should you save? Too often people don’t have the answers for the biggest financial questions in life, until now. In this new episode Steven sits down with world-renowned financial expert and best-selling author, Morgan Housel. Morgan Housel is a partner at the Collaborative Fund, a leading venture capital firm with a focus on technological companies. He is also the author of the book, ‘The Psychology of Money’, which has sold over 4 million copies. MarketWatch named him as one of 2022’s 50 most influential people in financial markets. In this conversation Morgan and Steven discuss topics, such as: How happiness is being in control and having freedom Why a lack of control can make your life crumble Why nobody actually cares about your material possessions The money games being played in society Why you should rent your home until you have kids His mission behind writing about money Why your relationship with money defines you How to gain introspection about your life and finances The randomness of financial crises Why you should have a deathbed perspective on work and savings How embrace failure can lead to huge successes The double life of billionaires: wealth and pressure The cost of a stressful job on health Why bad news travels faster Why growth comes from challenges and disasters How growth comes with stress and uncertainty Slow habits and their long term effects How personal tragedies shape life goals Why you should balance wealth with wellbeing Staying patient despite market upheavals The need for big, terrifying goals in business. The difference between being rich and feeling wealthy. Why a rising income doesn’t lead to happiness The meaning of authentic success You can purchase Morgan’s most recent book, ‘Same as Ever: Timeless Lessons on Risk, Opportunity and Living a Good Life’, here: https://amzn.to/467d77x Follow Morgan: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3spU4HK Twitter: https://bit.ly/40mE6uF Flightfund: https://flightfund.com/ If you enjoy hearing about how to master the world of finance, I recommend you check out my conversation with Ramit Sethi, which you can find here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORqd9QAC8OY Watch the episodes on Youtube - https://g2ul0.app.link/3kxINCANKsb My new book! 'The 33 Laws Of Business & Life' is out now: https://smarturl.it/DOACbook Follow me: Instagram:http://bit.ly/3nIkGAZ Twitter:http://bit.ly/3ztHuHm Linkedin:https://bit.ly/41Fl95Q Telegram:http://bit.ly/3nJYxST Sponsors: British Airways: https://www.britishairways.com/en-gb/offers/sale Huel: https://g2ul0.app.link/G4RjcdKNKsb Eightsleep: https://www.eightsleep.com/uk/steven/ CODE: STEVEN (save $150 on the Pod Cover) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    125. The psychology of dating apps ft. Bumble

    125. The psychology of dating apps ft. Bumble

    The new reality of dating in your 20s is that the majority of us who are single are on the dating apps. Tinder, Hinge and Bumble have completely changed how we approach dating by expanding our options, making dating convenient and accessible and are increasingly becoming the way many of us meet our partners. A study conducted by the Pew Research Centre found that almost half of us between 18 and 29 have used a dating app. Yet, this has also transformed a lot of our offline behaviours towards dating. In this episode we break down the psychology behind dating apps including: 

    • The impact of choice overload
    • The psychology behind our romantic preferences 
    • The scarcity effect 
    • Seeking validation through dating apps
    • Dopamine and swipe based dating 
    • Dealing with rejection and dating app burnout 

    We are also joined by the wonderful Lucille McCart from Bumble who discusses how we can use dating apps to their full potential in our 20s. She explains how we can convert our online matches into real world connections, why you should be the one asking people on dates and the benefit dating people outside of your 'type'. All of that a more. Listen now. 

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    123. A life update - healthy love, moving overseas, dealing with online criticism

    123. A life update - healthy love, moving overseas, dealing with online criticism

    It's been a while since my last life update so I thought we would take a bit of a breather and sit down for a nice chatty episode, just for you all the loyal podcast listeners, discussing all the recent changes and surprises that have been transpiring in my life as of late. From discovering what a healthy relationship looks like after years of tragic dating stories, the end of my single era, to moving to NYC and writing a book (!!!) there is so much to cover, alongside answering some of your burning questions. Listen now! 

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    7+ Powerful Habits To Avoid Loneliness, Feel Connected And Build Authentic Community

    7+ Powerful Habits To Avoid Loneliness, Feel Connected And Build Authentic Community

    Ever find yourself yearning for a deeper bond with those around you?  

    Creating deeper connections doesn't have to be an exhausting or daunting task.

    We can still create connections in the simplest most ordinary ways if we make time for it and show sincerity. 

