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The Good Time Journey is an exploration of designing life in ways that make us love it.

Through discussions with everyday people from around the world and experts from different live-shaping fields, the series explores real human journeys, the decisions that have been made, and the consequences faced – all with the lens of what actually increases or reduces life satisfaction over time. It challenges the status quo of what is often believed to be done “the right way”, while revealing the effects on quality of life, society, and the economy.

In the podcast format, The Good Time Journey lets listeners explore alongside the guest and host, using Good Times as a lens to reflect on work, relationships, culture, health, beliefs, technology, and the systems that influence how we experience life, so we can design it in ways that truly work for us.

Grow your horizon, see clearer than ever before, and get inspired and empowered to take your life into your own hands and shape it intentionally in ways you will love.

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Recorded over four years, The Good Time Journey podcast launches mid-2026. Join the mailing list to be among the first invited to learn, reflect, and apply it to your life.

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Become a Guest

The Good Time Journey brings together people whose lifestyle is simply their nature and those who study life closely.

You may

👣  live a rarely seen path that works for you
(e.g. nomadic, close to animals, little use of technology, part of a unique community)

🖐 shape lives through your work in ways more people should know about 
(e.g. an artist, politician, educator, parent, engineer)

🔎 do research in a discipline that quietly shapes how we live 
(e.g. ethology, physics, economics)

If this resonates with you, apply for the show. Your voice might change someone’s life.

  

Note: This is not a promotional podcast. Guests are invited for lived insight, not visibility.