Do It For The Story

Welcome to Do It For The Story with Morgan & Stacey Williams, where stories range from “am I getting hit on or hired on after this interview?” to “no one tells you what to TRULY expect after having a baby ripped from your loins”. We’ll share our hilarious, outrageous, and sometimes shocking stories of living our best lives — one night stands, fertility, parenting, health, beauty, race and religion — aka everything that’s on our minds. You’ll come for the stories, you’ll stay for the real talk. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It really helps us grow our audience and reach more people like you. And don’t forget to subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode! Connect with Us: Website: www.doitforthestorycast.com Instagram: @doitforthestorycast TikTok:@doitforthestorycast Facebook: Do It For The Story Cast YouTube:@doitforthestorycast For press and advertising inquiries contact: doitforthestorycast@gmail.com

The Real Gift of Christmas: Less Stress, More Joy

Tis the season to be merry and also stressed! Happy holidays and welcome back to Do It For The Story. This week hosts Morgan and Stacey chat about their love-hate relationship with holiday traditions only because a lot of those traditions mean extra work on top of their already long work and life to-do lists! They start the episode off by talking about what they love about the holidays - Christmas carols, all of the holiday lights up around town, people usually being more kind in general and all those other warm fuzzy Hallmark Movie like moments. On the flip side as an adult you realize that most of that holiday magic was made in part by parents and mostly moms who were wrapping, buying, baking, and making the traditions happen. Because when was the last time a guy friend invited you to a cookie bake or an ornament exchange?!  Other than just sharing their holiday burnout moments the sisters talk about how doing less isn’t a bad thing and can help you get more joy out of a season that is for everyone BUT most importantly they go with the motto that “Christmas is for the kids”. They end the episode with talking about their wishes to not receive more overconsumption gifts they don’t need but instead spread the cheer and give the gifts to those who actually need it (think teachers with wish lists for their classrooms).  Remember it’s your holiday too! The holidays should be a time of togetherness, joy, and a focus on family and your community!  If you liked this episode please don’t forget to follow, like and to write a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and follow us on YouTube. And don’t forget to subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode! Connect with Us:  Website: ⁠www.doitforthestorycast.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ TikTok: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ Facebook: ⁠Do It For the Story Cast ⁠ YouTube: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠  For press and advertising inquiries contact: ⁠doitforthestorycast@gmail.com

12-12
01:00:00

Divas! A Convo With ALL of The Williams Sisters

Happy Holidays! Morgan and Stacey are joined on the couch this week with their three other sisters, Lynds (Lyndsey), Kiki (Katie Beth), and Meme (Marah).  The sisters, still together for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, reminisce about childhood traditions, like why they love saying and answering the phone with, “happy holidays!”. They also share why they say “divas!” so much on DIFTs and what it originated from (shout out to Fresh Prince).  The conversation starts with introductions including the sisters’ birth order, go to-looks, and favorite Yuka approved products. They dive deeper into birth order (one of Stacey’s favorite topics), and each of the sisters give their take on traits that align with their individual birth order. This episode highlights their close bond and dynamics of their sisterhood - with many laughs and shared memories. The holidays wouldn’t be the holidays without some time on the couch with the sisters! Get cozy, cuddle up, and get ready for some giggles in this episode that lets you put voices and faces to names you’ve heard on Do It For The Story many times! Divas!  If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It really helps grow our audience and reach more people like you. And don’t forget to subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode!   Mentioned:  Ted Talk: Why Your Birth Order Is a Blessing and a Curse: Pavel Mishenko https://youtu.be/bQy2tISWQQ0?si=MjMg9balKS3r1_Z1   Connect with Us:  Website: ⁠www.doitforthestorycast.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ TikTok: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ Facebook: ⁠Do It For the Story Cast ⁠ YouTube: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠  For press and advertising inquiries contact: ⁠doitforthestorycast@gmail.com  

