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Swimming Upstream Radio Show kicks off November with the topic of joy. Host Dorothy Wilhelm interviews Allen Klein, a humorous keynote speaker and the world's only Jollytologist. (Allen explained that a jollytologist is a scientist of joy. They explore the importance of joy and humor in life, especially during challenging times. Allen shares personal stories of loss and resilience, emphasizing how humor can be a powerful tool for healing.

The discussion also touches on practical ways to bring joy into everyday life, including playful activities and the creation of a documentary about Allen’s journey. The conversation concludes with inspirational takeaways about positivity and the significance of maintaining a joyful outlook. And Allen’s journey culminates in a one-of-a-kind event as NPR is making a documentary move about Allen due out at Christmas. Learn more and watch the film’s trailer at TheJollyFilm.com. (https://thejollyfilm.com)

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Takeaways

·       People need joy more now than ever.

·       Everything will turn out OK, even in tough times.

·       Humor can help cope with adversity.

·       Finding joy in everyday moments is essential.

·       A red clown nose can lighten serious situations.

·       Sharing joy can be a daily game.

·       Every day is a gift, especially as we age.

·       Looking for faces in odd places can spark joy.

·       Life lessons often come from unexpected places.

·       Attitudes shape our experiences and perceptions.

Chapters

00:00 - Introduction to Joy and Humor02:43 - The Journey of a Jolly-tologist05:35 - Finding Joy in Adversity08:51 - The Healing Power of Humor11:32 - Bringing Joy to Everyday Life14:35 - Creating a Documentary on Joy
17:44 - Inspirational Takeaways and Closing Thoughts
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