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Humor won't cure depression. But it might save your life. That's not a metaphor for Jenny Lawson. It's the hard-won truth of more than two decades of living with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and the kind of d...
How to Find Joy in Hard Times (and When Your Brain Lies to You) Jenny Lawson is an episode from Good Life Project by Jonathan Fields / Acast. Humor won't cure depression. But it might save your life. That's not a metaphor for Jenny Lawson....
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Published Mar 30, 2026, 48:34 long, audio available.
Humor won't cure depression. But it might save your life. That's not a metaphor for Jenny Lawson. It's the hard-won truth of more than two decades of living with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and the kind of dark seasons that make getting out of bed feel impossible. Most of us hide when we're struggling. We perform wellness for the world and suffer in silence behind closed doors. Jenny took the opposite approach, writing about her darkest moments with such radical honesty and unexpected humor that thousands of people have written back to say those words kept them alive. This conversation explores how she does it, and what the rest of us can learn about finding light and meaning in the hardest places. Jenny Lawson, known to millions as The Bloggess, is a New York Times bestselling author, humorist, and the owner of Nowhere Bookshop, a beloved indie bookstore and bar in San Antonio, Texas. Her books include Let's Pretend This Never Happened, Furiously Happy, You Are Here, and Broken. Her upcoming book, How To Be Okay When Nothing Is Okay (Tips and Tricks that Kept Me Alive, Happy and Creative In Spite of Myself) , arrives March 31, 2026. You'll discover... The single phrase Jenny returns to during every depressive episode that stops her from believing the darkest lies her brain tells her A simple "easy mode" approach to work and daily life that gives you full permission to do less without guilt, and why it often leads to better results for everyone Why sharing your struggle honestly can create an unexpected ripple effect of connection and healing for people you've never met A powerful reframe of what success actually means that has nothing to do with money, status, or bestseller lists How to find "your people" and build real friendship even when you're deeply introverted, anxious, or terrible at texting back If you're navigating a hard season right now, or you love someone who is, this conversation is full of practical warmth, unexpected humor, and real tools for getting through it. Hit play and let Jenny remind you that you're not alone, and that finding joy in the middle of the mess isn't just possible, it might be the very thing that keeps you going. You can find Jenny at: Website | Instagram | Episode Transcript Next week, we're sharing a really meaningful conversation with Harvard Business School professor Leslie John . We’re diving into the science of disclosure—specifically, why that cringey feeling of 'oversharing' might actually be holding you back from your best relationships. We’ll discuss how to find the sweet spot between being a closed book and TMI. Check out our offerings & partners: Join My New Writing Project: Awake at the Wheel Visit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How to Find Joy in Hard Times (and When Your Brain Lies to You) Jenny Lawson is from Good Life Project by Jonathan Fields / Acast.
Published Mar 30, 2026 and 48:34 long