The Lily Pad Network is all about making the logistics of your business easy! Your job as creator and CEO is to do what lights you up, and my job is to teach you how to keep the backend glued together. Just like frogs stick together on their lily pads, we are working together to watch your company flourish.
We are ending this season of the podcast with a little life update and thoughts on what I am going to do next for season two! Make sure to tune in and if you want to stay connected in between season 1 and season 2, catch me on Instagram!
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My friend texted me asking what I would tell my younger self when I was single now that I am married. I immediately thought of so many things I could share with you. Tune in to this episode to hear my top 4 things I would tell myself when I was single. And number three is my favorite!
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It has been a minute since I recorded a podcast because of wedding season, but it felt so good to get back on the mic and record a little life update for you!
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Lindsay is an ex convert of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), also known as the Mormon church. She obtained her bachelor's degree at Brigham Young University--Idaho, where she met her husband. They were later married in the Columbia River Washington LDS Temple in Richland, Washington. Together, they started their family and left the LDS church, starting life anew. Lindsay now lives with her husband and son...
We’re taking a break from our Surviving Loss Series & doing our monthly book club style episode! Today, the book I grabbed off my shelf is Glennon Doyle’s “Untamed” & I read a passage from the vignette, “Touch Trees.” So, listen in to hear my thoughts on that chapter & how we can use Doyle’s point to empower us on this beautiful Monday!
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Today we’re chatting all about the loss of home— both the literal loss of a physical home due to financial reasons or a natural disaster, as well as the loss of home in a figurative sense because of moving. As always, I’m in this with you, so I share several times in my life that I’ve experienced a loss of home, both literally and figuratively. Every time that this has happened in my life, it’s impacted me differently— sometimes, t...
We’re kicking off our survival series with a deep dive on friendship. In this episode, I share some examples of losing friends in my life, such as having a blow out and ending things, naturally growing apart and moving on, navigating a tragic event that redefines a friendship, and taking temporary friendship breaks because of different priorities, values, geography, etc. It’s tough, but not every single friend you’ve got is going t...
Today I’m really excited to introduce a new series that we’ll be chatting about on the podcast, which is how to survive loss. And I don’t just mean loss in the sense of death; loss, according to the dictionary, is so much more than that. It also could mean the loss of self, normalcy, lifestyle, a job, a friendship, a habit, a home, etc. Regardless of what you’ve lost, it can be really tough and I want you to know that however you’r...
Today's episode is a super fun & flowy conversation with my friend and fellow podcaster, Meghan, about something I'd said that Meghan loved-- "a day late, right on time"-- during a conversation we had in June! At the time, I didn't think anything of what I'd said, but the more Meghan and I thought about it, the more we were like, "Wow... what an important reminder that timelines are arbitrary!...
Today is a book club style episode where I pick out a book I’ve read before that calls to me & I choose a random passage to share with you. In this moment, the book that called to me was Marina Keegan’s, “The Opposite of Loneliness.” This book came into my life when I was packing up my college dorm room for the summer & about to hop onto a plane. I love this book— and the passage I read— so much because it reminds us that w...
Today’s episode is a super juicy tough love pep talk about LIMITING BELIEFS! It was inspired by a text message from a friend. She was telling me that being a podcaster or writer was too creative for her and she couldn’t do it. Since we’re besties, I had to call her out in the most loving way possible because she was putting herself into a box. I knew she needed that just like I've needed that in the past, and maybe-- you need ...
Today we’re chatting about the PRESSURE to be constantly consuming personal growth content. Of course, bettering ourselves is great and necessary, but… content that helps us to grow and learn isn’t the only content we can consume. Sometimes, it’s better for us to prioritize reading a book or listening to music or getting lost in a TikTok scroll for FUN once in a while. Not that personal development content isn’t fun, but there’s ot...
Today’s interview is with Courtney Wendzicki who is a boy mom, entrepreneur, social media guru, and mental health advocate. She’s the CEO & founder of Confetti Worthy Media, which is a digital resource company that specializes in a course all about instagram. Courtney is passionate about serving small businesses so that they can create content and build communities worth celebrating. In this incredible raw & real conversati...
Today we are back to doing one of my favorite styles of episodes & so many of you have told me your resonate with it. I grab a personal development book off my bookshelf and flip to a random page I have dog-eared, sticky noted, or flagged. Then I share that passage with you and give you some TACTICAL takeaways.
Look, I get it, we are busy WOMEN and don't always have the time to read a full book so that is why I sh...
Today we are chatting about a really powerful tool to use when we find ourselves saying things like "I am just always so busy" or "I never have enough time" or " I never get time for me".
I did this exercise a few weeks ago and am happy to say that within a week of implementing this new schedule and better boundaries I am finding myself saying things like "I don't know how I am going...
I recently found myself trying Aerial Yoga for the first time and was quickly taken out of my comfort zone! During this process I found myself reflecting and asking myself some important life question for GROWTH and wanted to share them with you! These questions are the perfect time to break out your journal and take the time to process your life! A little pause on your lily pad if you will. The three questions are:
In today’s podcast episode we have back one of my favorite guests from the first year of podcasting, Lina Lina is an enneagram 2 and LOVES helping people, and thought from a young age that a medical career would be the way she found fulfillment.
In the past seven months Lina has experienced so much change and growth, and she is sharing her story and tips with navigating grief. Lina also shares tactical tips on how to tak...
In today’s SUPER QUICK podcast episode we are talking about the power of sitting in silence for a few minutes everyday or just whenever you get the chance. And it doesn't have to be called 'meditating'. I just want to challenge you to turn off the music, podcast, and outside noise on your next drive and such see what thoughts you have in your brain without the outside noise.
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In today’s podcast episode we are talking about the Pomodoro Technique. The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. It uses a timer to break work into intervals, typically 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. Each interval is known as a pomodoro, from the Italian word for tomato, after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer Cirillo used as a university student.
FIRST OF ALL THANK YOU FOR BEING HERE FOR THE ONE YEAR EPISODE! I AM SO GRATEFUL FOR YOU. From the bottom of my heart every single time you listen to the show it means the world to me. Today I am sharing six lessons that I have learned over the last year from podcasting that you can apply when you are first starting something too!
If you listened in today, please send me a DM on IG so I can thank you from the bottom of my...
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