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Virtues of the Past, Voices of Today: Reimagining Happiness with Jeffrey Rosen
Manage episode 425449170 series 1325985
Virtues of the Past, Voices of Today: Reimagining Happiness with Jeffrey Rosen
The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series
Welcome to a special episode of The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast, Today’s episode is brought to you by Newspapers.com. And, today we journey through time, merging the wisdom of the past with the pulse of the present. As we navigate the complexities of today's world, we're inspired to look back at the ideals that shaped the foundation of our democracy—the pursuit of happiness, virtue, and the unalienable rights that bind us across generations.
In this riveting episode, we sit down with Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center and a beacon of knowledge on constitutional debates. Together, we'll explore the profound influence of classical writers on virtue and how their teachings inspired the lives of America's Founders, shaping the bedrock of our nation. Rosen's latest work, "The Pursuit of Happiness," isn't just a delve into history; it's a lens through which we examine what happiness truly means in the fabric of American democracy.
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after break:
That of course is our guest today, reading a brief passage from his new book, “The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America.
Why think about ‘happiness’ especially a version of happiness from 250 years ago? Through our conversation today, we'll uncover the Founders' unique interpretation of happiness, even at 250 years old—a quest for lifelong virtue over fleeting pleasure—and how this centuries-old wisdom can guide us in today's age of information overload, social media, and the ongoing quest for self-improvement and community connection.
Join us as we bridge the gap between the enduring aspirations of the Founding Fathers and the contemporary challenges faced by aging adults. Let's explore together how the pursuit of happiness and virtue can illuminate our paths to living our best lives, fostering a dialogue that's as enriching as it is enlightening. This is The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast, where history meets the moment, and wisdom inspires progress.
My thanks to Newspapers.com for sponsoring today’s episode. Please support our sponsors as they in turn support the show. My thanks to Jeffrey Rosen and his team at the National Constitution Center. My thanks to you, our wonderful Not Old Better Show audience here on radio and podcast. Also, I want to mention the fine work of our Executive Producer Sam Heninger, and wish Sam the best here, and I want to wish you all the very best, b
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Manage episode 425449170 series 1325985
Virtues of the Past, Voices of Today: Reimagining Happiness with Jeffrey Rosen
The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series
Welcome to a special episode of The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast, Today’s episode is brought to you by Newspapers.com. And, today we journey through time, merging the wisdom of the past with the pulse of the present. As we navigate the complexities of today's world, we're inspired to look back at the ideals that shaped the foundation of our democracy—the pursuit of happiness, virtue, and the unalienable rights that bind us across generations.
In this riveting episode, we sit down with Jeffrey Rosen, President and CEO of the National Constitution Center and a beacon of knowledge on constitutional debates. Together, we'll explore the profound influence of classical writers on virtue and how their teachings inspired the lives of America's Founders, shaping the bedrock of our nation. Rosen's latest work, "The Pursuit of Happiness," isn't just a delve into history; it's a lens through which we examine what happiness truly means in the fabric of American democracy.
BREAK FOR READING>>>
after break:
That of course is our guest today, reading a brief passage from his new book, “The Pursuit of Happiness: How Classical Writers on Virtue Inspired the Lives of the Founders and Defined America.
Why think about ‘happiness’ especially a version of happiness from 250 years ago? Through our conversation today, we'll uncover the Founders' unique interpretation of happiness, even at 250 years old—a quest for lifelong virtue over fleeting pleasure—and how this centuries-old wisdom can guide us in today's age of information overload, social media, and the ongoing quest for self-improvement and community connection.
Join us as we bridge the gap between the enduring aspirations of the Founding Fathers and the contemporary challenges faced by aging adults. Let's explore together how the pursuit of happiness and virtue can illuminate our paths to living our best lives, fostering a dialogue that's as enriching as it is enlightening. This is The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast, where history meets the moment, and wisdom inspires progress.
My thanks to Newspapers.com for sponsoring today’s episode. Please support our sponsors as they in turn support the show. My thanks to Jeffrey Rosen and his team at the National Constitution Center. My thanks to you, our wonderful Not Old Better Show audience here on radio and podcast. Also, I want to mention the fine work of our Executive Producer Sam Heninger, and wish Sam the best here, and I want to wish you all the very best, b
Talk About Better™ The Not Old Better Show on Radio & Podcast!
Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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