
All Episodes - What Makes You Happy
Exploring hobbies and pastimes and how they delight us. This podcast will be released weekly on Thursdays. This is a podcast dedicated to exploring hobbies and answering the general question, "What Makes You Happy?" On any given week, we may have a guest who is a hobby enthusiast, eager to tell us all about their hobby and how we too can partake in their activity of choice. Additionally, we invite to star on the show professionals that focus at times on subject matter pertaining to happiness. These professionals include psychologists, business leaders, gurus, and spiritual leaders. The podcast is produced by Cleveland Creative Outlet LLC, and is hosted by Dovid EZ Stern.Cleveland Creative Outlet: www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com
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Ep 27 The Thousand Dollar Theory: How Much Should I Spend On My Hobby?
How much do you need to invest to really enjoy your hobby? Some hobbies cost more than others, and some hobbies have higher costs to entry than others. But to really get the most out of your hobby, how much do you have to spend? Today I am proud to present my Thousand Dollar Theory, which will help you budget for your hobby and save you from sinking your life's savings into a pastime.

Ep 26 Quarantine Nutrition: Feeding Healthy Food To Your Family
The first thing I would suggest is to offer multitudes of healthy options at each meal. I can hear you saying, “Yes, but how do I get them to EAT it?” That’s the thing, as long as you’re consistent, meaning, literally every single meal, even breakfast, offering healthy options, eventually the healthy options will get eaten.

Ep 25 Video Games are Not Idle!
Video games sometimes get a bad rap. People tend to think of them as a lazy hobby, one which begets slothful character. I disagree with that sentiment, and I'd like to tell you why. When I'm done, I'm sure you'll agree that video games are not only skilled pursuits, but active and creative hobbies that can be enjoyed by a wide audience. Feedback: If you're enjoying the podcast, or have a question, concern, or helpful criticism please drop me a line at dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com. Please also share this podcast with your friends! Word of mouth is our biggest source for new listeners, so please share and share alike. Thanks. Transcript: Welcome to What Makes You Happy, the show that explores our hobbies and pastimes and how they delight us. This is episode number #25 and today we’re discussing videogames. It seems today like videogames have always been around, and that they’ve always been a central part of popular culture. But that couldn’t be farther from the truth. In fact, did you know that in the 80’s, the video game industry crashed, and almost ended forever? It’s true! Back then, videogames were seen and usually marketed as idle pastimes, not a serious hobby the way they are today. It really was kind of a fad, the way we think of pogs, fidget spinners, or hoverboards. And once that fad was over, the whole industry imploded, putting many game companies into bankruptcy. But along came Nintendo and released the now famous NES. This one console breathed new life into the dying industry. It really took the world by storm, and shocked the detractors when it became the best selling console of all time. Part of its success was probably due their ingenious marketing. Prior to the release of the NES, marketing for games and gaming systems was entirely different in tone, focusing more on families spending an evening together. Nintendo supplanted this with high energy ads that enticed young boys with masculine figures and games themed around defeating villainous foes. While this wasn’t entirely novel, it was a slightly new tack for the industry. In fact, I believe it’s likely they took a page out of comic books and the marketing themes they had used since World War 1. Since the reemergence of video games as a powerful media force, some people have criticized the focus video games put on masculine themes of war, and violence. And video games are a powerful media. The industry that was once dead and buried (literally by the way, there are areas of landfill heaped with unsold cartridges) rose from the ashes like a phoenix, and today it is world reknown as a huge economic force. Yearly, the video game industry rakes in more cash than all of the movie and music industries COMBINED. The games being produced today have beautiful graphics, immersive storylines, complex game mechanics, and high skill ceilings. Arenas regularly are filled with fans who come to watch professional gamers in ESports, particularly in countries outside the US. There is one thing I’d like to touch on for a moment that I find interesting - the criticism that I was mentioning before, about the industry putting undo emphasis on war and violence, blaming toxic masculinity generally, ignores the largest economic sector within videogames. Mobile Games. Since the advent of the iPhone, mobile games have taken a strong foothold in video games, and today are more profitable, and more popular than console or PC games. Even the idea that gamers are predominantly male is an outdated idea. The statistics are fairly clear that the tide has turned, and you simply can’t assume that anymore. Today, it seems that gamers represent a pretty good cross section of humanity. Every country, old, young, men, women, everywhere are enjoying video games, and more than ever. Which raises the question. What’s the appeal? To those of you in the audience who are now thinking about skipping this episode altogether, keep listening.

Ep. 24 Finding a Hobby To Get Lost In – Hobby Question
Sometimes it's hard to find a hobby to really sink our teeth into, to become entirely engrossed. In this episode, a take a long form approach to answering a question I found on Reddit, although it's a question that pops up time and time again.

Ep. 23 Hobbies For Quarantine
We're all stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic, and the question we must ask ourselves at this point is: How will we spend our time? In this short episode, I argue on the merits of using this time to catch up with our favorite hobbies. New Format: In this episode, I'm trying a slightly different tack with regards to the style of the content, and I'd appreciate feedback on it. Do you like the new style? Typically, I outline what I want to say, sit down and talk about it, hitting each point i want to make. I have several sections, including my facts, quotes, and in the past I've done challenges. This episode is somewhat more free-form. I've thought of it as something of a podcast essay. Let me know what you think either with the Feedback form or by sending an email to dovid@ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. Thanks! Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Transcript: Welcome to What Makes You Happy, the show that explores our hobbies and pastimes and how they delight us. This is episode number #24 (actually 23 - oops) and today we’re discussing hobbies and quarantine. I’m going to try a slightly different episode today, giving you an entirely new kind of content from this podcast. I’m trying to put more effort into the project, and I value your feedback. If you can, I’d really appreciate any input you have, even if you just want to tell me how much you love the sound of my voice. Send all messages to info@ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. With the state of the global pandemic that is COVID-19, more commonly known as coronavirus, it behooves us to follow the advice of the professionals and practice social distancing, and quarantining where necessary in an effort to flatten the growth curve of the infected population to reduce strain on our hospitals and save lives. But that raises the question: when we’re stuck at home, and many of us are in the position where we must do so without work to keep us occupied, how will we fill our time? It would be so easy to spend the next few weeks reverting back to our college years and subsist on a steady diet of ramen and YouTube, but I am here to be the voice of reason and urge you to try more. There has got to be a hobby, some long lost pastime that you put down long ago and have yet to pick back up. As long as you can practice appropriate social distancing, now is the perfect time to reconnect with a previous interest. For some of you, that’s reading a good book, while for others it’s hiking local trails. I’ll say this once so I don’t have to repeat myself over and over again, but do follow your local laws. If you have to stay indoors, stay indoors. Here in Ohio, Governor Mike DeWine et al have given us a “Stay at Home” order, that is, work from home if you can, all others stay at home anyway. You can go grocery shopping, and you can go for walks, bike rides, or to a park, but that’s about it. If it’s not an emergency, try not to come into contact with other people. I don’t think that’s terrible advice. The point is, follow the law. Great, it’s out of my system now. Onward. I think that people in general are often choosing to see this whole situation as the worst thing that could ever happen to them. And I can see why! Schools are closed, the economy is going to take a major hit, people aren’t getting paychecks. And when people do find the positive in our current situation, it’s an anecdote. A bit of good news to cheer you up. Personally, I try my hardest to see the best in the situation I’m in. Perhaps we should all be trying to see the good in our predicament. For one, we’re spending more time with our children, instead of simply sending them off to a school all day. Sure it’s a break in their routines, but a little extra bonding time with Mom and Dad? I count that as a win. For another, we’re all cooking for ourselves more. In a country where being overweight is considered normal, that’s a huge win!
