Episodes

  • Full Fridges, BLTs, and Presidential Cats
    May 22 2026

    Heaven filled her fridge and cabinets for the first time in months and sat in her kitchen and cried from gratitude. That's where this one starts. From there, Lacey introduces Notorious BLT (a TikTok friend whose username she messaged a stranger to compliment) and his cat, President Camacho, who is wearing sunglasses and has a lot going on. A BLT tangent follows. Sara shares a text from Jim that briefly made her wonder if he was trying to warn her about lizard people, and talks through what it's like to communicate when your brain is mid-perimenopause and charades is the backup plan. Short episode, a lot of warmth.

    Topics Covered
    • Heaven's joy moment: a full fridge after months of financial distress, and why she cried alone in her kitchen about it
    • Notorious BLT, the TikTok username that started a friendship, and his cat President Camacho (sunglasses, distinguished, many unanswered questions)
    • A longer-than-planned conversation about why BLTs are so good and Wendy's junior bacon cheeseburgers as a childhood gateway drug
    • Jim texting Sara "the lizards are called salamander" mid-episode and the 60 seconds of genuine concern that followed
    • Sara's perimenopause word recall update, delivered via charades at a live event

    Links & Resources

    Submit your own joy moment, a question for No Shame in Our Game, or apply to be on a show at practicalhug.com/submit

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    11 mins
  • The Guitar, the Cards, and the Joy Train
    May 1 2026

    Lacey has been sitting on a tarot practice for a year and finally figured out a format that actually fits her life — async readings she can do without scheduling a video call. She walks us through why tarot works for her as a thinking tool, not a prediction tool, and why getting back to it has her genuinely lit up. Sara took that joy ripple energy to Threads, where a call-out for joy moments turned into Rex Racer Graham sharing that his son's new guitar inspired him to finally get out his late sister's guitar and learn. Violet also makes her Joy Moments debut and claps for us, which is the correct response.

    Topics Covered

    • Lacey's tarot comeback — why she abandoned it, how she rebuilt it around async readings, and why it finally fits
    • Sara gets a reading and immediately finds it useful, creating a joy ripple she did not see coming
    • Rex Racer Graham's guitar story on Threads, and the sister behind it
    • Why 18 likes on a joy post still counts as a ripple
    • Lacey's official defense of the bird conversation (yes, this is an appropriate forum)

    Links & Resources

    Submit your own joy moment, a question for No Shame in Our Game, or apply to be on a show at practicalhug.com/submit

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    12 mins
  • Little Joys Making Big Joys
    Apr 10 2026

    Violet turned one and Lacey has been weaning — which, against all expectations, went smoothly. The schedule that came with it, the consistent naps, the sleeping through the night, turned out to matter more than she anticipated. She's honest that it's also a little sad. Sara's joy is longer to explain: she's wanted to be a crossing guard since elementary school, she walked her dog this week, and a neon orange newt needed help across the road. The episode wanders from there — Lazarus lizards in Cincinnati, salamanders in a Massachusetts basement, movies neither of them can watch anymore, Joe's birthday.

    Topics Covered
    • Weaning Violet after a year of breastfeeding — what made it easier than expected, and the feelings that came with it
    • Sara gets her crossing guard moment, courtesy of a newt trying to cross the road
    • Invasive Lazarus lizards in Cincinnati and why Lacey used to announce herself in her own basement
    • The movies that have become unwatchable (Moana, Homeward Bound, How to Train a Dragon)

    Links & Resources

    Submit your own joy moment, a question for No Shame in Our Game, or apply to be on a show at practicalhug.com/submit

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    16 mins
  • Is This Real? Morning Announcements, Old Photos, and Messages to Your Future Self
    Mar 13 2026

    We're getting nostalgic in the best way today. Lacey shares a joy moment that started with a podcast clip and ended in a group chat spiral with childhood friends—all trying to figure out whether Lacey actually did morning TV announcements in middle school or if she dreamed the whole thing. (Verdict: probably real. Probably.) Sara shares a joy moment from her dad, who's been combing through decades of family photos to build a slideshow for an upcoming reunion—and found himself overwhelmed with gratitude for a life well-lived. We also talk about the unexpected delight of stumbling across a shout-out you left your future self—and why gifting your future self a little surprise joy might be one of the easiest things you can do today. Come for the nostalgia, stay for the memory spirals and the joy gremlin.

