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We are Karlie and Nicole - lifelong friends for 20 years, mothers, mental health and wellness advocates. Here we will share real, honest stories and conversations together, and with others. We invite you to join us in finding the light despite all of the darkness.
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This episode is very emotional and heavy for me so if you are not in a headspace to listen to it that’s ok. I talk about recent deaths in my life. I hope this episode will honor them and help people come together to love and support each other. I love you all. Thanks for listening
I’m back. This episode is about finding my voice and learning how to advocate for myself and others medically. I’m happy to be back. As always thank you for being here 😊
In this episode Nicole and Karlie had such a great time talking to Jaime Innis! Jaime brings such an amazing energy to the episode as she talks about running a business, motherhood, and the importance of date night. Jaime gives great insight on how to avoid burnout and why prioritizing yourself before pouring into others is so important. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we do.
We just want to wish you a Merry Christmas a Happy New Year and a Holiday season full of love and happiness ❤
Welcome to our podcast Finding the Light. In this episode we introduce ourselves, tell you a bit about our lives and explain how this podcast got started. Thanks for being here with us!
This week Karlie is joined by one of her best friends and now roommates Camerone. Their friendship is truly unique and special so tune in to hear more about it!
In this episode Karlie, Nicole, and Amanda (Nicole’s sister) talk about the project the sisters have been working on the last couple of weeks! Together they are opening a studio space in Stony Plain, AB for photography, events, and pop up markets.
You may know Tracey Jazmin as a talented photographer but over the years she has elevated her business to become so much more. She now works with creative entrepreneurs as a certified neurolinguistic programming mindset + business coach. In this episode she shares all about the big shifts she’s made in her business and how she helps women realize, and in turn, live out their fullest potential.
Finally reunited — after seven long months Nicole flew to Dallas to visit Karlie. In this episode Karlie shares about the reality of her chronic illnesses and we talk about our time together. Nicole shares how eye opening visiting Karlie was in many different ways.
Rhianne from @rhi_organize joins us to chat all things organization. She shares what inspired her to start her business, why she feels so passionately about helping others with organization, and how she feels organization can positively affect our mental health. We also talk #momlife and the ever elusive "balance". Lastly, Rhianne shares her tips for staying organized as a busy mom. 
“The treasures of this world are not diamonds and gold, the treasures of this world are you and I.” Sonja Deklerk, a fine jewellery designer and podcast host in the Edmonton area, shares her powerful story of being a suicide survivor in every sense. She has found the purpose in her pain by sharing her story and the connection it brings with others. Connect with Sonja on Instagram — @morethangold_bysonja and @morethangold_thepodcast.
This was such a fun episode to catch up with the three best friends! We talk about childhood, our teenage years and how Danielle married her high school sweetheart. We discuss their relationship, marriage and becoming parents to their adorable daughter Rennley! They also are waiting on baby Clark number 2 coming in September and we could not be more excited for them!
We are honoured to have YEG Psychologist and creator of @theteaonbirthtrauma Teela Tomassetti join us to discuss all things birth trauma. Teela shares her own traumatic birth story along with so much compassionate advice and insight for trauma survivors.
For Our Mothers 🤍

For Our Mothers 🤍

2022-05-0924:56

Happy Mothers Day to all of our listeners! In todays episode we honour our own mothers and all of the mothers who played a role in raising us.
It is National Infertility Awareness Week. 🤍 We are honoured to have former FTL guest, Lindsay join us in this episode, along with Madison, creator of @sunnysideupnyc. Madison is the founder of a powerful support community for those struggling with infertility, pregnancy loss, and premature birth. Together they share their personal stories, how to find support if you are struggling, and how to support a loved one who may be facing infertility. Connect with Lindsay @lifewithlindsayb and Madison @sunnysideupnyc.
Danielle Sykes, mom of two and grade one teacher, joins us in today’s episode. She shares how her teaching background has impacted how she parents, many helpful examples of language she uses with her children, and how important play is for little ones. Danielle says she’s just doing her best as a Mom but we think she’s doing an incredible job and we are honoured to learn from her!
In this episode Karlie and Nicole talk all things body image and how complicated everything that comes with that can be. Nicole shares about the nutrition program she’s currently following and how she’s feeling, while Karlie can bring a unique perspective living in a chronically ill body.
Karlie and Nicole chat all things parenting — parenting with a partner, putting respectful parenting into practice, listening to your intuition when it comes to parenting, and more. Thanks for listening!
A Birthday Surprise!

A Birthday Surprise!

2022-03-2842:56

Karlie puts together a surprise episode for Nicole’s 30th birthday! Karlie shares birthday messages from Nicole’s friends and family, the things she loves about Nicole, and favourite memories of our friendship over the past 20+ years.
Cameron joins Karlie to share her story of Chronic illness. They discuss the impact it has in so many different aspects of life. Despite many dark, difficult times, including losing both parents at a young age, Cam shares how she advocates for herself and others in the Chronic illness community.
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