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THE HAPPY SCIENCE PODCAST

THE HAPPY SCIENCE PODCAST

-with Professor Micael Dahlen

Center for Wellbeing, Welfare and Happiness at the Stockholm School of Economics · Munck

21 episodesEN

Show overview

THE HAPPY SCIENCE PODCAST has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 21 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 5 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.

Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 15 min and 16 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Science show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 weeks ago, with 4 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2024, with 12 episodes published. Published by Munck.

Episodes
21
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
15 min
Cadence
Monthly

From the publisher

Discover the science of happiness, one episode – one study! In this podcast, host Professor Micael Dahlen explores groundbreaking research with leading experts, uncovering the science behind what truly makes us happy. Whether it's relationships, work, politics, or daily habits, The Happy Science Podcast brings insights from the field in a fun, engaging and accessible way. Tune in for thought-provoking discussions and practical takeaways on how to live a happier, more fulfilling life—backed by science!

Latest Episodes

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Why Your Future Looks Bright (But Your Enemy’s Doesn’t) - with Professor Hallgeir Sjåstad

Apr 28, 202615 min

Is It Easier to Be Happy in Anotther Language? How Language Shapes Happiness Ratings - with Political scientist Sofia Axelson

Apr 21, 202616 min

What Happens to Your Happiness When You Take Money from a Charity? - with Assistant Professor Frank Martela

Apr 14, 202615 min

Does the U.S. Election Affect Happiness in Europe? with Assistant Professor Jareef Martuza

In this fun episode, we explore whether an election in one country can shape happiness, optimism, and even trust in democracy in other countries. A study using data from over 20,000 people in nine European countries during the U.S.s presidential election 2024 gives the answer. Tune in to discover why political wins and losses can ripple across oceans, why democracy satisfaction may be more fragile than we think, and whether these emotional shifts also change how good citizens we are.Host: Professor Micael Dahlen Guest: Assistant Professor Jareef Martuza Producer: Sandra Charléz Editor: Nicholas Nikander Sound Engineer: Christer Tjäder och Daniel Högberg Music: Viktor BergdahlStudy:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-024-00827-7

Apr 6, 202615 min

S2 Ep 5S2:5 From Parents to Partners: How Divorces, DNA and Daily Connections Shape Our Wellbeing

In this fun episode, we look at how our social lives, with everything from supportive relationships to breakups, impact our wellbeing. Is the pain of a breakup the same for everyone? Can relationships protect our happiness over time? And what does your DNA have to do with any of it? Professor Ragnhild Bang Nes of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health shares fascinating findings from a study of twins. Tune in to find out which social factors most strongly predict future happiness and how much of our social wellbeing might be shaped before we’re even born! Link to the study: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11136-024-03832-8 Guest: Research Professor Ragnhild Bang Nes

Jul 1, 202517 min

S2 Ep 4S2:4 Climbing the Wrong Ladder? What Happiness Rankings Might Be Missing

In this fun episode, we dig into a surprisingly overlooked question: What exactly are people thinking about when they rate their happiness on global surveys? Is Finland really the happiest country in the world or just the best at climbing metaphorical ladders? Researcher August Nilsson joins us to explain how the metaphorical “Cantril Ladder” works and reveal how tiny tweaks in how we ask about happiness can dramatically change the answers we get. What happens if we ask about harmony in life instead? Or if we ditch the ladder metaphor altogether? Tune in for a deep dive into the psychology behind how we measure happiness and whether we're asking the right questions at all. Link to the study: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-52939-y Guest: Researcher August Nilsson

Jul 1, 202517 min

S2 Ep 3S2:3 The Urban Happiness Gap: Are City Dwellers Destined to Be Less Happy?

