From Street Performer to Joy Advocate: How to Put Joy First with Katy Bee

From Street Performer to Joy Advocate: How to Put Joy First with Katy Bee

Author: Dr. Brad Miller November 15, 2024 Duration: 1:04:54

In this episode of the Cancer and Comedy

podcast, host Dr. Brad Miller has an engaging conversation with Katy Bee

(real name Kate McGlynn), a professional clown, performer, and founder of Joy

First Foundation, whose mission is to spread joy and connection through humor

and heartfelt interaction. The episode delves into how Katy Bee’s unique

approach to joy and humor can transform lives and provide hope, especially in

challenging circumstances.

Dr. Miller begins by introducing Katy Bee’s

journey as a “professional noticer,” someone attuned to the joys and struggles

of those around her. Katy shares her inspiration behind founding the Joy First

Foundation, a non-profit born from the COVID-19 pandemic and the Ukraine war.

The foundation began to offer support to those in crisis through laughter,

yoga, improv, and meditation. She recounts the pivotal moment when the phrase

“joy first” came to her during meditation, setting the tone for her mission.

One of the episode's highlights is Katy’s

“Tour of Joy,” where she traveled the U.S. in a tiny runaway trailer, spreading

joy through gratitude and connection. From surprising essential workers with

thank-you cards to hosting an “unbirthday” party for a quadriplegic young man,

Katy’s stories illustrate the power of small, meaningful acts to uplift

spirits. Her philosophy is simple yet profound: joy is reciprocal, and

acknowledging others can spark a ripple effect of positivity.

Dr. Miller and Katy discuss practical

strategies for fostering joy, like giving heartfelt compliments to strangers,

using humor to break down barriers, and practicing gratitude. Katy’s story

about connecting with a Walmart employee struggling with personal challenges is

a touching reminder of how genuine kindness can create transformative moments.

The conversation also explores the more

profound impact of joy on our mental and physical health. Katy shares insights

from her work with caregivers, hospital staff, and schools, emphasizing humor's

importance as a coping and connection tool. She also touches on the science of

laughter, citing research showing its ability to reduce stress hormones like

cortisol and boost serotonin and dopamine levels.

Katy concludes the episode by encouraging

listeners to savor moments of joy and embrace small acts of kindness. She

offers a standing ovation to anyone struggling, reminding them that their

presence on this earth matters deeply.

Listeners are invited to connect with Katy

Bee through her organization, Joy First Foundation, at joyfirst.org katybeellc.com 

and explore her work on YouTube and social media for more inspiration and

strategies to integrate joy into daily life.

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There's a particular kind of alchemy that happens when serious things meet sincere laughter, and that's the space where you'll find Cancer and Comedy: Helping Cancer Impacted People to Cope with Hope and Humor. Hosted by Dr. Brad Miller, this podcast emerged from a deeply personal place. Fresh into retirement after 43 years as a pastor, Brad received a prostate cancer diagnosis during the Christmas season of 2022. His instinctive reaction-to laugh as a way to keep from crying-sparked a mission. Each episode is built on the belief that those touched by cancer are not done living, and that facing the grim with a grin is a powerful form of resilience. You'll hear conversations that blend candid stories from the cancer journey with a genuine, often surprising, sense of humor. It’s not about dismissing the difficulty, but about discovering pockets of light and levity within it. Brad brings his unique perspective as both a longtime spiritual guide and a current patient, creating dialogues that are as educational about mental and physical wellness as they are uplifting. This isn't a lecture; it's a companionable audio experience for anyone seeking to fortify their spirit with hope and an honest, sometimes healing, laugh. Tune in for a podcast that redefines strength, proving that coping can be a creative, and even comedic, act of self-improvement.
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