12-05
01:04:52

Dancing with Vanilla Ice, Tanner Adele Concert, Do Less

s episode, Morgan and Stacey dive into the ups and downs of life, sharing their personal experiences and insights with their signature humor and honesty. Morgan attended a Tanner Adell concert while Stacey was sick and missed out. They discuss whether dancing at clubs and concerts is a thing of the past now that cell phones are in the mix. Reflecting on Tanner Adell's wisdom, they talk about living life to the fullest, even when you don't feel like it. Morgan shares her recent colonoscopy results and opens up about her ongoing battle with depression. The sisters talk about the never-ending cycle of doctor's appointments, bills, parenting, and the importance of prioritizing self-care. They offer tips on avoiding news overload, doing what makes you happy, and being kind to yourself and others. Emphasizing the importance of looking out for your community and helping each other, they also discuss the pressures of gift-giving during the holidays and how to handle it if it becomes too overwhelming. Morgan's story of sharing her depression journey inspired a friend to open up about their own struggles, highlighting the significance of mental health and community support.  If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It really helps grow our audience and reach more people like you. And don’t forget to subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode! Tune in for a mix of laughter, real talk, and relatable stories as Morgan and Stacey navigate the complexities of life. You’ll come for the stories, but you’ll stay for the real talk. Mentioned:  @tanneradell Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It really helps grow our audience and reach more people like you. And don’t forget to subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode! Connect with Us:  Website:⁠ ⁠www.doitforthestorycast.com⁠⁠ Instagram:⁠ ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠⁠ TikTok:⁠ ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠⁠ Facebook:⁠ ⁠Do It For the Story Cast ⁠⁠ YouTube:⁠ ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠⁠  For press and advertising inquiries contact: ⁠⁠doitforthestorycast@gmail.com

11-28
57:37

Happy Holidays: Traditions or Trauma?

Join hosts Morgan & Stacey, sisters and storytellers, as they dive into the complexities of holiday traditions and the potential trauma they can bring. From hilarious family anecdotes to practical tips for surviving the holiday season, this episode covers it all. Whether you're navigating family dynamics, hosting duties, or just trying to keep your sanity, Morgan & Stacey have got you covered with their real talk and relatable stories. Episode Highlights: With two weeks to go until Thanksgiving, Morgan is hosting at her house, and everyone is pitching in. Stacey is bringing Brussels sprouts and a microphone, ensuring that the preparations are both delicious and entertaining. The sisters reminisce about past Thanksgiving traditions, including large gatherings at Joan & Rich's house, where the family would come together to celebrate. They discuss the stress and trauma that can come with holiday gatherings. Topics include politics, in-law issues, and the pressure to maintain traditions, all of which can add to the holiday tension. Morgan and Stacey offer practical advice for navigating the holidays, such as having a plan, using meditation, and setting boundaries. They emphasize the importance of protecting your mental health and being honest about your needs. For both hosts and guests, they provide tips to ensure a smooth holiday experience. This includes bringing something to contribute, mingling, and putting phones away to foster genuine connections. The sisters also share some handy one-liners to defuse awkward situations or disengage from uncomfortable conversations, making it easier to handle any social challenges that arise. Call to Action: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It really helps grow our audience and reach more people like you. And don’t forget to subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode! Happy Holidays from Morgan & Stacey! Mentioned:  @heyjanellemarie Connect with Us:  Website: ⁠www.doitforthestorycast.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ TikTok: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ Facebook: ⁠Do It For the Story Cast ⁠ YouTube: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠  For press and advertising inquiries contact: ⁠doitforthestorycast@gmail.com

