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David Mammano has started several businesses from scratch and now he uses those experiences to make a positive impact in the world of business. David's experiences in comedy, television, radio, podcasting, magazine/book publishing, professional speaking, events and business groups has been instrumental in his business journey. Listen as hosts Debbie Marcello-founder of Happier At Home, and Todd Eury draw lessons learned from David that you could adapt to your business today! https://www.davidmammano.com/, https://www.happierathomefranchise.com
It's a fact. There are a greater amount of people over 65 years old who are healthy living longer. However, there are also a significant amount of seniors who will cause the demand for home care and hospice services to skyrocket in the near future. Conservative estimates expect the aging baby boomer generation to push the demand up an astonishing 75%. In other words, the number of people over the age of 65 needing long-term support services is set to rise from about 1.3 million in 2010 to over 2.3 million by the year 2030. Kelli Stovall RPh., sits down with Debbie Marcello, RN, to discusses the benefits that the Independent Pharmacy Cooperative brings to their Independent Pharmacy members to encourage and support pharmacy growth. The time is now to look into combining home care and pharmacy services. With remote patient monitoring, intelligent pharmacy software systems, and other digital health tools, now is the time to expand your long term care at home pharmacy services.
Discuss the origins and mission of Happier at Home Pharmacy Franchises, highlighting its commitment to personalized patient care and community engagement. Explore the decision to expand the franchise model and the opportunities it presents for independent pharmacists looking to enhance their practice. The Importance of the Right Business Accountant Define the role of a business accountant in the pharmacy industry, emphasizing their expertise in financial management, tax planning, and regulatory compliance. Share anecdotes or case studies illustrating the impact of having the right accountant on the success and stability of a pharmacy business. Interview a seasoned pharmacy accountant or financial advisor to provide insights into common financial pitfalls faced by pharmacy owners and strategies for overcoming them. Navigating Pharmacy Challenges with Expert Guidance Discuss specific challenges that independent community pharmacies often face, such as reimbursement issues, inventory management, and regulatory changes. Highlight how a knowledgeable accountant can provide proactive solutions and strategic advice to help pharmacy owners navigate these challenges effectively. Offer practical tips and resources for pharmacy owners seeking to optimize their financial management practices and streamline their operations.
Ronna Hauser, SVP Policy & Pharmacy Affairs with NCPA, joins Debbie Marcello on this legislative update Happier at Home PRN Podcast Episode. From the NCPA: PCMA is out promoting their usual misinformation trying to portray PBMs as cost saving entities. We need YOU to set the record straight! We need you to let lawmakers know how PBMs really impact community pharmacy and your patients. We need you to advocate for common sense solutions. We have several pieces of priority legislation near the finish line and only your elected officials can make them a reality. We've been sending thousands of messages to Capitol Hill in the last few weeks and we need to send thousands more to make sure every single lawmaker hears from us multiple times. When they hear from us, they understand what's at stake. When they hear from you, they understand why it matters. Act now, or forever wonder if you did all you could do to ensure pharmacy's future! Tell your legislators to support the following priorities: S. 2973, the Modernizing and Ensuring PBM Accountability (MEPA) Act (passed 26-1 out of the Senate Finance Committee)/H.R. 5378, the Lower Costs, More Transparency Act (passed the House of Representatives on an overwhelming bipartisan vote of 320-71) Bans spread pricing in Medicaid managed care by requiring a fair and transparent Medicaid reimbursement to pharmacies and saves over $1 billion! S. 3430, Better Mental Health Care, Lower-Cost Drugs, and Extenders Act (unanimously passed the Senate Finance Committee) Includes the No PBMs Act which requires CMS to define reasonable and relevant contract terms in Medicare. S. 127, the Pharmacy Benefit Manager Transparency Act (passed 18-9 out of the Senate Commerce Committee)
Learn how you as an independent pharmacy owner is poised to meet the challenges head-on with the services of Happier At Home. We discuss what sets you apart from your competition and how to leverage that, what unique relationships you have with the healthcare system and how that will jump-start growth, and how being a business owner of Happier At Home will help to add services to your pharmacy that have a greater profit margin. Debbie Marcello, Founder and CEO and Todd Eury
Long-Term Care at Home Pharmacy Network Lindsay Dymowski Constantino President, Co-founder Lindsay is a dynamic pharmacy leader who drives strategic initiatives, fosters industry-wide collaboration, and advocates passionately for optimal patient care. With a deep-rooted connection to community pharmacy, extensive ownership experience spanning more than 10 years and her pioneering role in the long-term care at home market, Lindsay has been a driving force in advancing healthcare innovation and elevating the role of community pharmacy in shaping the future of patient-centered care. New boost
Meet Trent Voelkl of Buffalo Pharmacies, who we consider the original gangster, the fusion innovator of all things home care and pharmacy. We discuss the differences and appropriate options of medication management solutions in the home, how to approach independent living facilities to earn their business, how to refer private pay business to your own company and much more!