    From the hustle and bustle of everyday life to the moments of solitude, we'll uncover the secrets to forging relationships that stand the test of time. Your social life doesn't have to feel like a performance – let's make it a celebration.

    Let's explore how broadening your emotional language can be the key to unlocking a world of deeper connections. Say goodbye to surface-level chatter and say hello to discussions that spark genuine connections. From sharing smiles with strangers to using technology to our advantage, each habit is a stepping stone to deeper relationships. 

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • How to bridge connection gap
    • How to tune into yourself before making connections
    • How to be more vocal about your emotions
    • How to make new memories with old friends
    • How to start engaging conversations

    Hope you're able to genuinely connect with someone today. Let's make every connection count!

    With Love and Gratitude,

    Jay Shetty

    What We Discuss:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 01:36 Do you sometimes feel lonely, or disconnected from the people around you?
    • 07:58 Habit #1: Check in with yourself - Does your social life start to feel like work or when your social life feels like it's non-existent?
    • 14:14 Habit #2: Expand your emotional vocabulary -  If you wanna see, hear, and understand and value other people better, you need to expand your emotional vocabulary
    • 17:56 Habit #3: Old new and new old - While we use nostalgia to build connection, try to build new memories with an old friend
    • 20:44 Habit #4: Ask interesting questions - Go for more open and fascinating questions that won’t pressure other people to answer
    • 23:05 Habit #5: Deep versus shallow time - Take the time to invest in creating a small group where you can build deeper connections 
    • 26:07 Habit #6: Look for patterns and connections where others don’t see them
    • 27:20 Habit #7: Smile at strangers and say hello creates an energy for small moments of connection
    • 28:40 Habit #8: Use technology to your advantage and connect with people you haven’t talked with in a while or reconnect with them anytime
    • 30:04 Habit #9: Giving creates connect - When you give someone a part of you, a piece of you, a truth about you, it allows you to connect with them
    • 30:52 Habit #10: Invite people for ordinary tasks - It’s okay to spend time with people in boring ways and connect with them
    • 31:34 Habit #11: Connecting with people in all ages 

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    Get Your Sh*t Together: This 85-Year-Old Badass Does More Than You & Me (Steal Her 7 Amazing Secrets to Life)

    Get Your Sh*t Together: This 85-Year-Old Badass Does More Than You & Me (Steal Her 7 Amazing Secrets to Life)

    In this episode, you will meet Judie, a total badass who has it all figured out, from killer biceps to fulfilling friendships to staying mentally sharp, spunky, and sexy. She’s got it all together.

     

    Who is Judie? She’s my 85-year-old mother-in-law.

      

    You don’t need a library full of books filled with the science of staying young forever. Today you are getting the cliff notes for living a long, happy, healthy, fulfilling, and purposeful life.

     

    She will teach you:

    • The reason moments of joy are fleeting for you and how to make them last longer.
    • The most important relationship you need to foster in your life.
    • The surprising thing you can do this week to create purpose in your life.
    • Why you need friends that are younger AND older than you.
    • How to create a killer morning routine that fuels your busy life.
    • The 3 ways to keep your mind young at any age.
    • The reason YOU need to be the first one to pick up the phone.

     

     

    Today Judie is sharing her 7 secrets to longevity and coaching you on how to get the life you deserve. She spills her no-BS secrets on how to take care of your mind, body, and relationships.

     

    Backed by research and 80 years of experience, her love of life and ability to embrace moments of joy and give back are what make her such an inspiration.

     

    I am so excited to introduce this wonderful person to you. I want you to take a page out of her playbook.

     

    You’re never too young or too old to start living life the way you want.

     

    And it is NEVER too late to be the badass you were meant to be.

     

    Xo, Mel

     

    In this episode:

    • 4:02: How to create a killer morning routine that fuels your busy life.
    • 8:18: One mantra that you need for purposeful intention.
    • 10:14: When Judie first started working out (it’s not too late).
    • 11:30: Judie’s #1 for feeling less depressed and isolated as you age.
    • 12:13: Why you need friends that are younger AND older than you.
    • 14:41: The surprising thing you can do this week to create purpose in your life.
    • 17:44: The reason YOU need to be the first one to pick up the phone.
    • 19:50: The 3 ways to keep your mind young at any age.
    • 22:10: How to maintain the motivation to move every day.
    • 32:03: The most important relationship you need to foster in your life.
    • 36:47: How you can really “stay young at heart”.
    • 40:24: How to get the life you deserve and live the way you want.

