Craig Brumfield: Home, Rhythm, and the Joy of Daily Gratitude
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In this episode of A Fiercer Delight, Matt sits down with Craig Brumfield for a wide-ranging conversation about the quiet, repeatable practices that keep joy and hope within reach. They talk about Craig’s deep love of home (a true Columbodian), how travel can be great but coming back is the real reset, and why daily rhythms matter when life starts feeling chaotic.
Craig shares his “golden hour” ritual at work: journaling, planning the day, daily gratitude, and unhurried conversations before the inbox and stress hit. They dig into why structure can be a form of peace, how small habits function like a “robe” you put on each day, and what it looks like to protect that kind of replenishment when schedules get thrown off.
You’ll also hear plenty of Craig’s signature references, from 80s music rabbit trails to “new boot goofing,” plus a highlight on grandparent joy. Craig opens up about being “G” to three grandkids, what that kind of love feels like, and why delight often shows up in ordinary places: your people, your routines, and your own backyard.