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What if happiness isn’t something we force or choose on command, but something that slowly emerges as we come to understand ourselves more deeply?

In this thoughtful episode of Spirit Talk Show: Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups, Doyle sits down with Australian author and philosopher Adam Brownlie to explore happiness through the lenses of neuroscience, philosophy, and lived experience.

Drawing from his book Happypedia, Adam shares a science-informed perspective on how our brains shape emotions, decisions, and behavior. Together, Doyle and Adam explore forgiveness not as excusing the past, but as a way of easing emotional burden, and discuss how compassion and understanding can help create a steadier, more meaningful life.

This conversation explores:

How neuroscience helps explain emotional patterns

The difference between blame and understanding

Why forgiveness can be a deeply personal inner process

Practical foundations for a balanced and meaningful life

This is not a conversation about quick fixes or forced positivity. It is an invitation to slow down, reflect, and consider how patience, clarity, and understanding can quietly transform the way we experience the world.

To learn more about Adam Brownlie and his work, visit his website:  https://adambrownlie.com.au/ 

Spirit Talk Show – Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups
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