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Your Joyful Life Podcast

Your Joyful Life Podcast

Di: Michael Fall and Evan Wainberg
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Life feels complicated. Joy doesn’t have to be. Welcome to Your Joyful Life Project - a refreshingly human look at why we think, feel, and struggle the way we do - and how life tends to get easier once we stop fighting our own minds. Through real conversations and simple experiments, we explore how our thoughts create our experience and how small shifts in attention can change everything.Michael Fall and Evan Wainberg
  • Episode #01 - Why are joy and happiness so elusive?
    Jan 27 2026

    Why does joy feel so elusive - even when life looks “fine” from the outside?

    In this opening episode of Your Joyful Life Project Podcast, we start with a simple question: why can happiness be so hard to find, even when there’s no obvious reason for unhappiness?

    This episode isn’t about motivation or positive thinking. It’s about noticing what’s already happening. About understanding how easily our attention gets pulled toward dissatisfaction, resistance, or self-judgment, and how gently it can return when we stop treating our feelings as problems to solve.

    Drawing from lived experience, coaching conversations, and everyday examples (including losing a job, driving on a cold morning, and getting caught in familiar mental loops), we explore how suffering often continues long after the original moment has passed. Not because anything is wrong, but because our thinking keeps recreating the experience.

    This episode is an invitation to slow down and notice.

    Nothing to achieve.

    Nothing to fix.

    Just an invitation to see your experience with a bit more clarity and ease.

    If this resonates, you’re warmly invited to listen, reflect, and carry the noticing into your day. You don’t need to do anything with it. Just see what you see.

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