The Better Humans Project
Your happiness has a chemistry. A biology. A physiology that is measurable, mappable — and to a significant degree, influenceable. In Part Three of The Pursuit of Happiness series, host Greg Pfeiffer takes us into the science of what is actually happening inside your body and brain when you feel joy, connection, purpose, and peace — and what happens when those systems go wrong. We explore the six key neurochemicals of happiness — dopamine, serotonin, oxytocin, endorphins, GABA, and cortisol — and the extraordinary discovery that your gut produces 90 to 95 percent of your body's serotonin. We look honestly at what happens biologically when happiness breaks down — in depression, anxiety, trauma, and bipolar disorder. And we cover the full range of interventions available: from SSRIs and mood stabilisers to the extraordinary frontier of ketamine and psychedelic-assisted therapy, and the psychological treatments — CBT, MBCT, ACT, and EMDR — that address the mind as well as the brain. And then we come back to four things that every single one of us can do — right now — that the evidence shows are among the most powerful happiness interventions available to any human being on earth. Sleep. Move. Nourish. Connect. 🎧 Part Three is out now. The final episode, Part Four, coming soon. 📄 Free companion worksheet — email contact@thebetterhumansproject.com [contact@thebetterhumansproject.com] Be curious. Stay humble. Keep growing.
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