11-21
01:16:36

Life is Sales

Welcome in! Stacey and Morgan reflect on a jam-packed week filled with both personal and professional events. They start by sharing stories from their weekend hanging with close friends and family, emphasizing how crucial community and connections are to our well-being. Next, they highlight the Dear Media In Real Life event they attended in NYC, featuring inspiring panels from amazing podcasters. The event showcased so many amazing women and was full of women empowerment.  The Dear Media IRL event got Morgan and Stacey thinking about the power of networking and they delve into how skills like networking have been instrumental in their careers. Whether it's in sales or everyday interactions, building relationships is key, and they explore the unique challenges and benefits that come with it. They also touch on the often-dreaded task of cold calling and sharing their own experiences and the valuable skills they’ve gained from their careers in sales, like active listening and personalization. They discuss how asking open ended questions like “Why?” and “How?”, in daily interactions can sometimes be the key to getting answers you need in important conversations - from buying a car to advocating for your health.  Ultimately, this episode underscores the importance of community, the value of connections, and the lessons Morgan and Stacey have learned from engaging with others in both personal and professional settings. Engage with Us: Don't forget to subscribe, like, share, and review the podcast. We appreciate your support and look forward to your feedback! Mentioned:  Dear Media In Real Life: https://dearmedia.com/irl/ The Skinny Confidential: https://www.theskinnyconfidential.com/theskinnyconfidentialpodcast/ The Postpartum Nutrition Cookbook: https://postpartumdietitians.com/book Connect with Us:  Website: ⁠www.doitforthestorycast.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ TikTok: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ Facebook: ⁠Do It For the Story Cast ⁠ YouTube: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠  For press and advertising inquiries contact: ⁠doitforthestorycast@gmail.com

11-14
01:11:15

Normalize Therapy - It’s a Mental Massage

In this episode, Morgan and Stacey dive into the cozy vibes of fall, starting with a non alcoholic marg cheers. They reflect on the emotional and physical toll that the transition from summer to fall can take, especially as the days grow shorter. The sisters chat about the pressures of the holiday season (especially post elections), highlighting how the expectations and preparations can sometimes feel overwhelming. Morgan and Stacey stress the importance of maintaining routines to manage stress and the role of therapy in supporting mental health. They share personal experiences with therapy, discussing how it has served as a valuable toolkit for understanding and coping with life's challenges. They advocate for the benefits of therapy, no matter the severity of one's mental health issues, and encourage listeners to seek help when needed. Even with a serious topic like therapy and mental health Morgan and Stacey find ways to mix in humor to keep things light even when the subject matter can be heavy. In times like this Morgan and Stacey remind listeners we have to ask each other, “how are you?”. Don’t forget to check in on each other, connect with your community, and as always do it for the story.  Engage with Us: Don’t forget to subscribe, like, share, and review the podcast. Morgan & Stacey appreciate your support and look forward to your feedback!   Mentioned:  Spring Health: https://www.springhealth.com/ Better Health: https://www.bestonlinetherapyservices.com Better Help: https://www.betterhelp.com/  Find a Psychologist: https://www.findapsychologist.org/ American Psychological Association: https://locator.apa.org/   Connect with Us:  Website: ⁠www.doitforthestorycast.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ TikTok: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ Facebook: ⁠Do It For the Story Cast ⁠ YouTube: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠  For press and advertising inquiries contact: ⁠doitforthestorycast@gmail.com  

11-07
01:21:03

Happy Halloween

In this spook-tacular Halloween-themed episode, Morgan and Stacey dive into the spirit of the season with a chat about their costumes. Stacey channels her inner "cool mom" from Mean Girls, while Morgan goes all out as CJ from Baywatch. Comfort and fun are the names of the game. They reminisce about past Halloweens, sharing tales of creative costumes, cherished neighborhood traditions, and the sheer joy of handing out candy. The sisters stress the importance of maintaining a sense of playfulness during Halloween, encouraging everyone to fully embrace the holiday spirit. Join the fun as Morgan and Stacey invite listeners to share their favorite Halloween costumes. Share your costume stories for a chance to get a shout-out in the next episode! Tune in for a blend of personal anecdotes, humor, and insights that capture the essence of Halloween. This episode is a perfect mix of nostalgia and laughter that promises to get you in the festive mood. Follow us! Don't forget to subscribe, like, share, and review the podcast!  Mentioned:  Annapolis Great Pumpkins: https://www.visitannapolis.org/events/annual-events-and-festivals/great-annapolis-pumpkins/ Connect with Us:  Website: ⁠www.doitforthestorycast.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ TikTok: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ Facebook: ⁠Do It For the Story Cast ⁠ YouTube: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠  For press and advertising inquiries contact: ⁠doitforthestorycast@gmail.com

