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EPISODE · Aug 12, 2025 · 52 MIN

The Science of Stress Relief: Dr. Gary Sprouse on Happiness

from THE RAW VIBE · host Chuck Tuck

In this inspiring episode of Chuck’s Chat Hub, host Chuck Tuck sits down with Dr. Gary Sprouse, MD — “The Less Stressed Doc” — to explore the science and mindset behind reducing stress and finding your happy place. Drawing from his book, Highway to Your Happy Place: A Roadmap to Less Stress, Dr. Sprouse explains how stress works, why our brains are wired to focus on the negative, and how we can retrain ourselves toward realistic optimism.From practical tools like the Worry Organizer and surfing your thoughts, to the importance of purpose, gratitude, and daily “micro-pleasures,” this conversation delivers actionable advice for anyone looking to improve mental and physical well-being. Chuck and Dr. Sprouse also dive into travel stories, retirement planning, burnout prevention, and why preparedness is one of the most powerful stress-relief strategies.Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, feeling burned out at work, or simply wanting more joy in your life, this episode will help you understand stress, regain control, and create a happier, more fulfilling future.Key Topics & Phrases for SEO:stress management techniqueshow to find your happy placerealistic optimism and mindset shiftsburnout prevention strategiesWorry Organizer methodgratitude and micro-pleasuresretirement purpose and life planningovercoming negative thinking habitsvisit: https://www.thelessstressdoc.com/visit: www.ChucksChatHub.com https://amzn.to/3Jtjk85 listen to a sample of the audio book

In this inspiring episode of Chuck’s Chat Hub, host Chuck Tuck sits down with Dr. Gary Sprouse, MD — “The Less Stressed Doc” — to explore the science and mindset behind reducing stress and finding your happy place. Drawing from his book, Highway to Your Happy Place: A Roadmap to Less Stress, Dr. Sprouse explains how stress works, why our brains are wired to focus on the negative, and how we can retrain ourselves toward realistic optimism.From practical tools like the Worry Organizer and surfing your thoughts, to the importance of purpose, gratitude, and daily “micro-pleasures,” this conversation delivers actionable advice for anyone looking to improve mental and physical well-being. Chuck and Dr. Sprouse also dive into travel stories, retirement planning, burnout prevention, and why preparedness is one of the most powerful stress-relief strategies.Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, feeling burned out at work, or simply wanting more joy in your life, this episode will help you understand stress, regain control, and create a happier, more fulfilling future.Key Topics & Phrases for SEO:stress management techniqueshow to find your happy placerealistic optimism and mindset shiftsburnout prevention strategiesWorry Organizer methodgratitude and micro-pleasuresretirement purpose and life planningovercoming negative thinking habitsvisit: https://www.thelessstressdoc.com/visit: www.ChucksChatHub.com https://amzn.to/3Jtjk85 listen to a sample of the audio book

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