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The Chronically Courageous with Bonni Howard

Proof that Incurable Only Means Curable from Within with JOY

Season 2, Ep. 35

This episode is captivating, mesmerizing, and filled with hope for anyone who has been told what they can’t do.  


As just fifteen years old, Joy flew off a cliff on a motorbike and was declared dead on an operating table. Nine later she was hit by a drunk driver and suffered both internal and external injuries. She was told by doctors that her leg needed to be amputated and that she wouldn’t live past 30 years of age.  


At the time of recording this conversation on December 28th, 2020, Joy was twice the age she was told she’d live to, 60 years old. And by the way, not only did she keep her leg, but she became a medal winning ballroom and Latin dancer.  


Joy lives by the words “incurable only means curable from within” and claims that her perspective is her superpower.  She is a published author certified in over a dozen healing modalities. Joy now teaches others to “reprogram their brains for optimal levels of productivity and JOY”.  In addition she teaches how to clear stress in three minutes or less, dissolve emotional trauma painlessly, and experience JOY regardless of circumstances. 



Some things that you’ll learn:

  • About Joy  (1:07)
  • How she became a world expert in clearing stress (6:47)
  • The most important thing Joy learned (12:05)
  • What we are taught about pain (14:53)



Some questions Boanni asks Joy:

  • What do our symptoms mean from a larger perspective? (12:44)
  • Why she named herself Joy (20:12)
  • You’ve done a wonderful job of turning a difficult situation around. What inspires you to do that?  (22:20)
  • When you look back over your life why do you think all of these things happened? (28:40)
  • Do you think differently because of the brain injuries? (30:45)
  • How in the world can we possibly get rid of our stress in three minutes? (32:03)
  • How do you define courage? (44:17)


Connect with Joy:

Website:  https://experiencejoy.com/


Show Resources: 



Connect with Bonni:

https://www.instagram.com/thechronicallycourageous/

https://www.facebook.com/bonni.howard

bonni@thechronicallycourageous.com 



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