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What Happens After the Quiet — Learning to Choose Clarity Over Assumption
Jun 16, 2026
36m 39s
Where Ease Meets Ambition with Alessandra Wall
Jun 8, 2026
1h 04m 52s
Open and Awed — Remembering How to Stay Soft in a Loud World
Jun 1, 2026
31m 53s
Knowing What You Want — The Shape of an Exceptional Life
May 25, 2026
32m 14s
Opposites Day — When Half the Story Isn’t the Truth
May 11, 2026
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| 6/16/26 | ![]() What Happens After the Quiet — Learning to Choose Clarity Over Assumption | What if the conflict you’re avoiding is, actually, the conversation that could set you free?Somewhere between hurt feelings, radio silence, awkward hugs, and overthinking every interaction… this became a conversation about clarity. The quiet can feel peaceful at first.Then confusing.Then suddenly louder than the conflict ever was.Sometimes it’s not closure at all… just unanswered questions getting heavier. ⚡ “I followed the rules.” — so why did the friendship suddenly feel different in public?🫥 Space is easy to request — nobody tells you what happens after the silence.🧠 Trying to solve people like math problems — instead of just asking the hard question.📞 The conversation he absolutely did not want to have — and why it turned out softer than expected.💬 “The ball is in your court now.” — the terrifying little sentence that changed everything.🪞 Southern politeness vs. emotional honesty — when “being nice” starts getting in the way of clarity.🧳 Old hurt in a brand-new interaction — how quickly confusion can rewrite a room.🩹 Tiny lies, temporary peace — and the danger of letting bandages replace healing.🚲 Taking the long way around one uncomfortable conversation — emotionally and literally.🌊 Conflict isn’t always combat — sometimes it’s just two people finally being honest.🧭 “Approach with curiosity instead of judgment.” — easier said than done when your feelings are hurt.🔥 The hard truth about growth — most of it starts with discomfort, not certainty. This episode isn’t here fix youIt’s not about picking sides or winning an argument.It’s here to remind you that honesty can be kind and boundaries can be loving.That clarity is kinder than assumption.And sometimes the healthiest thing you can do… is finally say the thing out loud.We’re really, really glad you’re here. 💛Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radical-joy-with-james-bullard--5644728/support.🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕Take care of yourself, take care of each other, and breathe! ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕ 🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ Got something on your mind? James never runs out of things to say, so tell us what you want to discuss! Remember there is no shame in joy or for asking for what you need. Leave a review, send us a screenshot, and we’ll mail you a sticker! See you next FRIDAY for another dose of Radical Joy. James is not a therapist, but you’re not alone. If you're in crisis, call 988 for professional help. For non-emergencies, Psychology Today can connect you with support and therapists who fit your needs. This podcast and CLW Studios content are not therapy or a substitute for it. Guest opinions are their own. We're here for insight and encouragement but always seek professional support when needed. This episode was Produced and edited by Kerri J of CLW Studios | 36m 39s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Where Ease Meets Ambition with Alessandra Wall✨ | ease and ambitionsuccess+5 | Alessandra Wall | — | — | easeambition+5 | — | 1h 04m 52s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Open and Awed — Remembering How to Stay Soft in a Loud World✨ | self-caremental health+4 | — | — | — | softnessloneliness+6 | — | 31m 53s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() Knowing What You Want — The Shape of an Exceptional Life✨ | self-discoverypersonal growth+3 | — | — | — | what do you wantexceptional life+3 | — | 32m 14s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Opposites Day — When Half the Story Isn’t the Truth✨ | truthrelationships+4 | — | — | — | truthrelationships+5 | — | 33m 52s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() A Life You Don’t Wait For with Mike Chisholm✨ | personal growthlife choices+4 | Mike Chisholm | — | — | life choicespersonal growth+5 | — | 1h 13m 52s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() The Messy Way Forward — When Grace Isn’t How You Grow✨ | personal growthresilience+3 | — | — | — | growthgrace+5 | — | 29m 38s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() The Point of No Return with Risa August — Between Breakdown and Becoming✨ | personal transformationmental health+4 | Risa August | — | — | transformationmental health+6 | — | 1h 02m 26s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Whimsy as a Lifeline — the quiet rebellion of letting small things matter✨ | whimsyself-acceptance+4 | — | — | — | whimsyself-kindness+5 | — | 33m 04s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Connection Isn’t Loud — It’s Felt, in the Quiet Spaces✨ | connectionmindfulness+4 | — | — | — | connectionmindfulness+5 | — | 31m 34s | |
