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Happier with Gretchen Rubin

A Little Happier: A Teaching Story So Good That It Should Be True

Happier with Gretchen Rubin

Lemonada Media

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.7 • 13.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes a teaching story has such a great lesson that it doesn’t even matter if it’s not true. While the famous story of the sardines and the catfish turns out to be apocryphal, it illustrates a useful truth: Being in an environment where we need to show hustle can be better for us than quiet, stagnant surroundings. Get in touch: podcast@gretchenrubin.com Visit Gretchen's website to learn more about Gretchen's best-selling books, products from The Happiness Project Collection, and the Happier app. Find the transcript for this episode on the episode details page in the Apple Podcasts app.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Did you know that infants are ready to learn sign language?

0:03.5

Two-year-olds are ready to learn the basics of science, and three-year-olds are ready to learn coding?

0:08.9

Your child is ready to learn, and at Primrose schools, teachers make the most of this time by creating a joyful, purposeful learning experience unlike any other.

0:19.4

For instance, have you heard of the Primrose Friends? In every

0:23.8

Primrose school classroom, teachers use these 12 lovable puppets to make character development

0:30.2

joyful, meaningful, and memorable. From exploring generosity with Benjamin the Bear to practicing honesty with Peanut the Pony,

0:40.6

every friend plays a special part in helping children learn important values while having

0:46.9

plenty of fun along the way. We can all use some friends like that. You can learn more at primrose schools.com. Now enrolling infants through

0:57.7

children age five. That's primrose schools.com for more information. Elizabeth, you know that this year I am

1:06.8

hosting Thanksgiving for the second time, huge bucket list for me. And one of the things that

1:12.2

makes it easier to prepare for any kind of big gathering, whether it's Thanksgiving or

1:17.1

friendsgiving or any kind of celebration, is knowing that you can go to one place that you know

1:22.3

you're going to get high standards and good prices. And this is why I love going to Whole Foods market. I can look for the

1:29.0

365 brand and I know that I'm going to get everything that I need and want for good price

1:34.8

with the quality that I can count on. Yeah, they have everything from low price quality turkey to

1:40.6

pantry essentials. And Gretchen, I have to add frozen appetizers, which are perfect for

1:47.4

someone like me who is not a great cook. I love to get the Kish trio, their butterfly shrimp,

1:54.3

and breaded calamari. It's all so easy to prepare and so delicious. Enjoy so many ways to save on your Thanksgiving spread

2:04.7

at Whole Foods Market. Lemonada. I'm Gretchen Rubin, and this is a little happier.

2:16.5

My father, who is a very curious, bookish

2:19.2

person, recently read a book that interested him greatly. Joseph Turrigian's biography,

2:25.2

The Party's Interests Come First, The Life of Xi Zhang Shun, father of Xi Jinping.

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