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Janet Ettele on How Joyous Effort Transforms Our Lives | EP 614

Janet Ettele on How Joyous Effort Transforms Our Lives | EP 614

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In this episode of Passion Struck, host John R. Miles sits down with Janet Ettele—author, musician, and student of Buddhist teacher Khentrul Lodrö Thayé Rinpoche—to explore the transformative power of Joyous Effort, one of the Six Perfections in Buddhist philosophy.Together, John and Janet discuss why true purpose isn’t about checking boxes or external achievements, but about how we show up, again and again, with intention and heart. Janet opens up about her journey from Berklee College of Music to the dharma path and how writing her “How Life Works” fiction series helped her embody Buddhist teachings in everyday scenarios.If you’ve ever struggled to stay motivated, felt overwhelmed by spiritual jargon, or wondered how to bring ancient wisdom into a modern life—this episode is a balm and a guide.Click here for the full show notes:Join the Ignition Room!Join the new free Passion Struck Community to win Passion Struck merchandise! - The Ignition Room: https://station.page/passionstruckTogether, John and Janet explore:Joyous Effort is not about forcing or hustling—it's a compassionate commitment to growth and presence.The Six Perfections (Paramitas) offer a practical framework for living with wisdom, generosity, and balance.Routine, repetition, and practice—often overlooked—can be sacred tools for transformation.You don’t need a monastery to practice spirituality; daily life is your training ground.Catch more of Janet Ettele: https://janetettele.com/Catch More of Passion Struck:My solo episode on Why Hustle Culture Is Toxic (And How to Break Free From It)Can't miss my episode with Homaira Kabir on How You Overcome the Tyranny of PerfectionMy episode with Susan Cain on What is the Happiness of Being BittersweetListen to my interview with Thomas Curran on Breaking Free From the Perfection TrapCatch my interview with Matthew Weintrub on the Psychedelic Origin of ReligionListen to my solo episode on Why You Should Avoid the Trap of Effortless PerfectionIf you liked the show, please leave us a review—it only takes a moment and helps us reach more people! Don’t forget to include your Twitter or Instagram handle so we can thank you personally.How to Connect with John:Connect with John on Twitter at @John_RMilesFollow him on Instagram at @John_R_MilesSubscribe to our main YouTube Channel and to our YouTube Clips ChannelFor more insights and resources, visit John’s websiteWant to explore where you stand on the path to becoming Passion Struck? Take our 20-question quiz on Passionstruck.com and find out today!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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