    Timestamps
    1. 00:00 Welcome to Joy Moments
    2. 00:45 Nostalgia as a flavor of joy — looking back, in the moment, looking forward
    3. 01:00 Lacey's joy moment: morning announcements, gray mustaches, and "is this real?"
    4. 03:30 The group chat that couldn't confirm anything
    5. 05:00 Instagram saves the day: Somoene confirms Mr. Turner exists
    6. 06:00 Memory, brains, and the teacher's pet through-line
    7. 07:15 Sara's joy moment: her dad sorting old photos for a family reunion slideshow
    8. 08:30 Counting your blessings, one photo album at a time
    9. 09:15 Future self shout-outs: the joy of surprising yourself
    10. 10:00 Hey, future Sara — you're nailing it
    11. 10:30 Submit your joy moment + closing

    Tell Us

    What is a memory—real or half-imagined—that still brings you a warm, fuzzy feeling when it surfaces?

    If you'd like to share it with us, you can submit your Joy Moment at practicalhug.com/submit.

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    12 mins
  • Cool Beans, Awesome Sauce, and Olympic Witchcraft
    Feb 20 2026

    We're not going to pretend the world isn't a dumpster fire right now. But we can make our chairs a little cozier while we watch it burn.

    In this episode, we share a few joy moments—Sara hearing "cool beans" and "awesome sauce" in the wild, community members helping each other out, and the Olympic curling witchcraft that got us through a hard week. Joy isn't about ignoring what's hard. It's about finding support in the small stuff that still feels good.

    Timestamps

    00:00 Welcome to Joy Moments (and the chatty co-host Violet) 00:53 Joy isn’t ignoring the bad: the “dumpster fire” metaphor 02:56 Lacey’s joy moment: hearing “cool beans” & “awesome sauce” in the wild 04:11 Community joy callout: “tell me something good” responses 04:26 Joy moment #1: buying groceries for someone who was hungry 05:33 Joy moment #2: a client with disabilities lands his dream job (and hope spreads) 07:10 Finding joy in hard weeks: pain, dog snuggles, and Olympic binge-watching 08:06 Winter vs. Summer Olympics: flips, witchcraft, and giving it a real try 09:08 Submit your joy moment + closing thanks

    Tell Us

    We want to hear your Joy Moments.

    Share yours at joyfulsupportmovement.com/submit.

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    10 mins
  • Thrift Stores, Teething, and the Best Compliment You've Ever Received
    Jan 30 2026

    In this episode, we talk about everyday joy moments—the ones you notice and the ones you create. Sara shares her friend Jim's $12 thrift store leather shoes and the compliments that landed from her Threads community, like being told "you may have saved a soul" and "a lovable dork." Lacey shares watching her teething baby and her son who just lost his front teeth discover they match. We talk about the difference between passive joy (noticing what's already there) and active joy (making it happen), and how compliments might be the easiest way to practice active joy. If you're looking for a simple tool to try today, this one's pretty accessible.

    Submission form – joyfulsupportmovement.com/submit

    Timestamps

    [00:00:00] Welcome & Violet joins us

    [00:01:00] Jim's joy moments - $12 thrift store leather shoes

    [00:02:00] Sara's thrifting background & philosophy

    [00:04:00] Violet's teething & Isaac's missing teeth moment

    [00:05:00] "You have feet. I have feet." - niece story

    [00:06:00] Best compliments from Threads community

    [00:07:00] "A lovable dork" & other standout responses

    [00:08:00] Lacey's Renaissance painter compliment

    [00:09:00] Sara's job interview smile moment

    [00:10:00] The power of compliments as joy ripples

    [00:11:00] Active vs. passive joy

    [00:12:00] Call to action: Give a compliment today

    Tell Us

    What's a compliment that's stayed with you? The one that still lights you up when you think about it?

