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Happier with Gretchen Rubin

Gretchen Rubin / The Onward Project

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Gretchen Rubin is HAPPIER, and she wants you to be happier too. The #1 bestselling author of The Happiness Project and Better Than Before gets more personal than ever as she brings her practical, manageable advice about happiness and good habits to this lively, thought-provoking podcast. Gretchen’s cohost and guinea pig is her younger sister, Elizabeth Craft, a TV writer and producer living in Los Angeles, who (lovingly) refers to Gretchen as her happiness bully. Sales and Distribution by Le ...
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Hosted by Gretchen Geraghty where you'll hear an hour of conversation ranging from current favorites, and positive thoughts to deep topics about life, relationships, and being totally open and real. Gretchen is occasionally joined by guests in her personal or professional life to keep things interesting. She chats like she does with her friends and is overwhelmingly positive. Subscribe for a new podcast every Friday! For business inquiries email [email protected]
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Backcomb Beauties With Gretchen and Kimile

Gretchen Jensen Kimile Pendleton

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Join Kimile and Gretchen for a side splitting journey into the world of beauty on their podcast, 'Backcomb Beauties'! These fabulous friends, who met on an ABC TV set, are here to spill all the tea on makeup, natural solutions, favorite products and hilarious beauty stories. With Gretchen's 35 year career in TV , Miss USA 89 and Modeling, plus Kimile's knack for intuitive counseling, their banter is as entertaining as it is informative. Brace yourself for a laughter- filled ride through semi ...
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Gretchen, das ist der Podcast für kulturelle und gesellschaftliche Fragen rund um Leipzig und darüber hinaus. Gretchen wusste schon in "Faust" die entscheidenden Fragen zu stellen und nach diesem Vorbild informieren wir euch alle 14 Tage jeweils über ein Thema, dem wir in Gesprächsrunden und Interviews auf den Grund gehen.
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Starting Over With Gretchen and Kimile

Gretchen Jensen and Kimile Pendleton

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Starting Over with Gretchen and Kimile is inspiring, entertaining and authentic. They are your Guides to discover that living in alignment with your life purpose is easier than you think. These best friends have years of combined wisdom in the world of seeking spiritual connection and manifesting. Gretchen's quest through 8 denominations to find her connection to Spirit was realized when she was met with cancer. Kimile endured two years of wondering if she had ended a life due to a tractor a ...
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Dive into these seriously silly daily discussions between improvisational comedians Gretchen and Mike Lukas (from LA’s CBS Radio) as they talk Weird News, What Bugs, Neurodiverse Marriage Clashes, Rules of the Adult Playground, Metaphysics 101, the Dead People, and whatever else is on their twisted minds. (Rated PG for adult themes and NSFW language)
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Gretchen Rubin, author of The New York Times Best Sellers The Happiness Project and Happier at Home, discusses her latest book, Better Than Before, where she tackles the critical question: how can we make good habits and break bad ones? Hosted at the Apple Store, Regent Street in London.
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Living by the motto "Don't Be A Dick", Gretchen Clark is here to get real with you. From a ski mountain in Vermont to the big city of Atlanta, Gretchen has been through some weird shit in her life. After years of grinding it out in corporate america, she quit her cushy sales job 6 months after starting her career as an Instagram iNflUenCeR. What she once thought was a fake job, turned into a (very public) outlet for her to show that world that being honest and real is actually ... cool and " ...
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Purpose Rockstar: Daily Career Stories including Grammar Girl and Gretchen Rubin

