BONUS: Break the Good Girl Myth with author Majo Molfino

BONUS: Break the Good Girl Myth with author Majo Molfino

This episode is for anyone who struggles with her inner “good girl.”

I read Break the Good Girl Myth: How To Dismantle Outdated Rules, Unleash Your Power, and Design a More Purposeful Life by Majo Molfino this summer and the whole idea resonated with me: identifying as a good girl, wanting to be seen as a good girl, and simultaneously wanting to get out of that trap.

Even at 40-something, I am still dismantling these parts of my identity, and I could see myself - and so many of my friends - in the five different types of “good girls” that Majo writes about.

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Ep 82: Create a family yearbook (10 Tips from Miss Freddy)

Ep 82: Create a family yearbook (10 Tips from Miss Freddy)

This episode will motivate you to create a family yearbook (or any other kind of photo book).

Miss Freddy is back!

Last year’s Ep 41: 10 Tips to organize your digital photos with professional photo organizer Miss Freddy was so popular that I couldn't wait to have Casey (aka Miss Freddy) back on the show for more ideas about what to do with all the photos we’re drowning in.

This time we’re focusing on family yearbooks, but Miss Freddy’s advice applies to any sort of digital photo book you want to create. She’s sharing the steps, the tools, and the mindset to create an album you’ll be so happy to have.

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BONUS: How to decorate for the seasons without buying more stuff. (A conversation with Myquillyn Smith, The Nester)

BONUS: How to decorate for the seasons without buying more stuff. (A conversation with Myquillyn Smith, The Nester)

Welcome to this BONUS episode of the 10 Things To Tell You podcast, I am so excited to share another author interview, especially because Myquillyn Smith - aka The Nester - has been someone I’ve followed online for YEARS and years, but we had never actually spoken until we recorded!

Myquillyn has influenced the way I think about my home through her blog and then social media and then her books, starting with The Nesting Place, and then the Cozy Minimalist Home, and now, her latest release this fall titled Welcome Home. Her book and our conversation revolves around decorating your home for the SEASONS without buying a bunch of expensive decor that you then have to store, and also signaling to yourself and to your family the cycle of the year - EVEN when you live in Southern California where the temperature doesn’t change much.

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Ep 81: Who brings it out?

Ep 81: Who brings it out?

This episode is part pep talk, part permission, and part mindfulness around the nuance and energy of friendship. I'm sharing about loneliness, the benefit to shallow friends, the necessity of friends who make you talk, and the call to look closer at old friendships (and whether or not they're all serving you).

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Ep 80: 10 Favorite Things (Right Now) Volume IV

Ep 80: 10 Favorite Things (Right Now) Volume IV

This episode is a list of my current favorite things, and as usual, my picks are all over the place. I’m sharing my new project management app (which has changed my work life), a podcast recommendation, interesting people to follow on Instagram, what I’m getting my husband for his birthday, a new (old) beauty product, and more.

I hope this list encourages YOU to share your current favorite things!

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Ep 79: 10+ Mantras and affirmations for RIGHT NOW

Ep 79: 10+ Mantras and affirmations for RIGHT NOW

This episode is for anyone who needs a little help with their attitude and self-talk right now.

I know I beat this drum regularly, but I really believe that the way we speak to ourselves shapes the way we move in the world. And these days, my self-talk can be all over the place. On this episode, I’m sharing my own personal current mantras and affirmations, and also just talking about how these things can work in your life. (Hint: it’s not magic. It’s brain science.)

But the best part of this episode is hearing from the listeners who sent in THEIR own mantras. So many great words out there.

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BONUS: How white women can stop avoiding hard conversations. (A conversation with Jenna Arnold)

BONUS: How white women can stop avoiding hard conversations. (A conversation with Jenna Arnold)

In this BONUS episode, Jenna and I talk through a few of the reasons white women statistically stay silent about important issues:

perfection,

performance,

and

peacekeeping.

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Ep 78: Trust your intuition, use your brain. (A conversation with Meg Tietz)

Ep 78: Trust your intuition, use your brain. (A conversation with Meg Tietz)

This episode is for anyone who needs a good, long, catchup with girlfriends.

It's been awhile since we've had a huge dose of girlfriend chat on the show, but great conversations are the driving force of 10 Things To Tell You. In our long overdue conversation, Meg and I each share five things we need to catch up on. We talk loneliness, Real Housewives, true crime obsessions, the perfect amazon purchase, shoes, and intuition.

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Ep 77: What's your BIG story?

Ep 77: What's your BIG story?

