

10% Happier with Dan Harris
10% Happier
Self-help for smart people. World-class insights and practices from experts in modern science and ancient wisdom. Hosted by veteran journalist and best-selling author, Dan Harris.
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Feb 2, 2026 • 1h 1min
How a Simple Mindset Shift Can Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease and Improve Overall Health | Dr. Tara Narula
Dr. Tara Narula, board-certified cardiologist and ABC News Chief Medical Correspondent, explains resilience as a mindset that reshapes recovery and long-term health. She covers mind–body links, why acceptance and flexible thinking matter, practical tools like mindfulness and CBT, the role of sleep, exercise, connection, small acts of kindness, and how purpose, hope, and identity shifts support healing.

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Feb 1, 2026 • 29min
How To Create Micro-Moments of Sanity No Matter What's Happening Today | Jay Michaelson
Jay Michaelson, a meditation teacher, journalist, rabbi, and author, shares his unconventional 25-year path into practice. He talks about balancing activism with contemplative life. He explains 'micro-moments'—five-second practices for busy people. He describes using spaciousness between stimulus and response and why he’s both cynical and hopeful about meditation’s role in society.

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Jan 30, 2026 • 1h 6min
George Saunders On: Getting Un-Stuck, Calming the Inner Critic, and Building Empathy Without Becoming a Chump
George Saunders, award-winning novelist and storyteller behind Lincoln in the Bardo, discusses his new novel Vigil and why he keeps writing about ghosts. He explores warm metacognition, handling stuckness with curiosity, the lavish practice of empathy toward difficult people, and how art and mortality shape creative stretch and tenderness.

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Jan 28, 2026 • 1h 6min
How to Regulate Your Emotions and Mental Chatter When Bad Things Happen | Maya Shankar
Maya Shankar, cognitive scientist and former Obama White House advisor, explores how change shapes identity. She discusses formative losses that led her research. Short practical tools include affect labeling, psychological distancing, adaptive distraction, and reframing. Conversations cover biases like the end-of-history illusion and how awe or community can loosen rumination.

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Jan 26, 2026 • 52min
A Counterintuitive Strategy for Sharper Decision-Making, Stronger Performance, and a More Meaningful Life. | Daniel Pink
Daniel Pink, bestselling author on motivation and timing, explores the surprising upside of regret. He discusses why regret matters, the four universal regret types, tools like failure resumes and regret optimization, and practices such as writing, self-compassion, and self-distancing. Short, provocative takes on how regret reveals values and sharpens future choices.

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Jan 25, 2026 • 22min
How To Handle 4 AM Worry Spirals | Bart van Melik
Bart van Melik, a Dharma teacher and guiding teacher at NYC’s Community Meditation Center who calls himself a 'worry warrior.' He shares practical tools for when the mind spirals at 4 AM. Short practices like pausing, asking "what is this?", and saying "this wants to be seen right now." He also stresses the power of kindness, investigating aversion, and leaning on community.

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Jan 23, 2026 • 1h 12min
Tim Ferriss On: Recovering From Anxiety and Compulsive Thinking, Rethinking Self-Optimization, and the Power of Saying "No."
Tim Ferriss, bestselling author and podcaster known for The 4-Hour Workweek, discusses navigating anxiety and the challenges of self-optimization. He shares insights on the importance of nurturing relationships to combat isolation and the perils of pursuing vanity metrics. Tim highlights his daily meditation and innovative treatments like Accelerated TMS for mental health. He also introduces his 'No Book' project, emphasizing the power of saying no to reclaim your time and energy, alongside practical tactics to reduce social media overwhelm.

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Jan 21, 2026 • 1h 8min
Overwhelm Is Reversible. Here Are the Best Strategies From Psychology and Neuroscience | Claudia Hammond
Claudia Hammond, an award-winning writer and a Visiting Professor of the Public Understanding of Psychology, discusses the complexities of overwhelm. She shares her insights on the futility of perfectionism and how it fuels anxiety. Listeners learn practical strategies like gratitude lists, self-compassion exercises, and the importance of scheduled worry time. The conversation also touches on the power of nostalgia and techniques to achieve a flow state. Ultimately, Hammond provides a roadmap to manage overwhelm using evidence-based solutions.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 1h 14min
How To Succeed, Sanely—Without Toxic Productivity, Preconceived Notions, or Fear of Change | Anne-Laure Le Cunff
Anne-Laure Le Cunff, a neuroscientist and entrepreneur at Ness Labs, explores the harm of our obsession with 'finding purpose.' She advocates for a mindful approach to productivity and shares her mini-protocol for experimentation. Discover how cognitive scripts shape our lives and learn to embrace procrastination as a helpful signal. Anne-Laure also emphasizes the importance of community learning and suggests dials for balancing ambition while accepting imperfection. Her insights encourage a shift from chasing legacy to making a local impact.

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Jan 18, 2026 • 13min
How To Handle Exhaustion, Disconnection, and Physical Pain | Meditation with Bart van Melik
In this engaging discussion, meditation teacher and psychotherapist Bart van Melik shares his insights on the importance of self-kindness during times of exhaustion and physical discomfort. He guides listeners through a gentle body scan meditation, encouraging the discovery of a single 'okay' spot in the body to focus on. Bart emphasizes a non-fixative approach, promoting curiosity and appreciation for our physical sensations. His reflective questions inspire kindness toward ourselves, fostering a deeper connection to our bodies amidst stress and anxiety.