    If you'd like to share it with us, you can submit your Joy Moment at joyfulsupportmovement.com/submit

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    13 mins
  • Little Notes, Big Feelings
    Jan 9 2026

    In this Joy Moments episode, we’re talking about how the tiniest things can hold the biggest feelings. Lacey shares a simple moment from a hectic morning: trying to get Iris dressed for daycare, she tucks a tiny “I love you” note into the heart-shaped pocket of Iris’s shirt. That little scrap of paper travels with Iris all day, gets lost and found again, and turns an ordinary Thursday into what she calls “the best day ever.”

    We connect that note to the ones our parents used to leave for us—lunchbox messages, dashboard surprises, doodles on napkins—and how those small, tangible reminders of love stay with us for years. We also talk about Christmas trees, ornaments, and even a listener story about a tree named after a loved one, and how those traditions quietly hold our stories. Together, we land on this: joy doesn’t have to be big or polished. It can be a note in a pocket, a name tag on a tree, or an ornament that makes you smile every single year.

    Timestamps
    1. 00:00 – Welcome and today’s Joy Moment theme: tiny notes, big feelings
    2. 00:30 – Iris’s heart-pocket “I love you” note and the “best day ever”
    3. 03:00 – Remembering the notes our parents left for us
    4. 05:00 – Christmas trees, ornaments, and a tree named “Eric”
    5. 08:00 – Reflection: small, tangible reminders of love
    6. 09:00 – Prompt for you + how to share your Joy Moment

    Mentioned in This Episode
    1. Joy Moments submission form – joyfulsupportmovement.com/submit
    2. Family traditions around Christmas ornaments and named trees

    Tell Us

    What is one small, tangible reminder that you are loved—a note, an object, an ornament, or a routine—that brings you joy when you notice it?

    If you’d like to share it with us, you can submit your Joy Moment at joyfulsupportmovement.com/submit.

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    13 mins
  • Feral Holiday Cards, Coats, and Bulldogs
    Dec 12 2025

    This week Sara is flying solo on Joy Moments because Lacey is dealing with a flare-up. Which is actually a perfect reminder that joy moments aren't about ignoring what's hard. There's plenty we're not enjoying or wish weren't happening. Joy moments is about highlighting those little moments throughout the day that we can focus on to lift us up.

    Sara asked friends to share their joy moments this week. Listen to hear about:

    • Holiday cards that have become years of collected art
    • An 1800s farmhouse that finally feels warm
    • Feral holiday postcards made while watching Frozen 2
    • A kindness rebellion that got 4,000 likes on Threads
    • The warmest green thrift store coat
    • Dancers in windows like living snow globes
    • A 13-year-old bulldog getting a calendar launch party
    • Unclaimed funds waiting to be discovered
    • A hawk on a lamppost and the stranger who graciously indulged Sara's bird enthusiasm

    Plus, there are some surprise guests you'll hear throughout the episode.

    All these tiny drops in the bucket. That's the joy ripple.

    Mentioned in This Episode

    Jim's Photography - Instagram @mandolincity

    Lee Ainsley on Threads - @leighainsley spreading kindness as rebellion and revolution

    Pedal and Hive - Clean beauty products at pedalandhive.com

    Whitman Brewing - Location of Spencer the Bulldog's calendar launch party

    Unclaimed Funds - Search your state's unclaimed funds database to see if there's money waiting for you

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    Sign up for The Practical Hug Newsletter

    Sponsor Joy and Create a Joy Ripple

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    18 mins