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Building a Business: Navigating Friendship, Challenges, and Growth in Podcasting with Margaret Ables + Amy Wilson (Bonus Episode)

In this conversation, Margaret and Amy discuss their experience of going into business together as friends, emphasizing intentionality and complementary skills in their partnership. Despite challenges, they have adapted and grown, ultimately establishing their own podcast network. They stress the importance of profitability in creative endeavors and encourage listeners to value their work, offering advice on overcoming common blockades women face in doing so.

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The Opt-Out Family | How to Give Your Kids What Technology Can't with Erin Loechner (EP339)

We've all heard the mind-boggling statistics about technology and social media use. The numbers don't lie; our obsession with smartphones and social media is slowly eroding the very essence of our homes and families. We see it. We feel it. We know it.

So what do we do about it?

Erin Loechner, a former social media influencer, author, and trailblazer, offers valuable insights from her personal experience with the benefits and drawbacks of social media. She shares strategies used by tech experts and platform specialists, enabling you to leverage their billion-dollar playbook to engage your family meaningfully away from screens.

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Going Deeper: Choosing Quality Over Quantity (In Most Things) Can Improve Wellbeing with Oliver Amdrup

Joining me for today is founder of Puori, Oliver Amdrup. Oliver is passionate about health and wellness, with a mission to bring transparency to the food supplement industry. He emphasizes the importance of prioritizing quality over quantity and highlights the need for consumers to be aware of potential contamination in their food and supplements. As an entrepreneur and father of three, Oliver shares his approach to living an intentional life, which includes reflecting on the past year and setting goals for the future. He also discusses the principles of stoicism and how they can be practically applied in daily life.

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Managing the Mental Load: Shared Responsibilities in Relationships | Tracy Dalgleish (EP337)

Joining me for her second appearance on the show is Dr. Tracy Dalgleish. In this episode, we explore the concept of keeping score in relationships and the mental load that women often carry. We also discuss the need for open communication, conflict resolution, and the importance of connection in relationships.

Is this something you struggle with in your own marriage? Or perhaps this information could be helpful as you support a friend in your life. Either way, you’ll walk away with tips to implement right away!

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Personal Wellness is NOT About Other People with Cara Clark (EP336)

Joining me today is renowned nutritionist and wellness educator, Cara Clark. From advising A-list celebrities to guiding Olympic athletes, Cara has helped her clients feel better in their bodies by moving away from “dieting” and instead understanding the connection between what we eat and how we feel. In this episode, we dive into various topics such as limiting information consumption, regulating blood sugar, navigating indulgences (while maintaining self-awareness), understanding disordered eating, embracing movement that resonates with you, and much more.

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Becoming Homeschoolers with Monica Swanson (Bonus Episode)

If you've ever wondered whether you have what it takes to homeschool your children, this episode is for you! Joining me today is author, podcaster, and homeschool mom Monica Swanson and she is here to tell you: you can do it. In fact, it can be the most fun, family-unifying, character-building, life-equipping experience you and your children will ever have. “I’ll never say that homeschooling is for everyone,” says Monica. “I do, however, believe that a lot more people would do it—and love it—if they tried it . . . really tried it.”

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Reasons You Can’t Stop Shopping (& What To Do About It) with Mary Simpson (EP333)

In this episode, Mary Simpson discusses the turning point in her life that led her to re-evaluate her shopping habits. She provides practical tips for breaking the habit, including defining your values and priorities, decluttering, pausing before making impulse purchases, avoiding temptations, finding alternative activities and much more…

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Creating a Space That Reflects YOUR Personality with Myquillyn Smith (EP332)

If you're feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of decorating your home and don't know where to begin, this insightful discussion with Myquillyn Smith offers clarity and encouragement. We delve into breaking traditional house rules, troubleshooting when things don't quite click, budget-friendly decorating strategies, and finding your path towards crafting a home that truly reflects your personality and brings you joy.

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Really Very Crunchy with Emily Morrow (EP323)

I'm not the 'crunchiest' person but I aspire to add more of a 'crunchy' touch to my life so I was thrilled to speak with Emily Morrow, creator of the hilarious Instagram account, Really Very Crunchy. Emily has garnered over two billion views and over two million followers in two years with comedy sketches about the stereotypical “crunchy” moms. Her mission? To relieve pressure from being the perfect mom and bring lightheartedness to the serious issue of toxic products, and well, people. In today's conversation we discuss: simple swaps for a crunchier lifestyle, financial considerations, balancing crunchy choices with non-crunchy ones, navigating family relationships as crunchy moms, and more...

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Your Guide to Making Friends as a Grown-Up with Jess and Amy (EP315)

Longing for unfiltered friendships is natural. However, many of us are living with several kinda friends and zero true friends. But how do we move a kinda friendship to a nothing-is-off-the-table friend? In this episode, we deep dive into all things friendship. My guests, Amy Weatherly and Jessica Johnston, highlight the need to be intentional and say yes to invitations for deeper connections. We discuss the challenges introverts face in showing their true selves, friendship breakups, and much more...