Ep. 22 Diet – Interview with Dr. David Gutman
Nutrition is the topic today, and specifically how it can affect our happiness. Dr. David Gutman joins us today to talk about a Whole Food Plant Based Diet. Disclaimer: Dr. Gutman is an experienced professional and can give his professional opinion. Dovid Stern, although usually an impartial host, has his own biases, particularly towards the Whole Food Plant Based diet. Please seek medical assistance if you intend to adopt the Whole Food Plant Based diet (you will want to supplement certain vitamins, and some medical conditions will require monitoring by your doctor to prevent overdosing of medication). Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Table of Contents: 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:50 This week's guest - Dr. David Gutman, Founder and Physician of Cleveland Nutrition. 0:02:30 Icebreaker - The zombie apocalypse is upon us. Who do you have on your team? 0:04:20 What Makes You Happy? 0:05:15 We're not talking about a vegan diet. 0:06:00 Talk to your doctor if you need specific care and want to try a Whole Food Plant Based diet. 0:06:15 What is the general "correct" diet for human consumption? 0:09:45 Aren't some people better of with more animal products? How do we know that there is one correct diet? 0:12:00 Can our diet really make a substantial difference to our mental health? 0:13:00 The psychology of eating well. 0:17:00 You don't have to choose between pleasure and happiness. You can have both. 0:18:20 How much do genetics affect our health? 0:21:40 The World Health Organization - classifying red meat as a Class 1A carcinogen (along with cigarettes and asbestos) 0:22:20 How much do genetics play a role in obesity? 0:28:30 Fad diets 0:32:00 Calories in/calories out. Is there more to it? 0:33:50 Diabetes 0:35:11 What do you wish people realized about their health? 0:37:00 What to expect upon adopting a Whole Food Plant Based diet. 0:39:05 Lightning Round Questions 0:39:20 -Most common questiion you get about a WFPB diet. 0:41:20 -Single most underrated food? 0:48:45 -One benefit of a WFPB diet that people don't expect. 0:52:20 -One book for further reading. 0:54:50 How to get in touch with Dr. Gutman (www.ClevelandNutrition.com) 0:57:00 Our forthcoming documentary 0:57:40 Happiness Fact (1) 1:01:30 Inspirational Quote (2) 1:02:30 Something I'm curious about - Archery 1:03:30 Closing Thoughts Sources: Eating More Fruits and Veggies May Make You Happier, Agata Blaszczak-Boxe, LiveScience.com, July 14, 2016 https://www.livescience.com/55407-eating-more-fruits-veggies-linked-with-life-satisfaction.html "If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world." ~J.R.R. Tolkien For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Dr. David Gutman[www.ClevelandNutrition.com] Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com] Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 [L to R] Dovid EZ Stern and Dr. David Gutman, Founder and Physician of Cleveland Nutrition (www.ClevelandNutrition.com)
Ep. 21 Cycling – Interview with Nosson Spielberg
Cycling is one of the most exciting and popular sports for people around the globe. While some utilize bicycles simply as an affordable, green mode of transportation, many others flock to the roads as they push the limits in competition, and enjoy the great outdoors. Here to talk to us today about the many varied joys of cycling is Nosson Spielberg. Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 This week's guest - Nosson Spielberg, Cleveland Touring Club 01:10 Getting started in cycling 03:05 Icebreaker - What is your best knock-knock joke? 04:00 What Makes You Happy? 05:00 Spinning Machines 07:15 What is your counterargument to people who worry about cycling being dangerous? 13:45 What is the startup cost for a cycling hobby? 20:00 Saving money by cycling 23:00 Cycling clubs 26:00 What goes into a good route? 33:45 Lightning Round Questions 33:55 - Long grinding rides vs. Gut-busting sprints? 35:40 - Road vs. Mountain biking? 38:45 - Single best piece of kit to buy? 44:40 How to get in touch with Nosson Spielberg 49:50 Happiness Fact (1) 51:35 Inspirational Quote (2) 52:00 Something I'm Curious About: Learning things super fast (like Mike Boyd on YouTube) 53:40 Closing Thoughts Sources: https://www.bikecitizens.net/cycling-and-happiness/ “Everytime I see an adult on a bicycle, I no longer despair for the future of the human race.” - H.G. Wells For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Nosson Spielberg [ClevelandTouringClub.com] Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com] Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 [L to R] Dovid EZ Stern and Nosson Spielberg of the Cleveland Touring Club
Ep. 20 Energy Healing – Interview with Raven Carter
Raven Carter is an energy healer and massage therapist. We all know massage, and it's widely known that massage can have massive benefits to your health. But what about energy healing? What is it, and how can it be integrated with massage to heal the whole body, mind, and spirit? Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 This week's guest - Raven Carter, Raven's Ki Alchemy 01:35 Icebreaker - If your best friend had to pick a tattoo for you, what would they pick? 01:50 What Makes You Happy? 02:45 What is Energy Healing? (Reiki) 05:55 How do you explain to someone that what you do isn't New Age hooey? 07:30 How does Energy Healing make people happier? 10:50 Massotherapy 13:05 Where is the intersection between the Energy Healing and massage? 16:41 Dovid gets philosophical (he loses track and finds his way again about 28:30) 22:40 Raven asks, "What piqued your interest in Energy Work?" 25:00 Lightning Round Questions 25:17 -One energy related tip for people at home. 26:17 -Single best success story with a patient. 30:15 -How you respond when someone balks at the idea of massage therapy. 31:45 Plug. How you can get in touch with Raven Carter (contact info below). 32:00 Happiness Fact (1) 32:50 Inspirational Quote (2) 33:50 Something I'm curious about: 3D Printing 34:50 Closing Thoughts Sources: Long-term yoga practice can boost happiness levels and reduce fear, anger, and fatigue. (“10 Yoga Poses to Feel Happier Fast.” http://www.prevention.com/fitness/yoga-poses-boost-emotional-health Prevention. October 29, 2012. Accessed: January 24, 2016. "Tension is who you think you should be, relaxation is who you are." Chinese Proverb For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Raven Carter, Raven's Ki Alchemy [URL ravenskialchemy.com] Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com] Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 [L to R] Dovid E. Z. Stern and Raven Carter, who is the owner of Raven's Ki Alchemy
Ep. 19 A Cappella – Interview with Mordy Weinstein of Six13
