
In this episode of the Action for Happiness podcast, Mark Williamson engages in a profound conversation with Emma Seppälä, the science director at Stanford University's Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education. Emma shares her insights on achieving inner freedom by releasing destructive self-beliefs and discusses her latest book, "Sovereign". The discussion delves into Emma's personal journey from Paris to the U.S., and China, exploring cultural approaches to happiness and resilience. She highlights the concept of psychological sovereignty, emphasizing its importance in overcoming adversity and cultivating a resilient spirit. Listeners are invited to participate in a guided breathing exercise, demonstrating a practical tool for achieving emotional sovereignty. Emma also addresses the impact of societal norms on our emotional intelligence and shares strategies to connect with our intuition and creativity. Tune in to learn about Emma's innovative approach to well-being and discover tools to live a more empowered and joyful life.
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