
Finding Joy in the Hard
Finding Joy in the Hard is a testament to how incredibly powerful we are.
In this daily podcast, I offer two-ten minute episodes: words of inspiration, thought provoking questions to shift from rigid thought patterns and actionable healing tips.
Once or twice a month, I'll offer interviews with people who have found joy in the hard of life. Those who found their way to light, no matter their circumstances.
I'm your host, Suzanne Andora Barron. I've been teaching yoga, meditation, and mindfulness and mindset for fourteen years. As a Jin Shin Jyutsu practitioner, I teach students how to use the placement of their hands and breath to ease pain and discomfort in their body, support themselves emotionally and balance mind, body and spirit.
Welcome! I'm so excited you're here!
Finding Joy in the Hard
#099 No Would Haves or Should Haves & Finding Gratitude with Joanne Archer
Welcome back to Finding Joy in the Hard, where you'll get a mix of powerful stories of people who've gone through incredible challenges and have come out the other side. And you'll also get short, brief ahas, teachings, thoughts that will help you get through your day.
I'm sharing with you my very first interview - my guest was Joanne Archer. I'm sharing it today on Thanksgiving because Joanne and I talk about how gratitude changed our lives.
What I also love about this interview is that Joanne never let fear stop her.
She became a stand up comic in her 40s. And later started her own dinner theater singing even though she claimed she couldn't sing. After 9/11, she started her own TV show because she had a burning desire to report on stories that weren't being covered. Again she said she didn't know what she was doing.
If you want to be inspired, listen to this interview - it can be on the car ride to grandma's.
And if you're waiting to know what your doing until you step into your dream. Don't stop, jump.
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The information presented on this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose or prescribe for any medical or psychological condition, nor to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure any such conditions.