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| 3/30/26 | ![]() Rip What You Sew — The Courage to Rip the Stitches of a Life That No Longer Fits✨ | personal growthself-reflection+4 | — | — | — | growthkindness+7 | — | 32m 40s | |
| 3/23/26 | ![]() Hospitality, Locked Doors, and Knowing the Difference — When Wisdom Costs Something✨ | wisdomdistance+5 | — | — | Switzerland | wisdomdistance+5 | — | 31m 27s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Can You Give Me a Spot — Learning Who Holds the Bar✨ | trustsupport+4 | — | — | — | asking for helptrust+5 | — | 31m 32s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() You Don’t Have to Carry Everything — Learning Which Stone Is Yours✨ | self-caremental health+4 | — | — | — | self-improvementmental overload+4 | — | 31m 45s | |
| 3/2/26 | ![]() A Wider Road Than Last Year — Learning to Listen While We’re Still Moving✨ | discernmentreciprocity+4 | — | — | — | self-improvementmental health+7 | — | 33m 18s | |
| 2/23/26 | ![]() Care, Boundaries, and What Belongs Near You — Tending the Temple and the Garden✨ | self-careboundaries+4 | — | — | — | self-improvementmental health+5 | — | 32m 10s | |
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Standing on the Same Ground — When Praise Doesn’t Create Distance | A solo reflection on praise, power, and standing on equal groundWhat if the way we offer admiration is quietly telling a story we never meant to tell?This is a reflection on compliments, cultural friction, and the moment it clicked that equality sometimes sounds like restraint.You’re not behind.You’re not “too much.”And if praise has ever made you uncomfortable, or longing has ever made you feel small—you’re in the right place.🪞 The compliment that changed everything — when praise landed as distance instead of warmth.🍯 “Too much, too much” — the jar of jam that cracked a cultural code wide open.🇳🇱 Why compliments feel risky here — and what equality sounds like in another language.⚖️ Pedestals feel like pressure — even when you meant them as love.🔥 “The awesome in me sees the awesome in you” — not admiration, recognition.🧠 When insecurity borrows a disguise — how pedestal-thinking sneaks in when we feel behind.🌱 Progress as a cha-cha — forward, back, sideways… still moving.🛌 Rest isn’t quitting — it’s part of the contract.🌻 Sunflowers don’t grow in shadow — why comparison isn’t a compliment.🤝 Reading the room without erasing yourself — finding fit without flattening your joy.This episode isn’t here to fix you.It’s here to loosen the grip on comparison, soften the way we give praise, and remind youthat standing beside someone can be just as powerful as lifting them up. We’re really, really glad you’re here. 💛Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radical-joy-with-james-bullard--5644728/support.🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕Take care of yourself, take care of each other, and breathe! ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕ 🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ Got something on your mind? James never runs out of things to say, so tell us what you want to discuss! Remember there is no shame in joy or for asking for what you need. Leave a review, send us a screenshot, and we’ll mail you a sticker! See you next FRIDAY for another dose of Radical Joy. James is not a therapist, but you’re not alone. If you're in crisis, call 988 for professional help. For non-emergencies, Psychology Today can connect you with support and therapists who fit your needs. This podcast and CLW Studios content are not therapy or a substitute for it. Guest opinions are their own. We're here for insight and encouragement but always seek professional support when needed. This episode was Produced and edited by Kerri J of CLW Studios | 32m 22s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | ![]() Let Your Gifts Open Doors — Don’t Keep Them Wrapped | A solo reflection on courage, abundance, and choosing to shine anywayWhat if the very thing you’ve been told to tone down is the thing meant to carry you forward?This is a conversation about gifts, doors, courage, and the quiet pressure to stay small in a world that claims to love equality but fears exceptional light.You’re not arrogant for knowing what you’re good at.You’re not selfish for wanting more.And if you’ve ever felt someone reach for your ankle just as you started to rise—you’re in the right place.🚪 Gifts aren’t decorations — they’re meant to open something.