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Giddy Up with Marnie
Author: Marnie Breed
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Giddy Up Podcast is sparking meaningful conversations for a positive community that brings people closer. Marnie dives into the real topics of human experience with guests, encouraging stepping out of your comfort zones, exploring the world with an open mind, and enjoying the wild ride of life. There will be stories, laughter, tears, and everything in between to share more of ourselves. New episodes drop monthly on Spotify. Want to see more? Follow us on Spotify, join the ranch @gidddyyyup on IG, and check out our website www.giddyuppodcast.com!
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Fall is here - and it’s giving balance, reflection, and a much needed reset. This week, i'm leaning into it. I share my own guide to slowing down, navigating Thanksgiving, and learning to live in the present. This episode is a reminder that growth often happens in the quiet moments - when we finally pause long enough to appreciate where we are.From decluttering your space, to road-tripping down the California coast, this is your sign to reset, slow down, and appreciate how far you’ve come. I also discuss my commitment to mental health awareness, and the exciting things on the horizon for the podcast. Happy thanksgiving turkeys, soak up this time how you need! Thanks to our sponsors:Good Protein, grab your new favourite protein for 30% off! Left on Friday my favourite female led surf and workout clothing brand. Buttery-soft fits that move with you whether you’re paddling out, or just soaking up the sun. Use my code GIDDYUP10 for 10% off your purchase! Bryan Pudney. If you’re interested in living in Tofino, contact him at bpudney@rennie.com or shoot him a text at +1 778 558 2414.
Hey ya'll! In this week's episode, we sat down with Julianna Laine, singer-songwriter, surfer, model, and graphic designer in Tofino. Julianna shares her journey from a small-town upbringing to pursuing her dreams in music and surfing. She reflects on the influence of her family, the challenges of fitting in during high school, and the transformative experience of moving to Australia. We get into how she's made her dreams come true from co-writing with John Vincent III, shooting for Roxy, and how to take up space - at work and in the lineup. Julianna discusses her university experience, the impact of social media on her career, and the importance of community among women in the industry. She also shares insights on personal growth, relationships, finding a partner who believes in her biggest dreams, and the power of manifestation, encouraging listeners to trust themselves and pursue their passions!If you’ve ever felt underestimated, landlocked, or in need of a change, this one’s your nudge to go do that thing! takeaways If you’re scared to start: confidence comes the more you do it. Post the thing.Co-writing magic: the right room changes the song.Female-led sets = safety, trust, and better art.Set standards in love: curious, connective, and cherishing partners.Manifestation works best with daily micro-actions.Surfing as “church”: presence beats perfection.Thanks to our sponsors!This episode is sponsored by Bryan Pudney. If you’re interested in living in Tofino, contact him at bpudney@rennie.com or shoot him a text at +1 778 558 2414. Left on Friday my favaourite female led surf and workout clothing brand. Buttery-soft fits that move with you whether you’re paddling out, or just soaking up the sun. Use my code GIDDYUP10 for 10% off your purchase! Picot Collective is a west coast staple for daily essentials infused with signature scents. Use my code GIDDYUP10 for 10% off your purchase! Wanting to get back on track with your physique? Follow @surfstrongwithkat for tips and tricks to keep yourself in the best shape, in or out of the water! Links: Follow Julianna Laine: @juliannalaineListen to Julianna on Spotify: Julianna LaineFollow Marnie: @marniebreedFollow Giddy Up Pod: @gidddyyyupCheck Her Stickers: Wavy Baby DesignJulianna's SubstackThe Defining Decade Andy Shauf - The Neon Skyline Chapters: (04:39) Intro to Julianna(13:00) Moving to Aus & Learning to Surf(19:15) Elevating her Music Journey (31:43) Personal Relationships & Dating(41:52) Round Up Q&A
