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[Finding Happiness in Daily Life: Barbie Representation, Productive Workspaces, and Pet Care]-[More Happier: A New Barbie, Quality Screen Time & the Joy of Working on a Porch]

Happier with Gretchen Rubin · B1 · 2025-07-26

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Celebrating Representation: The Type 1 Diabetes Barbie

In this episode, the hosts highlight the importance of inclusivity in everyday products. Elizabeth shares her joy regarding a new Barbie doll from Mattel designed with type 1 diabetes features, including a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) and an insulin pump. She notes that the doll wears blue polka dots, which she explains is a symbol for type 1 diabetes. Elizabeth, who manages her own condition with a Dexcom monitor, emphasizes how meaningful this representation is for children. She also mentions the convenience of modern health technology, noting that she can now view her glucose levels directly on her phone, which makes the management process "extremely convenient" and less "intimidating" than it might appear to outsiders.

Optimizing Work Environments and Ambition

Gretchen discusses her ongoing efforts to design a productive workspace, emphasizing how small inconveniences can disproportionately affect one's habits. She explains that after struggling with a "finicky" external monitor, she finally upgraded to a new ViewSonic model, which has allowed her to fulfill her goal of working outside her office—specifically at the library or on her porch. She reflects on the nature of ambition, citing a quote from Lena Dunham’s memoir: "ambition is a funny thing. It creeps in when you least expect it and keeps you moving." This sentiment resonates with the hosts as they discuss balancing professional goals with personal well-being.

Quality Screen Time: Lena Dunham’s 'Too Much'

The hosts transition to discussing quality screen time, focusing on Lena Dunham's new Netflix show, Too Much. Elizabeth praises the casting, particularly lead actor Megan Stalter, whom she describes as someone who truly "pops" on screen. They discuss the subjectivity of casting, noting that great actors can "elevate so-so material," while others might inadvertently "mute great material." The show, which follows a character living in London, is described as having a tone similar to Emily in Paris but with a "darker" edge.

Navigating Pet Health and Resilience

The conversation turns to a more personal challenge: Gretchen’s dog, Barnaby, who recently underwent a TPLO surgery (tibial plateau leveling osteotomy) for a leg injury. Gretchen describes the difficulty of managing a dog’s recovery, which includes strict limitations on exercise, the use of a cone to prevent the dog from licking the incision, and the administration of medication. She expresses empathy for the pet's discomfort and the challenge of communicating that these procedures are meant to "take away your pain." The hosts agree that while these moments are difficult, they are grateful for the medical advancements that allow for such treatments.

Conclusion: The Value of Time

The episode concludes with a reflective quote from the diary of Eugene Delacroix: "A man does not work only for the sake of producing, but to set a value on his time." The hosts agree that finishing a task or "stirring up our minds" leads to greater self-satisfaction. By sharing these personal anecdotes—from health representation and workspace hacks to the trials of pet care—the podcast reinforces its core mission: discovering habits and systems that help listeners live better.

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I get a kick out of.
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just in time.
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walk away with a game plan
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It's a conversation with a bit of a looser vibe.
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Barbie is not normally on my radar.
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mission-driven
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move with more intention
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get a kick out of
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not on my radar
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