In this fun episode, we ask whether city life is secretly dragging down our happiness. More people than ever are living in cities, but does urban life come at the cost of happiness? Associate Professor Jens Fyhn Lykke Sørensen from the University of Southern Denmark shares insights from his research on Denmark’s urban–rural happiness gap. From the power of green spaces to the strength of local friendships, we explore why rural residents often report greater life satisfaction, and what city dwellers might do to catch up. Could a palm tree on your balcony make a difference? Tune in and find out. Link to the study: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/384554929_Why_are_City_Residents_Less _Happy_than_the_Rest_of_the_Population_in_Developed_Countries_Studying_the_ Urban-Rural_Happiness_Gap_in_Denmark_Using_Blinder-Oaxaca_Decomposition Guest: Associate Professor Jens Fyhn Lykke Sørensen

Jul 1, 202519 min

S2 Ep 2S2:2 Born to Worry? How Genes and Life Events Shape Our Wellbeing

In this fun episode, we explore how stressful life events like financial strain or relationship conflicts can affect your life satisfaction and whether these life events are just a matter of bad luck, or partly your parents’ fault? Professor Ragnhild Bang Nes of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health shares insights from a unique twin study that untangles life experiences from biology. Tune in to discover how genes and environment work together to shape how we feel, and why not all bad life events impacts us the same way! Link to the study: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12144-025-07758-3 Guest: Research Professor Ragnhild Bang Nes

Jul 1, 202515 min

S2 Ep 1S2:1 Can Winning The Lottery Buy Lasting Happiness?

In this fun episode, we explore what happens when people hit the jackpot. Many of us often dream of the big win, but does life really change when it happens? Will wellbeing improve? Does the rush wear off or can the wellbeing be boosted for years, or even decades? Tune in to hear economist Robert Östling from the Stockholm School of Economics shares his insights from studying thousands of Swedish lottery players to see what really changes when money arrives out of the blue, and what stays surprisingly the same. Link to the study: https://www.nber.org/papers/w24667 Guest: Professor Robert Östling

Jul 1, 202518 min

S1 Ep 1111. Happiness or Good Looks: Which Comes First? - with Professor Delin Sun

Does happiness make you more attractive, or does being attractive make you happier? In this episode, we explore the intriguing connection between how we feel and how we’re perceived. Professor Delin Sun of Duke University has conducted a brain study to uncover the secrets behind happiness and how attractive we are to others. Which comes first—being happy or being desirable? Tune in to find out, and see if a smile really is your best asset!

Dec 2, 202414 min

S1 Ep 1010. Cheating and Happiness: What’s the Real Connection? - with Professor Olga Stavrova

In this episode, we dive into a big no-no in relationships: infidelity. What’s the link between happiness and cheating? Does infidelity make couples less happy, or is unhappiness what drives them to cheat? Professor Olga Stavrova of University of Lübeck shares her research on why this connection matters and what it reveals about relationship dynamics. Tune in to explore how happiness and betrayal are more intertwined than you might think!

Nov 25, 202414 min

S1 Ep 99. How Much Does the Government Really Impact Your Happiness? (Spoiler alert: The answer is pretty surprising…) - with Professor Peter Esaiasson

In this fun episode, we find out how people associate their happiness with politics and the government. Could a breakup with your partner make you want to dump the government too? In this episode, Professor Peter Esaiasson of University of Gothenburg shares insights from his multi-country research on how happiness impacts support for the government, and even good citizen behaviors as paying taxes and abiding laws. Tune in to explore how happiness, love, and politics are more connected than you might think! https://ejpr.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1475-6765.12335 

Nov 18, 202415 min

S1 Ep 88. Does Having Almost Nothing Make You More or Less Happy? - with Professor Eric Galbraith

In this fun episode, we tackle the age-old question: Do money and material things really buy happiness? Or could you find just as much (or even more) happiness living deep in the Amazon rainforest, in the mountains of Nepal, or in a desert village? Professor Eric Galbraith from McGill University shares insights from his unique research, where he compares the happiness of people in 19 small, remote villages and tribes around the world with those living in WEIRD society’s – Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich Democracies. Tune in to discover what his research reveals about the universal secrets to happiness! https://www.pnas.org/doi/pdf/10.1073/pnas.2311703121 