A Cappella is on our minds this week because we're focused on a portion of the Jewish calendar called Sefira, during which Jews try not to listen to live music with instruments. Here to talk about A Cappella is Mordy Weinstein, a member of the popular Jewish A Cappella group, Six13. He joins us today via Skype, please excuse any blips or drops in audio due to connectivity issues (it doesn't happen much). Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 This week's guest - Mordy Weinstein, A Cappella Singer in Six13 01:40 What is Sefira? And how does it affect Jewish A Cappella? 03:43 Icebreaker - Favorite teenage guilty pleasure song you still rock out too? 05:00 What Makes You Happy? 06:45 Why is A Cappella still popular? 11:00 Is A Cappella as a hobby for adults dead? 15:00 What makes an A Cappella arrangement great? 18:45 Why do A Cappella groups do so many covers rather than original music? 20:45 Do you have a pet project you're working on right now? 23:25 Which of the stereotypes about A Cappella singers ring true? 24:30 Finding community in a singing group. 30:45 Lightning Round Questions 30:50 - Worst choreographed dance move in which you partook? 32:00 - Which A Cappella song you wish people would give up on? 32:45 - Is there an A Cappella song that needs a comeback? 37:50 - Beatboxers. Love them or hate them? Plug: Find Mordy's contact info below to get in touch with him and with Six13. 42:25 Happiness Fact (1) 44:35 Inspirational Quote (2) 46:10 Closing Thoughts Sources: It is known that singing releases endorphins in the brain, which is why it feels so good. What is less widely known is that choral singing is even more effective. Choral singers for example, rated higher life satisfaction than the general public, even when they’re personal problems were worse than the general publics’ (https://www.smh.com.au/national/choral-singing-makes-you-happy-survey-20080710-3cyg.html) “The only thing better than singing is more singing.” -Ella Fitzgerald For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Mordy Weinstein [Ph. 1(800) BOOK-613, Em. info@six13.com, URL www.six13.com] Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com] Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 [L to R] Dovid E. Z. Stern and Mordy Weinstein, who is a member of Six13, a popular Jewish A Cappella group.
Ep. 18 Geocaching – Interview with Zack Raab
Zack Raab is a geocacher. He finds hidden "caches" all over the world. Wherever he goes, he can be assured that someone has hidden a small item for him to find. The world's biggest treasure hunt has begun. What will you find? And where will your ventures take you? Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 This week's guest - Zack Raab, Geocacher 01:40 Icebreaker - What is the craziest dare you ever took? 03:00 What Makes You Happy? 04:25 What is Geocaching? 08:20 Was Geocaching something you sought out, or did someone introduce you? 15:49 What makes a good cache? 23:25 Bonus! Have you ever done Letterboxing? 28:15 Tell us about the different kinds of Caches. 32:45 Lightning Round Questions 33:00 -Hard to find vs. hard to access? 33:35 -Are you the most hardcore cacher you know? 33:55 -One request for the Geocaching development team? 35:05 How to get in touch with Zack Raab. 37:11 Happiness Fact (1) 38:25 Inspirational Quote (2) 39:55 Something I'm curious about: Fantasy Football 40:45 Closing Thoughts Sources: The main characteristic that distinguishes the top 10% of the happiest people from everyone else is this: The strength of social relationships. Social support is a greater predictor of happiness than any other factor (Schoch, Richard. The Secrets of Happiness: Three Thousand Years of Searching for the Good Life. New York, NY: Scribner, 2006) “Be happy with what you have and are, be generous with both, and you won’t have to hunt for happiness.” - William E. Gladstone For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Learn more about Geocaching at www.Geocaching.com Guest: Zack Raab [Find him on Facebook at www.facebook.com/zackraab107] Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com] Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Zack Raab is an avid Geocacher.
Ep. 17 Spring Cleaning – Interview with Christina Hidek
Christina Hidek is an organizational expert, and today she's going to talk us through some basics in spring cleaning. We all tend to coop ourselves up all winter, and come the sunny season, we just want to throw open our windows, let in the fresh air, and give ourselves a fresh start. Christina has some valuable tips and tricks for us to get started, as the task can seem at times to be entirely overwhelming. Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 This week's guest - Christina Hidek, Organizational Expert 02:00 Icebreaker - What is something about you that someone would be surprised to know? 03:20 What makes you happy? 04:25 Have you always been tidy? 09:25 Why is tidiness important? 10:00 Spring cleaning as a global phenomenon. 13:35 Where does someone begin with spring cleaning? 20:45 What are messy people getting wrong? 25:40 How long does it take to become a tidy person? 33:30 Trello and organizational systems. 36:30 Lightning Round Questions 37:00 -Most important space to declutter. 37:45 -Least important space to declutter. 39:05 -One item you know you should throw away but can't. 40:45 -Most common complaint or excuse from people you help. 42:30 -Marie Kondo says to organize by category vs. space. What are your thoughts? 44:45 How to get in touch with Christina Hidek 45:25 Happiness Fact (1) 47:50 Inspirational Quote (2) 48:30 Weekly Challenge is going away! NEW SEGMENT: Something I'm curious about - Economics. 51:00 Closing Thoughts Sources: An article from Psychology Today in 2016 linked a bunch of studies showing the positive link between cleanliness and mental and physical health. A study at Indiana University showed that people with clean houses tend to be healthier than those with sloppy houses. The scientific journal “Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin” used linguistic analysis software to show that women who used words like “cluttered” or filled with “unfinished projects” were more likely to be depressed and fatigued than women who called their homes “restful” or “restorative.” There’s more in the article. (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-truisms-wellness/201607/the-powerful-psychology-behind-cleanliness) “Coming home to a tidy, pulled together space will help everything in your life feel the same way.” -Bobby Berk of Netflix’s “Queer Eye. For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Christina Hidek [Em. christina@streamlinedlivingoh.com, URL www.streamlinedlivingoh.com, Facebook Group] Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com] Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 [L to R] Dovid E. Z. Stern and Christina Hidek, an organizational expert.