In this ep, Marnie opens up about what’s really been going on behind the scenes and dives into the themes of energy and capacity. Through the lens of family dynamics and her own personal journey, she explores the importance of recognizing your needs, setting boundaries, and creating space for repair in relationships.She also shares reflections on navigating emotional safety and the way our environments shape our well-being. At its core, this conversation is about paying attention to what drains you, what restores you, and learning how to manage both in a way that supports real growth.takeawaysRecognizing your energy levels is crucial for well-being.Not every relationship is worth your energy.Setting boundaries is essential for self-care.Healing begins with understanding what you need.Your energy is not limitless; manage it wisely.Family dynamics can be complex and challenging.Repairing relationships requires accountability and humility.You can love someone and still set boundaries.Follow Giddy Up Pod: @gidddyyyupFollow Marnie: @marniebreedThanks to our sponsors: This episode is sponsored by Bryan Pudney. If you’re interested in living in Tofino, contact him at bpudney@rennie.com or shoot him a text at +1 778 558 2414. Picot Collective is a west coast staple for daily essentials infused with signature scents. Use my code GIDDYUP10 for 10% off your purchase! Wanting to get back on track with your physique? Follow @surfstrongwithkat for tips and tricks to keep yourself in the best shape, in or out of the water! chapters(00:00) Welcome to Giddy Up: Embracing Vulnerability(04:45) Navigating Emotional Drain and Family Dynamics(13:30) Understanding Energy and Capacity(22:47) Importance of Setting Boundaries(27:29) Repairing Relationships: The Path to Healing(33:55) Closing Thoughts & Advice
In this honest and wide-ranging convo, we cover it all. From early bullying and identity exploration to sexual fluidity, agency life in Toronto, moving west, finding healing in nature, and the ongoing journey of learning who you are after everything changes. This episode is for anyone who’s lost something, let go of someone, or is learning to feel more at home in their own story.Dre Turner joins us to unpack what it means to live through loss, rewrite your story, and come out the other side still standing. Adopted as a baby and raised in Ottawa, Dre shares her early experiences navigating identity, trauma, and belonging, including a reunion with her birth mother many years later. We dive into the impact of her mother’s long battle with brain cancer, and the heartbreaking but empowering experience of supporting her through MAID (medical assistance in dying).Dre reflects on the dark and challenging moments of caregiving, and how it ultimately deepened her understanding of what it means to show up for someone you love. We also explore the loving marriage she shared with her ex-husband . before deciding to seperate ways just shy of their four-year anniversary, Dre speaks candidly about how they consciously uncoupled with grace, respect, and enduring affection. Their marriage was full of adventure, and even as they grew apart, they managed to stay close.Dre is in a season of reinvention, one that’s equal parts grief and lightness, solitude and community, and full permission to become someone entirely new. Themes We Explore:Adoption, identity, and reunionGrief, MAID, and caregivingLoving and evolving through divorceSexual fluidity and belongingSmall town vs city lifeReinvention and running toward your truthHealing, laughter, and letting goChapters(00:00) Intro to Dre's Journey(08:55) Navigating Adoption and Identity(17:13) Career Path and Creative Evolution(30:43) Amicable Divorce: Maintaining Friendship(42:30) Exploring Her Sexuality (44:33) Caring for a Dying Parent with Cancer(53:08) Finding Meaning in Grief and Loss(54:35) The Process of MAID(01:04:50) The Grief Tour of Two Big Losses(01:14:45) Reconnecting with Birth Family(01:21:25) Rebuilding Life and Finding Joy(01:27:41) Fun Round Up QuestionsThank You to Our Sponsors: This episode is sponsored by Bryan Pudney. If you’re interested in living in Tofino, contact him at bpudney@rennie.com or shoot him a text at +1 778 558 2414. Picot Collective is a west coast staple for daily essentials infused with signature scents. Use my code GIDDYUP10 for 10% off your purchase! Links:Dre's Instagram: @dreturnerDre's Newsletter: Words by Dre Follow Spritz: @spritzsessionsSpritz Website: HereFollow Marnie: @marniebreed