     

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    191. The importance of showing up for other people

    191. The importance of showing up for other people

    On this episode I go over the importance of showing up for other people, what will change in your life when you start to do this more consistently, and ways that you can show up for others (your partner, friends, family and even strangers).

     

     

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    E187: World’s No.1 Matchmaker: How To FIND And KEEP Real Love!: Paul Brunson

    E187: World’s No.1 Matchmaker: How To FIND And KEEP Real Love!: Paul Brunson
    Paul Brunson is the host of Married At First Sight, and a world-renowned expert on relationships and human connection. Paul spent many years wondering how to get people to love and accept each other, before realising he had to get them to love and accept themselves. In the conversation Paul really unlocks that it’s connection to each other’s values that makes a last relationship. To be at peace with other peoples values, you have to have your own figured out first. One of the most illuminating, original and surprising experts on relationships who’s ever shared his wisdom with us, Paul is just one of a number of world-leading black thought leaders and celebrities were sharing with you this Black History Month. Topics: Early years Why match making? The influence your parents had on your work Attachment styles Men not being honest The science of dating How do we have important, tough conversations? Oprah reached out to you for a tv show? What did you learn from Oprah? Out of all your clients who struggles with being alone the most? Hugging The importance of compatibly Sex Do we know what we want? How hard do we have to work to find love? How honest should we be on the first date? What are you struggling with in your relationship? What re you working on now The last guest question Paul: Instagram - https://bit.ly/3D2kyBA Twitter - https://bit.ly/3SbRfkl Wait list for The Diary - Add your name here: https://bit.ly/3fUcF8q Watch the episodes on Youtube: https://g2ul0.app.link/3kxINCANKsb Follow us on Telegram: https://g2ul0.app.link/E5re0ADNKsb Sponsors: Huel - https://g2ul0.app.link/G4RjcdKNKsb Intel - https://g2ul0.app.link/Yh8T9b2KNtb BlueJeans - https://g2ul0.app.link/NCgpGjVNKsb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Philosophy of Self-Improvement

    The Philosophy of Self-Improvement

    There are thousands of books, podcasts, and social media posts about how to be more productive, strengthen your relationships, find your purpose, and be your all-around best self. And there are legions of programs and seminars out there designed to help you improve your life. All together, self-help represents a multi-billion dollar industry.

    But despite its ubiquity and cultural influence, you may never have thought about the deeper underpinnings of self-improvement. My guest has. In fact, her research led her to add being a life coach to her academic work as a professor of cultural history, surely creating one of the most unique career combinations. Her name is Anna Schaffner and she's the author of The Art of Self-Improvement: Ten Timeless Truths. Anna and I begin our conversation with how the idea of self-improvement, far from being a recent, Western phenomenon, traces back to antiquity and can be found across cultures. We discuss how self-help reflects what a culture values, and changes based on a culture's conception of selfhood, agency, and the relationship between the individual and society. From there we turn to a few of the timeless principles of self-improvement — self-control, being virtuous, and building positive relationships — looking both at how they were tackled anciently, as well as more modern angles that can also be helpful. We discuss the downside of taking a strictly Stoic approach to life, the idea of making virtue a habit, and how Dale Carnegie can be seen as a modern Machiavelli, in a good way. We end our conversation with Anna's four favorite self-improvement books.

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    (Rewind): Unsure If The Person You're Dating Is Right For You? Listen To THIS

    (Rewind): Unsure If The Person You're Dating Is Right For You? Listen To THIS

    If you find you fall in love too quickly or feel you NEVER fall in love, this clip explains why either extreme might be preventing you from finding a relationship.

    Whether you want to stop chasing perfection or need to slow down and enjoy gradually getting to know someone new, it is possible to get out of your usual pattern (and enjoy the process!)

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    22. REAL TALK: How can we begin to use conversation as a key to unlocking each other?

    22. REAL TALK: How can we begin to use conversation as a key to unlocking each other?
    1. Five communication ideas that might help us connect more deeply with people. 2. How Glennon feels that “everyone is talking but nobody is listening to each other ever” and why that’s one of the reasons most of us feel lonely.  3. The conversation strategy that Glennon and Abby use at the dinner table with their kids and friends. 4. Why we love talking about ourselves—and when it helps (and when it hurts) our relationships. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices