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Why Good Relationships Are the Key to Living a Long and Happy Life with Robert Waldinger

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In this episode, Dr. Robert Waldinger explores why good relationships are the key to living a long and happy life. Drawing from more than 85 years of research, Robert shares why deep, supportive relationships are stronger predictors of health and happiness than wealth, success, or status. He also explains how relationships regulate stress, why loneliness can be as harmful as smoking, and how we can proactively cultivate social fitness. Listeners will walk away with practical ways to strengthen existing relationships, build new ones, and approach connection as an essential practice for well-being.

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Key Takeaways:

  • The significance of relationships for health and happiness.
  • Insights from the Harvard Study of Adult Development on what constitutes a good life.
  • The complexities and challenges of living well despite societal pressures.
  • The impact of loneliness and social isolation on physical and mental health.
  • The critique of cultural messages equating happiness with material success.
  • The importance of self-acceptance and acknowledging both positive and negative aspects of oneself.
  • Strategies for nurturing and maintaining meaningful relationships.
  • The role of curiosity in enhancing social connections and overcoming discomfort.
  • The intersection of scientific research and Zen practice in understanding human well-being.
  • The concept of “social fitness” and the ongoing effort required to cultivate relationships.

If you enjoyed this conversation with Robert Waldinger, check out these other episodes:

The Midlife Makeover: Redefining Success and Happiness After 40 with Chip Conley

The Happiness Formula: Using Your Body to Transform Your Mind with Janice Kaplan

For full show notes, click here!

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In this episode, Dr. Robert Waldinger explores why good relationships are the key to living a long and happy life. Drawing from more than 85 years of research, Robert shares why deep, supportive relationships are stronger predictors of health and happiness than wealth, success, or status. He also explains how relationships regulate stress, why loneliness can be as harmful as smoking, and how we can proactively cultivate social fitness. Listeners will walk away with practical ways to strengthen existing relationships, build new ones, and approach connection as an essential practice for well-being.

We need your help! We all know ads are part of the podcast world, and we want to improve this experience for you. Please take 2 minutes and complete this survey, it’s a quick and easy way to support this podcast. Thank You!

Key Takeaways:

  • The significance of relationships for health and happiness.
  • Insights from the Harvard Study of Adult Development on what constitutes a good life.
  • The complexities and challenges of living well despite societal pressures.
  • The impact of loneliness and social isolation on physical and mental health.
  • The critique of cultural messages equating happiness with material success.
  • The importance of self-acceptance and acknowledging both positive and negative aspects of oneself.
  • Strategies for nurturing and maintaining meaningful relationships.
  • The role of curiosity in enhancing social connections and overcoming discomfort.
  • The intersection of scientific research and Zen practice in understanding human well-being.
  • The concept of “social fitness” and the ongoing effort required to cultivate relationships.

If you enjoyed this conversation with Robert Waldinger, check out these other episodes:

The Midlife Makeover: Redefining Success and Happiness After 40 with Chip Conley

The Happiness Formula: Using Your Body to Transform Your Mind with Janice Kaplan

For full show notes, click here!

Connect with the show:

This episode is sponsored by:

NOCD If you're struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: https://learn.nocd.com/FEED

Grow Therapy - Whatever challenges you're facing, Grow Therapy is here to help. Sessions average about $21 with insurance, and some pay as little as $0, depending on their plan. (Availability and coverage vary by state and insurance plans. Visit growtherapy.com/feed today!

Persona Nutrition delivers science-backed, personalized vitamin packs that make daily wellness simple and convenient. In just minutes, you get a plan tailored to your health goals. No clutter, no guesswork. Just grab-and-go packs designed by experts. Go to PersonaNutrition.com/FEED today to take the free assessment and get your personalized daily vitamin packs for an exclusive offer — get 40% off your first order.

BAU, Artist at War opens September 26. Visit BAUmovie.com to watch the trailer and learn more—or sign up your organization for a group screening.

LinkedIn: Post your job for free at linkedin.com/1youfeed. Terms and conditions apply.

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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