#16 This week's guest, Julie Smith, shares her profound journey from a strict conservative Christian upbringing to becoming a doula and prenatal educator. She discusses her experiences with adoption, trauma, substance abuse, teaching, as well as her journey towards recovery and self-discovery. Julie emphasizes the importance of creating safe spaces for open communication, and reflects on her experiences as a teacher and mother. The conversation touches on themes of identity, shame, and the complexities of intimacy and sexual health within the context of her upbringing. Julie explores the complexities of intimacy, parenting, and personal growth through the lens of motherhood, disability, and trauma recovery. Sharing her journey from unexpected pregnancy to raising a child with health challenges, we delve into the role of doulas in childbirth, the sacredness of the birthing experience, and the impact of aging on identity. Julie reflects on the lessons learned from her children and the transformative power of overcoming adversity, navigating life's challenges, the importance of living in the present, and embracing emotions during difficult times. We also reflect on the evolution of marriage, the significance of self-discovery, and the need for supportive communities, especially among women. Julie emphasizes the importance of doing inner child work, creating safe spaces for dialogue, and the beauty of chosen family connections. As she embraces her 50s, she expresses excitement for new beginnings and the importance of supporting one another in motherhood and personal growth.This episode is for women everywhere, I am so inspired by this episode and hope you are too :) Chapters(08:30) Introduction to Julie & Growing Up (19:20) Teenage Struggle to Substance Abuse(33:25) Navigating Virginity, Intimacy, & Pregnancy!(42:30) Positive Lessons & Gifts of Julie's Family(53:10) The Role of a Doula and Advocacy in Childbirth(101:42) Near Death Brain Injury - Snowboarding in BC(1:15:00) Rapid Fire Round Up Questions :)(1:26:39) Exploring Her Biological Lineage (1:32:33) Wrap Up & What's Next For JulieLinks:Julie's Instagram: @juliekennedysmithJulie's Link Page: Julie Doula & BirthFollow Marnie: @marniebreedHope The DocumentaryStay at The ShorelineThank You to Our Sponsors: This episode is sponsored by Bryan Pudney. If you’re interested in living in Tofino, contact him at bpudney@rennie.com or shoot him a text at +1 778 558 2414. Picot Collective is a west coast staple for daily essentials infused with signature scents. Use my code GIDDYUP10 for 10% off your purchase!
#15 WE'RE BACK! 2025 let's get it. By it, I mean a healthy lifestyle, self confidence, and time well spent with your community. Improving your life starts with implementing consistent habits & setting goals for your future. This year, I'm challenging myself to discipline, financial planning, and showing up for my health. DO IT WITH ME! In this episode, you'll hear tips including my approach to 75 Soft, a structured way of cultivating stronger habits with fitness, diet, and mental health. I get candid about my childhood trauma to give you some of the dirty details of what got me here, and why sharing what is happening to you is so important. I talk about the exciting things on the horizon with Giddy Up, and highlight how tracking spending and setting up smart savings can lead to a more secure future.
Whether dealing with heartbreak, career shifts, or personal growth, I invite everyone to join me in navigating life's ups and downs with authenticity and determination to try to show up for ourselves!
Giddy Up's IG
Marnie's IG
Thanks to our sponsors:
Bryan Pudney. If you’re interested in Tofino Living, contact Brian at bpudney@rennie.com or shoot him a text at +1 778 558 2414.
Picot Collective is a west coast staple for daily home essentials that I love. Use my code GIDDYUP10 for 10% off your purchase!
Wet your whistle with Water Water Water by Tofino Brewing.
Links from today's episode:
Chelsea Pursuit IG
Budgeting & Money Dashboard I Use
Deck the halls and your to-do list as we wrap up 2024 with our last ep, surprise we're filming live!! In this heartfelt episode, Marnie shares her personal reflections on the complexities of the holiday season. She discusses the emotional challenges many face during this time, including feelings of loneliness, grief, and the pressure to meet family expectations. There are tips and treats highlighting the importance of setting boundaries, creating new traditions, and prioritizing taking time for yourself.
Grad your eggnog while Marnie addresses the impact of consumerism on the holiday spirit and encourages listeners to embrace their own unique ways of celebrating. Ultimately, this episode is here for anyone who needs it, serving as a reminder that the holidays do not have to conform to societal norms and that it's okay to navigate them in a way that feels right for you!
Thank you to our sponsors!
This episode is sponsored by Bryan Pudney. If you’re interested in living in Tofino, contact him at bpudney@rennie.com or shoot him a text at +1 778 558 2414.
