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The Happy Pod: Tea for two - sharing a brew with a stranger

Sat, 22 Mar

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We meet the man behind A Mug of Life, who says chatting to strangers has made his life better, and everyone should try it. Also: why trusting the kindness of others makes you happier; and a retirement home for penguins.

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0.089 - 20.27 Advertisement voice

This BBC podcast is supported by ads outside the UK. On our podcast, Good Bad Billionaire, we explain how the world's billionaires made all their money. Pop stars and tech titans, founders and filmmakers, inventors and investors, we cover them all. And for the first time, we're talking about a video game designer.

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20.33 - 35.659 Advertisement voice

Yep, we're talking about Marcus Persson, the Swedish coding king who programmed the world's most successful game, Minecraft, all by himself. He made a billion, but is he good, bad, or just another billionaire? Find out on Good Bad Billionaire, listen on the BBC app, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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38.1 - 53.011 Oliver Conway

This is The Happy Pod from the BBC World Service. Hello, I'm Oliver Conway and in this edition, how approaching strangers for a chat could make us happier.

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53.451 - 60.976 Will Ross

When you do go up and ask someone and you start talking, you feel so much better and it's just so good for your mental health. I've loved it.

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61.437 - 66.42 Oliver Conway

This year, This World Happiness Report highlights how people are more trustworthy than we think.

66.66 - 77.446 Mark Lowen

I'm deliberately mislaying ten wallets across Belfast, each with a note asking to call my number if found. So how many of our ten wallets do you think will prompt a phone call?

78.407 - 82.229 Oliver Conway

And once again, Finland is named the happiest country in the world.

82.949 - 91.034 Kitty

Also... I had never seen somebody live a full and happy life with a speech impediment at the same time.

91.667 - 108.22 Oliver Conway

the woman helping millions of people make their voices heard. This week saw International Happiness Day, and with it the release of a report showing strangers are much kinder than we think. Like this.

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