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Treasuring Motherhood with Maren Droubay (EP314)

I'm delighted to be joined by the host of the Mamahood podcast, Maren Droubay. On this episode, Maren graciously shares some personal experiences that have profoundly shaped her appreciation for motherhood. It's often overlooked just how fortunate we are to be mothers. Yet, when the prospect of being a mom is nearly taken away, we gain a profound understanding of its value. In this episode, we'll delve into what motherhood signifies to both of us and explore the ways in which we actively embrace and cherish the role of motherhood in our daily lives.

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Healthy Holiday Boundaries: Two Perspectives with Tracey Showalter (EP309)

The holiday season often stirs up a range of emotions for many individuals. Whether it's juggling multiple social gatherings, engaging in conversations with discerning family members, or managing the responsibilities of hosting and maintaining a picture-perfect home for holiday cards, the pressure can outweigh the joy we associate with this time of year. But fret not - there are solutions for you and I'm bringing in a good friend to help - professional organizer, Tracey Showalter.

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Choosing to Build a Non-Anxious Life with John Delony (EP307)

Many individuals grapple with anxiety, angst, and stress, or at the very least, they are acquainted with someone who does. Despite advancements in safety, communication, and technology, people find themselves feeling lonely, fatigued, and irritable. Whether anxiety manifests as a subtle headache or a debilitating panic attack - you want it gone. The encouraging news is that anxiety doesn't have the final say. Today, I am joined by best-selling author, mental health expert, and podcaster, Dr. John Delony, who will provide practical steps for how to navigate longterm change.

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"...But What Does Outdoor Time Look Like for the Older Kids?" with Ginny Yurich (EP306)

Joining me for her third appearance on the show is the voice behind the popular 1000 Hours Outside movement, Ginny Yurich. Our conversation focuses a lot on the evolution of getting our children outside as they continue to grow. I’m starting to notice that a lot of the women with older children in my life are struggling to get their older children motivated to get outdoors so Ginny has some great answers for this, plus tips for working moms to get the 1000 hours outside (is that number arbitrary??)

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Nir Eyal Teaches Us How to Become Indistractable (EP305)

I'm thrilled to introduce you to my guest, Nir Eyal, the esteemed author of the renowned book, Indistractable. In today's conversation, Nir provides a profound insight into mastering attention and sustaining focus. We delve into topics such as effective time management, prioritization, and decision-making strategies. Additionally, we explore how to seize control of your attention's direction, the drawbacks of traditional to-do lists, and Nir's insightful alternatives. His infectious energy and engaging demeanor made for a great conversation.

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Using Meditation to Overcome Resentment Towards Your Partner with Kelly Smith (Bonus Episode)

In today's bonus episode, my guest, Kelly Smith and I delve into the topic of meditation in overcoming feelings of resentment in relationships. Stay with me here - I promise there is something in this episode for you, even if you're not big into meditation. Kelly discusses specific ways that meditation can help to let go of grudges and feel better. But it's not always easy so we chat about some of the problems you might run into when you try to use meditation to communicate better. Plus, Kelly shares some cool science that shows how meditation can actually change your brain and make you happier in your relationship.

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Reimagine the Transformative Power of Movement with Katy Bowman (EP304)

When the topic of movement arises, it often evokes thoughts of exercise. However, we tend to underestimate the constant positioning and motion our bodies undergo throughout the day, affecting our muscles and joints. In today’s episode, author and biomechanist, Katy Bowman and I delved into the concept of "rethinking our position" and explored strategies for nurturing healthier movements of our body parts. (This conversation is an insightful follow-up to her first time on the show, back on EP192.)

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Justin Whitmel Earley on The Importance of Being Truly KNOWN by Our Friends

Loneliness is a universal struggle that lowers life expectancy, increases anxiety, and causes a profound longing for what we once had. It wreaks havoc on our physical and emotional well-being because it is the opposite of what we were made for. We were MADE FOR PEOPLE —we were made for relationships. Joining me for his second appearance on the show is author, Justin Whitmel Earley, here to discuss his latest book, Made for People: Why We Drift into Loneliness and How to Fight for a Life of Friendship. In today’s conversation, Justin sheds light on the transformative power of friendship and presents actionable practices for building a life of genuine connection.

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Can Being Well-Mannered Actually Make Your Life Easier? with Brooke Romney (EP301)

Can being well-mannered actually make your life easier? Author, Brooke Romney's philosophy is simple: good social skills and practicing good manners lead to a more well-connected and successful life. Brooke's desire is to help moms of teens and tweens create meaningful, healthy, and enjoyable relationships with their children through practical application, education, and community. Today's conversation will focus on her newest book, 52 Modern Manners for Kids, and she'll share some her favorite manners that are easy to teach and implement!

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Shira Gill Talks Organizing Solutions and Inspiration from Across the Globe (EP300)

People are naturally curious about the homes of professional organizers. Shira’s new book, Organized Living, was inspired by Shira’s desire to provide a glimpse into this rarely-seen world: the homes of people who organize others. As a preview to the book, Shira is here to share a few of her favorite tips regarding common organizing pitfalls, living with kids, sustainable solutions, & much more…

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