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Pursuit of Happiness radio show couple found dead in New York Pursuit of Happiness radio show couple found dead in New York
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A couple who hosted a regular monthly New York radio show dispensing advice for greater happiness have been found dead in their apartment, following an apparent suicide pact.A couple who hosted a regular monthly New York radio show dispensing advice for greater happiness have been found dead in their apartment, following an apparent suicide pact.
New York police say that John Littig and Lynne Rosen, who ran the call-in show called The Pursuit of Happiness, died together in their New York apartment earlier this week.New York police say that John Littig and Lynne Rosen, who ran the call-in show called The Pursuit of Happiness, died together in their New York apartment earlier this week.
In separate notes, Littig said they were determined to die together, while Rosen apologised to her family.In separate notes, Littig said they were determined to die together, while Rosen apologised to her family.
YouTube footage of the couple during one of their shows features them advising listeners on a range of tactics for becoming more at ease, including getting "comfortable with change" and doing "something that scares you everyday."YouTube footage of the couple during one of their shows features them advising listeners on a range of tactics for becoming more at ease, including getting "comfortable with change" and doing "something that scares you everyday."
"RIP Lynne Rosen + John Littig. Partners on the air and in life," the station wrote in a tweet."RIP Lynne Rosen + John Littig. Partners on the air and in life," the station wrote in a tweet.
The victims were partners in a self-help venture called "Why not now", according to their website.The victims were partners in a self-help venture called "Why not now", according to their website.
The business offered "life coaching designed to help foster and encourage your inner strengths, identify hidden and untapped resources, and put you confidently on the path to designing the life you've always wanted to live". The site describes Littig as a motivational speaker, workshop facilitator and personal life coach, and Rosen as a life coach, speaker and consultant.The business offered "life coaching designed to help foster and encourage your inner strengths, identify hidden and untapped resources, and put you confidently on the path to designing the life you've always wanted to live". The site describes Littig as a motivational speaker, workshop facilitator and personal life coach, and Rosen as a life coach, speaker and consultant.
In another recent show, Littig tells listeners: "So much of life is about impulse, it's about doing it right now. Go with your gut. Imagination is more important than knowledge."In another recent show, Littig tells listeners: "So much of life is about impulse, it's about doing it right now. Go with your gut. Imagination is more important than knowledge."
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