Spawned with Kristen and Liz of CoolMomPicks
This is not an episode of Happier. It’s a heads up about a new Panoply podcast we think you’ll enjoy! Click here to subscribe to Spawned. Hi, we’re Liz Gumbinner and Kristen Chase of …
This is not an episode of Happier. It’s a heads up about a new Panoply podcast we think you’ll enjoy! Click here to subscribe to Spawned. Hi, we’re Liz Gumbinner and Kristen Chase of …
Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft are trying to become tourists in their own city to fully appreciate their homes. They also have their very first podcast guest, author Tom Rath, whose latest book …
Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft tell each other about the different shrines they’ve each built in their homes, and how highly curated material possessions can add to happiness. They also examine …
Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft have a tip to help you read more: stop reading books you don’t enjoy! They also share a Know Yourself Better quiz for forming habits. Plus, a listener question …
Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft want you to indulge in a modest splurge (key word: modest). They also dig into Winnie the Pooh to see what the children’s book has to teach us about our moods. …
Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft suggest you make the positive argument when you’re too hard on yourself—or your friends. Are you an abundance lover or a simplicity lover? Plus a listener question …
In this special episode, Gretchen Rubin goes to Los Angeles to clean out Elizabeth Craft’s closet. Along the way, Gretchen packs this podcast with organizational tips you can try at home, questions …
Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft take a cue from Parks and Recreation. They also examine the “Fake Self-Actualization Loophole,” answer a listener question about healthy rewards, and share …
Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft share an easy habit for brightening your daily interactions with friends and family. They also ask their 10-year-old selves for advice on what makes them happy. …
Gretchen Rubin and Elizabeth Craft say it’s ok—even beneficial—to treat yourself like a toddler. Don’t be intimidated by their discussion of “oppositional conversational style”! Plus, a listener …