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In a world of aggressive optimization, morning routines, and relentless pressure to manifest a perfect reality, how do we experience actual joy when life falls apart? This week on Well Enough, we sit down with Kate Bowler - Duke University professor, religion scholar, and author - to explore the profound differences between happiness and joy. At 35, Kate was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer, an event that completely shattered her reality and forced her to confront the agonizing platitude that "everything happens for a reason." Kate dismantles toxic positivity and wellness capitalism, explaining why you don't always need to find a silver lining. Get Kate’s book “Joyful, Anyway” here https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/joyful-anyway-9781037202582/ [https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/joyful-anyway-9781037202582/] Follow Well Enough on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/wellenough Timecodes: 00:00 Why Joy Isn't What You Think 03:10 Happiness vs. Joy: What’s the Psychological Difference? 06:25 Navigating Rage and Finding Joy After a Stage 4 Cancer Diagnosis 08:00 "Emotional Appropriateness" & The Myth of Constant Optimization 10:45 The Danger of Toxic Positivity and "Everything Happens for a Reason" 13:10 The Hidden History (and Harm) of Manifesting 17:30 What is "The Ache"? Embracing the Bittersweet Longing of Being Human 20:20 Wellness Capitalism and the Absurdity of the 24/7 Morning Routine 23:30 Navigating the Seasons of Wanting & Opening Your "Vault of Jewels" 29:10 How to Practice Joy: Service, Love, and Hope 33:30 How to Experience Joy During a "Light Apocalypse" 37:00 Absurdism: Why You Should Lean Into Your Weird Delights 39:20 The Surprising Limits of Gratitude Journaling ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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