Black Girls Bonding

Finding Joy in the Chaos

Season 2 Episode 26

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This week’s episode was inspired by a podcast episode I heard with poet Ross Gay, who shared how he intentionally looks for small daily delights and writes them down. That idea stuck and sparked a bigger reflection about how easy it is to train our minds to find what’s wrong instead of what’s good.

In this solo episode of Black Girls Bonding, we talk about:

  •  How our brains can become wired to scan for problems 
  •  Why finding joy can feel uncomfortable during chaotic times 
  •  The idea that delight might be an antidote to isolation 
  •  How community shows up in the simplest, most everyday moments 

Kianti shares real examples of what has been bringing her joy lately, including:

  •  Slow mornings with coffee and quiet thoughts 
  •  Reading in an oversized chair with jazz in the background 
  •  Cozy reality TV nights with friends 
  •  Long catch-up calls that cover everything from life updates to pop culture chaos 

A surprising realization emerges: most moments of delight are free and rooted in connection.

The episode ends with a question for listeners:
 What delights are you intentionally making space for right now?

Next week, a guest joins the show for a conversation you won’t want to miss.

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