Nov 11, 202415 min

S1 Ep 77. Does Air Quality Affect Your Happiness? - with Professor Paul Dolan

Is the air you’re breathing making you happy, or unhappy? In this episode, we explore how the quality of air can impact your mood, and even your overall happiness. Professor Paul Dolan of London School of Economics shares his surprising findings on how air quality influences well-being, to an extent that can even be comparable to making thousands of extra dollars or not. Tune in to discover how those good or bad “air days" might be affecting more than just your lungs! https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/journal-of-benefit-cost-analysis/article/abs/bad-air-days-the-effects-of-air-quality-on-different-measures-of-subjective-wellbeing/E9967A81411253654AC3D934CDEE8FE0 

Nov 4, 202416 min

S1 Ep 66. Does Your Partner's Happiness (or Unhappiness) Rub Off on You? - with Professor Olga Stavrova

In this fun episode, we explore how happiness - or unhappiness - spreads between couples. Does the happier partner rub off more, or is the other way around? Professor Olga Stavrova of University of Lübeck shares insights from her research on emotional contagion, revealing how partners affect each other's happiness and well-being in unexpected ways. Tune in to discover who holds the most influence in this happiness crossover and how these dynamics can even extend beyond couples to larger groups, like work teams! https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/19485506231207673 

Oct 28, 202413 min

S1 Ep 55. Fine Art or Not-So-Fine Art: Which Brings Happiness? - with Professor Kathleen Vohs

In this fun episode, we explore how looking at art can not onlyimpact happiness but also meaning in life. Professor Kathleen Vohs of Universityof Minnesota shares insights from her research on how people feel when lookingat fine and not so fine art. Surprisingly, both can have positive, but very different, effects. Tune in to discover what kinds of art might elevate your happiness or deepen your life’s meaning! https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17439760.2021.1975159

Oct 21, 202415 min

S1 Ep 44. Is opposite or Same Sex Siblings Better for Parents’ Happiness? - with Professor Paul Dolan

In this fun episode, we dive into the surprising impact on parental happiness when having one more kid of the same versus opposite sex. Professor Paul Dolan of London School of Economics shares insights from his research on how the dynamics of raising boys versus girls can influence parent wellbeing, over awhopping 20-year time span. Tune in to discover whether and how havingopposite or same sex kids really matters when it comes to parenting happiness! https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214804323000927 

Oct 14, 202415 min

S1 Ep 33. Focus or Variety, Which Increases Daily Happiness the Most? - with Professor Jordan Etkin

In this fun episode, we explore how your daily activities — whether you focus ona few things or vary between more — impact happiness. Professor Jordan Etkin ofDuke University shares insights from her research on how what you do canaffect happiness on a daily basis (or even by the hours and minutes!) Tune in todiscover how and why structuring your time is more important than you think! https://www.anderson.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/documents/areas/fac/marketing/mogilner/Etkin%20Mogilner%20JCR%202016%20Variety%20and%20Happiness.pdf 

Oct 7, 202413 min

S1 Ep 22. Do Price Tags Impact Your Happiness, Even When You Don’t Want the Stuff? - with Professor Helge Thorbjørnsen

In this fun episode, we explore how expensive or cheap pricesimpact your happiness, even for stuff you don’t want. Professor HelgeThorbjørnsen of Norwegian School of Economics shares insights from hisresearch on the surprising effects of advertised prices on happiness, friendlinessand even helpfulness. Tune in to discover how price tags can impact our feelingsand behaviors more than we think! https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/mar.22026 

Oct 7, 202413 min

S1 Ep 11. Does the World Happiness Ranking Impact the Actual Happiness in a Country? (Spoiler Alert: It Does…) - with Professor Kristina Heinonen

In this fun episode, we dive into what happens to happiness when your country is ranked the happiest in the world. How did Finland’s top spot affect its citizens' happiness, and how did Swedes feel about being ranked fourth? Professor Kristina Heinonen of Hanken School of Economics shares fascinating insights from her research on the impact of these rankings. Tune in to discover how national happiness rankings reflect – but also impact - how happy people feel!

Oct 7, 202414 min
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