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Joy isn’t just a vibe—it’s a weapon.
But let’s be honest: shame, comparison, and pressure steal it way too easily.
In this episode of Work Club, we’re calling out the real joy-killers and sharing how we’re learning to fight for joy in a world that pushes quick fixes over deep fulfillment.
From “puffy peace” to surrendering our own standards, this convo is raw, honest, and all about choosing the kind of joy that lasts.
Because the joy of the Lord isn’t a cliché—it’s how we survive.
Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!
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⏰ Timecodes ⏰
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(0:00) - Intro
(1:07) - Finding Joy and Emotional Balance
(1:35) - When was the last time you truly felt joyFULL?
(1:41) - Erin the Stylist
(2:48) - Ingram: Eye Contact
(3:14) - Sam: Starting A Business
(4:50) - A DEEP Sense of Fulfillment
(5:24) - Building
(6:09) - Puffy Peace
(9:00) - Good Stewardship Brings Joy
(10:02) - Don’t Waste Time Chasing Happiness
(10:36) - Happiness is Consumed, but Joy is Created
(11:50) - Joy Requires Effort
(14:12) - We ALWAYS have Access to Joy
(15:20) - Grow Your Capacity
(16:40) - Elles: The Joy of the Lord IS our Strength
(18:42) - What has zapped your joy?
(19:00) - Shame
(19:40) - Judgement and Criticism
(20:35) - Other People
(21:48) - Comparison
(22:03) - Over-Analyzing
(22:37) - How do you get back to joy?
(23:00) - Surrendering my standards for the Lord’s
(25:00) - Taking the pressure off!
(26:00) - MR Team: Laughing at Ingram
(27:01) - All the little things
(27:58) - GRATITUDE
(29:45) - Slip ’n Slide
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Miss the first episode of the Work Club? Catch episode 1 here.
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Connect with us:
➡︎ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MoralRevolutionInc
➡︎ IG: https://www.instagram.com/moralrevolution/
➡︎ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moralrev
➡︎ Website: http://www.moralrevolution.com
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Joy isn’t just a vibe—it’s a weapon.
But let’s be honest: shame, comparison, and pressure steal it way too easily.
In this episode of Work Club, we’re calling out the real joy-killers and sharing how we’re learning to fight for joy in a world that pushes quick fixes over deep fulfillment.
From “puffy peace” to surrendering our own standards, this convo is raw, honest, and all about choosing the kind of joy that lasts.
Because the joy of the Lord isn’t a cliché—it’s how we survive.
Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode!
=============================
⏰ Timecodes ⏰
=============================
(0:00) - Intro
(1:07) - Finding Joy and Emotional Balance
(1:35) - When was the last time you truly felt joyFULL?
(1:41) - Erin the Stylist
(2:48) - Ingram: Eye Contact
(3:14) - Sam: Starting A Business
(4:50) - A DEEP Sense of Fulfillment
(5:24) - Building
(6:09) - Puffy Peace
(9:00) - Good Stewardship Brings Joy
(10:02) - Don’t Waste Time Chasing Happiness
(10:36) - Happiness is Consumed, but Joy is Created
(11:50) - Joy Requires Effort
(14:12) - We ALWAYS have Access to Joy
(15:20) - Grow Your Capacity
(16:40) - Elles: The Joy of the Lord IS our Strength
(18:42) - What has zapped your joy?
(19:00) - Shame
(19:40) - Judgement and Criticism
(20:35) - Other People
(21:48) - Comparison
(22:03) - Over-Analyzing
(22:37) - How do you get back to joy?
(23:00) - Surrendering my standards for the Lord’s
(25:00) - Taking the pressure off!
(26:00) - MR Team: Laughing at Ingram
(27:01) - All the little things
(27:58) - GRATITUDE
(29:45) - Slip ’n Slide
=============================
Miss the first episode of the Work Club? Catch episode 1 here.
=============================
Connect with us:
➡︎ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MoralRevolutionInc
➡︎ IG: https://www.instagram.com/moralrevolution/
➡︎ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moralrev
➡︎ Website: http://www.moralrevolution.com

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