Thomas McDowell is a 4th generation Community Pharmacist and owner of McDowell's Pharmacy in Scotland Neck, NC and Rocky Mount Medical Park Pharmacy in Rocky Mount, NC. McDowell's Pharmacy has been owned and operated by the McDowell family for over 100 years. Thomas purchased Rocky Mount Medical Park Pharmacy in 2021 to bring his passion for empathetic patient care and personalized service to the Nash County area. Over the years, Thomas has seen an increased need for in-home care, especially for his pharmacy patients, which is why he has branched into the home care service industry. Their patients trust them for the highest level of customer care and Thomas will continue to provide this superior service in the home care setting. So many families today do not know where to turn when it comes to senior care. There are many incredible facilities in the community but often the loved one desires to stay in their home. Loved ones may need help with medication management, doctor's appointments, taking care of their homes, or daily chores. Thomas has seen this need and is committed to helping families and their loved ones maintain their independence for as long as possible. Happier at Home – Eastern North Carolina will allow them to provide in-home care for seniors and the disabled, as well as comprehensive geriatric care management. Thomas currently volunteers with numerous groups including CPESN-NC, Area L AHEC, the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Eastern Advisory Committee, and Scotland Neck Rising, a non-profit dedicated to economic revitalization and historic preservation. He is happily married to his wife, Blaine, and has two beautiful children, Press and Mary Hayes.
Debbie Marcello - host of Happier at Home PRN and Todd Eury, CEO of the Pharmacy Podcast Network welcome DiversifyRx founder Lisa Fasst, PharmD. Lisa is on a mission to save independent pharmacies. Every pharmacy owner deserves to have a thriving, profitable pharmacy. Lisa became a pharmacy owner for the first time in 2005. She has been helping pharmacy owners improve their profitability and diversify their revenue streams since 2012. Lisa knows what it takes to be a pharmacy badass and started DiversifyRx, Pharmacy Badass University, and the Pharmacy Profit Summit to help every pharmacy owner create the pharmacy of their dreams.
Join us as we talk with Patrick Devereaux, pharmacist, and entrepreneur about his path from becoming a pharmacist and pharmacy owner to a recent owner of a Happier At Home franchise. Learn from his experiences, both good and bad, and gain insight into expanding into home-based services. Todd Eury- Pharmacy Podcast Network Debbie Marcello- Owner and CEO of Happier at Home Patrick Devereux- Owner of FMS Pharmacy and Happier at Home Franchise Owner
Join us as we speak with pharmacist and Independent Pharmacy owner, Leslie Herron. We discuss her journey, challenges that she experienced, her decision to expand into home and community-based services and her experience with the start up and establishment of her Happier at Home business.
Get the inside scoop from a widely successful pharmacy owner and entrepreneur! In this episode CEO and Founder of Happier at Home, Debbie Marcello, and Todd Eury of the Pharmacy Podcast speak with Adam Robinson, owner of Save Rite Drugs. They discussed Adam's journey through becoming a multiple unit pharmacy owner; his challenges, how he has grown as a leader, his strategies for growth and his future plans for increasing the quality of care in his community. Adam also discussed embracing the hub and spoke model and continued expansion. This is a jam packed episode that you do not want to miss!