Ep. 16 Smithing – Interview with Laevi Susman
Bladesmithing is an ancient craft and its notoriously technical. For some, it may be a surprise that in today's age of mass produced cutlery and other metal objects, anyone would bother to hand forge these tools. Laevi Susman is here today to talk about the incredible art of blade smithing, and how you can get started as an amateur blacksmith. Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 This week's guest - Laevi Susman, Artisan Bladesmith 02:13 Icebreaker - What is your favorite attraction or event at a county fair? 03:22 What Makes You Happy? 07:12 How did you get into smithing? 13:10 Technical jargon and whether it matters. 21:25 How does a hobbyist get into smithing? 26:19 What surprised you about smithing when you got into it? (answer at 37:35) 33:15 Lightning Round Questions 33:30 -What is your favorite step of smithing a blade? 34:35 -Practical or ornate. Which do you prefer? 37:30 -What is your favorite completed project? 43:10 -Favorite music to hammer to? 44:40 -BONUS: What do you think of my $7 knife from Amazon? 47:40 How to get in touch with Laevi Susman 48:50 Happiness Fact (1) 52:10 Inspirational Quote (2) 52:45 This Week's Challenge 53:45 Closing Thoughts Sources: The happiest state in the United States is Alaska, followed by Hawaii, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. The saddest states were West Virginia, followed by Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and Mississippi. (Willett, Megan. “The 10 Happiest States in America.” Business Insider. February 19, 2015 https://www.businessinsider.com/gallup-healthways-well-being-index-2014-2015-2) “Happiness is like a butterfly; the more you chase it, the more it will elude you, but if you turn your attention to other things, it will come and sit softly on your shoulder” - Henry David Thoreau For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Laevi Susman [URL www.Etsy.com/shop/metalsartisan, Instagram @metalsartisan, Facebook www.facebook.com/metalsartisan] Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com] Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 [L to R] Dovid E. Z. Stern and Laevi Susman. Laevi is an artisan bladesmith.
Ep. 15 Board Games – Interview with Sender Radcliffe
Sender Radcliffe joins us today to talk about the exciting world of board games. We'll cover some of his top picks for new gamers, why it entertains him to this very day, and the elements of a good game. Sender is a wealth of information, and he's clearly thought about all of this for quite a while. We are honored to have him on the show today. Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 This week's guest - Sender Radcliffe, Board Gamer 01:35 Icebreaker - Do you have a crazy roommate story? 03:40 What Makes You Happy? 05:35 What is the appeal of board games? 10:45 How does the cost of board games compare as a hobby? 13:15 How long does it take for you to burn through a game? 14:30 What are you playing right now? 16:20 Shout out to Dustin Carnish! 17:25 Misconceptions about board games 19:00 Games to play if you want to end friendships 19:45 Are the new games better? 22:15 Is it better to have one winner or one loser? 25:45 Who is the optimal audience for board games? 30:35 (off topic) Are there any open-world video games that you like? 32:50 Lightning Round Questions 33:10 -Favorite board game of all time? 33:35 -Most overplayed or overrated game of all time? 35:15 -Pet peeve of game design? 36:30 -Your 3 desert island board games? 37:50 -BONUS ROUND! What games should a new gamer start with? 38:45 How to get in touch with Sender Radcliffe 39:23 Happiness Fact (1) 42:15 Inspirational Quote (2) 45:45 Sender's spiel with Settlers of Catan 47:30 Last Week's Challenge 49:00 This Week's Challenge 50:20 Closing Thoughts Sources: Greater reward means less motivation not more, with poorer performance. In a study at Florida State University, a professor had students play video games. When the students were doing well, another student would enter and compliment the student who was playing the game. The student playing the game would immediately lose the game. From a Newsweek article. (http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/nurtureshock/archive/2009/12/21/shouldn-t-we-think-about-the-effect-of-praise-and-motivation-when-assessing-kids-too.aspx) and another article on Willpower and reward (https://www.bakadesuyo.com/2014/07/willpower/) “The game of basketball has been everything to me. My place of refuge, place I've always gone where I needed comfort and peace. It's been the site of intense pain and the most intense feelings of joy and satisfaction. It's a relationship that has evolved over time, given me the greatest respect and love for the game.” - Michael Jordan Games Listed in this Episode: (In order of appearance) Italic titles are not strictly board games, but were mentioned in the episode. Magic the Gathering (card game) Pokemon (card game) Yu-gi-oh! (card game) My Little Pony (card game) Codenames Bloodrage Risk Hate Stuffed Fables Monopoly Intrigue Battlestar Galactica: The Board Game Resistance: Avalon Axis and Allies Candyland Blackjack (card game) Poker (card game) Las Vegas (dice game) Baron Park Blokus Dixit (card game) Chess Dungeons & Dragons (D&D - Tabletop Roleplaying Game) Pathfinder (Tabletop Roleplaying Game) Legendary: Marvel (card game, has other themes including: Buffy, Big Trouble in Little China, and others) Exploding Kittens (card game) Terraforming Mars Seven Wonders Patchwork for Couples Valeria Card Kingdoms (not to be confused with others in the series) Scrabble Settlers of Catan For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Sender Radcliffe [URL www.boardgameco.com] Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph.
