

Paul Dolan
Professor of behavioral science at the London School of Economics, expert on human behavior, and author of "Happy Ever After."
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Oct 14, 2021 • 15min
BITESIZE | How to Create a Happy Life | Professor Paul Dolan #209
Join behavioral scientist Paul Dolan, author of 'Happy Ever After,' as he dives into the intriguing science of happiness. He shares how understanding the true nature of happiness can liberate us from societal pressures. Discover why balancing pleasure and purpose matters and how our environments shape our choices. Paul challenges traditional views of success, advocating for contentment over comparison. Plus, he emphasizes the importance of compassion and kindness in nurturing overall happiness.

Oct 14, 2025 • 28min
What is beliefism, and can you spot a liar?
Paul Dolan, a behavioral science professor at LSE and author of 'Beliefism', explores the impact of belief-based discrimination and how engaging with differing views can reduce polarization. He shares practical steps to foster tolerance and acknowledges the challenges in socially sorting by beliefs. Joining him, Pete Olusoga highlights how awareness of large-scale issues can diminish personal motivation, while Sharon Leal offers insights into effective lie detection techniques, emphasizing the power of verbal cues over physical signals in police interviews.

Mar 20, 2019 • 57min
Re-Defining Happiness with Professor Paul Dolan #54
Join Professor Paul Dolan, a behavioral science expert from the London School of Economics and author of "Happy Ever After," as he debunks common myths about happiness. He reveals how societal pressures often distort our understanding of joy, emphasizing that true happiness lies in daily moments rather than grand life milestones. Learn practical strategies for balancing fun and fulfillment and discover the complexity of altruism and the pitfalls of social media on mental health. Dolan advocates for a more personalized definition of happiness, urging listeners to prioritize genuine joy over societal norms.


