“What if we disrupted the world with something that wasn’t destructive? What if joy could radically change everything?”
I had never thought of joy as disruptive before, but in our conversation with Casey Margarite Field, I began to see joy under a different light. I think if you listen, your ideas about joy might be disrupted too.
Let me tell you a bit about Casey. She’s a writer, dancer, and an impact leader who passionately believes in the transformative power of imagination and joy. She is the author of a delightful children’s book called Disruptive Joy—and the story behind why she wrote it will surprise and delight you!
Talking with Casey was a lot of fun, and a timely reminder for me to embrace a childlike sense of wonder and playfulness in life. Because even disruptions can open our hearts and invite us into the possibility of joy.
I hope you enjoy our conversation with Casey as much as Alastair and I did!
P.S. The past few conversations on our podcast have focused on joy to pique your interest. If you haven’t already, I want to remind you to pre-order a copy of Alastair’s new book, Longing for Joy: An Invitation into the Goodness and Beauty of Life. I love this book so much, and not just because I love the author! I can’t wait for you all to read it when it releases on October 29th.
Disruptive Joy