Simple Ways to Feel Great Every Day - with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

让每天感觉良好的简单方法 - 与 Rangan Chatterjee 博士一起

The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos

2024-04-15

52 分钟
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Medical doctors are waking up to the importance of happiness, partly prompted by the work of people like Rangan Chatterjee. Dr Chatterjee is Professor of Health Education and Communication, the host of the hit podcast 'Feel Better, Live More' and author of five best-selling books including Happy Mind, Happy Life: 10 Simple Ways to Feel Great Every Day. Rangan sat down with Dr Laurie Santos at the 2024 World Happiness Summit to discuss his life and work - and explain why physicians like him are joining the fight to make happiness a health priority. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • Pushkin.

  • has been bringing experts together since 2016 to meet, swap ideas, and give talks to the public.

  • This year's summit was in London,

  • and I went along so I could record a live episode of this show with a total rock star of the British happiness community.

  • Welcome to the Wahasu live version of the Happiness Lab!

  • I am super excited to introduce my guest, Dr.

  • Rangan Chatterjee.

  • Dr.

  • Chatterjee is professor of health education and communication,

  • the host of the Feel Better Live More podcast.

  • which is the most listened-to health podcast in Europe.

  • He's also the author of five best-selling books, including his most recent,

  • Happy Mind, Happy Life, 10 Simple Ways to Feel Great Every Day.

  • And today,

  • we're going to be talking about why medical doctors need to pay even more attention to happiness.

  • Wahasu audience, are you all interested in medical doctors paying more attention to happiness?

  • So, Rangan, you've long been an advocate of the importance of all kinds of healthy practices,

  • but lately in your most recent book,

  • you've been making the claim that medical professionals also have to pay attention to something else,

  • something that historically doctors haven't paid much attention to, which is people's happiness.