TABLE & WELL PODCAST: Joy – Building Capacity through Faces and Appreciation

We find Joy in the faces of the people around us. The ability to sustain Joy is directly connected to the amount of Joy that is in our ‘Joy Well’  Join Tennison and Ginelle as they pick up their conversation about Joy.  In this episode, they will talk about the finding Joy on the faces of others and Appreciation.  

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TABLE & WELL PODCAST: Joy - Building Capacity through Faces and Appreciation
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Table & Well Podcast

HOSTS: Tennison & Ginelle Barry

Joy is a relational experience that is the basis for spiritual experience, human bonding, healthy identity growth, and good health generally. Joy is our normal state as biological beings.

 Joy means relationship
We are creatures of Joy
Joy is our natural state
Joy creates our identity
Joy is the basis for bonding
Joy gives us our strength

No one seeks treatment for joy reduction. No one complains to coworkers about too much joy in their lives. No one worries about loved ones who are just too joyful these days. The problem is that people who are failing to thrive, have issues and live in conflict and do not seem to know or remember that joy would be a natural and rewarding way to live.  ~ Dr. Jim Wilder~

We find Joy in the faces of the people around us. The ability to sustain Joy is directly connected to the amount of Joy that is in our ‘Joy Well’  Join Tennison and Ginelle as they pick up their conversation about Joy.  In this episode, they will talk about the finding Joy on the faces of others and Appreciation.

 

Joy Resources:
Joy Starts Here
The Joy Switch
Joy Fueled

 

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About the Author

Tennison and Ginelle Barry are the founding curators of Table & Well. Their shared gift of seeing people right where they are, and deep desire to create connection, have been common threads woven throughout their decades of fostering, pastoring, and community leadership.