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So... Let's Talk About It Podcast
Author: Malcolm & Brittany Garrison
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The #1 Self-Discovery Podcast for Millennials
So Let’s Talk About It is a space where you'll join Malcolm and Brittany Garrison as they unpack life’s transitions and their effects on millennials. As entrepreneurs and millennial parents, we have navigated a lot of DIFFERENT life transitions. We are here to share those experiences with you while challenging perspectives and engaging in open dialogue.
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Summary:Malcolm and Brittany discuss the impact of birth order on personality traits and how it shapes their parenting styles. They share personal experiences and observations about being the first-born child and the middle child. They explore the pressures and expectations that come with being the oldest and the dynamics of being in a large family. They also discuss the importance of understanding oneself and others in order to parent effectively.Key Takeaways:Birth order can influence personality traits and how individuals operate within their families.First-born children often feel pressure to set an example and may seek approval from their parents.Middle children may feel overlooked and develop a competitive nature to gain attention.Understanding birth order can help parents be more aware of their children's needs and dynamics within the family.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In the Season 5 Finale, Malcolm and Brittany dive into Questions That Need Answers and discuss topics around millennial life, navigating through parenting, professional growth, and relationship dynamics both in Marriage and Adult Friendships. In a conversation reflecting on their latest season, they explore the intricacies of working together as a couple while maintaining individual identity, managing a work-life balance, and the tactical approach to disagreements within marriage.Key Takeaways:The importance of balancing individual identities within a marriage while working on joint projects or businesses.Strategies for maintaining a healthy work-life balance, including networking across different industries and self-awareness.The significance of communication in a relationship, such as managing conflicts constructively and nurturing emotional intimacy.The value of passion projects and understanding when to prioritize passion over profitability.The necessity of being supportive and understanding the dynamics of adult friendships during various life transitions.FOLLOW US on Instagram -- @brittanydnelle @malcolm__garrison @soletstalkaboutitpodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Garrisons have a candid convo around what's been going on in their lives and how they're navigating through as a couple, as parents and as business owners. Life is Lifing in a good way! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this enlightening episode of "So Let's Talk About It," hosts Brittany and Malcolm Garrison explore a seldom-discussed topic: the male postpartum experience. The episode, titled "PostpartHIM," delves deep into the nuances of fatherhood and the emotional whirlwind men face after the arrival of their children. Guest co-host, Alex Plummer shares his personal journey, offering an intimate glimpse into his own experiences and the general perception of new fathers in society.While typically overshadowed by the maternal focus of postpartum discussions, this episode sheds light on the often overlooked emotions new dads grapple with—ranging from feelings of displacement to pressures of providing. With refreshing candor, the hosts and their guest tackle subjects like the evolving dynamics of marriage post-childbirth, intimacy issues, and the challenges of being a role model for newly born sons. Key Takeaways:Men also experience intensified emotions and burdens in the postpartum period, often doing so quietly and without much external support.The arrival of a child significantly alters the dynamics of a marriage, challenging couples to find a new balance and rhythm in their relationship.Open and honest communication about each partner's feelings and needs is crucial during the postpartum period to prevent isolation and misunderstanding.There are societal pressures men face regarding providing for their family and exemplifying masculine strength, even when feeling vulnerable.Maintaining the central pillars of a relationship, such as intimacy and quality time, is essential even amidst the changes that come with parenting.About the Guest:Alex Plummer, featured guest on the show, is recognized for his insights into male perspectives on postpartum experiences and fatherhood. Not only does he bring a sense of honesty and vulnerability and hilarity to the conversation, but he also provides a unique angle as a new dad navigating the complexities of parenting and marital adjustments. Known by many for his participation in Season 2 episodes titled "What Men Want, Part I & II", Alex is candid about the transformations men undergo upon entering fatherhood, making him an invaluable voice on the show.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Malcolm & Brittany share their personal journey of simultaneously raising a toddler and a newborn while pursuing ambitious entrepreneurial dreams and having TWO start up businesses. Dive into the challenges, joys, and reflections on whether now is the opportune time to build businesses with young children in the mix. From the excitement of new ventures to the doubts about timing, the hosts candidly discuss their experiences and offer insights for other parents pondering a similar path. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