🦀 The hermit crab problem — why some people pull instead of lift.🌊 A rising tide isn’t a threat — unless someone’s guarding scarcity.🔥 Shine anyway — even when your light makes others uncomfortable.🗣️ Words as a doorway — why you reach for your strongest gift first.🧰 The bag you’ve been building — cultivated skills don’t apologize.🪜 Holding the door open — abundance multiplies when shared.📉 Comparison is a trapdoor — and it doesn’t lead where you think it does.🥊 More than one fighter in the ring — different paths, same worth.👥 Check your inner circle — who fuels your fire and who dampens it.🎁 Stop saving the wrapping paper — tear into what you’ve been given.🦇 Batman-shirt courage — open the box like a four-year-old who trusts joy.🏠 If the doors won’t open — you might be in the wrong building.This episode isn’t here to fix you.It’s here to remind you that your gifts were never meant to stay hidden, softened, or politely postponed. The world needs them. Your community needs them. And—this matters—you need them too.We’re really, really glad you’re here. 💛Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radical-joy-with-james-bullard--5644728/support.🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕Take care of yourself, take care of each other, and breathe! ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕ 🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ Got something on your mind? James never runs out of things to say, so tell us what you want to discuss! Remember there is no shame in joy or for asking for what you need. Leave a review, send us a screenshot, and we’ll mail you a sticker! See you next FRIDAY for another dose of Radical Joy. James is not a therapist, but you’re not alone. If you're in crisis, call 988 for professional help. For non-emergencies, Psychology Today can connect you with support and therapists who fit your needs. This podcast and CLW Studios content are not therapy or a substitute for it. Guest opinions are their own. We're here for insight and encouragement but always seek professional support when needed. This episode was Produced and edited by Kerri J of CLW Studios | 34m 10s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Don’t Save It — Use the Good China on a Tuesday | What if the special thing you’re waiting for… is today?This solo episode is a loving, irreverent nudge to stop preserving your life for later and start using it now—messy, ordinary, sparkly, imperfect days included.No pearl-clutching required.Some side-eye encouraged.Bring your favorite underwear.In this episode:🍽️ The china cabinet myth — why “special” dishes lose their magic when they never touch the table.📓 The notebook you’re afraid to ruin — and what it’s costing you to keep it pristine.🏷️ Sticker paralysis — when saving it actually means never enjoying it.🩲 The good underwear theory — what if confidence comes first, not after?⏱️ The 5-4-3-2-1 launch — how momentum beats motivation every time.☕ Second cup energy — choosing small delights without waiting for permission.🚲 A bicycle with quirks — and why perfection was never the point.🥩 Ribs, recognition, and belonging — how being known somewhere changes the meal.⚰️ The pristine-vessel lie — why a well-used life is the goal, not a flawless one.🔥 Refusing to stay stuck — when “I want a solution” actually means “I want to change.”This episode isn’t here to fix you.It’s here to remind you that this life—your body, your joy, your tools, your time—was given to be used. Even loudly. Even imperfectly. Especially now. We’re really, really glad you’re here. 💛Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radical-joy-with-james-bullard--5644728/support.🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕Take care of yourself, take care of each other, and breathe! ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕ 🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ Got something on your mind? James never runs out of things to say, so tell us what you want to discuss! Remember there is no shame in joy or for asking for what you need. Leave a review, send us a screenshot, and we’ll mail you a sticker! See you next FRIDAY for another dose of Radical Joy. James is not a therapist, but you’re not alone. If you're in crisis, call 988 for professional help. For non-emergencies, Psychology Today can connect you with support and therapists who fit your needs. This podcast and CLW Studios content are not therapy or a substitute for it. Guest opinions are their own. We're here for insight and encouragement but always seek professional support when needed. This episode was Produced and edited by Kerri J of CLW Studios | 30m 51s | ||||||
