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Happiness Week Exclusive: LifeTwo's Podcast Interview with Tal Ben-Shahar

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In this podcast we interview Dr. Tal Ben-Shahar, author of "Happier." That book is one of the simplest yet most impactful things we've read in recent years. In our podcast, Ben-Shahar describes what happiness is, the other necessary conditions to long-term happiness, and how you can use every day to become a little bit happier.

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LifeTwo Podcast: Jennifer Niesslein on Self-Help

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Jennifer Niesslein spent two years trying self-help 'cures' for everything from clutter to marriage. Her new book 'Practically Perfect in Every Way' is a trenchant -- and fun -- look at what she found.

Are You Signed Up for the LifeTwo Newsletter?

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If you are not yet signed up for the monthly LifeTwo newsletter then do so now. All you have to do is type the email address in the green box on the upper right-hand column of this web site. You can unsubscribe at anytime. »more»

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LifeTwo's 'Basics' Podcast, Episode 4: The Husband's Midlife Crisis

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If a man in your life seems to be going through a midlife crisis, this podcast episode offers some ideas and to-dos to help you help him.

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LifeTwo's 'Basics' Podcast, Episode 3: Women and Midlife Crisis

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The male midlife crisis seems to get all the press, but women get them too. In only six minutes, Nina Boski tells us about the unique aspects of female midlife crisis.

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LifeTwo's 'Basics' Podcast, Episode 1: What is LifeTwo?

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In our first podcast, our friend Nina Boski from LifeBites answers the question "why LifeTwo?"

Now You Can Listen To LifeTwo

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We're excited that we've now made a version of LifeTwo that you can take on a run or on your commute! Here's how:

Subscribe to our podcasts in iTunes (recommended):

The easiest and most convenient way to listen to podcasts on Windows or the Mac is with the iTunes application. iTunes is free, and you don't need an iPod -- you can listen at your computer. »more»

When will we see "midlife" podcasts? Will anyone listen?

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Podcasts are downloadable audio files for playback on mobile devices and personal computers. In 2005, the editors of the New Oxford American Dictionary selected podcast as the Word of the Year. Right now there are a dearth of podcasts aimed at baby boomers. Will this ever change and if there were podcats aimed at this demographic would people care? It appears the answer is yes to both. »more»

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