Today I would like to focus on “A Day in the Life of a Happier At Home Owner”. The angle will be about how community pharmacy owners can manage this while operating their pharmacy businesses. Below are some questions for Marie to guide the conversation. What are the factors that you considered when deciding to start you Happier At Home business? (ex/ wanting to build a business for yourself that builds equity, wanting to increase quality of care of your community, wanting independence and to earn financially without health insurance oversite) Are you stuck in an office running your business? Focus here should be how you are a passive owner (as the pharmacy owners will be), and that you oversee and manage the administrative staff. That you are responsible for strategy for the growth of your company You hired a qualified full-time employee to work in the business day to day? As the VP of Training and Field Operations of the Happier At Home franchise, what characteristic have you seen in the pharmacy owners that may be a predictor to success? Ex/ being forward-thinking, entrepreneurial, following our processes What types of activities does the Business Support Manager do? Can talk about day-to-day activities Any closing advice or suggestions to our Community Pharmacy owners listening today? Perhaps can talk about your growth and that even though you were nervous about moving forward, you are glad that you did and for what reasons.
o Overview of senior care marketplace, size, and shift to aging in place o In just a few years, 132 million will be aged 50 in older. There are just over 330 million in the U.S. currently so that represents about 1/3 of our current total population. o It's no surprise that seniors what to age in their own homes. What we've seen through the COVID pandemic has accelerated this shift. Nursing homes have been very hard hit; it has been vulnerable population We've been socially conditioned to stay at home And advancements in technology have made that a bit easier. You are even seeing in some areas Hospital care at home. Family caregivers which are commonly in the sandwich generation are teleworking or having flexibilities that allow them to be available for caregiving more than in the past. By 2035 – People over the age of 75 will reach 13.4 million Now, for the next few years, we will see a dip in the number of patients aging into LTC settings. If you check out this graph which looks at the US population 80 years of age or older, then you see we should see a shift before the baby boomers hit SNF age. Axios article: https://www.axios.com/2023/01/12/more-in-home-care-options-risks The pandemic-fueled boom in home care could be replicating one of the most worrisome hazards in institutional settings: bloodstream infections from central lines. Driving the news: Home infusion therapy — whether for cancer drugs, antibiotics or other treatments — is becoming a preferred option for more patients. "In the home, it's the patients, or sometimes a family member, sometimes a friend, or sometimes a neighbor that is basically doing the same work," she said. That doesn't mean infection rates are higher outside the hospital, Keller said. “The best available data shows infections occur at a lower rate than in the hospital. But, because there are more and more people in home care, it is something we need to pay attention to,” Keller said. Special guests: Dr. Bri MorrisPharmD Dr. Bri Morris has spent her career helping community and long-term care pharmacies thrive. Dr. Morris currently leads NCPA's education initiatives and Long-Term Care Division, as well as develops programs to assist community pharmacists in streamlining workflow to add enhanced services. Prior to this role, she led NCPA's medication adherence programs, working to ensure medication adherence is a core competency of the pharmacy profession by empowering community pharmacists with the tools needed to make a measurable impact on the nation's $290 billion medication adherence problem. Dr. Steve Moore, PharmD Steve Moore, owner of Condo Pharmacy in Plattsburgh, N.Y., has been named the 2019 Willard B. Simmons Independent Pharmacist of the Year and one of the '50 Most Influential People in Pharmacy for 2022 . Moore took over the pharmacy from his parents in 2005, about getting provider status and going beyond filling bottles.
Trent Voelkl, pharmacy owner of 3 Happier At Home franchises and COO of Buffalo Pharmacies has exceeded his expectations of growing new revenues through home care services. Debbie Marcello, CEO of Happier at Home and Todd Eury with the Pharmacy Podcast Network talk with Trent about his success with the franchise and about his expansion into other markets. Learn more: https://happierathomefranchise.com/community-pharmacy/
In his second installment of a series on homebodies, Peter McGraw talks to Gretchen Rubin - the magpie of happiness - about creating a better home base. They discuss her book Happier at Home, and she dishes out some helpful, non-intuitive ideas about creating a more welcoming home for yourself and others. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.petermcgraw.org/solo/