| 1/26/26 | ![]() Staying Soft Without Falling Apart with Jonathan Gregg — Death in Three Steps | What if the bravest thing we could do right now is slow down before our thoughts decide everything is already on fire?A conversation that wanders on purpose — through parenting, anger, softness, and the quiet work of catching yourself before you spiral.A few laughs.A few realizations.You can feel your shoulders drop.💭 “Death in three steps” — how anxiety escalates faster than we realize, and the moment he learned to interrupt it.🧠 Catastrophizing, clocked in real time — watching his own brain sprint toward worst-case scenarios.🧸 Kids as emotional mirrors — the exact moment he recognized his own tone coming back at him.🍞 The last piece of bread — when letting go of ceremony saved everyone’s nervous system.🔥 Anger fatigue — why being mad about everything leaves nothing left for what actually matters.🧊 Road rage revelations — realizing who’s really listening when you think no one is.🛑 A well-timed pit stop — why rest isn’t quitting, it’s maintenance.🌱 Masculinity without armor — softness, humor, and presence as an act of quiet rebellion.🏠 Hygge in a small house — making warmth on purpose, even when the world feels loud and cold. This episode isn’t here to fix you.It’s here to sit with you while things feel a little tangled, to slow the pace just enough that you can hear yourself think again. You don’t have to solve anything today. You’re allowed to notice. You’re allowed to rest in the middle of it.We’re really, really glad you’re here. 💛Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radical-joy-with-james-bullard--5644728/support.🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕Take care of yourself, take care of each other, and breathe! ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕ 🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ Got something on your mind? James never runs out of things to say, so tell us what you want to discuss! Remember there is no shame in joy or for asking for what you need. Leave a review, send us a screenshot, and we’ll mail you a sticker! See you next FRIDAY for another dose of Radical Joy. James is not a therapist, but you’re not alone. If you're in crisis, call 988 for professional help. For non-emergencies, Psychology Today can connect you with support and therapists who fit your needs. This podcast and CLW Studios content are not therapy or a substitute for it. Guest opinions are their own. We're here for insight and encouragement but always seek professional support when needed. This episode was Produced and edited by Kerri J of CLW Studios | 1h 00m 02s | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | ![]() Fifty Revolutions Around the Sun — Letting Change Knock First | What if your birthday didn’t ask you to celebrate louder… but to listen closer?This solo birthday episode is a quiet reckoning with turning fifty—choosing simplicity without apology, making peace with change, and learning to meet what’s next with curiosity instead of resistance. No fixing required.No performance expected.Just honesty, with a candle flicker.In this episode:🥩 The birthday plate that doesn’t negotiate — rare steak, obscene butter, no compromises.🤫 Quiet over confetti — why solitude can be a love language.🔄 The reset nobody announces — what birthdays surface whether you’re ready or not.🪞 A truce with the mirror — loving the body that carried the story through.🧠 The moment self-criticism lost its lease — and why it’s not moving back in.🌪️ Change doesn’t knock politely — it shows up whether you RSVP or not.👁️ Trying on the adventure lens — fear gets benched, just for the drive.🚲 The crash that taught surrender — go limp, roll, live to tell it.⚖️ Joy isn’t a reward for responsibility — it’s part of the job.🌌 Asking for more without apology — even when life is already good.This episode isn’t here to fix you.It’s here to sit beside you—in the quiet, in the soft space between who you were and who you’re becoming.Take what resonates. Leave what doesn’t. You’re allowed to arrive exactly as you are. We are really, really glad you’re here💛Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radical-joy-with-james-bullard--5644728/support.🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕Take care of yourself, take care of each other, and breathe! ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕ 🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ Got something on your mind? James never runs out of things to say, so tell us what you want to discuss! Remember there is no shame in joy or for asking for what you need. Leave a review, send us a screenshot, and we’ll mail you a sticker! See you next FRIDAY for another dose of Radical Joy. James is not a therapist, but you’re not alone. If you're in crisis, call 988 for professional help. For non-emergencies, Psychology Today can connect you with support and therapists who fit your needs. This podcast and CLW Studios content are not therapy or a substitute for it. Guest opinions are their own. We're here for insight and encouragement but always seek professional support when needed. This episode was Produced and edited by Kerri J of CLW Studios | 32m 03s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Still Standing Isn’t the Same with Jocelyn Thompson — When the Show Doesn’t Have to Go On | What if the bravest thing you could do wasn’t pushing through… but calling the pause before everything breaks?A conversation about theater, care, and the quiet power of choosing people over performance.Take a breath.You’re allowed to sit down here.Nothing needs to be proven.