Picot Collective is a west coast staple for daily essentials infused with signature scents. Use my code MARNIE10 for 10% off your purchase!
Wet your whistle with Water Water Water by Tofino Brewing.
Marnie heads to Squamish to meet Sleestak—a gifted tattoo artist, muralist, skateboarder, and influencer making waves in the Sea to Sky region. Sleestak shares personal insights into the role of family and friends in fostering creativity and resilience. He talks about the challenges of his tattoo apprenticeship, balancing personal life with the support of his partner, Laura, and the importance of their relationship in navigating life’s complexities together.
The episode delves into how ADHD shapes Sleestak’s approach to art and routine, as well as the significance of staying active and maintaining mental and physical health. He reflects on breaking stereotypes as a tattooed artist, his struggles with self-criticism, and his journey toward personal growth.
Listeners will hear candid stories about overcoming imposter syndrome, dealing with a panic attack during an influencer trip to Whistler, and the uncertainties of being a creative entrepreneur. Sleestak also highlights how relocating to Squamish transformed his lifestyle, offering him a renewed sense of balance and community.
From the importance of optimism and hard work to the evolving nature of success, Sleestak offers an honest, inspiring perspective on creativity, persistence, and staying true to oneself. This episode is packed with valuable lessons, heartfelt moments, and a fresh take on what it means to live a fulfilling, authentic life.
Chapters
(11:06) Early Life and Skateboarding Journey
(26:11) Sponsors, Brand Deals & Social Media
(34:18) Sleestak's Tattoo Stories
(45:40) Meeting Laura :)
(56:50) Sleestak's Drive & Family History
(102:40) Imposter Syndrome & Mental Health
(1:20:00) Fun Round Up Questions!
Scott's Instagram: @x.sleestak.x
Grateful Tattoo Squamish Instagram: @gratefultattoosquamish
Grateful Gift Shop Website: Link to Shop
Follow Marnie: @marniebreed
Thanks to our sponsors:
This episode is sponsored by Bryan Pudney. If you’re interested in living in Tofino, contact him at bpudney@rennie.com or shoot him a text at +1 778 558 2414.
Picot Collective is a west coast staple for daily essentials infused with signature scents. Use my code GIDDYUP10 for 10% off your purchase!
In this extended episode, we sit down with an incredibly talented and well spoken lady, Andi Wardrop. Andi shares her story of growing up with an alcoholic mother and the challenges she faced advocating for her mom's health. The episode covers themes of joy, the impact of addiction on family dynamics, the struggle to protect her mom with addiction, and the importance of compassion. We also dive into her own career trajectory with videography in Whistler, what pushed her to move out west, and how riding pow in the backcountry made her realize that she was meant to move to Vancouver Island.
That’s not all… we discuss her sister's severe biking accident in Ucluelet and challenges she faced during that period, her experience with grief and how it has shaped her perspective on life & her love for Ukee and the supportive community she has found there. Andi also shares how getting her dog, Nova, during her recovery brought joy and healing to her sister Emma.
Marnie asks Andi questions and advice on her relationship with alcohol and the stigma towards medication. Andi emphasizes the importance of self-care, navigating anxiety, and the lessons she learned from her past relationship. She shares her plans for the future and the importance of being present and enjoying life.
To contact Andi, you can reach her via: andiwardrop@gmail.com
Follow Andi: @andiwardrop
Thanks to our sponsors:
This episode is sponsored by Bryan Pudney. If you’re interested in living in Tofino, contact him at bpudney@rennie.com or shoot him a text at +1 778 558 2414.
Picot Collective is a west coast staple for daily essentials infused with signature scents. Use my code MARNIE10 for 10% off your purchase!