10-31
34:49

We All Need Community

Morgan and Stacey dive into their recent experiences and the importance of community. They start with some fun weekend recaps, including boat adventures, listener parties, and soaking up the sunshine in Annapolis. The conversation takes a deeper turn as they discuss the loneliness epidemic highlighted by the Surgeon General, especially among parents. Morgan and Stacey share personal anecdotes about how community connections have helped them navigate stress and loneliness. They talk about the importance of knowing your neighbors and building relationships before a crisis is the reason you meet and connect with them. Tune in for a blend of humor, personal stories, and insightful reflections on the power of community and human connection in everyday life. Don’t forget to subscribe, like, share and review Do It For The Story!   Mentioned: Surgeon General: Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation: ⁠https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/surgeon-general-social-connection-advisory.pdf⁠| Surgeon General’s Advisory on Health and Well Being of Parents: ⁠https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/parents-under-pressure.pdf⁠ Eden DC Salon: ⁠https://edendcsalon.com/⁠ Groundswell Yoga: ⁠https://www.groundswellannapolis.com/⁠ Connect with Us:  Website:⁠ ⁠www.doitforthestorycast.com⁠⁠ Instagram:⁠ ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠⁠ TikTok:⁠ ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠⁠ Facebook:⁠ ⁠Do It For the Story Cast ⁠⁠ YouTube:⁠ ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠⁠  For press and advertising inquiries contact: ⁠doitforthestorycast@gmail.com  

10-24
01:08:48

Unsolicited Interior Design

Stacey and Morgan welcome listeners back with zany energy, blame it on the super moon or that they recorded late at night when their circadian rhythms are definitely off-kilter.  They dive into the joys of tea, the charm of cute mugs, and the nostalgia of house-sitting in your 20s, reminiscing about the freedom and fun of hosting parties in borrowed spaces.  Expect plenty of laughs as they share stories about  lost pets while pet sitting, the need for low lighting everywhere and the joys of critiquing Airbnbs. They also touch on the importance of ambiance, from lighting to the right vibe for gatherings. Tune in for a light-hearted conversation that feels like hanging out with your best friends! Don’t forget to subscribe, like, share and review Do It For The Story!  Connect with Us:  Website:⁠ ⁠www.doitforthestorycast.com⁠⁠ Instagram:⁠ ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠⁠ TikTok:⁠ ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠⁠ Facebook:⁠ ⁠Do It For the Story Cast ⁠⁠ YouTube:⁠ ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠⁠  For press and advertising inquiries contact: ⁠doitforthestorycast@gmail.com⁠  

10-17
35:51

Race: Our Microaggression Stories

This week, Morgan and Stacey dive into the topic of microaggressions, sharing their personal experiences as biracial black women. They discuss the definition of microaggressions, which are subtle, indirect, or unintentional discriminatory statements or actions against marginalized groups. The sisters take an aggregate of common microaggressions and reflect on their own stories and recount encounters with microaggressions, including comments about being 'well-spoken', the many questions about their hair and the challenges of navigating racial identity in predominantly white spaces. They emphasize the importance of storytelling in understanding and addressing these issues, aiming to provide context and healing through their narratives. They also touch on the significance of recognizing and confronting microaggressions in everyday interactions, encouraging listeners to be more aware and supportive of marginalized voices.   Key Topics- Definition of microaggressions   - Personal stories of encountering microaggressions   - The impact of racial identity on experiences   - The importance of storytelling in healing and understanding   - Encouragement for listeners to recognize and address microaggressions   Subscribe & Review: Don’t forget to subscribe to “Do It For The Story” on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to let us know what you think! Thank you for your support! Mentioned in This Episode: Jennifer Brown Speaks: https://jenniferbrownspeaks.com/ Schools Out: https://schoolsoutapp.com/ Connect with Us:  Website: ⁠www.doitforthestorycast.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ TikTok: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ Facebook: ⁠Do It For the Story Cast ⁠ YouTube: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠  For press and advertising inquiries contact: ⁠doitforthestorycast@gmail.com⁠