🌿 The conductor you never see — what it really means to hold the rhythm of a room together.🎭 Creativity behind the clipboard — why stage management is an art form, not a side note.🩸 The night the show stopped — when “the show must go on” finally met its limit.🔥 Advocacy in the booth — choosing actor safety when money is yelling louder.🧠 Musicianship, not machinery — calling a show like breathing with the cast.💔 When professionalism turns toxic — how endurance culture disguises harm as devotion.🌱 Teaching four-year-olds how to repair the world — curiosity-led learning and tikkun olam in action.🪶 Standing on your business — what it costs, and why it matters, to say no.🌙 Care as leadership — redefining success when the stakes are human.This episode isn’t here to fix you.It’s here to remind you that rest is not failure, that boundaries are part of the craft, and that sometimes the most radical joy is choosing to stop before the damage becomes permanent.We’re really, really glad you’re here. 💛Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radical-joy-with-james-bullard--5644728/support.🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕Take care of yourself, take care of each other, and breathe! ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕ 🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ Got something on your mind? James never runs out of things to say, so tell us what you want to discuss! Remember there is no shame in joy or for asking for what you need. Leave a review, send us a screenshot, and we’ll mail you a sticker! See you next FRIDAY for another dose of Radical Joy. James is not a therapist, but you’re not alone. If you're in crisis, call 988 for professional help. For non-emergencies, Psychology Today can connect you with support and therapists who fit your needs. This podcast and CLW Studios content are not therapy or a substitute for it. Guest opinions are their own. We're here for insight and encouragement but always seek professional support when needed. This episode was Produced and edited by Kerri J of CLW Studios | 40m 25s | ||||||
| 1/14/26 | ![]() Golden Birthday Giveaway!!! | Season Four, birthday energy, and a little Radical Joy magic coming your way ✨Share this episode, tag @radicaljoypodcast, and every post gives you another chance to win.Winner drawn January 23—let’s make it fun. 🎉Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radical-joy-with-james-bullard--5644728/support.🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕Take care of yourself, take care of each other, and breathe! ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕ 🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ Got something on your mind? James never runs out of things to say, so tell us what you want to discuss! Remember there is no shame in joy or for asking for what you need. Leave a review, send us a screenshot, and we’ll mail you a sticker! See you next FRIDAY for another dose of Radical Joy. James is not a therapist, but you’re not alone. If you're in crisis, call 988 for professional help. For non-emergencies, Psychology Today can connect you with support and therapists who fit your needs. This podcast and CLW Studios content are not therapy or a substitute for it. Guest opinions are their own. We're here for insight and encouragement but always seek professional support when needed. This episode was Produced and edited by Kerri J of CLW Studios | 0m 47s | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() Care in the Cracks — The Quiet Work of Showing Up with Mike Brown | Don't forget to tag @radicaljoypodcast and share for entry to win the GOLDEN Birthday Prize. You don't want to miss this! Every share is an entry winner will be announced January 26th. What if the most important work isn’t happening under the lights — but in the quiet decisions no one claps for?In this episode, James sits down with Mike Brown to talk about children’s theater, nonprofit work, housing, and education — and what it looks like to keep showing up when the system isn’t built to help.There’s tenderness here.There’s frustration here.And a kind of care that keeps showing up — even when it’s tired.What we explore together:🎭 Two schools. Same county. Different centuries — seeing abundance and neglect before the same lunch bell.