Resources From Andi
Podcasts:
Making Sense with Sam Harris #104: The Lessons of Death
All There Is with Anderson Cooper
Videos:
Stephen Colbert & Anderson Cooper's beautiful conversation about Grief
The Wisdom of Trauma
Books & Links:
In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts - Gabor Maté
When things fall apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times - Pema Chödrön
The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully - Frank Ostaseski
The Year of Magical Thinking - Joan Didion
Dog Songs by Mary Oliver for anyone grieving the loss of a dog
The Power of Now - Eckhart Tolle
Love Warrior - Glennon Doyle
Wherever You Go, There You Are - Jon Kabat-Zinn PhD
Gabor Mate
Waking Up by Sam Harris
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Follow Marnie: @marniebreed
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To send me your questions/stories: email me: marniebreed@gmail.com
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Chapters:
(00:00) Intro
(20:00) Discovering Her Mom's an Alcoholic
(41:50) Hitting Rock Bottom
(56:00) Passion for Photography & Videos
(1:18:00) Diving into Grief
(1:33:00) Pemberton Backcountry
(1:40:10) Andi's Sisters' Accident
(2:01:00) Sad & Depressed Girl Summer
(2:13:00) Advice for Others
(2:24:00) Closing Comments & Outro
The tide has turned this week! Marnie is joined by friend Ryan Ell for an amusing episode of Giddy Up, sharing his wild experiences travelling as a surf photographer, including his recent trips to Australia and Hawaii. Ryan shares how he got into surf photography and the highlights of witnessing the worlds' greatest surf athletes. The two discuss the mentors & friends who have helped him along the way, including Ryan Miller and Jeremy Koreski. Ryan also discusses the importance of staying true to your style and exploring different subjects in photography.
Ryan opens up about his introverted nature and how he navigates relationships. He reflects on the impact of his parents' divorce, his love for sports, particularly rugby and golf, and how they provide an outlet for stress and anxiety. Marnie gets his perspective on men's mental health and they talk about his next adventures this year to follow for the WSL tour!
Links from Episode:
Ryan Ell's Instagram
Ryan Miller's Instagram
Jeremy Koreski Gallery
Chapters:
(00:00) Giddy Up Recap & Episode Intro
(05:36) Ryan's Recent Trip to Australia
(09:39) Getting into the Big Leagues of Surf Photography
(28:28) Highlights & Challenges on the WSL Tour
(34:09) Navigating Relationships as an Introvert
(41:40) Finding Mental and Physical Outlet in Sports
(48:02) The Importance of Men's Mental Wellbeing
We are obsessed with this week's guest, Dominique Juric, Founder of Natural Freedom! We discuss her life and inspiring journey on the west coast in Whistler. Dom reflects on a life-altering relationship throughout her early twenties, combined with an introspective period brought by COVID-19, which propelled her to break free and embark on a path of self-discovery and empowerment. Dom shares the origin story and evolution of her brand, Natural Freedom, a consciously free project and community designed to encourage people to engage with the outdoors through inclusive and educational events.
Marnie and Dom talk about the difficulties that Dom faced in her childhood, how those experiences shaped her work ethic, and passion for expressing herself. We chat about balancing the act of side hustles & passion projects, the work Dom's put in to cultivate a supportive community, falling in love again, and the exciting new chapter for her living in Tofino.
Key Takeaways:
Leaving a Traumatic Relationship: Dominique discusses the struggles and transformative moments that led to her leaving her past relationship.
Family Dynamics and Resilience: The impact of Dominique's upbringing between her parents divorce.
Finding Purpose Through Natural Freedom: How Natural Freedom was born and helped her focus on the community she's surrounded by.
Managing the Events and Project: The path that led to launching the brand and how Dom learned from each event and her supportive friends.
New Beginnings in Tofino: Dominique's move to Tofino from Whistler and her plans for the future of Natural Freedom.
Timestamps:
(0:15) Dominique's Journey from Ontario to Whistler and Beyond
(1:47) Navigating a Relationship After a Traumatic Brain Injury
(17:10) Living in Whistler: Integrating, Jobs, and Side Hustles
(21:02) Finding Purpose Through Natural Freedom
(26:19) Empowering Women Through Community Events and Personal Growth
(49:26) Navigating Childhood Trauma and Family Dynamics
(1:01:01) Exploring Self-Identity and Family Connections
(1:11:20) Dream Events, New Beginnings, and Natural Freedom Ventures
Natural Freedom Instagram: @byNaturalFreedom
Natural Freedom Events and Merch: Natural Freedom
Dom's Instagram: @DominiqueJuric
What's up buttercups!? We missed you. Marnie is back bringing you another solo episode of Giddy Up. This week, she shares what's been going on in her head (literally) the last month.