Ep. 14 Classical Music Appreciation – Interview with Larry Josefovitz
In this episode of What Makes You Happy? we have the honor and pleasure of speaking with one Larry Josefovitz, a Jewish cantor and professor of classical music appreciation. Classical music is, generally speaking, understood to be more nuanced and pure than most other forms of music. It is something that really needs to be worked at to be truly appreciated. To get us started on the road to understanding, we asked Larry for some insight into classical music. Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 This week's guest - Larry Josefovitz, Jewish cantor and professor of classical music appreciation 01:45 What Makes You Happy? (Larry goes into some background here, he answers the question at 04:15) 05:45 What was the first concert you ever went to? 08:30 What is it about classical music especially that is so powerful? 09:40 Which stereotypes about classical music are true? 11:30 Is there truth to the stereotype about classical music lovers being wealthy? 16:50 Is the world of classical music struggling to find new fans? 20:00 How do we get people back into classical music? 27:45 How do you get started appreciating classical music? 35:00 Lightning Round Questions - 35:05 Favorite Piece - 35:28 Most overrated piece - 36:00 Personal orchestra pet peeve - 37:05 Any composers you despise - 38:55 One composer to start your appreciation journey 45:20 Happiness Fact (1) 49:50 Inspirational Quote (2) 50:15 Last Week's Challenge 51:05 This Week's Challenge (Bach, The Corrals for Keyboard "May the Sheep Safely Graze") 57:25 Closing Thoughts Sources: In a study performed on 94 students in their 20’s, 45 minutes of classical music before bed led to deeper, longer sleep. This was above and beyond the effects of mere spoken words, like an audiobook. (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18426457) “I know that the most joy in my life has come to me from my violin.” -Albert Einstein For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Larry Josefovitz Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com] Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 [L to R] Dovid Stern and Larry Josefovitz, at the time of recording the episode for What Makes You Happy? on classical music appreciation.
Ep. 13 Ham Radio
In this week's episode, we explore my newest hobby, ham radio. Featuring interviews with ham operators, a prepper, and a podcaster fascinated by hobbies (not me), we will dive in the deep end to discover what ham radio is all about. It may seem like an outdated technology from a bygone era, and like stamp collecting or knitting sweaters, is a pastime that really serves no purpose today beyond some mental stimulation. While this couldn't be further from the truth, we will investigate these topics in depth. Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 My New Hobby - Ham radio 01:15 What is ham radio? 01:30 How did I get into ham radio? 03:00 Unparalleled communication 03:15 Jeff Corbett, Prepper 09:45 Why is it fun? 14:00 Nets 14:45 On the air with the weekly CARS (Cuyahoga Amateur Radio Service) net 18:45 How to get started 20:00 Elmers 21:25 Radios 22:00 Listen a lot (www.webSDR.org) 23:25 Time for Your Hobby with Alex 27:30 ARRL 28:15 Contact Dovid with questions (dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com) 28:45 Happiness Fact (1) 29:50 Inspirational Quote (2) 30:35 Last Week's Challenge 31:30 This Week's Challenge 32:10 Closing Thoughts Sources: The regret you feel for not taking an action often lasts longer than the regret you feel from taking action and failing. (Markman, Art. "When Do You Regret Actions and Inactions?" Psychology Today. December 30, 2016. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/ulterior-motives/201612/when-do-you-regret-actions-and-inactions) “Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort.” - Franklin D. Roosevelt Resources: Listen for free - www.webSDR.org Baofeng UV-5R - https://goo.gl/2xxjbM Time for Your Hobby (podcast) - https://timeforyourhobby.wixsite.com/podcast Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL) - www.arrl.org Amateur Radio Subreddit - www.reddit.com/r/amateurradio/ For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com] A wide array of equipment can be used for ham radio. The infamous Baofeng UV-5R. Cheap beyond belief, but an inferior product. My anniversary photo this year. On the left you can see my the transceiver my father loaned to me.
Ep. 12.5 – Illness and Happiness
This week, I fell ill with a virus, and as I had planned on editing this week's episode during that time, I decided to record a short episode to deliver quickly rather than throw together a less than optimal product. The question arose in my mind, "Can illness actually make us happier?" For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com]
Ep. 12 Podcasts – Interview with Alex of Time For Your Hobby
This week we've got a special crossover episode, starring Alex of Time For Your Hobby, which is a podcast about peculiar hobbies and pastimes. Much like our own show, What Makes You Happy?, Alex finds friends, neighbors and acquaintances with unusual hobbies and asks them about the specifics of their chosen pursuit. Today he's with us to talk about his own chosen hobby, podcasts themselves. In this rather meta episode of What Makes You Happy?, prepare to learn a little bit about the world of podcasting. Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 This week's guest - Alex, Podcaster, "Time For Your Hobby" 03:05 What Makes You Happy? 04:40 Are we oversaturated with podcasts? 08:00 Are we moving away from short form entertainment? 10:45 Who should not start a podcast? 13:45 Is there a celebrity you would like to interview? 17:00 Lightning Round Questions 21:00 How to get in touch with Alex 21:48 Happiness Fact (1) 25:50 Inspirational Quote (2) 27:44 Last Week's Challenge 29:43 This Week's Challenge 30:06 Closing Thoughts Sources: According to a study by Society for Personality and Social Psychology, valuing your time more than you value your money is correlated with greater happiness. They looked at six studies encompassing more than 4,600 participants, and found that there is an almost even split between people who place a higher premium on time, or a higher premium on money. So go ahead and spend time doing what you love, like listening to podcasts about doing what you love. (http://spsp.org/news-center/press-releases/valuing-your-time-more-than-money-linked-to-happiness?utm_source=SAGE_social&hootPostID=2cd8155f181030091e54784421fc199d) “Happiness resides not in possessions and not in gold; the feeling of happiness dwells in the soul.” -Democritus For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Alex [URL https://timeforyourhobby.wixsite.com/podcast] Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com] Time for Your Hobby is a podcast about unusual or interesting hobbies pursued by ordinary people. It's hosted by Alex, the guest on our podcast this week.