What's your BIG story? The main narrative arc to your life? The story that is central to your identity? Anyone who knows you well knows this story. Maybe it happened in childhood. Maybe you're currently in the middle of it. But we all have one, big, main story.

In movies and in literature, they call this the Hero's Journey. It's one of the the most common storytelling devices in art. On this episode, I'm sharing my own BIG story. The thing that I arrange events into Before & After.

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Ep 76: 10 Questions to ask yourself in the middle of anything

Ep 76: 10 Questions to ask yourself in the middle of anything

This episode is for anyone who could use an honest evaluation in the middle of something. (And maybe a reset.)

In the beginning, we make plans. Set goals. Hope for the best. At the end, we evaluate how it went. We make notes for next time. We accept our trophies or don't. But what about in the middle? Don't we need to stop down and ask some hard questions in the MIDDLE? To see if we're on track? To make tweaks? To define what it means to "finish well"?

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Ep 75: Who are you talking about?

Ep 75: Who are you talking about?

This episode is for anyone who had felt icky, gleeful, guilty, or triumphant after talking about someone else.

Look, we all do it sometimes, right? We gossip or vent or judge someone in conversation with friends. But does talking about someone behind their back REALLY say more about us than it does about them? Let’s discuss.

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BONUS: More great books to read!

BONUS: More great books to read!

We didn't have time for me to share ALL the great books I've been reading on the recent reading episode, so this is a little bonus to tell you all about my current book stack, including a new novel that's a contender for favorite of the year, and a nonfiction book that I am forcing myself to read with an open mind.

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Ep 74: Best Books Lately with Sarah Bessey

Ep 74: Best Books Lately with Sarah Bessey

It's time for another episode about BOOKS and this time I'm joined by my good friend Sarah Bessey. Sarah is a writer, speaker, and all around woman of wisdom. She is the author of Jesus Feminist, Out of Sorts, and the spiritual memoir Miracles and Other Reasonable Things. She is also the cofounder of the Evolving Faith conference.

Follow Sarah Bessey on Instagram and Facebook

On this episode, Sarah and I each share the best books we've read lately, including popular novels, Canadian authors that fly under the radar, and social justices resources.

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Ep 72: Has the internet ever changed your mind?

Ep 72: Has the internet ever changed your mind?

This episode is for anyone willing to examine what they bring to internet culture.

Has the internet ever changed your mind on an issue? Is it easier to hear a new perspective from friends and acquaintances or from strangers?

The episode is all about the ways that people’s social media posts ARE changing our culture, despite your cousin/coworker/neighbor who claims that no good comes from fighting on facebook.

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Ep 71: Kendra Adachi is The Lazy Genius

Ep 71: Kendra Adachi is The Lazy Genius

I am so excited to share this conversation with my friend Kendra Adachi (aka The Lazy Genius) because not only do we talk about being “work friends” and how that narrow relationship title offers us freedom in our friendship, but Kendra also applies her Lazy Genius principles to my problem prioritizing work tasks.

This episode is part friendship, part therapy, part work/life balance.

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Ep 69: BONUS! 22+ Things our family watched in quarantine

Ep 69: BONUS! 22+ Things our family watched in quarantine

On roughly week 11 of the Los Angeles lockdown due to the coronavirus, I sat down with my husband Jeff and our two kids - ages 8 & 10 - for a lighthearted chat about all the movies, documentaries, and tv series we watched during quarantine since this season meant a LOT more screen time for our family than usual.

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Ep 68: Hometown: A conversation about race with LaToyia Brown, Monica Pickens, and Danielle Williams

Ep 68: Hometown: A conversation about race with LaToyia Brown, Monica Pickens, and Danielle Williams

I’ve wanted to have this conversation with my hometown friends since I made the BIAS series on Smartest Person in the Room in 2018. I preferred to do it in person back then, but when the recent protests started over the murder of George Floyd, I asked if they would be willing to record online instead.

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Ep. 67: Social Shaming during Covid-19 (A conversation with Kristen Howerton)

Ep. 67: Social Shaming during Covid-19 (A conversation with Kristen Howerton)

This episode is for anyone who has felt shamed or judgmental over choices made during the global pandemic.

Admit it: you’ve either hidden your own activity or judged other people’s choices in the last few months. I’m joined by blogger, podcaster, and author Kristen Howerton (who you may know from her blog Rage Against the Minivan or from her weekly self-care podcast Selfie) to discuss the social shaming that we’re doing and feeling during this unprecedented season of the coronavirus.

PRE-ORDER Kristen’s new book Rage Against the Minivan (Out June 9!)

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