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The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
Emily and Margaret made videos and ran cross country together in high school. Emily talks about going to film school, working on a farm, and finally moving to Asheville and setting up a business as a clay miniature artist.
Check out her Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/EmilyTomasik
And her instagram: @a_little_unnecessary
Our first ever episode with LIVE music! Tom Stahl (Buffalo Music Hall of Famer) joins Margaret to talk about his journey to becoming a singer-songwriter. He tried his hand at comedy in LA before coming back to Buffalo to try acting on for size. He talks about meeting his wife, Lou Stahl and plays a song about her. Finally, with the coaxing of his lovely wife, he stepped onto the stage as a musician at a Nietzsche's open mic. Tom plays some songs in the studio during this groundbreaking episode.
Sister Patsy and Margaret sit down in the convent to discuss some of the issues facing the church today. Sister Patsy talks about her calling to be a nun, being a school principal, and her faith over the years. Sister Patsy ends the podcast by singing a St. Patrick's day song.
Mr. Swords and Margaret sit down in Margaret's Buffalo-area studio to talk about Mr. Swords' 37 year teaching career. Mr. Swords starts by talking about how he went to a Seminary-focused high school. He then entered the Seminary with dreams of becoming a priest. He eventually left the seminary to become a teacher. Mr. Swords explains the philosophy behind his infamous "Spot Quizzes." Mr. Swords tells us why he thinks middle schoolers are the best students. Mr. Swords reminisces on his strict rules in class and how mad he'd get when students missed class.
The episode you've all been waiting for! Margaret finally interviews her life coach. This is a funny one!
Kacey tells us about getting kicked out of high school, emerging onto the burlesque scene, and becoming a life coach.
Margaret and Kacey relive their biggest fights; like when Kacey asked Margaret how much money she has. Margaret reveals what she is most proud of in her life. Margaret also reveals that she thinks she may be, possibly, kind of good at her job.
Muck and Kelsea come on the podcast to tell the story of their whirlwind romance! Muck just completed his third 100 mile running race and Kelsea made it all possible by organizing his support crew along the route. Kelsea and Muck talk us through Muck's most recent Leadville 100. Muck shares his advice for something thinking of running an ultra race. Kelsea and Muck bring the laughs and the love to TalkMeg.
Mimi returns to the podcast to give a review of her experience at Burning Man. Mimi shares her admiration for Senti and her body confidence. Jaime shares some personal stories from the past few years and tells us about her recent Jeopardy audition.
Christina joins us to talk about how she started her yoga studio in Pueblo. She talks about why she made her yoga classes "donation based," which classes have failed over the years, and how she manages running a yoga studio while holding a full time job. She talks about how she won a "Shark Tank" competition at Colorado State University and got funding to open a Birthing Center in Pueblo.
Leah Clancy RETURNS! She tells us about how she became a poet, her writing process, and what words she has learned are offensive. Leah discusses her feelings about podcasts, Katie Couric, and Rupi Kaur. Leah talks about stealing the show by reading a poem at the family Christmas party. Leah reads us three poems! Finally, Leah concludes by reading a special poem about Pat Wannemacher and her high school years in South Buffalo.
Oh boy! This really is an intimate one! Margaret cried while editing this episode. Stephanie (social worker for the public defender) and Margaret get into an emotional conversation towards the last 30 minutes of the podcast.
But first - Stephanie talks about her "dating cleanse", opening a foster home in Pueblo, CO, having a Garth Brooks orthodontic retainer, her diets, and body positivity. (TW: diet talk, weight talk)
Then Steph interviews Margaret. Margaret tells the listeners what she was like in 5th grade, what her self-care practices are, what her life coach makes her do. Margaret shares her biggest fear and her concerns about what people think of her.
Steph and Margaret end the podcast by giving advice to their 15-year-old selves!
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.