🧳 The touring job that changed everything without announcing itself — justice sneaking in through the stage door.🛠️ When the spotlight lost its pull — and the backstage systems started to matter more.👶 The moment service stopped being theoretical — and started sleeping down the hall.🗺️ The country you see from a children’s theater van — stitched together by loading docks and gym floors.🏛️ Teenagers practicing democracy with more care than most adults — one argument, one pause, one listen at a time.💸 When “budget uncertainty” stops being abstract — and turns into unanswered phones and canceled programs.🏠 The paper on the door that isn’t an eviction—yet — and how not knowing costs everything.⚖️ Discrimination that sounds polite — until someone trains themselves to hear it clearly.🧠 What happens when we hand kids teams instead of tools — and call it preparation.This episode isn’t here to fix you.It’s here to sit beside you while you notice what holds, what gives, and the ways care keeps showing up — tired, tender, quiet, imperfect, when no one’s watching.We’re really, really glad you’re here. 💛Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radical-joy-with-james-bullard--5644728/support.🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕Take care of yourself, take care of each other, and breathe! ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕ 🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ Got something on your mind? James never runs out of things to say, so tell us what you want to discuss! Remember there is no shame in joy or for asking for what you need. Leave a review, send us a screenshot, and we’ll mail you a sticker! See you next FRIDAY for another dose of Radical Joy. James is not a therapist, but you’re not alone. If you're in crisis, call 988 for professional help. For non-emergencies, Psychology Today can connect you with support and therapists who fit your needs. This podcast and CLW Studios content are not therapy or a substitute for it. Guest opinions are their own. We're here for insight and encouragement but always seek professional support when needed. This episode was Produced and edited by Kerri J of CLW Studios | 50m 30s | ||||||
| 1/3/26 | ![]() Let’s Go! Season Four—Rooted and Rising One Step at a Time | What if this year isn’t about pushing harder—but about paying attention, choosing better, and letting yourself be supported for once?Season Four of Radical Joy opens with a real, unpolished, heart-forward conversation about growth, boundaries, community, and the quiet moments that change everything.No hustle talk.No toxic optimism.Just honest reflection and a deep exhale.Here’s what this episode dances around:✨ Four years in, jazz hands fully deployed — celebrating Season 4 while telling the truth about how bumpy the road’s been.🩹 “Failure is a fantastic teacher” — and why scraped knees might be doing more for you than smooth sailing ever could.🚩 Red flags ≠ red lights — how to stay open-hearted and discerning at the same time.🔄 Reciprocation is not selfish — showing up with love and expecting the relationship to feed you back.🏦 The emotional bank account check — who’s depositing, who’s withdrawing, and why it matters now more than ever.🛟 Help isn’t a handoff — the difference between sharing weight and quietly drowning together.🚴 The sound of tires on different roads — a tiny sensory moment that cracked something wide open.🎧 When your sensitivity comes back online — healing doesn’t scream, it hums.🎂 A birthday, a giveaway, and a zero at the end — yes, it’s happening, and yes, you’re invited.This episode isn’t here to fix you.It’s here to offer you some room—room to listen more closely, to choose with intention, and to trust yourself enough to follow what feels steady, kind, and quietly brave.Welcome to Season Four.We’re really, really glad you’re here. 💛 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radical-joy-with-james-bullard--5644728/support.🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕Take care of yourself, take care of each other, and breathe! ❤️🍊🟨💚💙💜🟤🖤❕❕ 🌹🧡🟡🌳🔷🟪🤎🖤❔ Got something on your mind? James never runs out of things to say, so tell us what you want to discuss! Remember there is no shame in joy or for asking for what you need. Leave a review, send us a screenshot, and we’ll mail you a sticker! See you next FRIDAY for another dose of Radical Joy. James is not a therapist, but you’re not alone. If you're in crisis, call 988 for professional help. For non-emergencies, Psychology Today can connect you with support and therapists who fit your needs. This podcast and CLW Studios content are not therapy or a substitute for it. Guest opinions are their own. We're here for insight and encouragement but always seek professional support when needed. This episode was Produced and edited by Kerri J of CLW Studios | 34m 51s | ||||||
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