The very first Putfestival, organized by the New York Times office, runs on Wednesday from 9.30 am east to 5:30 pm. A live stream is available here.
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Below you will find the full schedule and a brief description of each of the 13 panels, which include love and relationships, the search for joy, confronted with adversity, protecting mental health, aging good and many other issues that are important to all of us.
9:35 am
‘Building a life of joy’
Tracee Ellis Ross -The former star of ‘Black-like’, current owner of Pattern Beauty and Future Star of ‘Solo Travel with Tracee Ellis Ross’ State known for its joyful attitude. She speaks Lori leibovichThe editor of the agency of the Times, about what brings her that joy and what the rest of us can do to get more of it in our own lives.
10 hours
‘Find meaning in the light of adversity’
Suleika Jaouad burst into public interest in 2012 with “Life, interrupted‘A column in the times in which she wrote about faceing cancer in her 1920s. Since then she has confronted two recurrences, the most recently last year. Everywhere she has been open about the impact of leukemia on her life, including in her memoirs ‘between two kingdoms’. Patia BraithwaiteAn editor on the desk will interview her.
10:30 am
‘Protect your happiness in the age of social media’
Dani Bluma well reporter, a conversation between Lisa DamourA psychologist who specializes in the health of children and teenagers, and Gabriela NguyenThe founder of Appstinentie, a student organization at the Harvard Graduate School of Education that encourages people to stop social media – as Mrs. Nguyen did.
11:15 am
‘How to solve your relations’
Terry Real is a family therapist, author and public speaker who specializes in relationships. Jancee DunnThe author of Well’s newsletter will interview him about how couples can build more satisfying lives, avoid common interpersonal errors and solve problems in their relationships and sex life.
11:40 am
‘Being honest with ourselves: a conversation about mental health’
Charlamagne Tha God is known for interviewing public figures in his radio show “The Breakfast Club” – and for his openness about depression, fear and addiction. He will talk to Astead HndonA national political reporter for the time, about how he manages his mental health and what should change to reduce stigma, especially in black communities.
1:25 pm
‘Food such as nutrition, community and happiness’
Samin Nosrat Is the author of the cookbook “Salt fatty acid heat: control the elements of good cooking” and Dacher Keltner is a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, who organizes the podcast ‘The Science of Happiness’. The Times Food Writer Kim Severerson Will investigate how they think about cooking and food as sources of pleasure and community.
13:55 hours
‘What we have learned from 80 years of happiness research’
The Harvard study of adult development is the longest-running study of human happiness, and Dr. Robert WaldingerA professor in psychiatry at the Harvard Medical School is the current director. Susan Dominusa Times reporter who wrote A recent profile van Dr. Waldinger, will interview him about the findings of the study and how we can apply them to our own lives.
2:25 pm
‘Movement for joy’
It is easy to see exercises as a chore. But Robin Arzóna endurance athlete and main instructor for platoon, and Kelly McGonigalA health psychologist at Stanford University has found it a source of joy. They will discuss revealing fitness Danielle FriedmanA frequent good employee who wrote a book about the exercise culture of women.
3:05 pm
‘How joy to find in a fearful world’
Then HarrisA former journalist, started to meditate after a panic attack on national television – and then wrote a book called ‘10% Happier ‘. Sara Bareilles Is a singer, songwriter and Broadway star who opened her experiences with depression and fear a few years ago. Along with Dacher KeltnerWhile they have a second performance at the festival, they will discuss how they deal.
3:35 pm
“Can you make peace with your body?”
Jameela JamilThe best known for playing the name-dropping socialite Tahani al-Jamil in ‘The Good Place’ has been pronounced about her struggle with eating disorders and body image. Lisa MillerA well reporter will interview her about her advocacy for body positive, as well as how she found peace with her body and how others could do the same.
4:05 pm
‘The science of aging good’
Dr. Peter Attia Is a podcast -guest lord that promotes an aggressive regime to prevent chronic diseases and has health maximized in life. Kate LowensteinThe deputy editor of Well, will interview him about his fitness, food and sleep routines, and whether an average person can emulate a program for which his practice charges tens of thousands of dollars per year.
4:35 pm
‘The stories we tell in love and relationships’
Orna Guralnik is a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst who advises real couples in the docu series ‘couples therapy’, a new season that will be broadcast on 22 May. In a conversation with Caitlin RoperThe executive producer for script film and television during time, she will talk about the stories we tell in love and relationships.
5 pm
‘Being the MVP of your own life’
Dwyane wadeAn NBA Hall of Fame Shooting Guard will talk Marc LaceyA chief editor during time, about masculinity, vulnerability, paternity and how and why he has become healthier since leaving basketball.
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