Surfing is fun until your board beats you up. Marnie explains how she got metal in her head, & is now dealing with Vertigo, yet again. We also talk hockey? Weird but it's playoff season baby so I guess we are fans now. Marnie shares fun stories of life in Halifax, encounters with hockey legends and the Timbit empire she was raised in. She also discusses the challenges of dealing with health issues and the importance of taking it easy during the summer.
Tune in to laugh at her misery, and overall a relatable chat of life's lovely curveballs. Yee-haw!
Prepare to be floored by this week's guest.. Liz McInnes joins Marnie for a wild ride into her life, including growing up with a schizophrenic mom, navigating Crohn's disease, and trying to find her way without a dad. But have no fear, because Grandma was here. Liz discusses the challenges she faced by her family dynamics, the importance of self-care and boundaries, and the positive relationships that have entered her life (mainly dogs & Frazer of course). She also discusses the tough decision to amputate her dog's leg due to bone cancer last year.
We dive into how she started her own business, Bad Dog, the cutest pup store in Tofino, and the joys that came with working her way there. Liz shares her perspective on mental health, anxiety medication, and the importance of listening to your body. She also touches on the dog culture in Tofino & the intricacies that come with it.
This episode is one of resilience, and finding your place in the world. I find Liz's story incredibly relatable, and am so grateful to have gotten to know her so much better through Giddy Up!
Follow Bad Dog on IG
Liz's Instagram
In this video episode, Marnie gets to delve into the remarkable life of Bryanna Bradley. A pioneering female surf and lifestyle photographer based in Tofino. Bryanna discusses the intensities of working in the photojournalism industry in Ontario that eventually led her to becoming one of the first female surf photographers on the West Coast of Canada and Hawaii. Bryanna opens up about her experience managing an eating disorder throughout her life, and her recovery process managing it throughout COVID.
Buckle up for hot topics, as Bryanna's life took a dramatic turn after a surfing accident in Mexico in 2022. Leading her to reevaluate her goals and embark on a transformative hike along the Continental Divide Trail (CDT) last year. Facing daunting obstacles like heavy snowfall and allergic reactions, Bryanna's resilience and the support of friends propelled her forward. We dive into wild stories on trail from near death experiences, dealing with post-trail depression after her hike and finding her equilibrium. Her story, marked by a commitment to pushing herself, offers insights into self-discovery and authenticity.
Join Marnie as she explores the intersection of adventure, resilience, and personal growth with this inspiring woman!
Bryanna's Instagram
Bryanna's Website
Vancouver Brain Centre
Microdosify
Chapters:
(00:00) Introduction and Giggles
(09:36) Traveling and Finding Her Passion
(27:00) Brands and Favorite Surfers
(34:50) Traumatic Surfboard Accident
(52:10) The Continental Divide Trail (CDT)
(59:40) Hiking the CDT & Highlights Along the Trail
(01:09:34) Full Body Allergic Reaction and Food Restrictions
(01:30:00) Post-Trail Depression and Finding Equilibrium
(01:33:00) Rapid Fire Questions for Bryanna
Join Marnie for a solo episode discussing the topic of change, and how it can lead to personal development. She emphasizes the benefits of change, which have allowed her to explore new opportunities, become adaptable, and develop resilience. Marnie shares her own experience with change, including leaving her corporate job and starting a new pursuit. She encourages everyone to embrace change and take risks in order to create a life that aligns with your passions and values. If change is on your brain, then this episode is for you!
Giddy Up Website
Our first video episode is wildy goofy and riveting, we'd expect nothing less from Lilly Woodbury! As the Regional Manager of Surfrider Foundation Canada (& Sexy Stoked Pacific Rim Surf Bums), Lilly's environmental activist roots are shaped by her formative years in Tofino and her parents' eco-conscious ethos. We delve into her unconventional upbringing in Tofino, navigating world issues, and personal challenges with resilience and grace. Lilly opens up about her unwavering support for her parents through tough times, recounting her father's valiant fight against cancer and her mother's inspiring triumph over the disease.
