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The Joy Tour: Spreading Light and Love | with Ellie Bassick-Trovato | Ep. 115

The Joy Tour: Spreading Light and Love | with Ellie Bassick-Trovato | Ep. 115

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What if joy wasn’t something you chased, but something you chose on purpose?

This week on Journey to June, I sat down with Ellie Bassick-Travato to talk about intentional joy. Not the surface-level kind, but the deep, grounded kind that springs from emotional freedom and spiritual awakening.

We explore how being present can shift your entire experience of life, and why joy isn’t about bypassing pain, but moving through it with awareness and choice.

Ellie also shares about The Joy Tour she’s leading to spark connection in divided times, the art of setting boundaries as an act of love, and how parenting with consciousness builds resilience in the next generation.

Ellie is a joy activist, transformational author, and speaker on a mission to help people reclaim their power from the inside out. Known for helping people shift from hot mess to high vibe—without bypassing the hard stuff—she’s igniting a movement of joy consciousness in a world that deeply needs it. Her Joy Tour is part soul tune-up, part laughter, and 100% real.

To learn more or get in touch with Ellie, visit https://thenewbrave.com

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