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This week, we're talking about joy. Yes. In this world. Because as one meme so perfectly put it: "Micro joys are how we survive macro grief." Elizabeth and Elisha dive into what it actually means to orient your life around joy and satisfaction — not as escapism, but as devotion. Not as denial, but as medicine. Experience the conversation face-to-face—head over to YouTube to watch the episode HERE Inside this episode:
Why joy might be more available than ever — if you choose to foreground it
Beauty as a spiritual practice (and why hiding your love of beauty is a wound)
The complicated politics of being perceived as beautiful
Decentering the male gaze without shrinking yourself
Salsa dancing as liberation (and why not caring if you're rusty is peak freedom)
The joy of creative expression with zero attachment to outcome"
The healing power of a full breakdown
Cold walks, fire energy, wholesome toddlers in snow suits, and laughing until you choke
Being "properly fucked" as a nervous system reset
Why satisfaction is the ultimate discernment tool
Getting fired from "advanced management" of everyone else's projections
Following your own curriculum instead of fixing everyone else's
There's something radical about choosing satisfaction in a time that wants you braced, inflamed, and perpetually reacting.
There's something healing about letting yourself want what actually feels good.
There's something deeply stabilizing about deciding:
My satisfaction is not selfish. It is alignment.
If you've been over-functioning, over-managing, over-explaining, or trying to stay ahead of everyone else's projections, this episode might feel like a long exhale.
We're not bypassing the darkness.
We're building capacity for beauty inside it.
Come for the philosophy.
Stay for the spa fountain story.
Leave with permission to follow your own rhythm.
Work with us:
Follow @mysticalaunties on Instagram
Elizabeth DiAlto
Elisha Tichelle
By Elisha Tichelle, Elizabeth DiAlto5
1616 ratings
This week, we're talking about joy. Yes. In this world. Because as one meme so perfectly put it: "Micro joys are how we survive macro grief." Elizabeth and Elisha dive into what it actually means to orient your life around joy and satisfaction — not as escapism, but as devotion. Not as denial, but as medicine. Experience the conversation face-to-face—head over to YouTube to watch the episode HERE Inside this episode:
Why joy might be more available than ever — if you choose to foreground it
Beauty as a spiritual practice (and why hiding your love of beauty is a wound)
The complicated politics of being perceived as beautiful
Decentering the male gaze without shrinking yourself
Salsa dancing as liberation (and why not caring if you're rusty is peak freedom)
The joy of creative expression with zero attachment to outcome"
The healing power of a full breakdown
Cold walks, fire energy, wholesome toddlers in snow suits, and laughing until you choke
Being "properly fucked" as a nervous system reset
Why satisfaction is the ultimate discernment tool
Getting fired from "advanced management" of everyone else's projections
Following your own curriculum instead of fixing everyone else's
There's something radical about choosing satisfaction in a time that wants you braced, inflamed, and perpetually reacting.
There's something healing about letting yourself want what actually feels good.
There's something deeply stabilizing about deciding:
My satisfaction is not selfish. It is alignment.
If you've been over-functioning, over-managing, over-explaining, or trying to stay ahead of everyone else's projections, this episode might feel like a long exhale.
We're not bypassing the darkness.
We're building capacity for beauty inside it.
Come for the philosophy.
Stay for the spa fountain story.
Leave with permission to follow your own rhythm.
Work with us:
Follow @mysticalaunties on Instagram
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