WMYH Ep. 11 Exercise – Interview with Dustin Carnish
We appreciate your feedback. Please let us know your thoughts using the feedback form. We all know we need to move more, but not very many of us have explored the ins and outs of exercise and fitness. In particular, we want to answer the question, "How does exercise make us happier?" To help us answer this and other questions, Dustin Carnish of DC Strength Ohio and Ript Fitness joins us. Dustin is a wealth of information on all things fitness. Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 01:00 This week's guest - Dustin Carnish, Personal Trainer 02:10 What Makes You Happy? 05:45 Icebreaker - What's the crazies thing on your bucket list? 08:45 Have you always been fit? 11:35 What do people get wrong? 13:35 What should people do instead? 20:00 How does fitness fit into happiness? 24:20 Why don't people stick to their resolutions? 39:50 Lightning Round Questions 40:00 What's your favorite exercise? 40:30 What's a pet peeve at the gym? 41:20 Form vs. Intensity? 42:25 What are the most common excuses and their solutions? 52:00 How to get in touch with Dustin Carnish (contact info below) 53:50 Happiness Fact (1) 54:40 Inspirational Quote (2) 55:00 Last Week's Challenge 56:25 This Week's Challenge 57:10 Closing Thoughts Sources: Researchers have shown that just 20 minutes of aerobic exercise fights depression and boosts happiness long after the workout. During exercise, “happy” hormones, such as serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine all increase. (Holmes, Lindsay. “27 Things You Need to Know About Happiness.” Huffington Post. March 20, 2014. Accessed: January 19, 2016) “Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions.” - Dalai Lama For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Dustin Carnish [Ph. (440)773-6498, Em. dustin@dcstrengthohio.com, URL www.dcstrengthohio.com and www.riptcleveland.com] Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com] Feedback: https://goo.gl/forms/qqH5WMOSKIFBeClA2 [L to R] Dovid E. Z. Stern and Dustin Carnish.
WMYH Ep. 10 Relationships – Interview with Laura Freiman
Laura Freiman joins us today to help us get the most out of Valentine's Day this year. She has deep insights into strengthening relationships, romantic gestures, emotional language, and the mistakes we inevitably make. It's a short, informative episode. Don't forget to leave some feedback using the form from the link below. Thanks! We'd love to hear what you think! Please tell us using the feedback form. Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 01:16 This week's guest - Laura Freiman, Relationship Therapist 01:55 What Makes You Happy? 02:39 Icebreaker - What is something you pretend to hate but secretly love? 03:20 What does a healthy relationship look like? 06:20 What is a common pitfall when trying to strengthen relationships? 10:44 What romantic gestures are people using that are not helpful? 13:45 How do couples continue having fun together? 14:45 Is one date idea intrinsically better than another? 16:07 Lightning Round Questions 16:21 Group vs. Solitary hobbies 18:25 What is a good group hobby? 19:00 Is Valentine's Day valuable? 20:10 One thing successful people do that we should all emulate. 20:53 How to get in touch with (contact info listed below) 21:37 Happiness Fact (1) 24:00 Inspirational Quote (2) 24:32 Last Week's Challenge 25:50 This Week's Challenge 26:45 Closing Thoughts Sources: Saying thank you has been shown to increase oxytocin levels in couples, further knitting their relationship to each other. This is above and beyond simply saying nice things to your partner. Fascinating article. (https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/love_gratitude_oxytocin) “The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved; loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves.” -Victor Hugo For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Laura Freiman [Ph. (917) 407-0057, Em. laurafreiman@gmail.com] Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern [Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.clevelandcreativeoutlet.com] We'd love to hear what you think! Please tell us using the feedback form. [L to R] Dovid E. Z. Stern and Laura Freiman, who is a relationship expert
WMYH Ep. 9 Oreos – Interview with Steven and Elana Perlin
The subject of this episode is cookies. Steven and Elana Perlin join us today to talk about Oreos specifically, and their enjoyment and reviewing process of these ubiquitous treats on their YouTube channel, the [sic.] "Oreo Taste Testers !" Ordinarily, What Makes You Happy? interviews professionals in very deep and technical fields in which amateurs can operate alongside professionals. But when it comes to cookies, it takes no skill or know-how to participate. Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 This week's guests - Steven and Elana Perlin, Oreo Taste Testers ! 03:25 Icebreaker - How would you design the world's worst Oreo flavor? 05:15 How their channel got started 07:15 Why Oreos specifically, over say, Ben and Jerry's ice cream flavors? 09:20 What's the right way to eat an Oreo? 13:15 Is there an unintended consequence for posting your Oreo obsession to the internet? 17:40 Lightning Round Questions 22:20 Where to see more of the Oreo Taste Testers ! 23:35 Oreo Taste Test (1) 29:00 Happiness Fact (2) 29:35 Inspirational Quote (3) 30:10 How many cookies is too many? 32:30 Last Week's Challenge 33:35 This Week's Challenge 33:50 Closing Thoughts Sources: You can see the episode featured in the podcast here: https://goo.gl/prU1sT No surprise, sugar makes us happy. It’ll give your brain a temporary high, and a boosted mood. Some of these findings apply not only to sugar itself, but also other substances, like chocolate, so Oreos are a double whammy. Chocolate and sugar. People who like sweets are more likely to have friendly, sweet personalities. Read more: (https://greatist.com/happiness/can-sugar-make-us-happy) “Sometimes, me think what is love, and then me think love is what last cookie is for. Me give up the last cookie for you.” -Cookie Monster For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guests: Steven and Elana Perlin (YouTube Channel "The Oreo Taste Testers !" https://goo.gl/MQzbYz) Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern (Ph. (216) 526-6641, Em. dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com, URL www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com) Elana tears into her latest cookie victim. [L to R] Dovid E. Z. Stern, Steven Perlin, Elana Perlin[L to R] Steven and Elana Perlin, the Oreo Taste Testers ! tasting Oreos, whilst in the middle of recording the podcast.
