Mixed feelings
I loved reading the Happiness Project, but I was disturbed by the Four Tendencies. One type (Gretchen’s) was the model citizen, employee, friend and person. There was a stark difference in authorship between the two books, and it wasn’t just because they were written about different topics. They seemed written by different people. While the podcast content increasingly looks more like Gretchen in the Four Tendencies (judgmental and diminishing) there are still bits of worthwhile wisdom. I hope Gretchen returns to the person who wrote The Happiness Project. There is so much material in that book that would translate to a podcast and it is genuine, relatable, and aspirational.
mkh0019 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/26/20
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Wayne from LA via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/16/15
So glad I subscribed to this podcast! The hosts are great and I love the real life tips and practices to try in my life. They seem very real and relatable. The topics and ways of improving everyday life are very interesting and I can't wait to use their advice. I will be a faithful listener!Read full review »
fassbenderlover via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/26/15
I look forward to this podcast every week!
alexolivia112 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/23/15
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