Feeling wired, tired, and stretched too thin? You’re not alone—and you’re not broken. In Wonder and Joy for the Wired and Tired , Dr. Pam Stephens Lehenbauer, a respected researcher, epidemiologist, clinician, and thought leader on joy, wonder, and well-being, offers a compassionate and eye-opening look at why so many people feel chronically stressed, fatigued, and disconnected. She also reveals why the traditional wellness model, first conceived decades ago, is no longer serving us. Part science-backed reflection, part celebration of the world’s awe-inspiring details, this book blends thought-provoking commentary with bite-sized facts and trivia designed to reignite our sense of childlike wonder. From the mysteries of the cosmos to the miracles of the human body and so much in between, each chapter encourages readers to pause, reflect, and reconnect—with nature, with curiosity, and with what truly matters. This isn’t a conventional self-help manual. Instead, it’s a gentle guide and joyful invitation to look up, look around, and rediscover the extraordinary in the ordinary. Through powerful insights and warm encouragement, Wonder and Joy for the Wired and Tired helps readers step off the “happiness = wellness” hamster wheel, take a big step back, and breathe deeply. It creates space to experience the tears, the chills, and the thrills of a world filled with wonder. Perfect for anyone seeking a mental reset or a moment of inspiration, Wonder and Joy for the Wired and Tired is both a balm for the soul and a spark for the spirit. "Dr. Pam's clear and engaging writing continually points us toward the wonders and beauty of our universe, our world, and our bodies. She promises that paying attention to these things can both feel good and be good for us. I believe her." -Bob Matthews, President of Medisync "It would be easy to tell someone, 'Go find some wonder, ' as an antidote to the burnout so many of us feel from the relentless 24-hour news cycle and the tsunami of technology that engulfs us. But instead of just saying it, Dr. Pam shows us the wonder of the universe and the world around us. Her book is a powerful antidote to that overwhelm, inviting us to marvel at the many wonders in our lives." -Carol J. Michel, Author and Podcaster "Pam is correct-today's society is 'wired and tired.' [But] through her professional experience and research, she has identified a simple solution... and moves scientific findings into application... Use this book as a starting point to remember what brings you joy-then put down your electronics and go find more wonder and joy!" -Karen M. O'Connell, PhD, APRN, CNE, NEA-BC "The perfect inspiration and guide for disconnecting from the virtual world and reconnecting with the real world in pursuit of true well-being... A fun read of bite-sized nuggets that leaves the reader amused, inspired, and hopeful." -Charles Jacobs, Author Dr. Pam Stephens Lehenbauer, Ph.D., MBA, MSN, PMHNP-BC is an epidemiologist, nurse practitioner, researcher, educator, and an adjunct professor at Northern Kentucky University where she teaches in the faculty of graduate studies and investigates well-being. Pam is a popular international speaker and thought leader on wellness and well-being, how wonder, joy, and interacting with nature impact health and wholehearted living, and why we need to shift the paradigm from wellness to well-being. She is also the creator and author of the popular blog, Mother Nature's Apprentice.Pam has over forty years of combined experience in clinical practice, health administration, and teaching. She has served on the editorial and administrative boards for several provincial, state, and national nursing organizations and is a member of the American Nurses Association, the Kentucky Coalition of Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Midwives, Sigma Theta Tau International, and is a clinician member of the Planetary Health Alliance.In addition to her extensive professional and academic work, Pam is also an avid gardener, a Certified Home Horticulturalist, and a conservationist who has created award winning gardens and sustainable wildlife habitats.Pam lives on a small acreage in beautiful Northern Kentucky with her husband, Marty. They are the parents of several adult humans and countless non-humans who walk, fly, flutter, swim, crawl, and burrow. She loves to read, write, play piano, and explore the world's beauty and wonders with her husband, family, and friends.