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I am pleased to continue my conversation with our guest Randy Taran, Founder of Project Happiness. Randy’s vision: is that “though we can’t always control what happens in life, it’s good to know we can control how we deal with it. We can find ways to create the best life possible.” Randy believes that every person can learn ways to become happier by developing awareness about the choices we all make in the face of day to day challenges. Learning these skill sets has a positive impact on the classroom, family system and the community at large.
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Randy will also discuss the latest research in brain studies on the question what can people do to put more happiness in their lives? Randy will leave listeners with 10 tips they will be able to apply to lower stress in their lives.
Randy Taran is also co-author of the Project Happiness Handbook, and producer of the award winning film Project Happiness. The film features students from the US, Nigeria and India working together for one year to explore the question, “What brings lasting happiness?” Along the way, they interview George Lucas, Richard Gere, neuroscientist Richard Davidson, and ultimately meet in India for an audience with the Dalai Lama.
Randy speaks regularly on various happiness and youth-related issues, and is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post. She serves on the Board of the Dalai Lama Foundation.
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I am pleased to continue my conversation with our guest Randy Taran, Founder of Project Happiness. Randy’s vision: is that “though we can’t always control what happens in life, it’s good to know we can control how we deal with it. We can find ways to create the best life possible.” Randy believes that every person can learn ways to become happier by developing awareness about the choices we all make in the face of day to day challenges. Learning these skill sets has a positive impact on the classroom, family system and the community at large.
Subscribe with your favorite podcast player
AndroidRSSCome join us for Part II of my conversation with Randy and listen as we discuss;
Randy will also discuss the latest research in brain studies on the question what can people do to put more happiness in their lives? Randy will leave listeners with 10 tips they will be able to apply to lower stress in their lives.
Randy Taran is also co-author of the Project Happiness Handbook, and producer of the award winning film Project Happiness. The film features students from the US, Nigeria and India working together for one year to explore the question, “What brings lasting happiness?” Along the way, they interview George Lucas, Richard Gere, neuroscientist Richard Davidson, and ultimately meet in India for an audience with the Dalai Lama.
Randy speaks regularly on various happiness and youth-related issues, and is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post. She serves on the Board of the Dalai Lama Foundation.
For more information go to:
The post The Global Child – Stress and Depression: Global Problem for Youth: A Conversation with Randy Taran Part II appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
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