10-10
01:30:19

Get to Know Us

Welcome in and welcome back to another episode of Do It For The Story! This week, hosts Stacey and Morgan interview each other so the listeners can learn a bit more about their favorite hosts. They cover everything from what they wanted to be when they grew up, shows they’re binging now, what topics are off limits and what’s next for the pod! Episode Highlights Rom-Com Binge: Morgan dives into her recent binge-watch of a new rom-com series. Discover what got her hooked and why she can't get enough of the genre. Seasonal Wardrobe Shifts: The discussion pivots to the changing seasons and the ever-relatable chore of wardrobe management. Hear their tips on decluttering and how they embrace the new season with style. Personal Growth & Creative Expression: Morgan & Stacey talk about their personal journeys, creative outlets, and the significance of holding oneself accountable in the pursuit of passions. Self-Awareness & Evolution: Dive deep into the evolution of opinions over time and the importance of self-awareness. The sisters share their insights on how to navigate misunderstandings and grow as individuals. Please don’t forget to subscribe, review and share the podcast!   Catch the full episode and laugh along with Morgan & Stacey as they share their stories and real talk in this engaging episode of “Do It For The Story.” Connect with Us:  Website: www.doitforthestorycast.com Instagram: @doitforthestorycast TikTok: @doitforthestorycast Facebook: Do It For the Story Cast  YouTube: @doitforthestorycast  For press and advertising inquiries contact: doitforthestorycast@gmail.com  

10-03
01:19:28

We’re Women with ADHD

Morgan and Stacey start the episode by recapping their weekend which included a lot of outdoor time for these water girls.    In this eye-opening episode of Do It For the Story, Stacey and Morgan dive deep into the world of ADHD. Stacey, who has been diagnosed with ADHD and has done extensive research on the topic, takes the lead in explaining the intricacies of the condition to her sister, Morgan. As the conversation unfolds, Morgan has a series of “aha” moments, realizing that she too exhibits many of the symptoms associated with ADHD.   Key Highlights: Stacey’s Journey with ADHD: Stacey shares her personal experiences with ADHD, from diagnosis to daily management, and the extensive research she has conducted to better understand the condition. ADHD Explained: Stacey breaks down the common symptoms, misconceptions, and the science behind ADHD, making it accessible and relatable. Morgan’s Realization: Listen as Morgan’s mind is blown by the realization that she too has ADHD, recognizing many of the symptoms in her own life. Laughter and Lightheartedness: Despite the serious topic, the sisters find plenty of moments to laugh and keep the conversation light and engaging. Cannabis and ADHD: The episode wraps up with a candid discussion on how both sisters use cannabis to help manage their ADHD symptoms, sharing their personal experiences, insights, and a few funny stories along the way.    Tune in to this week’s episode for an enlightening and entertaining conversation that sheds light on ADHD, breaks down stigmas, and offers practical insights and laughter along the way.   Mentioned in This Episode: Cleveland Clinic: ADHD in Women Symptoms of ADHD in Women and Girls Book: Understanding Women with ADHD NIH Report: Cannabis for the Treatment of ADHD ADHD & Recreational Marijuana: What’s the Attraction?  Leafly: Marijuana strains that may help with ADHD Leafly: The best Cannabis strains for focus and ADHD   Connect with Us:  Website: www.doitforthestorycast.com Instagram: @doitforthestorycast TikTok: @doitforthestorycast Facebook: Do It For the Story Cast  YouTube: @doitforthestorycast  For press and advertising inquiries contact: doitforthestorycast@gmail.com Subscribe & Review: Don’t forget to subscribe to “Do It For The Story” on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to let us know what you think! Thank you for your support!