WMYH Ep. 8 Dog Training – Interview with Amanda Corr
Amanda Corr joins us today to talk about dogs and dog training. Many of us attempt to train our own dogs at home, but can a mere hobbyist succeed? Dog training is no joke, and if improperly implemented, can lead to disastrous (and dangerous results). In today's episode, we also cover important factors in dog training success as well as some discussion of breed specific legislation, a particular hot button topic in the canine world. Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 This week's guest - Amanda Corr, dog trainer 01:35 Icebreaker - If you were a dog, what breed would you be, and what would your name be? 03:20 Can just anybody train their dog? 05:10 What is the single most important factor for success in dog training? 06:45 What is the difference between positive and negative training? 15:10 How do you get started with dog training? 20:20 If you train your dog badly, what could go wrong? 24:45 Lightning Round Questions 37:00 How to get in touch with Amanda Corr 42:50 Happiness Fact (1) 44:05 Happiness Fact (2) 44:45 Inspirational Quote (3) 45:00 Last Week's Challenge 45:55 This Week's Challenge 46:20 Closing Thoughts Sources: Owning a dog has been shown to make you less likely to be depressed, have lower blood pressure in stressful situations, elevate your levels of serotonin and dopamine which calm and relax (while playing with them), lower your triglyceride and cholesterol levels, survive longer after heart attacks, and if you are over the age of 65, need to make 30% fewer visits to the doctor. People with borderline hypertension were even asked to adopt dogs from a shelter, and within 5 months, their blood pressure was significantly reduced. Read more: (https://www.helpguide.org/articles/mental-health/mood-boosting-power-of-dogs.htm/) Dogs prefer to poop in alignment with Earth’s magnetic field. (Frontiers in Zoology201310:80 https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-9994-10-80© Hart et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2013) “If a dog will not come to you after having looked you in the face, you should go home and examine your conscience.” -Woodrow Wilson For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Amanda Corr Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern Contact Dovid: dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com Contact Amanda: Phone (216) 505-5954, URL www.processcanine.com (L to R) Dovid E. Z. Stern, and Amanda Corr of Process Canine. Charlie, whom we mention in this episode of What Makes You Happy?
WMYH Ep. 7 Coin Collecting – Interview with Kovi Winters
Antique coins are the subject of this week's podcast episode, and we're bringing on Kovi Winters a close personal friend of mine, and a thoroughly knowledgable numismatist. He specializes in American coins, but as is common among most collectors and history buffs in general, he knows a lot about a lot of other areas of his craft. Today he joins us with some gems from his collection, pearls of wisdom for the newcomer to the hobby, and a joyful spirit to wash it all down. Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 This week's guest - Kovi Winters, Numismatist 01:20 Icebreaker - If you had to use a fake name, what would it be? 02:20 What makes you happy? 03:25 Why coins? 07:25 What makes a coin valuable? Is that all there is to it - buying and selling? 08:45 How does a novice get started? and how coins are valued. 11:45 Checking your change 13:45 Coin conventions 15:35 Phased out denominations in America 20:00 Two dollar bills 22:45 How much does it cost to get into this? 26:10 Lightning Round Questions 34:45 How to get in touch with Kovi Winters 36:00 Happiness Fact (1) 40:00 Inspirational Quote (2) 41:25 Last Week's Challenge 42:15 This Week's Challenge 43:25 Closing Thoughts Sources: While Americans tend to seek high-intensity types of happiness, such as joy, excitement, and euphoria, Danes and Swedes value lower-intensity happiness, such as contentment and relaxation. They also see happiness as a byproduct of life and not an end. (“World Happiness Report.” Sustainable Development Solutions Network: A Global Initiative for the United Nations. September 9, 2013. Accessed: January 19, 2016) “Happiness is like peeing in your pants. Everyone can see it, but only you can feel its warmth.” -Unknown For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Kovi Winters Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern Contact Dovid: dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com Contact Kovi: [Phone (216) 346-4188, eBay store www.ebay.com/str/WintersEstatesCoins-Antiques] [L to R] Dovid and Kovi Numismatic Publications The man has a penny glued to his business card. That's commitment. Backside of Kovi's card A gorgeous silver dollar tails side. Front of a beautiful silver dollar Array of coins front Array of coins back
WMYH Ep. 6 Solitude
Today we're going to spend just a little time alone on the topics of solitude and vacations. Vacations are often lauded for their restorative effects, but similarly blamed for being more stressful than our day to day life, hence the popular quote, "I need a vacation from my vacation." In today's solo episode, we're going to discuss how solitude can restore the mind and spirit. Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 It's a solo episode this week 01:10 Icebreaker - What's my favorite smell? 02:30 My latest hobbies (D&D, Videogames, Podcasting, Ham Radio) 09:15 Vacations and Solitude 10:00 Vacation Styles 11:35 Joshua Tree National Park 13:10 RV's vs. AirBnB 14:40 The people in the parks 16:20 The solitude 19:00 Lightning Round Questions 26:35 Happiness Fact (1) 27:35 Inspirational Quote (2) 29:45 Last Week's Challenge 30:20 This Week's Challenge 31:20 Closing Thoughts Sources: Christopher R. Long and James R. Averill, Solitude: An Exploration of Benefits of Being Alone, pp. 21–44, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1468-5914.00204 “I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity.” -Albert Einstein For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern Contact Dovid: dovid@clevelandcreativeoutlet.com
WMYH Ep. 5 Comics – Interview with Josh Harlan
Josh Harlan of Imaginary Worlds Comics joins us today to talk all things comics and graphic novels. The world of comics has matured from its early days of pulpy fictions stories to a modern art form globally lauded and beloved by a wide audience. Josh talks enthusiastically about how newcomers to comics can get into it, and how the more experienced readers can explore new frontiers. Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 00:50 Josh Harlan and his store 01:20 New York's comic book shops 02:10 90,000 titles! 02:40 If you could only wear one type of shoes in your life, what would they be? 03:48 What Makes You Happy? 06:45 What are the different kinds of comics? 08:40 Small publishers 10:50 Manga 14:35 How do you recommend new comics to customers? 16:20 Getting started for youngsters and absolute beginners 17:45 What is it about comics that people love? 19:30 Comics are easier to get into in today's world. 20:35 Kids don't read for fun anymore. 22:40 Harry Potter 23:40 Is the reader base for comics mostly male? 30:00 Good titles for absolute beginners 37:10 The Nazi Captain America controversy/characters playing against type 39:35 Zach Snyder's comic book movies 41:35 Lightning Round Questions 47:50 Happiness Fact (1) 48:30 Inspirational Quote (2) 51:30 Last Week's Challenge 52:40 This Week's Challenge 53:45 Closing Thoughts Sources: Barker, Eric. “How to Raise Happy Kids: 10 Steps Backed by Science.” Time. March 24, 2014. Accessed: January 24, 2016 “Happiness is different from pleasure. Happiness has something to do with struggling, enduring, and accomplishing” -George Sheehan For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Josh Harlan, Imaginary Worlds Comics (facebook.com/iwcomics) Hosted By: Dovid E.Z. Stern