Derrick Duplessy, Mignon Fogarty, Gretchen Rubin

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Purpose Rockstar tells inspirational stories of people who have found purpose in their careers, 5 days a week. We interview guests from every type of job. Bring out your inner rockstar and be inspired to create the career you have always wanted. Purpose Rockstar is hosted by Derrick Duplessy and a production of Duplessy Foundation.
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Kimile and I are trying the vulva cream on our necks because the ingredients seem like it would be good for that area! Also, “sweaty face” makeup trend! Watch and join us for this week’s "Giggle Therapy” where we talk about all kinds of womanly topics with a smile and laugh to go along with them!Par Gretchen Jensen Kimile Pendleton
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We explore a helpful approach for handling important tasks that can’t be dealt with at present, by stashing them in the metaphorical "messy closet" without guilt. Our happiness hack offers expert advice for managing social situations with difficult people. We also feature a special interview with legendary author Judy Blume about fostering a love o…
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How are you reacting when it comes to others? Are you making everything about you when maybe it doesn’t need to be? This episode is here to help guide you through times where things might feel uncomfortable or too personal and how to have control with your feelings and ultimately live with your own peace.…
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In BIRDS geht es um die besondere Coming of Age Geschichte von Bailey, die mit ihrer Familie in einem besetzten Haus in England wohnt. Dort ist sie mit Kriminalität, Armut und dem Struggle von Pubertät konfrontiert. Als sie von zu Hause ausreißt, lernt sie den extrovertierten und auf den zweiten Blick etwas strangen Bird kennen. Mit ihm zusammen ge…
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It felt like the right time to dabble back into this topic! We catch up on how January was very wellness focused for me and I was feeling like the best version of myself, really taking care of myself and doing all the things. But now that we're out of dry January and I've been a lot more social it's been hard for me to find a balance. I discuss my …
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Send us a text Gwen and Gretchen dive into the 2001 J-Horror classic, SUICIDE CLUB (aka Suicide Circle), written and directed by Sion Sono (Noriko's Dinner Table, Tokyo Vampire Hotel). With it's absurdist imagery, bloody deaths, and at times tongue in cheek look at pop culture, Suicide Club is a seminal work in the wildly popular J-Horror genre of …
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During my family’s trip to Normandy, reading the D-Day guide for soldiers gave me the “America feeling.” Its plain words, aimed at soldiers headed to France, captured my dream for America. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collectio…
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We share what's making us happier: Survivor Fantasy League and teachers herding middle schoolers on the subway. We discuss whether reading is having a cultural moment (we think so) and explore the differences between club soda, sparkling water, and seltzer. Resources & Links Related to this episode: Take the Habits for Happiness quiz Get in touch: …
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We explore the powerful practice of distilling your hard-earned observations into concise "Secrets of Adulthood,” such as "Working is one of the most dangerous forms of procrastination" and "The more I write, the more I write." We also talk about the simple pleasure of physical magazines, and we tackle a complex Four Tendencies question about suppo…
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How do we know if we are on the right track? Well, how do you feel? Do you feel joy or happiness even when your manifestations or prayers haven’t been answered yet? Can you still find peace in the chaos of life? If you can recognize things or areas that feel good to you and you can still offer gratitude about life, then you’re on the right track. T…
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Three distinct childhood memories—from an art-carnival creator, a food writer, and a horror master—illuminate how the “luna parks” of our childhoods can live in our imaginations for our entire lives. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Projec…
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For our 10th anniversary, we’re revisiting our very first episode of Happier. We discuss how the “one-minute rule” contributes to outer order and inner calm, the difference between a satisficer and a maximizer, and the one-coin loophole. Plus, for the first time, we give ourselves Demerits and Gold Stars. Resources & Links Related to this episode: …
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To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the podcast, we highlight our favorite ideas, hacks, and moments from the last decade. Everything from the “one-minute rule” to “clear the decks” to “give yourself a derby name” to Elizabeth’s famous recommendation of the Ped Egg. Resources and links related to this episode: Pre-order my new book, Secrets of Ad…
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The inscription on an ancient Greek grave marker illustrates the purpose of preserving art across millennia. A grandmother's words about holding her beloved grandchild, both in life and death, bridge more than two thousand years. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, prod…
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We review the great debate among listeners about whether our ungrammatical jokes about “More Happier” are fun—or annoying. We also discuss whether, as creative people, we expect our friends and family to read, watch, or listen to what we create. Plus we explore a silly question about whether we’d start to eat an item before we’d pay for it. Resourc…
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For this Very Special Episode, we answer questions from listeners about our relationships, happiness, watercolor, celebrities, our reading habits, and more. Resources and links related to this episode: Bookshop Quiz: Fall In Love With Your Next Novel Happier in Hollywood Substack Simon Haisell's slow read of War and Peace Five-Senses Journal Dabble…
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Intimacy in a relationship, which technically means a feeling of closeness and emotional connection with another person, is so important. Many times, people forget how essential it is to cultivate intimacy daily. It isn’t like a college degree when once you experience it, you can hang it on the wall in a frame, but rather it is an adjective and a v…
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Three distinct voices—Leonard Woolf, Gerald Heard, and Thomas Merton—point to the same truth world: The value of right action lies not in the results we achieve for others, but in the rightness of the action itself, and its significance for ourselves. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's be…
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We talk about the unexpected lessons Elizabeth learned during her family’s emergency evacuation from their home, from the practical (“know your zone”) to the emotional (dogs can provide comfort in displacement). We discuss how information networks proved crucial, the reality of evacuation traffic, and how different people react in crisis. We also e…
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Kimile is a Family Counselor and has seen thousands of clients go through this topic: how sex, in a relationship, is being used as a bribe or punishment? This podcast is talking about how this behavior effects relationships and some of the reasons why it is happening.Par Gretchen Jensen and Kimile Pendleton
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In der heutigen Folge "Gretchen liest" sprechen Carlotta Füst und Lana Streubel über "der Vater spricht" von Robert Neubert. In "der Vater spricht" erzählt ein Vater aus dem Alltag seiner patchwork Familie. Die gesammelten Geschichten bieten Leser*innen einen breiten Einblick in das Leben mit Kindern. Charlotta und Lana nehmen dies als Anlass, um ü…
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For this Very Special Episode, we answer questions from listeners about relationships, happiness, habits, reading, writing, and working together as sisters. Resources and links related to this episode: Super-Fan Sign-Up Elizabeth is reading: Colored Television by Danzy Senna (Amazon, Bookshop) Gretchen is reading: A Stitch in Time by Penelope Livel…
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Through two brilliant tourism campaigns—Nebraska's "Honestly, it's not for everyone" and Oslo's “Is it even a city?”--we discover the surprising power of embracing what others might see as flaws. These campaigns reveal a liberating truth: What some see as drawbacks, others may view as advantages. It's a reminder that we're often at our most appeali…
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We’re bringing you my conversation with David Duchovny on his podcast, Fail Better. We talk action-led thoughts and aphorisms — anything in pursuit of leaving a conversation feeling happy. Get in touch: [email protected] Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collectio…
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We explore how advice meant for college freshmen—from practical packing tips to strategies for making friends—can benefit all of us. (Special guest: Gretchen’s daughter, currently a college freshman.) We also offer suggestions for a Rebel who struggles with late-night snacking, and share hacks for being a considerate houseguest and for getting more…
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Through two seemingly unrelated pursuits—following the Knicks and visiting the Met—we discover a surprising truth. When we're casual observers, things appears fixed and permanent, like basketball's rules or a museum's "permanent" collection. But as we look closer and learn more, we discover that what seemed unchanging is actually in constant flux. …
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For the Happier Podcast Book Club we’re revisiting our conversation with our friend and bestselling author Kate Bowler about her moving, funny, thought-provoking new memoir, “No Cure for Being Human.” In this wide-ranging chat we discuss her writing process, work as a “calling” vs “career” and why we can be more honest in writing than we can out lo…
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