How to Heal the #1 Issue in Our Relationships | Elizabeth Earnshaw (EP351)
How do couples stay connected when life’s stressors threaten to pull them apart? What if the problem isn’t your partner―it’s stress? In today’s episode, Diane Boden talks with Elizabeth Earnshaw, a licensed marriage and family therapist and author of Till Stress Do Us Part, about navigating relationship challenges.
The 8 Talks That Can Transform Your Mother-Daughter Relationship | Sandra Stanley & Allie Stanley Cooley (Bonus Episode)
Have you ever wondered how to bridge the gap between moms and daughters during those challenging teenage years? In today's episode, we're diving deep into that very question with mother-daughter duo, Sandra and Allie Stanley. They've just released their new book, Meet Me in the Middle, which tackles the tough yet vital conversations about life, faith, and the rollercoaster of teenage emotions. Together, they explore how to navigate topics like comparison, relationships, fears, and identity formation, all while emphasizing the importance of a strong family foundation. We'll also touch on the impact of social media, the power of journaling, and practical tips for fostering meaningful connections. Whether you're a mom, a daughter, or someone invested in nurturing these relationships, this conversation is packed with insights and advice you won't want to miss.
Slowing Down Consumerist Habits | Jenny Albertini (EP350)
In today's episode, Diane interviews Jenny Albertini, a former global health practitioner turned professional organizer. Jenny shares her journey from working in public health to embracing the KonMari method, a minimalist approach to decluttering that emphasizes joy and usefulness. She discusses the biological, behavioral, and structural factors that contribute to clutter and how understanding these elements can help people manage their spaces more effectively.
Buy What You Want Without Going Broke | Jen Smith (EP349)
What if your spending habits could truly reflect your deepest values? In this episode, Diane and Jen explore the concept of values-based spending, revealing how it can lead to more intentional and mindful financial decisions. They delve into the role of dopamine in our spending habits and offer practical strategies for breaking the cycle of stress shopping. Tune in as they share tips for identifying and prioritizing your core values, helping you align your spending with what truly matters.
Jennifer Pepito On The Foundation(s) of a Sacred Home (Bonus Episode)
How can we cultivate a home filled with love, peace, and faith in a world that often values perfection? In this episode, Jennifer Pepito, author of 'Habits for a Sacred Home,' joins me to explore how love, peace, and faithfulness can transform our living spaces. Jennifer shares nine timeless practices from history that can anchor and restore modern families, along with inspiring stories of women who lived with integrity and faith. Join us as we uncover the balance of simplicity, community, and staying connected to God in creating a home that nourishes the soul.
I Thought This Would Make Me Happy: A Conversation About Marriage | Chelsea Damon (Bonus Episode)
Why do so many marriages hit their breaking point between five and eight years? In this episode, we dive into this critical question with Chelsea Damon, who has coached thousands of couples through their toughest seasons. Drawing from her own decade-long marriage and professional experience, Chelsea reveals the deep-rooted issues like selfishness, pride, and anger that often undermine relationships. Join us as she shares powerful insights and practical advice for finding a better way to live and love, even when the road gets tough.
Finding Balance: Taking Care of Yourself & Others with Kelly Weekers (EP348)
Joining me today is the lovely, Kelly Weekers. Kelly is now one of Europe’s leading psychology experts, a 3x best-selling author, a regular spokesperson in the international media, and most importantly, a devoted mother of two. Her latest book, Choosing Me, speaks to being able to choose yourself, upgrading your inner circle, how to find out who you are and what makes you happy, and many more hard-hitting truths that will help you uplift your life, authentically. Today we dive into all of these topics as well as, Kelly sharing her insights on balancing self-love with selflessness - something I wanted to be sure to touch on!
Struggling with Bedtime? Discover Expert Tips for a Peaceful Night's Sleep! with Jessica Berk (Bonus Episode)
Struggling to get your child to sleep peacefully through the night? In today’s episode, slept expert, Jessica Berk, spills her secrets to a successful bedtime routine. Learn how to establish a consistent routine with clearly defined steps and involve your child to promote cooperation. She'll also share how certain bedtime books can help ease separation anxiety. This episode is sure to provide practical tips to ensure your child gets the restful sleep they need!