Community pharmacies deliver accessible and personalized health care to populations worldwide. Provision of medicine therapy is central to this business but the continuous interactions with clients in their homes is problematic. Introducing a special podcast dedicated to the Community Pharmacy, Happier at Home PRN. Happier At Home is a home health care franchise dedicated to establishing you and your company as your community's authority in home care and related services. We do this with a proven business model for your franchise business to provide both medical and non-medical assistance for families and individuals in need. As a Happier At Home Community Pharmacy franchisee, your company will have access to multiple revenue streams. If you are a pharmacy or business owner, this allows your existing business to keep your current customers at home and independent longer, maximizing revenue potential while helping your community where they want to be, Happier At Home. -- Host: Debbie Marcello Founder and CEO of Happier at Home Guest Co-Host: Todd Eury of Pharmacy Podcast Network
Debbie Marcello, RN, CEO of Happier at Home discusses pharmacists owning a home care franchise. https://happierathome.com/
We talk about summer travels, discuss a question about casting a TV show, and recommend yet more great material from Paul McCartney. Get in touch: @gretchenrubin; @elizabethcraft; podcast@gretchenrubin.com Get in touch on Instagram: @GretchenRubin & @LizCraft Get the podcast show notes by email every week here: http://gretchenrubin.com/#newsletter Leave a voicemail message on: 774-277-9336 For information about advertisers and promo codes, go to happiercast.com/sponsors Want to be happier in 2022? Order Gretchen Rubin's book The Happiness Project to see how she approached the question, “How can I be happier?” and start a Happiness Project of your own. Happier with Gretchen Rubin is part of ‘The Onward Project,' a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts—Do The Thing, Side Hustle School, Happier in Hollywood and Everything Happens with Kate Bowler. If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
CEO Debbie Bernacki Founder of "Happier At Home" senior care franchise talks about the challenges she faced starting and building her brand. She also discusses the value her brand brings and the many benefits they provide to franchise owners. Debbie is a true inspiration to all entrepreneurs out there facing challenges and breaking through them to achieve success. Way to go Debbie! happierathome.com
Deborah Bernacki, is an RN, mother of 4, and the Founder & CEO of Happier At Home. Growing up in a traditional home, Deborah’s family didn’t push her to go to college, but this didn’t stop her from fulfilling her dreams! Deborah received a degree in Radiologic Technology and Diagnostic Radiology Ultrasound. She kept pushing herself and eventually got a degree in nursing where she worked in the ER. With a desire to build her professional career, Deborah began to explore different nursing careers and decided that she wanted to start her own business as a Legal Nurse Consultant. While she found success in this, Deborah decided that she wanted to get hands-on which is why she began Happier At Home. Happier At Home is a business that provides in-home senior care. From care advocacy, medication management, companion care, and more, Happier At Home enables seniors to receive the care they deserve while staying in the comfort of their own homes. Deborah experienced home care first-hand when her mother was ill and saw the gap for quality home care. Staying at the companion care margin Deborah has franchises in several states. With a great reputation and a solid foundation Happier At Home began to expand, now impacting seniors from different backgrounds and geographical locations. From franchising to marketing, Deborah discusses the joys and trials of being an entrepreneur. For more info on Happier At Home visit https://happierathome.com/, connect on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/happier-at-home-llc, and/or email Deborah at debbie@happierathome.com. Click here for more info on franchising with Happier At Home. Don’t Miss These Moments: Deborah’s background & education. The beginnings of Happier At Home. Happier At Home franchises. Marketing franchises.
Weekly Brand Buzz: April 12th, 2021This week the BUZZ features Google, SamuelAdams, & Bed Bath & Beyond.The BUZZ is a weekly video segment that's curated by humans for humans. In other words, no evil robots have been used to create this podcast.Listen to each short episode and get fresh BUZZ from the world of marketing and beyond. Presented by Speaking Human—where marketing and pop culture collide. Visit SpeakingHuman.com/BUZZ to watch these and other podcast episodes, or to get more human content and to explore our extremely human universe.
On Episode 287 of the Mama Bear Dares podcast, Leslie sits down with at-home expert Myquillyn Smith to talk about how we can be happier at home during a time in our life that the world requires us to be there more. The women discuss tips and tricks for making your home work for you, as well as the philosophy of physical space and hospitality. Ultimately, this episode is about beauty and the importance of working to find it in every aspect of life. For complete Show Notes, visit the Mama Bear Dares website.
