#305 | Why Joy, Mindfulness and Resilience Matters in Hard Times with Artist & Cyclist Lisa Congdon
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What if joy isn’t just a feeling—but a radical act of resistance in times of chaos?
In a world filled with uncertainty, division, and personal adversity, many of us feel guilty for experiencing joy. This episode explores how joy can actually be a powerful force for healing, connection, and resilience. Artist and cyclist Lisa Congdon shares how she reclaims joy despite pain, including recovering from double knee replacements and navigating public vulnerability through her art.
- Discover why choosing joy in difficult times isn’t naive—it’s necessary.
- Hear how Lisa’s journey through injury, recovery, and competitive cycling after 50 will inspire your own path forward.
- Learn how art and community can help us bridge divides, find belonging, and amplify collective healing.
Press play to meet Lisa Congdon and learn how embracing joy, movement, and creativity can help you heal, grow, and show up more fully—no matter what you’re facing.
Discover more about Lisa on her website: https://lisacongdon.com/
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