When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic (& What We Can Do About It) with Jennifer Wallace (EP346)
Today's students face unprecedented pressure to succeed, cramming their schedules with AP classes and resume-padding activities, often at the expense of their well-being and relationships. Family incomes and schedules are strained by tutoring fees and athletic commitments, leading to increased anxiety, depression, and self-harm in high-achieving schools. Today's guest, author, Jennifer Wallace explores the root(s) of this toxic culture and is here to offer solutions to develop the resilience and self-confidence to thrive.
Reset Your Relationship with Your Phone with Joey Odom (EP345)
On today’s episode, I spoke with one of the visionaries behind Aro (a tech company with a refreshing mission: helping us disconnect from our phones to truly connect with each other), Joey Odom. Joey, a father of two, opens up about the challenges of parenting in the digital age. He shares a poignant and vulnerable story about missing an important moment with his child because he was glued to his phone. This conversation serves as a powerful reminder to reset our habits and prioritize the people who matter most.
Intentional Ways to Make Money at Home with Jenna Griffith (EP344)
Choosing to be a stay-at-home mom often entails significant sacrifices, particularly as it typically means transitioning to a single-income household. For some, this decision aligns with long-standing plans and financial preparations. For others, it may come unexpectedly, driven by a deep desire for more time with their children, prompting a search for ways to supplement lost income. Regardless of where one stands on this spectrum, today my guest, Jenna Griffith (host of the Joy-Filled podcast) and I aim to share ideas on generating income from home without the need to develop a personal brand, pursue influencer status, or engage in social selling. These alternatives offer viable paths beyond the commonly touted options, providing flexibility and financial independence suited to varying family needs and preferences.
Unlearn Traditional Time Rules That Keep You Overwhelmed | Interview with Vikki Louise (EP343)
Are traditional time management methods actually hindering our productivity and well-being? Vikki Louise, CEO of Time Hackers thinks so, and she's here to challenge those norms. She introduces us to the concept of to-do list maximalism—those endless lists that often leave us feeling overwhelmed and burnt out. But fear not! Vikki advocates for a alternative: to-do list minimalism. Imagine focusing on the fewest tasks that yield the biggest impact. Stay tuned as Vikki reveals how to unlearn old time rules and prioritize what truly matters for a successful week ahead.
The Power of Bite-Sized Steps in Simplifying Life with Deanna Yates (EP342)
Joining me on today's episode is host of the Wannabe Clutter Free podcast, Deanna Yates. Deanna believes decluttering can unlock an unexpected level of freedom and shares simple yet powerful steps to achieve tidy homes and minds with busy families. In this conversation, we delve into a bite-sized approach to decluttering, uncover its benefits for physical and mental wellness, AND Deanna reveals a unique tip I've NEVER before heard on the show!
Using Our Lifestyle to Improve Wellbeing with Shanika Esparaz (EP341)
Are you looking to make changes or improvements in your health? There may be areas in your life that you don't even realize contribute to feeling groggy or 'off' when it comes to your holistic wellbeing. It is my hope that this conversation with double board-certified physician, Shani Esparaz, will provide clarity and answers. We dive into the importance of holistic treatment and lifestyle medicine, focusing on six pillars: whole food nutrition, physical activity, restorative sleep, positive social connection, stress management, and avoidance of risky behaviors. Even if you're familiar with the affect of these six pillars on your life, I guarantee you'll walk away from this episode with one piece of advice you've yet to implement!
Mindful Spending: Transform Your Financial Life with Brad Nelson (EP340)
What does financial freedom mean to you? I'm thrilled to have Brad Nelson, founder of Debt Free Dad, join us for a deep dive into achieving financial freedom. Brad shares his expertise on overcoming impulsive spending habits and highlights the significance of setting clear financial goals tailored to your vision of financial freedom. He delves into the practice of mindful spending, advising listeners to pause before making purchases to ensure thoughtful decision-making. Tune in to discover how small, consistent changes can compound over time, leading to substantial improvements in your financial well-being.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.