09-26
01:14:11

Living with a Disability: Morgan's Story

In this episode of “Do It for the Story,” Morgan and Stacey kick things off with a recap of their weekend, which included a bachelorette party in Annapolis and a Bruce Springsteen concert. Morgan shares her experience attending a Bruce Springsteen concert, despite not knowing much about him beforehand. On the drive there, she listened to his podcast, “Renegades: Born In the USA,” featuring conversations with former President Barack Obama. The discussions about unity, community, and acceptance during these politically charged times resonated deeply with her. This sparks a heartfelt conversation about the one marginalized group anyone can join at any time: the disabled. Morgan opens up about her personal journey with psoriatic arthritis, from diagnosis to daily health struggles. Her story is both deeply personal and incredibly relatable. Stacey shares her perspective on seeing Morgan sick and expresses her admiration for her sister’s strength and vulnerability. The sisters also highlight the importance of the upcoming Presidential elections, emphasizing how crucial it is for those with disabilities and health issues to have access to healthcare. They stress the potential impact of reversing Obamacare and urge listeners to vote thoughtfully and do their own research. This episode is a powerful blend of humor, personal stories, and important social commentary, making it a must-listen for anyone navigating the complexities of life with a disability. Key Takeaways: Weekend recap: Bachelorette party in Annapolis and a Bruce Springsteen concert. Insights from “Renegades: Born In the USA” podcast with Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama. Morgan’s personal journey with psoriatic arthritis. The importance of voting and considering the impact on those with disabilities. Join Morgan and Stacey for a candid conversation that will make you laugh, reflect, and inspire you to take action. Subscribe & Review: Don’t forget to subscribe to “Do It For The Story” on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to let us know what you think! Enjoy the episode and remember, your vote matters! Mentioned in This Episode: Americans with Disabilities Act Connect with Us:  Website: www.doitforthestorycast.com Instagram: @doitforthestorycast TikTok: @doitforthestorycast Facebook: Do It For the Story Cast  YouTube: @doitforthestorycast  For press and advertising inquiries contact: doitforthestorycast@gmail.com  

09-19
01:34:44

Water Girls: The Regatta Episode

It’s no secret Morgan and Stacey are water girls and in this episode they’re sharing stories of their first sailing race they participated in together (and maybe Stacey’s last race lol). They kick off the conversation recapping their weekend in Annapolis which included thrifting at the Eastport Yacht Club yard sale. Morgan shares stories about running into new friends from a group of moms she recently met and the importance of connections. Who knew yard sales could be this entertaining? The sisters share the behind the scenes of what happens during a sailing race and how Stacey thought her role on the sailing team would be lounging rather than actively participating. Spoiler alert: their team didn’t win the race but they won best after party. The best part of the sailing race is Morgan’s near death experience (okay not near death) where she had her true Baywatch moment but not as a lifeguard, as a victim being saved! They share laughs about the race and also their tips for attending the upcoming Annapolis Sailboat and Powerboat Shows. Enjoy and don't forget to do it for the story! Mentioned in This Episode: Annapolis Powerboat show: https://annapolisboatshows.com/powerboat-show/ Annapolis Sailboat Show: ⁠https://annapolisboatshows.com/sailboat-show/⁠ Vibations: https://www.vibationscannabis.com/ Connect with Us:  Website: ⁠www.doitforthestorycast.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ TikTok: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠ Facebook: ⁠Do It For the Story Cast ⁠ YouTube: ⁠@doitforthestorycast⁠  For press and advertising inquiries contact: ⁠doitforthestorycast@gmail.com ⁠  

