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2 July 2016

BBC Breakfast | 2nd July 2016 | Happiness Interview 1

Frederika Roberts interviewed about Happiness by Jon Kay and Naga Munchetty.

What we can do to make ourselves happier and the things that aren’t so helpful. Also why it’s important to acknowledge your feelings when things aren’t so great.

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