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Message us with your thoughts, burning questions, or reflections, we’d love to hear from you.
In this heartfelt and laughter-filled conversation, we sit down with humourist, author and blogger Marlene Fischer to explore how comedy can become medicine for grief, ageing, injustice and the beautiful absurdity of everyday life.
From getting physically trapped in a sports bra to navigating profound loss, Marlene shares how humour has helped her move through life’s hardest moments. We talk about laughter as healing, the fine line between playful and cruel humour, activism in midlife, Groundhog Day traditions, and why writing daily vignettes has become both discipline and devotion.
Marlene’s honesty, courage and wit remind us that wisdom does not have to be heavy. It can be light, sharp, loving and deeply human all at once.
In this episode, we explore:
Everyday mindfulness through ordinary tasks like laundry, food shopping and chocolate
Marlene is the author of:
You can find Marlene here:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marlenekf914
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aisle4marlene
Substack: https://marlenefischer.substack.com/
You can also find her books by searching her name on Amazon or through your local bookstore.
If this conversation made you laugh, reflect, or feel less alone, please subscribe, share and leave us a review. Your support helps us continue bringing these meaningful conversations to life.
Until next time, stay wise.
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By Anjani Amriit & Robin WaldMessage us with your thoughts, burning questions, or reflections, we’d love to hear from you.
In this heartfelt and laughter-filled conversation, we sit down with humourist, author and blogger Marlene Fischer to explore how comedy can become medicine for grief, ageing, injustice and the beautiful absurdity of everyday life.
From getting physically trapped in a sports bra to navigating profound loss, Marlene shares how humour has helped her move through life’s hardest moments. We talk about laughter as healing, the fine line between playful and cruel humour, activism in midlife, Groundhog Day traditions, and why writing daily vignettes has become both discipline and devotion.
Marlene’s honesty, courage and wit remind us that wisdom does not have to be heavy. It can be light, sharp, loving and deeply human all at once.
In this episode, we explore:
Everyday mindfulness through ordinary tasks like laundry, food shopping and chocolate
Marlene is the author of:
You can find Marlene here:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marlenekf914
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aisle4marlene
Substack: https://marlenefischer.substack.com/
You can also find her books by searching her name on Amazon or through your local bookstore.
If this conversation made you laugh, reflect, or feel less alone, please subscribe, share and leave us a review. Your support helps us continue bringing these meaningful conversations to life.
Until next time, stay wise.
Thanks for listening to The Wisdom We Share.
If this episode sparked something in you, follow, leave a review + share it with someone who’s walking a similar path.
🔗 Connect with Anjani
🔗 Connect with Robin
🎧 New episodes released regularly
Be sure to follow to get all new episodes and insights direct to your inbox.