Dr. Happy's Hidden Struggles: An Inside Look at Resilience
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Join host Dr. Jodi Richardson on a thought-provoking episode of "Well, Hello Anxiety" as she welcomes a distinguished guest to the show. Dr. Tim Sharp, renowned founder of The Happiness Institute and a pioneer in the positive psychology movement, is our honored guest. With three psychology degrees, including a PhD, and an impressive track record spanning academia, clinical practice, coaching, writing, podcasting, and advocacy, Dr. Tim Sharp, also affectionately known as "Dr. Happy," is dedicated to the pursuit of happiness in individuals, families, and organizations. However, in this engaging conversation, Dr. Tim Sharp shares a facet of his life that defies the happiness he so passionately champions. Dr. Jodi Richardson delves deep into this unexpected revelation, offering listeners a unique and intimate perspective on the man behind the expert. This excerpt from the full podcast highlights the resilience, vulnerability, and wisdom of Dr. Tim Sharp, showcasing his ability to navigate life's challenges while maintaining his commitment to the pursuit of happiness. Join us on this heartfelt journey as we explore the complexities of happiness and well-being with the insightful Dr. Tim Sharp. Tune in to "Well, Hello Anxiety" for this candid and inspiring episode featuring Dr. Tim Sharp, and discover the multifaceted nature of human experience. Thank you for being part of our podcast community. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Dr Tim Sharp, aka Dr Happy, is a renowned leader in the field of Positive Psychology, a sought-after speaker, consultant, podcaster, spokesperson, author and the founder and Chief Happiness Officer (CHO) of The Happiness Institute. He’s achieved unparalleled success in the academic, professional and business worlds, is a proud recipient of the Future Leadership Award and, in 2011, was appointed as Australia Day Ambassador. What makes his success and impact more extraordinary, is that Dr Sharp experiences severe depression and has done most of his adult life. Before he was Dr Happy, he was Dr Miserable. In this episode we talk about speaking out, the dangers of putting on a brave face, the most effective anti-depressant (hint: not a medication), how Dr Happy manages his depression, practical ways to manage insomnia and how, metaphorically speaking, there’s a time for snuggling up, and a time for putting on a coat and getting out in the rain. So much wisdom in this episode. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE 'WELL, HELLO SCHOOL ANXIETY' PROGRAMhttps://drjodirichardson.com/school/    ABOUT JODI: Jodi is an anxiety and well-being speaker, educator, and bestselling author. Learn more: https://drjodirichardson.com. Order Jodi’s book, “Anxious Mums: How mums can turn their anxiety into strength”: https://drjodirichardson.com/product/anxious-mums/ or https://amzn.to/2YtA3ks. Order Jodi’s book, coauthored with Michael Grose, “Anxious Kids: How children can turn their anxiety into resilience”: https://drjodirichardson.com/books/#order or https://amzn.to/3Bzxn3v.   CONNECT WITH JODI: Connect with Jodi on LinkedIn Follow Jodi on InstagramLike Jodi’s Facebook page   Well, Hello Anxiety is a Postive Media Podcast.    The information provided on this Podcast is for general educational purposes only, and is to be used at your sole risk. We are not liable for any reliance on this information, and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. We recommend you seek a medical or healthcare professional if you are seeking advice, diagnosis or treatment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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