The Happier Life Project
The Happier Life Project is the official podcast from My Possible Self, the award-winning, free mental health and wellness app partnered with The Priory Group, supporting hundreds of thousands of users worldwide.
Life comes with stress, setbacks, and overwhelming pressures. Each week, journalist and broadcaster Gabby Sanderson sits down with world-leading psychologists, bestselling authors, and inspiring voices in wellness to unpack the challenges we all face. Together, they share simple, science-backed tools and actionable strategies to help you feel calmer, stronger, and more resilient.
Expect powerful, thought-provoking conversations on everything from managing anxiety and perfectionism, to setting boundaries, finding balance, and rediscovering joy.
đď¸ Main episodes drop every Tuesday, with bonus episodes every Friday.
If youâre ready for practical advice, honest stories, and expert guidance to help you live a happier, healthier life; hit play and join us.
The Happier Life Project is the official podcast from My Possible Self, the award-winning, free mental health and wellness app partnered with The Priory Group, supporting hundreds of thousands of users worldwide.
Life comes with stress, setbacks, and overwhelming pressures. Each week, journalist and broadcaster Gabby Sanderson sits down with world-leading psychologists, bestselling authors, and inspiring voices in wellness to unpack the challenges we all face. Together, they share simple, science-backed tools and actionable strategies to help you feel calmer, stronger, and more resilient.
Expect powerful, thought-provoking conversations on everything from managing anxiety and perfectionism, to setting boundaries, finding balance, and rediscovering joy.
đď¸ Main episodes drop every Tuesday, with bonus episodes every Friday.
If youâre ready for practical advice, honest stories, and expert guidance to help you live a happier, healthier life; hit play and join us.
Episodes

Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
Day 6: Get Ready For Your Work Day
Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
This is a simple mindful meditation to get you ready for your work day written and narrated by Jade Langridge. Jade is the owner of Blossom Therapies, a holistic practice offering Counseling, Hypnotherapy, Reiki / Intuitive energy healing, and Light Language.Â

Tuesday Sep 05, 2023
Day 5: Senses Meditation
Tuesday Sep 05, 2023
Tuesday Sep 05, 2023
This mindfulness practice is about pointing our attention towards different senses: sight, sound, taste, touch, smell, and our thoughts.Â

Monday Sep 04, 2023
Day 4: Leaves On A Stream
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Leaves on a stream is a technique used in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to cope with uncomfortable thoughts and feelings. This technique uses a concept called cognitive defusion, which works by creating distance and disconnecting from thoughts and feelings, as a way to reduce the power they have over us.Â
During leaves on a stream, you will practice cognitive defusion by clearing your mind and visualizing a stream. Whenever a thought enters your mind, you will briefly observe it, place it upon a leaf, and watch as it floats down the stream.

Sunday Sep 03, 2023
Day 3: Anxiety Hack: Recognize, Release and Refocus
Sunday Sep 03, 2023
Sunday Sep 03, 2023
Psychologist and founder of the mindful living collective, Dr Elisha Goldstein, shares an anxiety hack when you notice youâre bracing to help you to recognize, release and refocus. Then for the last minute, Dr Elisha will guide into some Diaphragmatic Breathing.

Saturday Sep 02, 2023
Day 2: Practicing Non-Judgement
Saturday Sep 02, 2023
Saturday Sep 02, 2023
The more time you spend in mindful awareness of your surroundings, body, or mind, the more you can practice observing without judging. Try reviewing your day honestly and without judgment by following this simple guided meditation.Â

Friday Sep 01, 2023
Day 1: Grounding Breathing Exercise
Friday Sep 01, 2023
Friday Sep 01, 2023
Sometimes when we get up, we go straight ahead into the day without even noticing how we feel. Our mind is either already in the future anticipating forthcoming events, or in the past reliving something that has already happened. Day one's mindful activity is just to take a few minutes to sink into our body and prepare ourselves for the start of the challenge, via grounding and breathing.Â

Friday Sep 01, 2023
Introduction to the Month of Mindfulness Challenge
Friday Sep 01, 2023
Friday Sep 01, 2023
Mindfulness is the practice of gently focusing your awareness on the present moment over and over again, free from distraction or judgment. Studies suggest that focusing on the present can have a positive impact on our health and well-being, reducing stress, improving memory, focus and attention and decreasing emotional reactivity. Mindfulness-based treatments have also been shown to reduce anxiety and depression, there's even evidence that mindfulness can lower blood pressure and improve sleep.Â
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Before we begin season 2 of The Happier Life Project podcast we invite you to take part in our month of mindfulness challenge. Every day we will release a new short audio clip with a different mindfulness practice with the invitation to do something good for your state of mind every day for 30 days.Â

Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
Best Takeaways from Season 1 with Gabby
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
Tuesday Jul 18, 2023
To conclude season one of the Happier Life Project host Gabby looks back at some of her favourite most profound and helpful tips and takeaways from some of the guests. Concentrating on the subjects that most seem to really struggle with covering confidence, self love, childhood wounds, negative thoughts, imposter syndrome and a cluttered mind.
To download the free My Possible Self App: https://mypossibleself.app.link/podcast
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To follow Gabby on instagram: @radiogabby

Tuesday Jul 11, 2023
Boost Your Low Mood with Kelly Watkins
Tuesday Jul 11, 2023
Tuesday Jul 11, 2023
Low mood is an emotional state characterized by sadness, anxiety & low self-esteem that anyone can suffer from. Symptoms of a general low mood may include feeling: sad, anxious or panicky, more tired than usual or being unable to sleep, angry or frustrated and low on confidence or self-esteem.
According to the nhs website. âEveryone feels low or down from time to time. It does not always mean something is wrong. Feeling low is common after distressing events or major life changes, but sometimes periods of low mood happen for no obvious reason. If you're still feeling down or no longer get pleasure from things for most of each day and this lasts for several weeks, you may be experiencing depression.â
Guest, Kelly Watkins is a qualified Cognitive Behavioural Therapist (CBT, BABCP accredited) and a HCPC registered Forensic Psychologist. Kelly has over 13 yearsâ experience in the mental health field and has built up a successful private practice. Kelly wholeheartedly contributes to the movement of ending the stigma around mental health and making a positive difference in this world and has a large social presence which has led her to write and develop a range of e-books and mental wellness products.
Kelly explains the different types of triggers for low mood and suggests things we can do to prevent, catch or improve how we are feeling. Kelly also talks about what makes you prone to low mood and why it's helpful to monitor your feelings and mood. Host Gabby asks Kelly about how and why hormones impact mood, her thoughts on the 'mood boosting' supplements and for advice on managing others when they are responsible for dragging down your mood.
Kelly and Gabby also share some of their favourite mood boosters for a happier life.
For more on Kelly: www.kellywatkins.co.uk
To download the free My Possible Self App: https://mypossibleself.app.link/podcast
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Tuesday Jul 04, 2023
Strong on the Inside and on the Outside with Renee McGregor
Tuesday Jul 04, 2023
Tuesday Jul 04, 2023
You donât need to be a professional athlete to reap the benefits from fueling yourself correctly with food and movement. But with so many confusing mixed messages, diet plans and other peopleâs influences over how we should look, eat and show up in life, often we are left operating sub-optimally without even realizing it.Â
Do you try to eat well to reduce the risk of chronic diseases? Or do you try to eat well to look a certain way? Do you look at other people who seem to be radiating health and happiness and think "why donât I feel like that when I follow their âtipsâ and suggestions?" Do you feel a prisoner to your own cravings? Is fatigue the bane of your existence?Â
You might be under-fueling even if you are âdoing all the thingsâ, and not enjoying life as much as you should be because of deep rooted fear derived from outdated, inaccurate propaganda.Â
Renee McGregor is a leading Sports and Eating disorder specialist dietitian with 20 years experience working in clinical and performance nutrition. Renee works with individuals, athletes of all levels and ages, coaches and sports science teams to provide nutritional strategies to enhance sport performance, manage eating disorders and overtraining. She is also author of âTraining Food: Get the Fuel You Need to Achieve Your Goals Before During And After Exerciseâ, âFast Fuel - Food For Triathlon Successâ, âOrthorexia: When Healthy Eating Goes Badâ and âMore Fuel You: Understanding Your Body & how to Fuel Your Adventuresâ with another book on the way.Â
Renee passionately believes in only giving advice backed on science and sitting down with host Gabby busts some common nutritional myths, whilst sharing her deep disdain for the âmove more, eat lessâ mantra. Renee talks about the pressures athletes are put under and how that can lead to the development of an eating disorder. She also shares her concerns about some of the harmful messaging from the âwellness industryâ that are setting people up to fail and cause potential health problems.Â
In this jam packed episode, Renee teaches Gabby about low energy availability, the importance of female hormone health and how food can impact. Plus she stresses why itâs never ok for girls to go without periods. In addition Renee reveals the foods that make her feel strong on the outside and on the inside and shares why itâs actually much healthier to go for a slice of cake than a protein bar.Â
This episode of The Happier Life Project will make you question how you eat and rethink where your priorities line up on the scale from vanity reasons to health, happiness and longevity.  For all things Renee McGregor: https://reneemcgregor.com
To download the free My Possible Self App: https://mypossibleself.app.link/podcast