There is a beautiful passage on the last page of Laura Ingalls Wilder’s, The Little House in the Big Woods. She writes of an evening in the cabin with her family, her father playing the fiddle, her mom knitting in a rocking chair. “She thought to herself, ‘This is now.’ She was glad that the cosy house, and Pa and Ma and the firelight and the music, were now. They could not be forgotten, she thought, because now is now. It can never be a long time ago.”It’s a passage that has resonated with millions of people over the last 86 years, including the writer Gretchen Rubin who ends her book Happier At Home with a meditation on how it has inspired her for most of her life. But what does it mean? It means the same thing that the Stoics have always talked about. That you have to live in the very now, even when it is ordinary and quiet, because the now is very special. It is the only thing that is true. What has passed is past, and our memories of it gradually degrade and betray us. What has yet to pass is future, and as we should know by now is never guaranteed. Now is all that is real."Give yourself a gift," Marcus Aurelius wrote, "the present moment."Yet too many of us reject that gift. We continue to think of long ago. We dream of or fear a distant future. We are distracted or preoccupied and miss what is happening around us. It’s the quiet evenings at home with family that we should be present for. It’s the ordinary present that we should cherish. Because it’s all we have.
"I was inspired to write my book HAPPIER AT HOME because I realized that for me, one of the most important elements for my happiness was feeling happy at home. And I wanted to really dig deep. I wanted to think about how I could be more "at home" at home." Learn more: http://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/209400/happier-at-home/
Gretchen Rubin is the author of several books, including the block-buster New York Times bestsellers, Better Than Before, The Happiness Project and Happier at Home. Her newest book is The Four Tendencies. She has an enormous reader- ship, both in print and online, and her books have sold more than two million copies worldwide, in more than thirty languages. She makes frequent TV appearances and is in much demand as a speaker. On her weekly podcast Happier with Gretchen Rubin, she discusses good habits and happiness with her sister Elizabeth Craft. Rubin started her career in law and was clerking for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor when she realized she wanted to be a writer. She lives in New York City with her husband and two daughters. I was beyond excited and honored to have Gretchen join me on the show (as evidenced by my fangirling at the beginning of the episode.) Gretchen could not have been more fun or fascinating to interview. We also clicked really well and had a lot of similarities, which made it all the more fun to pick her brain. Like she said at the end, “we could keep talking all day.” So, we are basically besties now. Listen in to hear Gretchen share: What are the Four Tendencies and why should you know your tendency Why it’s helpful to also know others’ tendencies How Obligers can immediately get more of what they want rather than caving to others all the time What freedom looks like for each tendency (this might surprise you) How can you get more of what you want TODAY by knowing your tendency Links Mentioned: Take the Four Tendencies Quiz Gretchen’s website: Gretchen Rubin Gretchen’s Books: The Four Tendencies, The Happiness Project, Happier At Home, Better Than Before, Power Money Fame Sex Gretchen and Elizabeth’s Podcast: Happier Follow the SMA on Instagram Thank you to our sponsors: Freshly: for fresh, fully cooked meals delivered right to your door. Save $25 off your first order of 6 meals at Freshly when you use the code SHAMELESS at checkout! KIND: for healthy, delicious snack bars go to KIND Snacks to get 10 KIND Bars for free – just pay shipping!
"Don't wait for others to join you. Because you might wait forever." Gretchen Rubin has sold nearly 3 million books worldwide and perhaps is best known for her books The Happiness Project & The Four Tendencies. She is a thought-provoking observer of human nature and happiness, or as her sister likes to describe her "a happiness bully." She has an incredibly interesting story to tell; a graduate of Yale Law School who clerked for the nation's first female Supreme Court Justice, Sandra Day O'Connor; the host of the Happier Podcast with Gretchen Rubin; interviewed by Oprah; walked with the Dalai Lama; and an answer to a Jeopardy question. She is a prolific researcher and note taker who is "subject to epiphany" and writes about issues simply because she finds them interesting. Her topics range from JFK & Winston Churchill to fame & money. Today, Gretchen joins us to share her insights into happiness and how we too can capture more of it in our lives. SHOW NOTES: Gretchen is the author of 8 books: The Happiness Project, The Four Tendencies, Better Than Before, Happier At Home, Forty Ways to Look at JFK, Forty Ways to Look at Winston Churchhill, Power Money Fame Sex,& Profane Waste. She grew up in Kansas City, MO and now lives in New York City with her husband and two daughters. Gretchen says about her time clerking for the Supreme Court, "all of the justices are extremely earnest and sincere in trying to hold up the ideals of the United States of America. Everyone was trying to do their best work, every day." "All someone can do in this world is to try and do the right thing." "I never think of where I want to be in the future. I think what do I want to do now!" "I think the most important thing that I've learned is that: we can build a happy life only on the foundation of our own nature, our own values, our own interest and that there is no magic one size fits all solution." Her first commandment is "Be Gretchen" "The only person we can change is ourselves, often we can change a situation because we changed ourselves." GRETCHEN RUBIN'S LIVE INSPIRED 7 1. What is the best book you’ve ever read? I never answer that question. I love books too much. (John finally gets her to offer one book: The Essays of George Orwell.) 