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EPISODE · Nov 7, 2025 · 36 MIN

The Science of Gratitude

from My Wellness Rewired | Hacking Women's Health · host Larissa Hughes and Malerie Young

In this conversation, Larissa and Malerie explore the transformative power of gratitude, discussing its scientific backing and practical applications. They emphasize how gratitude can enhance emotional and social wellbeing, improve mental health, and even contribute to longevity. The discussion includes personal anecdotes, scientific studies, and practical tips for incorporating gratitude into daily life, making it accessible and beneficial for everyone, especially women.Takeaways:Gratitude can rewire your brain and improve mental health.Practicing gratitude is linked to better emotional and social wellbeing.Gratitude can enhance sleep quality and reduce anxiety.Women practicing gratitude have lower mortality rates according to studies.Gratitude is a free practice with numerous benefits.Expressing gratitude can strengthen relationships and improve mood.Mindfulness and gratitude can be combined for greater impact.Gratitude practices can help women manage hormonal changes and stress.Starting small with gratitude can lead to significant changes over time.Gratitude can be practiced in various ways, including journaling and verbal expressions.Chapters:00:00 The Power of Gratitude04:22 Science Behind Gratitude10:28 Gratitude as a Tool for Resilience16:25 Gratitude in Daily Life18:54 The Power of Positive Thinking20:15 Implementing a Gratitude Practice21:43 The Importance of Genuine Gratitude23:34 Expressing Gratitude to Others26:25 Mindful Moments and Gratitude28:42 Finding Gratitude in Nature30:24 Gratitude Apps and Tools31:07 Community Questions on Gratitude34:13 The Science Behind Gratitude36:21 Taking Action: Start Your Gratitude Journey

In this conversation, Larissa and Malerie explore the transformative power of gratitude, discussing its scientific backing and practical applications. They emphasize how gratitude can enhance emotional and social wellbeing, improve mental health, and even contribute to longevity. The discussion includes personal anecdotes, scientific studies, and practical tips for incorporating gratitude into daily life, making it accessible and beneficial for everyone, especially women.Takeaways:Gratitude can rewire your brain and improve mental health.Practicing gratitude is linked to better emotional and social wellbeing.Gratitude can enhance sleep quality and reduce anxiety.Women practicing gratitude have lower mortality rates according to studies.Gratitude is a free practice with numerous benefits.Expressing gratitude can strengthen relationships and improve mood.Mindfulness and gratitude can be combined for greater impact.Gratitude practices can help women manage hormonal changes and stress.Starting small with gratitude can lead to significant changes over time.Gratitude can be practiced in various ways, including journaling and verbal expressions.Chapters:00:00 The Power of Gratitude04:22 Science Behind Gratitude10:28 Gratitude as a Tool for Resilience16:25 Gratitude in Daily Life18:54 The Power of Positive Thinking20:15 Implementing a Gratitude Practice21:43 The Importance of Genuine Gratitude23:34 Expressing Gratitude to Others26:25 Mindful Moments and Gratitude28:42 Finding Gratitude in Nature30:24 Gratitude Apps and Tools31:07 Community Questions on Gratitude34:13 The Science Behind Gratitude36:21 Taking Action: Start Your Gratitude Journey

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