Should happiness be a new measure and definition of progress? And if we judge our society by how happy we are then what implications does that have for business, government and how we live our lives?
Director of the Wellbeing Programme at the Centre for Economic Performance at the LSE, chairman for Action for Happiness and co-author of The Origins of Happiness, Professor Lord Richard Layard, talks about the economic and social effects of happiness, the role of women in driving a “happiness revolution” and whether units of happiness could become a KPI for the future in the new everywoman podcast.
Ep. 11 The delicious paradox of ‘slow’ in the workplace with Carl Honoré
Ep. 10 The male agents of change with Chris Stylianou
Ep. 9 Speaking…and listening in a digital age. Tiffany St James on the creative power of social media to connect business with its audiences
Ep. 7 The power of improvisation and interaction with TEDx speaker Philippa Waller
Ep. 6 Big Tech and Social Disruption with author of Silicon States Lucie Greene
Ep. 5 Are you ready for The Age of No Retirement?
Ep. 4 'Subversion, pragmatic feminism and why you should ditch the guilt’ with Kathryn Jacob, CEO of Pearl & Dean
Ep. 3 Getting to grips with the Gender Pay Gap – discussing pay parity and potential with Helene Reardon-Bond OBE
Ep. 2 Debs Ingham of How Do You Do It? discusses how attitudes to family life can enable businesses to work smarter
Ep. 1 Courageous conversations and cosmic wish list - practising self belief with Tracey Woodward, CEO of Aromatherapy Associates
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