We then explore the significance of self-care and equilibrium in our chill, yet incredibly un-chill, lives. Lilly imparts wisdom on overcoming self-doubt and cherishing moments of solace in nature. She emphasizes the importance of seeking out positive news, and taking action to make a difference. Brimming with personal anecdotes, including a thrilling and scary car crash at her father's celebration of life.
This episode is a testament to Lil's and my friendship, her resilience, passion, and the impact of familial and environmental influences. Yeehaw!
Lilly's Website
Vice Documentary of Poole's Land
Lilly's Instagram
Lilly's LinkTree
Let's Get Poly and End Foam
In this episode, Marnie shares her personal story, focusing on her childhood and the impact of her parents' divorce. She discusses the challenges she faced growing up in a tumultuous environment and the effects it had on her mental health. Marnie also opens up about her mother's struggle with schizophrenia/psychosis and the difficulties they both endured. Despite the hardships, Marnie emphasizes the importance of seeking help and finding support in order to overcome adversity.
Takeaways:
≋ Childhood experiences shape who we become as adults.
≋ Living in a chaotic environment can have a significant impact on mental health.
≋ Stigma surrounding mental illness can prevent individuals from seeking help.
≋ Support systems and healthy relationships are crucial for coping with challenges.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Personal Story
04:03 Childhood and Family Dynamics
26:47 Mom's Mental Health Decline
41:30 Recovery and Reflection
Links:
Giddy Up's IG
Giddy Up's Website
Life with Happiness: Joe Rogan
SickBoy Podcast Episode from 2017
We're kicking off our first guest episode in style from the DR with Sean O'Connor, a designated American Dominican psychotherapist who specializes in psychedelic integration. Sean and Marnie get real about their struggles with the dark sides of the mind, and we learn what led Sean to leave his job after spending a decade of his life co-inventing a patent for EEG and AI technology to produce transformative outcomes for patients using neurofeedback. All leading to his discovery of Vipassana meditation, mdma therapy, as well as other medicines. We talk about the power of our consciousness, meditation retreats, an obsession with Jiu Jitsu, ocean sports, and traveling the globe. This episode uncovers what psychedelic therapy can do to help you connect with yourself and others, and shines a fascinating light into Sean's understanding of the full human experience.
How to find Sean & links from this episode:
Sean O'Connor: Psychedelic Therapy
Consciousness House
Vipassana Meditation
Episode 2: Giddy Up Website
Marnie dives into her life facing the scary circumstances of mental trauma that equips her with a desire to get behind the mic.. be prepared to be shocked by what you don't know about this surfer gal. Plus, she talks about the specifics of facing stigma, and growing up in a society that doesn't like to get real.
Links discussed from this episode:
2017 SickBoy Episode - Something's Wrong with Mom
Life with Happiness | Joe Rogan
The Power of Believing you can Improve
HAPPY HALLOWEEN cow people!! Marnie is back with a solo episode where she reflects on her life as she turns 30, sharing insights and lessons learned from her 20s.
Marnie discusses the ways her early & mid twenties have shaped the importance of self discovery, prioritizing mental health, developing new experiences, building confidence, and the value of surrounding oneself with supportive relationships.
She also highlights the pressures and expectations surrounding career, personal growth, friendships, and the societal norms of marriage and family at this stage in life. Marnie shares examples of what she's learned and overcome in her twenties when it comes to career and following a certain path. She discusses the areas she's focusing on for her long term health, the importance of supportive and authentic friends, and why she is not racing to get married despite what society suggests.
Marnie encourages listeners to embrace their thirties as a time for growth and exploration, rather than succumbing to societal pressures. Thirty is the new twenty five, YEEHAW!
Follow Marnie: @marniebreed
Thanks to our sponsors:
This episode is sponsored by Bryan Pudney. If you’re interested in living in Tofino, contact him at bpudney@rennie.com or shoot him a text at +1 778 558 2414.
Picot Collective is a west coast staple for daily essentials infused with signature scents. Use my code GIDDYUP10 for 10% off your purchase!




