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Oprah Winfrey & Arthur Brooks discuss their new book "Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier." Learn how to define happiness, manage emotions, overcome envy, and find purpose for a fulfilling life.

Published September 18, 2023

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Oprah Winfrey

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Here are the resources mentioned in the interview, categorized by type:

People

  • Nora O'Donnell - Interviewer and host of "Person to Person"
  • Oprah - Guest on the interview
  • Oprah Winfrey - Guest on the interview, discussed as a media icon, host of "The Oprah Winfrey Show", author, and co-author of "Build the Life You Want"
  • Arthur Brooks - Harvard professor and co-author of "Build the Life You Want", discussed for his columns in The Atlantic and his insights on happiness
  • Aristotle - Philosopher, mentioned in the context of the power of reflection
  • Tony Kushner - Playwright, mentioned as having sent Oprah a play for Broadway
  • Beyoncé - Musician, mentioned as having taught Oprah to twerk and as someone Oprah might now attend concerts for
  • Obama - Mentioned in the context of someone asking "Is it good?" at the end of an interview
  • Barbara Walters - Pioneer in broadcast journalism, mentioned in the context of her early struggles in broadcast and Oprah's happiness for Nora's success
  • Harry Reasoner - Broadcast journalist, mentioned as Barbara Walters' co-anchor

Organizations

  • Harvard University - Affiliation of Arthur Brooks, mentioned as "Harvard professor"
  • The Atlantic - Publication where Arthur Brooks has a column

Documents

  • Build the Life You Want: The Art and Science of Getting Happier - The new book co-authored by Oprah Winfrey and Arthur Brooks, discussed extensively throughout the interview
  • Invictus - Poem that Oprah teaches to girls in South Africa, mentioned for its lines "I'm the master of my fate, I am the captain of my soul"
  • Declaration of Independence - Mentioned in the context of the phrase "the pursuit of happiness"

Tools

  • Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) - Oprah's media empire, mentioned as part of her ventures after retiring from her daily show
  • O Magazine - Oprah's magazine, mentioned as part of her media empire
  • Oprah's Book Club - Oprah's book club, mentioned as part of her media empire
  • Oprah Daily - Oprah's lifestyle website, mentioned as part of her media empire
  • Social Media - Mentioned as a source of envy and a destroyer of happiness

Technologies

  • Daily TV show - Refers to "The Oprah Winfrey Show"
  • Podcast - Mentioned as a potential future medium for spreading the message of the book

Concepts/Ideas

  • Happiness - The central theme of the interview, discussed in various contexts including definition, pursuit, and attainment
  • Happier-ness - A term coined by Oprah and Arthur Brooks to describe a state of enjoyment, contentment, satisfaction, and purpose, acknowledging that constant happiness is not achievable
  • Reflection - Mentioned in relation to Aristotle and learning from past experiences
  • Therapy - Oprah mentions getting her "therapy" from the guests on her show
  • Focus group - How Oprah describes the audience of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" after 10 years
  • Broadway - Mentioned as a potential career path Oprah considered but ultimately didn't pursue
  • Envy - Identified as a "great destroyer" and "happiness killer"
  • Agency - The idea of taking control over one's own life and happiness
  • Faith - Discussed as a component of happiness, meaning a belief in something transcendent, not necessarily religion
  • Spiritual practice - Mentioned as important for survival and acknowledging something bigger than oneself
  • Life 101 - A class taught by Oprah in South Africa

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