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Living life with no regrets… isn’t that the dream? The big WOOHOO joyride version of life we all want?
And yet… months (sometimes years) tick by at rocket speed, and that vision can start to feel like it’s slipping away.
This Laugh to Death episode is your wake-up call (in the best way).
I’m joined by Jodi Wellman — author of You Only Die Once — for a juicy, honest, funny conversation about what it really means to feel alive now, so we don’t end up at the end thinking, “Wait… what just happened?”
Why “living with no regrets” can feel harder than we expected
How fun + aliveness aren’t extras… they’re the point
The surprising link between intuition and play (yep… we went there)
The idea of being a “fun snob” (and why that might be a very good thing)
Ask yourself today:
Where in your life are you saving your joy for later?
…and what’s one small thing you can do this week to feel more alive?
Until next time… remember: you only die once — so let’s keep living lively, full of fun, laughter, and no regrets.
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Join the Global Fun Movement on my email list and get monthly tools, stories, and psychology-backed ways to spark joy and live lively:
www.minddoodles.ca
🎵 Music by Allstar musicians Per Hoffman and David Hilton Clark
Treena Innes, Your Life Fun Expert, helping you have more fun in life or the workplace.
www.minddoodles.ca
By Treena Innes, Fun ExpertLiving life with no regrets… isn’t that the dream? The big WOOHOO joyride version of life we all want?
And yet… months (sometimes years) tick by at rocket speed, and that vision can start to feel like it’s slipping away.
This Laugh to Death episode is your wake-up call (in the best way).
I’m joined by Jodi Wellman — author of You Only Die Once — for a juicy, honest, funny conversation about what it really means to feel alive now, so we don’t end up at the end thinking, “Wait… what just happened?”
Why “living with no regrets” can feel harder than we expected
How fun + aliveness aren’t extras… they’re the point
The surprising link between intuition and play (yep… we went there)
The idea of being a “fun snob” (and why that might be a very good thing)
Ask yourself today:
Where in your life are you saving your joy for later?
…and what’s one small thing you can do this week to feel more alive?
Until next time… remember: you only die once — so let’s keep living lively, full of fun, laughter, and no regrets.
****
Join the Global Fun Movement on my email list and get monthly tools, stories, and psychology-backed ways to spark joy and live lively:
www.minddoodles.ca
🎵 Music by Allstar musicians Per Hoffman and David Hilton Clark
Treena Innes, Your Life Fun Expert, helping you have more fun in life or the workplace.
www.minddoodles.ca