2. Tomorrow you discover your wealthy uncle shockingly dies at the age of 103; leaving you millions. What would you do with it? Probably nothing. 3. Your house is on fire, all living things and people are out. You have the opportunity to run in and grab one item. What would it be? My cell phone. 4. You are sitting on a bench overlooking a gorgeous beach. You have the opportunity to have a long conversation with anyone living or dead. Who would it be? St. Therese of Lisieux, author of The Story of the Soul known as "the little flower." She is my spiritual master. 5. What is the best advice you’ve ever received? The best advice I ever received is from me, "Be Gretchen." I also like, "a strong voice repels as well as attracts." 6. Looking back, what advice would you give yourself at age 20? Be Gretchen. 7. It’s been said that all great people can have their lives summed up in one sentence. How do you want yours to read? She did what she set out to do. *** If you enjoyed today’s episode: Subscribe (automatically get new episodes), rate & review (help spread the word!) this podcast wherever you get your podcasts. I can’t wait to see you here next Thursday! Today is your day. Live Inspired. Live Inspired with John every day on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram and get his Monday Motivation email: www.JohnOLearyInspires.com/Monday-Morning
Back in episode 140, parenting author KJ Dell'Antonia gave us many more great ideas than could be digested in one conversation… So for the first time in We Turned Out Okay history she's got 3 Your Child Explained episodes all to herself! In our conversation KJ commented: "after a month we get tired of nagging, "… it's easier just to load this dishwasher myself…" and then we do - and then we're back to square one." Today: the one thing you can do in your parenting that makes everything else either easier or unnecessary! (Can you tell I've been reading The One Thing by Gary Keller and Jay Papasan?) Click weturnedoutokay.com/147 to to listen, to sign up for tonight's (Thursday, March 30, 2017, 8 PM EST) live, free NPC FAQ Q&A (at which you can grab a free copy of Positive Discipline Ninja Tactics, my e-book that helps you handle everything your little kids can throw at you) AND to sign up for the free, live Common Parenting Challenges class coming up in April!
Cassi and Braeden move on to their second book, Gretchen Rubin's Happier at Home, and talk about all of Rubin's myriad resolutions. Seriously - there's a lot. We'd be loathe to call her an overachiever, but this is actually her second time doing a project like this - it's a follow up to an earlier book, The Happiness Project, so it kinda applies in this case. Our intrepid duo break down her months and talk about her goals. Can you actually be happier at home, or does familiarity breed contempt after all? Talking points include: maybe we should clean our house, Tiggers and Eeyores, non-random acts of kindness.
Gretchen Rubin is the author of several blockbuster NYT bestsellers (Better Than Before, The Happiness Project and Happier At Home) which have sold millions of copies worldwide. If you notice a common theme of “happiness,” that’s because Gretchen is one of the world’s foremost “happiness experts.” Today on the podcast, * Gretchen talks about her concept of “drift." Drift is what happens when we take the path of least resistance, which avoids friction in the short term but often leads to unhappiness in the long term * She also gets into several of her “personality frameworks” like obliger, upholder, rebel, questioner. * We talk about accountability: “A lot of people who are frustrated with themselves just need accountability.” Boom. This episode first appeared on CreativeLive as part of the 30 Days of Genius series. Show notes and links for this episode can be found at www.chasejarvis.com/podcast. This podcast is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.
Gretchen Rubin started her career in law and was clerking for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor when she realized what she wanted for her own happiness was to be a writer.Although I've only been following Gretchen's work for the past two-and-a-half years, her most recent book, Better Than Before, has had a wondrous impact on my own habits and interactions with other people. What I love about her writing is her ability to distill and convey complex ideas in a way that's accessible to such a wide range of readers.Gretchen also has two previous bestsellers, Happier At Home as well as The Happiness Project, which is an account of the year she spent test-driving the wisdom of the ages, current scientific studies and the lessons from popular culture about how to be happier. It spent more than two years on The New York Times bestseller list.Along with her sister Elizabeth Craft, Gretchen also hosts her popular weekly podcast Happier With Gretchen Rubin which has been named one of iTunes “Best Podcasts of 2015.”
