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E110 - Rangan Chatterjee: The key to happier living

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This week we are chatting with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee. Rangan is a British physician, author and host of the podcast ā€˜Feel Better, Live More’. He’s known for the TV show ā€˜Doctor in the House’ and his appearances on BBC Breakfast. Rangan shares with us the simple techniques he uses to lead a more fulfilling and happy life. For Rangan, the most important aspect of life is nourishing our relationships and having ā€œunmasking conversationsā€ in which we are vulnerable and open with each other. 


During this chat Rangan encourages us to re-consider the idea of a hero, whether we are really idealising the right people in connection with our core values.


Rangan shares with us: ā€œeven if life is tough, if you can be present - you are winningā€


Rangan's new book 'Happy Mind, Happy Life: 10 Simple Ways to Feel Great Every Day' is available now: https://amzn.to/3JKflzB


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