The podcast made me realize how exciting the world is and how we should break free from our routines. Instead of trying to find a perfect date for everyone, we should each plan something fun that works for our schedule. The podcast also talked about losing track of time in activities we love, like cooking. It emphasized the importance of connection and how being with the right people can make anything fun. The playfulness, connection, and flow discussed in the podcast are truly remarkable.
Natalie Robinson used to have fun - taking her kids to the zoo or the waterpark - but recently life started getting in the way of her being playful and goofy. Then she heard two episodes of The Happiness Lab in which Dr Laurie Santos wrestled with exactly the same dilemma.
Inspired, Natalie got together with the friends in her running club to throw themselves into fun interventions - funterventions.
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