09-12
01:04:19

Diet Coke Friends

In this week’s episode Morgan and Stacey dive into the nuances of friendships.  The sisters kick off the episode with some exciting personal updates. They’re pumped about their upcoming visit to the Annapolis Summer Garden Theater to catch the musical “Big Fish.” They also share their plans for a fun-filled boat day with family, aboard Stacey’s beloved soon to be named boat, “Water Girl.” As summer transitions into fall, they reflect on the importance of maintaining friendships and staying on top of their health. The heart of the episode delves into the concept of “Diet Coke friends”—those friendships that just aren't the real thing. Morgan and Stacey discuss the emotional investment required to maintain friendships and the guilt that often accompanies feelings of disconnection. They explore the disappointment that comes when friends don’t reciprocate the same level of effort and the natural ebb and flow of friendships over time. The sisters emphasize that it’s okay for friendships to fade or evolve as we grow. Life is about growth and nurturing relationships that truly fill your cup. They encourage listeners to cherish meaningful connections and remain open to new friendships, while also being okay with letting go of those that no longer serve them. Tune in for a heartfelt and humorous discussion on the value of genuine friendships and the importance of personal growth. Key Takeaways: Personal updates: Excitement for “Big Fish” musical and a family boat day. Transitioning from summer to fall and its impact on health and friendships. Understanding “Diet Coke friendships” and the emotional investment in relationships. Embracing the natural evolution of friendships and focusing on meaningful connections. Join Morgan and Stacey for a candid conversation that will make you laugh, reflect, and maybe even reevaluate your own friendships. Subscribe & Review: Don’t forget to subscribe to “Do It For The Story” on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to let us know what you think! Enjoy the episode and remember, not all friendships are the real thing, but the ones that are, make it all worthwhile. Connect with Us:  Website: www.doitforthestorycast.com Instagram: @doitforthestorycast TikTok: @doitforthestorycast Facebook: Do It For the Story Cast  YouTube: @doitforthestorycast  For press and advertising inquiries contact: doitforthestorycast@gmail.com

09-05
59:48

Social Media is Annoying Pt. 2

Welcome in to another episode of Do It For The Story!  In this episode, Morgan and Stacey continue their social media conversation - the good and the bad. The majority of the conversation is about the highs and lows of social media. From MySpace & AIM to META - they discuss them all. You’ll hear about generational social media exposure differences, the risks of TikTok, parental controls - then vs now, to post or not to post your kids, and sex in the digital age.   The sisters close the conversation discussing sex trafficking and how vulnerable ALL children are who have access to social media. What they share is scary and important to share. While Social Media is an important and helpful tool - it is just that. It is definitely not a toy.   Join Morgan and Stacey for a mix of humor, nostalgia, and important insights! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It really helps grow our audience and reach more people like you. And don’t forget to subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode! Mentioned in This Episode: The Skinny Confidential - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/jay-shetty-aligning-values-love-intimacy-human-nature/id1093028505?i=1000661495291  https://www.theguardian.com/news/2023/apr/27/how-facebook-and-instagram-became-marketplaces-for-child-sex-trafficking https://www.uottawa.ca/about-us/information-technology/services/security/tiktok-use-privacy-risks   Connect with Us:  Website: www.doitforthestorycast.com Instagram: @doitforthestorycast TikTok: @doitforthestorycast Facebook: Do It For the Story Cast  YouTube: @doitforthestorycast  For press and advertising inquiries contact: doitforthestorycast@gmail.com

08-29
53:30

Social Media is Annoying Pt. 1

Welcome back and welcome in to Season 2 of Do It For The Story!  In this episode, Morgan and Stacey dive into the wild world of social media - the good and the bad. They kick things off with a nostalgic fashion flashback, reminiscing about the clothes from high school (now vintage) they still wear. Plus, hear all about their latest escapades, from cold plunges to sailing. The majority of the conversation is about the highs and lows of social media. From MySpace & AIM to META - they discuss them all. You’ll hear about generational social media exposure differences, the risks of TikTok, parental controls - then vs now, to post or not to post your kids, and sex in the digital age.   The sisters close the conversation discussing sex trafficking and how vulnerable ALL children are who have access to social media. What they share is scary and important to share. While Social Media is an important and helpful tool - it is just that. It is definitely not a toy.   Join Morgan and Stacey for a mix of humor, nostalgia, and important insights! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It really helps grow our audience and reach more people like you. And don’t forget to subscribe to our show so you never miss an episode! Mentioned in This Episode: The Skinny Confidential - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/jay-shetty-aligning-values-love-intimacy-human-nature/id1093028505?i=1000661495291  https://www.theguardian.com/news/2023/apr/27/how-facebook-and-instagram-became-marketplaces-for-child-sex-trafficking https://www.uottawa.ca/about-us/information-technology/services/security/tiktok-use-privacy-risks   Connect with Us:  Website: www.doitforthestorycast.com Instagram: @doitforthestorycast TikTok: @doitforthestorycast Facebook: Do It For the Story Cast  YouTube: @doitforthestorycast  For press and advertising inquiries contact: doitforthestorycast@gmail.com