Gretchen Rubin is a New York Times best-selling author of The Happiness Project, Better Than Before, and Happier At Home. In this podcast, Gretchen shares her ongoing research on what makes us HAPPIER in our lives. Her HIT podcast HAPPIER (the #1 Self-Help podcast on iTunes) shares personal, fun, & insightful tools and tips to live a happier life. Stay tuned for the The Four Tendencies... How do you respond to expectations? ... are you an Upholder? a Questioner? an Obliger? a Rebel? Text the word 'GRETCHEN' to 33444 to take Gretchen's quiz to find out your tendency. We want to hear from you! E-mail your questions for Q&A to soulfeedpodcast@gmail.com. For more free inspiration from us, go to http://www.shannonalgeo.com and http://www.alexkip.com
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These are familiar words here in the United States. It seems fitting that this Converge episode about exploring happiness, is releasing only a few days before we celebrate Independence Day and the signing of our Declaration that secured us those rights. What does the pursuit of happiness actually look like? Well-known author and speaker, Gretchen Rubin, joins Dane to talk about happiness, habits and what it looks like to pursue those things. And not only just pursue them but do it in a way that reflects what s important to you. Not what someone else thinks should be important to you. They explore ideas around embracing what you already love and letting go of the fantasy of what you think you should or wish you did love. Gretchen talks about habit formation and how to look at your past for cues on how best set yourself up for success in the future. If you find yourself exhausted at the idea of infinite potential this episode may offer a freedom you have never considered before. Follow @GretchenRubin on Twitter or Facebook. Check out her books The Happiness Project, Happier at Home and Better Than Before (coming soon). Thanks to Triple Scoop Music for providing the music for today s show and thanks to our wonderful audio producer Anna Queza of AQreative. The post Ep. 022 Happiness and Habits with Gretchen Rubin appeared first on Fastermind.co.
"Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action." Benjamin Disraeli Tune in to this episode of the Downsize With Style podcast where Sally and I discuss simple things you can do to feel happier at home. Some of them do not cost the world and only take a few minutes […] The post DWS 34: Simple Strategies to be Happier at Home appeared first on Bettina Deda.
"Action may not always bring happiness, but there is no happiness without action." Benjamin Disraeli Tune in to this episode of the Downsize With Style podcast where Sally and I discuss simple things you can do to feel happier at home. Some of them do not cost the world and only take a few minutes […] The post DWS 34: Simple Strategies to be Happier at Home appeared first on Bettina Deda.
In the podcast I talk about a book I recently came across and that is very close to my heart: Be Happier At Home by Gretchen Rubin. In one of her chapters she suggest being a tourist in your own city to discover the beauty that lies in everything around you. As this relates very […] The post DWS 26: Be Happier at Home appeared first on Bettina Deda.
In the podcast I talk about a book I recently came across and that is very close to my heart: Be Happier At Home by Gretchen Rubin. In one of her chapters she suggest being a tourist in your own city to discover the beauty that lies in everything around you. As this relates very […] The post DWS 26: Be Happier at Home appeared first on Bettina Deda.
Purpose Rockstar: Daily Career Stories including Grammar Girl and Gretchen Rubin
Gretchen Rubin gave up a career in law where she clerked for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor to start a career in writing. She created success with The Happiness Project, a book that tells the story of her year long quest to be happier. We talk about her journey, writing process, and her upcoming book on habits. Continue Reading→
“The Happiness Project “ author Gretchen Rubin talks about finding contentment in everyday life in this interview with James Fallows, National Correspondent for The Atlantic. Series: "The Atlantic Meets The Pacific" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 24361]
“The Happiness Project “ author Gretchen Rubin talks about finding contentment in everyday life in this interview with James Fallows, National Correspondent for The Atlantic. Series: "The Atlantic Meets The Pacific" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 24361]
Anne Bogel is a blogger at Modern Mrs. Darcy and author of Work Shift: How to Create a Better Blend of Work, Life, and Family Covered in this episode: The difference between work/life balance and work/life blending The path we’re on used to be the road less traveled, but it’s becoming increasingly worn these days. Creative ways of structuring your life to fit all the roles of your life in Create structures to maintain consistency of what’s most important What is share care? Jon Acuff’s Quitter Conference Gretchen Rubin’s Happier At Home