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Finding Joy in Pain: Healing, Absurdity & Honest Conversation with Jen and Brandy

28 min · 24. Mai 2026
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On this episode of That Don’t Sound Right, co-hosts Peter and Cecil welcome fellow podcasters Jen and Brandy from Heavy Pour of Jen and Brandy for a thoughtful, funny, and surprisingly deep conversation about the connection between joy and pain. The discussion explores how Jen and Brandy’s podcast began, why people are drawn to sharing honest stories, and how healing sometimes shows up in unexpected places—from bars and backpacking trips to silent discos, roadside dancing, and even sneaking aboard yachts. Along the way, the group wrestles with big questions: What exactly is joy? How is it different from happiness? Can pain actually deepen our ability to experience joy? The conversation touches on the work of authors and thinkers like Kate Bowler and Jerry Sittser, including recommendations for Joyful Anyway and reflections on grief, healing, absurdity, and living honestly in a complicated world. As always, That Don’t Sound Right stays true to its mission of talking the way we did before the internet—without constant Googling or fact-checking, just real conversation and the collective wisdom of the people around the table. The episode also includes hilarious yacht stories, multiverse theories, sketchy-but-legal adventures, backpacking tales, dancing therapy, and the always-entertaining TDSR speed round. Because sometimes joy shows up in the middle of the absurd… and somehow, that just might sound right. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #HeavyPourOfGinAndBrandy #JoyAndPain #KateBowler #JerrySittser #HealingJourney #PodcastConversation #MentalHealth #AuthenticLiving #Storytelling #Backpacking #Absurdity #JoyfulAnyway #FunnyPodcast Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com [https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com/] 🌐 Website [https://thatdontsoundright.com/] 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com [tdsrpodcast@gmail.com] 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast [https://instagram.com/tdsrpodcast] 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast [https://www.threads.net/@tdsrpodcast] ▶️ That Don't Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don't Sound Right Podcast!

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Episode Finding Joy in Pain: Healing, Absurdity & Honest Conversation with Jen and Brandy Cover

Finding Joy in Pain: Healing, Absurdity & Honest Conversation with Jen and Brandy

On this episode of That Don’t Sound Right, co-hosts Peter and Cecil welcome fellow podcasters Jen and Brandy from Heavy Pour of Jen and Brandy for a thoughtful, funny, and surprisingly deep conversation about the connection between joy and pain. The discussion explores how Jen and Brandy’s podcast began, why people are drawn to sharing honest stories, and how healing sometimes shows up in unexpected places—from bars and backpacking trips to silent discos, roadside dancing, and even sneaking aboard yachts. Along the way, the group wrestles with big questions: What exactly is joy? How is it different from happiness? Can pain actually deepen our ability to experience joy? The conversation touches on the work of authors and thinkers like Kate Bowler and Jerry Sittser, including recommendations for Joyful Anyway and reflections on grief, healing, absurdity, and living honestly in a complicated world. As always, That Don’t Sound Right stays true to its mission of talking the way we did before the internet—without constant Googling or fact-checking, just real conversation and the collective wisdom of the people around the table. The episode also includes hilarious yacht stories, multiverse theories, sketchy-but-legal adventures, backpacking tales, dancing therapy, and the always-entertaining TDSR speed round. Because sometimes joy shows up in the middle of the absurd… and somehow, that just might sound right. #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #HeavyPourOfGinAndBrandy #JoyAndPain #KateBowler #JerrySittser #HealingJourney #PodcastConversation #MentalHealth #AuthenticLiving #Storytelling #Backpacking #Absurdity #JoyfulAnyway #FunnyPodcast Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com [https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com/] 🌐 Website [https://thatdontsoundright.com/] 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com [tdsrpodcast@gmail.com] 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast [https://instagram.com/tdsrpodcast] 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast [https://www.threads.net/@tdsrpodcast] ▶️ That Don't Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don't Sound Right Podcast!

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