WMYH Ep. 4 Success – Interview with Ari Gunzburg
Ari Gunzburg joins us today as we discuss success, and how we can use our hobbies to be more successful. We’ll also be talking about how to instill good habits within ourselves, social media, Black Friday, and a whole bunch of other things. This show is a conversation format, and as such, it does wander from the topic at times. Enjoy! Table of Contents: 00:00 Intro 01:00 Our Guest 04:00 Ari Gunzburg - Who are you? 05:00 Wilderness Liaisons 10:30 Motivational Speaking 11:30 Whole Foods 13:30 Coffee 19:30 Bike Rides/TRAM (The Ride Across Minnesota) 22:30 Backpack meals 24:45 How to enjoy our hobbies more. 29:00 Malcolm Gladwell on choices 34:00 Black Friday 40:30 Last Week’s Challenge (Do not engage in social media) 60:30 Happiness Fact (1) 62:00 Happiness Quote (2) 63:00 This Week’s Challenge (Go visit a lake) 64:25 Outro Sources: Happier people live longer (“Personality Processes and Individual Differences”, Danner, Deborah D., Snowdon, David A., and Friesen, Wallace V., University of Kentucky, 2001) “Happiness is a habit - cultivate it.” - Elbert Hubbard For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Ari Gunzburg Hosted By: Dovid Stern
WMYH Ep. 3 Belief Systems and Happiness – Interview with Rabbi Pinchas Landis
Rabbi Pinchas Landis joins us on the show today to talk about belief systems. Can belief systems really make you happy? Is it limited to religion? Why do some people find comfort in a belief system they can rely on while others do not? Today we will discuss these questions as well as far more important matters concerning Thanksgiving and how best to top your sweet potatoes. Note: This episode was recorded before the next episode, so you will hear us reference my interview with Ari Gunzburg, which will be released as episode 4. Table of Contents:00:00 Intro00:55 Guest Interview begins02:00 What Makes You Happy?10:15 I don’t like rabbis12:45 Two truths and a lie18:15 Why do belief systems foster happiness?23:00 Cults23:30 Emotional security in a belief system25:30 Spiritual Leaders27:45 Misconceptions about belief39:20 Atheists39:50 Question Lighting Round (Thanksgiving edition)46:45 Rabbi Landis’ plug48:30 Happiness Fact (1)49:22 Happiness Quote (2)51:20 Weekly Challenge52:55 Closing Statement Sources Cited: Certain types of food can create at least quick boosts of happiness. Foods like milk, chicken, and nuts contain tryptophan, which increases the production of serotonin, a chemical linked to feelings of calm and happiness. (Holmes, Lindsay. “27 Things You Need to Know About Happiness.” Huffington Post. March 20, 2014. Accessed: January 19, 2016) “I do not miss childhood, but I miss the way I took pleasure in small things, even as greater things crumbled. I could not control the world I was in, could not walk away from things or people or moments that hurt, but I took joy in the things that made me happy.” - Neil Gaiman, The Ocean at the End of the Lane. For more What Makes You Happy?, read our blog, www.wmyh.comWhat Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Rabbi Pinchas LandisHosted By: Dovid Stern
WMYH Ep. 2 How to Make Work Fun – Interview with Dan Gisser
Today we're sitting down with Dan Gisser of Advicoach to talk about the work/life balance, and more specifically, what can we all do to make work more fun? We'll be discussing how short term changes differ from long term changes, and what our aims should really be. And most importantly, where do hobbies fit into that balance? Table of Contents:00:00 Intro01:10 Guest Interview (Dan Gisser)01:30 "What Makes YOU Happy?"05:00 Business Coaching06:20 "If you were an animal, what would you be?"07:35 "How do you balance work and life?"10:20 "Is it harder for people to be happy without finding that balance?11:45 "How can a person who feels overworked be happy by cutting their hours?"15:00 "Can you make your job more fun?"18:45 Working in film20:00 The people you work with21:50 Making difficult choices to figure out what makes you happiest23:55 Random Question Lightning Round26:35 Dan's Business Plug (LinkedIn: Daniel Gisser, www.AdviCoach.com/DGisser)28:10 This Week's Idea32:00 Happiness Fact (1)34:25 Inspirational Quote (2)36:15 Vacations. Are they necessary?39:20 Weekly Challenge51:25 Closing Statement Sources Cited: People who spend more time on Facebook and other social media report having lower self-esteem, less connection to others, and fewer positive emotions (Hetter, Katia. “10 Ways to Get Happy.” CNN. Updated March 30, 2015) “Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family in another city.” -George Burns For more What Makes You Happy?, subscribe to our blog, clevelandcreativeoutlet.com/wmyh What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet. You can learn more and see our work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Dan GisserHosted By: Dovid Stern
WMYH Ep. 1 – What Happiness Is – Interview with Dr. Sholom Stern
Dr. Sholom Stern joins us today to give a solid definition and examination of what happiness exactly is. We'll be discussing how it differs from person to person, as well as if it is even worth pursuing. How do we understand it to maximize it and why is it important. Where do hobbies fit into all of this. Dr. Stern explains all of this in detail. Table of Contents: 32:00 Intro 00:57 Guest Interview (Dr. Sholom Stern) 02:57 “What Makes YOU Happy?” 04:17 “Happiness is different for everyone.” 08:00 “Completing things is not the same as happiness.” 13:00 “Challenges are fun.” 16:47 “Love and Work.” 19:57 “Chasing Happiness.” 22:00 “Get enough sleep!” 25:30 “Happiness is not an end in itself…” Source cited below (1). 30:55 TV vs. Movies 32:59 Inspirational Quote (2). 35:00 Random Question Lighting Round 39:32 Weekly Challenge 43:00 Closing Statement Sources Cited: 1. (Achor, Shawn. The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work. New York, NY: Crown Business, 2010) 2. “Our greatest happiness does not depend on the condition of life in which chance has placed us, but is always the result of a good conscience, good health, occupation, and freedom in all just pursuits.” -Thomas Jefferson What Makes You Happy? is a project by Cleveland Creative Outlet, a video production company. You can learn more and see their work at www.ClevelandCreativeOutlet.com. You can reach out to them on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/ClevelandCreativeOutlet Guest: Dr. Sholom Stern Hosted By: Dovid Stern