• WRAP UP: What’s it Take to Be Happy

  • Jun 24 2021
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

WRAP UP: What’s it Take to Be Happy

  • Summary

  • Well, it’s a bittersweet day in the land of Back to Happy because we’re wrapping up our show with this episode. Between the two of us, we’ve been through a lot—but we genuinely, gradually have come back happier every time.

    Yes, there will be pain in life. But if you keep perspective and get real about what changes need to be made, what you learned and how to proceed… peace and equanimity can be found.

    May this episode help you rise up to greater happiness in your own heart.

    We send you love and we thank you for listening,

    Suzanne and Debi

    WHO ARE THEY?

    WHO ARE THEY?

    Debi Granger is a true survivor. After nursed two of her children through life-or death experiences, she lost her home in Paradise, California after the worst wildfire in state history. She’s also a working single mom with a disability. Yet, she remains a happy optimist, here to spread joy. She is a retired Dental Assistant with Expanded Function, and lives in the foothills of the Sierras with her fiancé, Chuck.

    Suzanne Falter is a writer, podcaster and essayist whose work has appeared in SELF, O, More, Fitness, New Woman and The New York Times, Tiny Buddha and Elephant Journal. She is the author of multiple self-help titles including How Much Joy Can You Stand? (Ballantine) and The Extremely Busy Woman’s Guide to Self-Care (Sourcebooks). Suzanne also hosts the Self-Care for Extremely Busy Women podcast where she interviews leading self-care authorities for those who need better self-care.  

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