Today’s minisode we’re talking about why I stopped following the news.
Meg and I talked about social media and how she stopped sharing as much of her personal life on social media which led me to share how I’ve stopped paying attention to the news and I wanted to dive in deeper into this topic as I’m sure people have a variety of thoughts and feelings on this topic.
First off, it’s very difficult for me to “completely” turn off from any and all news as much of my career is based off of being on my computer/internet and being active on social media.
However, I have significantly reduced the amount of time I spend consuming the news, talking about the news, etc.
Tune in to find out why I did this, how it’s significantly improved my life, and why you need to consider removing the negative from your life to.
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Today’s interview is with my good friend and client Meg Sutton, the owner of a shop called Belle & Union located in San Antonio. Meg opened up her first brick and mortar shop in July of 2018 after running her shop strictly online for years.
We talk about what it’s really like to open a brick and mortar store and how she even figured out how to open a retail shop, how and why she produces all of her products 100% in the U.S., imposter syndrome, why Meg stopped sharing her personal life on social media as well as why I stopped following the news. Yes, we get real deep in this episode and I’m excited for you to tune in!
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It all started in 2012 with a relationship: a Southern art student and a Northern soldier fell in love along the sandy beaches of Tybee Island and the shady moss-draped oaks of Savannah, Georgia. Everything you’ll find at Belle & Union Co., is steeped in Southern hospitality, from the deepest grooves of our letterpress greeting cards to the very (literal) fiber of our signature tea towels: all proudly American made. We’ve got a soft spot for vintage American wit and wisdom and goods that tote a bit of a foodie twist. To us, nothing says home and comfort quite like the scents of Mawmaw’s kitchen; it’s the heart of the home and the memories made in it feed our souls.
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Today’s minisode we’re talking about health and wellness.
It’s the beginning of a new year and it’s a time when a lot of people are thinking about improving their health and wellness. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all about improving our health and wellness no matter what time of year but I wanted to share a different type of episode than a typical “workout more and eat your veggies.”
During this minisode, I share my own personal health and wellness journey over the years as well as three things that you can do to make 2019 your healthiest year yet.
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Sarah has been involved with the food industry since her 1st job at 16 working at a local restaurant. After graduating from Middle Tennessee State University with a BS in Food and Nutrition Science she moved to IL to complete her dietetic internship becoming a Registered Dietitian and received her Master’s Degree in Food & Nutrition. After learning that she was gluten intolerant several years ago, she became an avid meal planner, and somewhere along the way started to really enjoy cooking.
Sarah has the typical “9-5” job, but also started a side passion project using her nutrition background, meal planning skills and passion for cooking to help others plan meals, focusing on quick meal solutions that fit today’s busy lifestyles. Her goal is to help inform people how to live better and healthier lives through their food choices and show them it does not have to be expensive or time-consuming.
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Hello hello and welcome back to the Day in the Life podcast!
Happy 2019 everyone! I can’t believe we are already halfway through the first month of 2019, so crazy!
Anyways, before we get to today’s episode, I wanted to share a few housekeeping updates before diving in.
As most of you know, this podcast is a passion project of mine and not a primary way I make income. I was feeling really burnt out from all of the work I had taken on and taking a break was really good for me.
So…with that, a few updates:
1) We’re going to try something new for the podcast this year…we’ll be doing seasons!
Our “second” season will run January 15-April 2 and we will take a 6-week break in between before the third season starts.
I have some fun plans for the mini-breaks though so you aren’t left with no new content 🙂
2) Minisodes will still be happening on Fridays and I’m hoping to make them more action & value-packed.
I want us all to be challenged on how we can improve our days, whether it’s physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, etc and I want to use these minisodes to motivate and challenge you (and me!)
3) I’ve decided to launch a YouTube account!
I’ve talked about this with countless people, some even in this group, and I’m committing to making it happen this year.
My biggest hesitation around starting a YouTube account for the Day in the Life has been my fear of putting it all out there.
Ya see, if I’m sharing what my daily life is like, I have to share the good AND the bad AND the ugly. And that intimidates me but I’m willing myself to push past that and show up…no matter what.
I haven’t decided an exact date of launch yet but it’s coming…and I’m putting it here so you guys can keep me accountable.
SO! Now that that’s out of the way… let’s get to today’s episode!
Today’s interview is with Alexis Teichmiller who is the ConvertKit Affiliate Manager. (Don’t worry, if you don’t know what an affiliate manager is Alexis shares exactly what that is!)
Most interestingly though, I wanted to bring on Alexis because she has made it a point to share vulnerable things about your life, your relationships, your struggles, anxiety, etc on social media.
She shares why this is important to her, how other people can start to feel more comfortable with sharing their vulnerabilities, what “image management” is, as well as what it’s like to work for a completely remote company, and how she prioritizes her side hustle passions alongside a full-time job.
Guys, I compared her to Brene Brown during the episode because she is just THAT GOOD.
Excited for you to tune in and hope you enjoy!
In today’s episode, you’ll find out:
Alexis Teichmiller is the Affiliate Manager at ConvertKit, an email marketing provider for online creators. She is a content creators for hospitality brands as well as the host of The Laptop Lifestyle Podcast.
Helping entrepreneurs tell their story and grow their businesses are two of her biggest passions.
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Today’s minisode we’re talking featuring a compilation of the one thing people do every day that makes a difference! Hear from past guests on what they do each and every day that makes a big difference in their lives.
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On today’s show, I have Jackie Stoughton who is a lawyer located in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania.
During the episode, Jackie and I discuss what made her get into the law industry, her struggles in her career, misconceptions people have about lawyers, and so much more!
Also, this will be the LAST new interview episode of 2018! We will be re-releasing some popular episodes over the next few weeks and will be taking a holiday break to rest and recharge. Excited to see what 2019 brings for the Day in the Life podcast!
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Jackie works full time doing trust work for a bank, while also working part-time on her side hustle, Jade & Oak. While working as a litigator after graduating from law school, she started a lifestyle blog as a creative outlet. That blog transformed into the current Jade & Oak, where Jackie shares legal education and information for business owners and bloggers. She loves that she has created her own career where she has the stability of a corporate job along with the creative freedom of her side hustle.
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Today’s minisode I’m taking you behind the scenes as to how the Day in the Life podcast is created!
I figured since this week’s guest interview was with my lovely, amazing podcast editor that I would share what it’s really like to be running a podcast. It’s a LOT of hard work, that’s for sure!
You’ll learn my process for inviting guests onto to the podcast and how I come up with people to interview, my prep process, the tech/behind the scenes during the interview, and what the post-interview process is.
Excited for you to tune in and I hope you enjoy!
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