Family Book Club Podcast

The Good Life by Robert Waldinger and Marc Schulz

Total Family Management & Hue Partners Season 1 Episode 5

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Are you ready to discover the secrets to lasting happiness and deeper connections? In this episode of the Family Book Club, we explore "The Good Life" by Robert Waldinger. This book draws on the Harvard Happiness Study to reveal the profound impact of relationships on our well-being. We unveil the power of relationships with our special guest, Paula Rowan Bueller, a family coach at Total Family Management. Paula and hosts Alex Kirby and Emily Blue discuss the concept of "social fitness"—the active effort required to sustain meaningful connections.

We don't just talk theory; we offer practical strategies to help you prioritize and nurture your relationships. From setting aside time for family events to transforming everyday activities into bonding opportunities, we explore how small changes can improve our social lives. While discussing the Harvard research and personal anecdotes, we highlight the importance of emotional connections and personal reflection. Tune in to learn how to enhance compassion and validation in your relationships and lead a happier, more connected life.

(00:09) Harvard Happiness Study
Family Book Club podcast discusses Harvard Happiness Study, social fitness, and investing in relationships for sustainable happiness.

(12:01) Prioritizing Relationships and Building Connections
Prioritizing meaningful relationships and making incremental changes to improve social fitness through intentional activities and assessing valuable connections.

(20:05) The Power of Emotional Connections
Long-term research studies foster personal reflection, strong bonds with participants, and high retention rates through creating meaning and perspective.



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