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It’s halfway through the year — are you crushing your goals or creatively avoiding them? Either way, you’re in good company.
After a much-needed break (and one painful tech fail involving an unreleased episode with my mom 😩), I'm back behind the mic — this time with my hilarious and supportive husband. Together, we’re checking in on goals, spilling some real-life updates (including a recent diagnosis), and bringing the chaos with trivia, real talk, and affirmations.
Why I ghosted my own podcast for six months
Our mid-year check-in: what goals stayed, shifted, or got ghosted
A mini-debate on whether New Year’s resolutions still matter
The “Fact or Flop” trivia challenge: middle names, middle school, and made-up madness
What it felt like to lose a meaningful episode and how I found motivation again
Affirmations to reset and restart with intention
Mentioned in this episode:
My personal story about receiving a diagnosis
The recording mishap that almost made me quit
How humor, grace, and a little “loquaciousness” go a long way
It’s halfway through the year — are you crushing your goals or creatively avoiding them? Either way, you’re in good company.
After a much-needed break (and one painful tech fail involving an unreleased episode with my mom 😩), I'm back behind the mic — this time with my hilarious and supportive husband. Together, we’re checking in on goals, spilling some real-life updates (including a recent diagnosis), and bringing the chaos with trivia, real talk, and affirmations.
Why I ghosted my own podcast for six months
Our mid-year check-in: what goals stayed, shifted, or got ghosted
A mini-debate on whether New Year’s resolutions still matter
The “Fact or Flop” trivia challenge: middle names, middle school, and made-up madness
What it felt like to lose a meaningful episode and how I found motivation again
Affirmations to reset and restart with intention
Mentioned in this episode:
My personal story about receiving a diagnosis
The recording mishap that almost made me quit
How humor, grace, and a little “loquaciousness” go a long way