When Professor Laurie Santos first offered a course about psychology and happiness at Yale University, over a thousand students signed up. This week on NEXT, Santos gives us tips on how we can be happier in our lives. Plus, we’ll hear dream experts discuss the evolution of COVID-19 dreams. And we talk to author, illustrator and TV writer Jonny Sun about his relationship with work and free time — and the things he’s unintentionally inherited from his family.
Guests:
Laurie Santos, psychology professor at Yale University who teaches a course on happiness, host of the podcast “The Happiness Lab.”
Jonny Sun, doctoral candidate at MIT, creative researcher at the Harvard metaLab, staff writer for the sixth season of the TV show “BoJack Horseman” and author of the new book “Goodbye, Again: Essays, Reflections, and Illustrations.”
Contributors:
Karen Brown, reporter, producer and host at New England Public Media COVID Dreams Reflect Evolution Of Pandemic
Miriam Wasser, reporter at WBUR’s EarthWhile
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Eve Zuckoff, Report for America reporter for CAI Coastal Seniors and Climate Change: Retirement Dreams Threatened As Coastal Living Increasingly Risky
Todd Bookman, senior reporter at New Hampshire Public Radio Listen Up, New Hampshire: Goodwill Doesn’t Want Your Trash
About NEXT
NEXT is produced at <i class="rte2-style-italic">Connecticut Public Radio</i> Hoost/Producer: Morgan SpringerFreelance Producer: Lily TysonExecutive Editor: Vanessa de la TorreSenior Director: Catie TalarskiMusic: Todd Merrell, “New England” by Goodnight Blue Moon, “To Meet You There” by Anjimile and “Nowhere To Run” by Billy Wylder.
Special thanks to Annie Ropeik and NHPR’s By Degrees climate project.
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