Warning: I act a little silly in this one. ;-)
In this playful, presence-filled episode, we explore joy as a full-body experience — one that doesn’t require perfection or performance. With gentle mindfulness, creative seated or standing movement, and a spirit of curiosity, this practice invites you to notice, express, and move with joy.
We’re inspired by the idea that joy can be both an anchor and a rebellion — a way to root ourselves in meaning even when things feel uncertain.
Books referenced in this episode:
- Trebbe Johnson, Radical Joy for Hard Times: Finding Meaning and Making Beauty in Earth’s Broken Places
- → A powerful guide to finding beauty and meaning in challenging times — through presence, creativity, and connection to place.
- Colin Beavan, How to Be Alive: A Guide to the Kind of Happiness That Helps the World
- → An engaging, compassionate take on sustainable, values-driven living — and how joy can be found in becoming who we’re truly meant to be.
- Katy Bowman, Move Your DNA: Restore Your Health Through Natural Movement
- → A biomechanist’s perspective on how diverse, intentional movement is key not just for physical health, but for emotional vitality and daily joy.