08-22
01:01:17

Lessons From Our 20s Pt.2

In part 2 of Lessons From Our 20s, hosts Morgan and Stacey continue their journey down the memory lane focusing on pivotal lessons learned in their 20s. During this conversation they focus on their career journeys and how they’re still very much using their communications degrees but made pivots to figure out what they wanted post graduating college.  They also dive into dating (pro tip go to a bar without a group of friends) and how working in an office made social interactions easier socially but also learning from others face to face.  The episode ends with Stacey and Morgan sharing their top tips for what they would tell a 20 something to focus on.  Key Topics Discussed: Career Reflections: Morgan and Stacey share how their communications degrees have been instrumental in their careers and the early pivots they made to find their paths. Networking and Experience: They highlight the importance of networking and the value of diverse experiences, even those that may seem unrelated to one’s current career. Embracing Change and Taking Risks: Encouraging listeners to embrace change and take risks at any age, they stress the importance of enjoying life and not overthinking decisions. Health and Financial Planning: The conversation touches on the significance of health, financial planning, and seeking professional help, such as therapists and financial advisors, to navigate life’s complexities. Life will still keep handing you the lesson until you learn it: Morgan and Stacey remind listeners that unresolved issues from your 20s can follow you into your 30s, 40s, and beyond. This episode offers insight and practical advice for anyone navigating their career and personal life. Morgan and Stacey’s honest and relatable stories provide inspiration and encouragement to embrace change, take risks, and prioritize well-being. Cheers and raise your glasses with us to season One! Thank you all so much for listening and your encouragement. It means so much! Connect with Us:  Website: www.doitforthestorycast.com Instagram: @doitforthestorycast YouTube: @doitforthestorycast  TikTok: @doitforthestorycast Facebook: Do It For the Story Cast  For press and advertising inquiries contact: doitforthestorycast@gmail.com

08-15
45:05

Lessons From Our 20s Pt.1

In this first part of a two-part episode, hosts Morgan and Stacey take a trip down memory lane, sharing personal stories and pivotal lessons from their 20s. From graduating college and stepping into the workforce during the 2008/09 recession, to navigating the myriad of “firsts” in adulthood, they reflect on the challenges and triumphs that shaped their early careers and lives. Topics Discussed: Graduating College and Career Beginnings: Morgan and Stacey discuss the excitement and uncertainty of starting their careers during a recession, and how those tough times taught them invaluable lessons in grit and determination. Adulting “Firsts”: The hosts share candid stories about their first apartments, managing finances, dating, and creating budgets. They emphasize the importance of learning from these early stressors to avoid carrying them into later decades. Resilience in the Face of Adversity: Reflecting on the continuous challenges faced by millennials, from layoffs to pandemics, Morgan and Stacey highlight the resilience they’ve built over the years. Tips and Insights: While sharing their own experiences, the hosts offer practical tips and insights on how to navigate the ups and downs of your 20s and beyond. They also discuss how they’re still learning and trying new things, like launching this very podcast! Whether you’re in your 20s, 30s, or beyond, this episode offers relatable (and funny) stories and valuable lessons on resilience and personal growth. Morgan and Stacey’s honest and witty reflections remind us all that it’s okay to still be figuring things out but the sooner the better. Join Morgan and Stacey for a heartfelt and humorous look at the foundational years of adulthood. Don’t miss part two, where they continue to delve into their journeys and the lessons learned along the way. Connect with Us:  Website: www.doitforthestorycast.com Instagram: @doitforthestorycast YouTube: @doitforthestorycast  TikTok: @doitforthestorycast Facebook: Do It For the Story Cast  For press and advertising inquiries contact: doitforthestorycast@gmail.com

08-08
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