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Jester of the Peace on Inner Source Podcast


What if the moment you finally laugh at something that once broke you is actually proof that healing has already arrived?


That's the quiet power at the center of this conversation between Dr. Sandra Dreisbach and Barbara Ann Michaels — performance artist, interfaith minister, and the self-described Jester of the Peace. Barbara has spent decades using humor not as a distraction from pain but as a precise instrument for releasing it. She founded Humorville, an immersive pop-up wellness experience where participants receive a passport to something they want more of in their lives, marry it, vote themselves president of it, and receive a letter from it weeks later in the mail. It sounds playful. It is playful. And it is, as Dr.


Sandra discovers in real time during this episode, genuinely transformational. What does it mean that laughter and tears are actually the same cathartic energy? Why is vulnerability a more radical artistic choice than anger? What is "the first laugh" — and how do you know when it's safe for humor to enter a story that was once too painful to touch? How does humor create connection across divides that logic and reason alone cannot cross? And what would it look like if we stopped treating play as frivolous and started recognizing it as one of the fastest paths to authentic inner change?


If you've been searching for healing in serious places and wondering why it keeps feeling incomplete, this episode is worth your full attention. Show notes at innersourcepodcast.com.

 
 
 

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