St-John On Air
The Quiet Joy of Small Things Why do the smallest moments sometimes stay with us the longest? In this reflective episode, we explore the psychology of savoring, presence, and everyday well-being—and why tiny experiences can have a surprisingly powerful effect on mental health. Drawing on insights from Martin Seligman, Fred Bryant, Barbara Fredrickson, and Rick Hanson, this episode explores: • why the brain naturally overlooks small joys • how savoring improves emotional well-being • why modern life makes presence difficult • and how tiny daily rituals quietly shape happiness Through gentle reflection and practical ideas, discover how slowing down—even briefly—can make life feel fuller, calmer, and more meaningful. Perfect for evening listening, mindfulness, reflection, and anyone longing to reconnect with the beauty of ordinary moments.
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