As we bid farewell to 2023, we delve into the lessons learned, the growth experienced, and the resilience that defined our journey. From memorable moments like child birth to unexpected challenges of job loss to the exciting revelations of who we've now become, we share our candid thoughts on the rollercoaster that was this year.As we bid farewell to 2023, we delve into the lessons learned, the growth experienced, and the resilience that defined our journey.But it’s not just about looking back – we’re setting our sights on the horizon. Tune in as we discuss our expectations and predictions for the upcoming year.Here’s to a year well-lived and the exciting possibilities that lie ahead. Cheers to the past and the future – welcome to our Year-End Wrap-up!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Brittany and Malcolm discuss their excitement for the upcoming Christmas season and reflect on their experiences celebrating Christmas as a family. Brittany shares her background of not celebrating Christmas growing up and how she now enjoys creating the holiday vibe in her own home. They talk about the joy of seeing their children's excitement during Christmas and their plans to create traditions and special moments as a family.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Brittany and Malcolm discuss the birth of their second child, Kendrick. They reflect on the differences between their two pregnancies and the importance of having a doula for support. They also share their thoughts on the mental and emotional challenges of pregnancy and the anxieties that come with it. Overall, they share their journey of becoming parents of two and the joy and challenges that come with it.Key Takeaways:Pregnancy can bring about anxieties and worries about the health of the baby and the birthing process.Having a supportive partner and a doula can help alleviate some of the stress and provide guidance during pregnancy and labor.It is important to be educated about the various aspects of pregnancy, including potential complications and warning signs.The birth experience can be unpredictable, and it is important to be flexible and open to different outcomes.Quotes:"I need somebody who's just going to focus on me." - Brittany Garrison"Be completely in service to her." - Malcolm GarrisonAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Malcolm and Brittany discuss the challenges of maintaining a healthy relationship while navigating marriage and parenthood. They draw inspiration from a TV show they watched called "Caught Up," which depicts the struggles of a married couple dealing with infidelity and lack of communication. They emphasize the importance of open and honest communication, self-awareness, and finding ways to prioritize the relationship amidst the demands of parenting.Key Takeaways:Lack of communication and unmet needs can lead to infidelity in a relationship.Parenthood can be lonely, and it's important to find ways to support and care for each other.Self-awareness is crucial for understanding one's own triggers and needs in a relationship.It's important to have open and honest conversations about desires, expectations, and challenges in order to maintain a healthy relationship.Finding ways to prioritize the relationship and make time for each other is essential, even amidst the demands of parenting.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Brittany and Malcolm discuss the importance of health insurance for entrepreneurs and the challenges they faced when transitioning from traditional jobs to entrepreneurship. They share their personal experiences with health insurance and the impact it had on their lives, particularly during Brittany's pregnancy. They also highlight the need for more awareness and education around health insurance options for entrepreneurs and the importance of proper planning when making the transition.Key Takeaways:Health insurance is often overlooked by entrepreneurs, but it is essential for protecting oneself and one's family.Many entrepreneurs are unaware of the options available to them for affordable health insurance.Proper planning and understanding of health insurance options can help entrepreneurs navigate the challenges of finding coverage.The Affordable Care Act provides options for affordable health insurance based on income and family size.Having a health insurance broker can be beneficial in finding the best coverage options for entrepreneurs.For a FREE Health Insurance Quote, contact Brittany at 470.775.9455 or book directly at garrisonglobalmanagement.com.We want to Keep the Convo Going -- we want to hear your thoughts about this episode, what were some of your takeaways?Join the Listener Lounge Community to share with us!FOLLOW US on Instagram -- @brittanydnelle @malcolm__garrison @soletstalkaboutitpodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Malcolm and Brittany discuss the challenges and opportunities of career pivoting. They reflect on their own experiences and the reasons why people often find it difficult to make a change. They emphasize the importance of being self-aware and open to new possibilities. They also discuss the pressure to maintain a certain image as an entrepreneur and the stigma around going back to work. They share their own journey of career pivoting and how it has led them to new opportunities.Key Takeaways:Career pivoting can be both easy and difficult. It is easy when you want something different and are willing to make a change, but it is difficult because change is uncomfortable.The attachment to identity and the fear of what others will think can make it hard to pivot in your career.Going back to work or making a career change is not a failure. It is a redirection and an opportunity for growth.Men often struggle with finding a balance between work and family responsibilities and may feel pressure to be the provider.It is important to be open and receptive to new opportunities, even if they are unexpected or different from what you had planned.We want to Keep the Convo Going -- we want to hear your thoughts about this episode, what were some of your takeaways?Join the Listener Lounge Community to share with us!FOLLOW US on Instagram -- @brittanydnelle @malcolm__garrison @soletstalkaboutitpodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Malcolm and Brittany discuss their thoughts on the future of millennials and the challenges we're facing in the current economic climate. They explore topics such as the impact of artificial intelligence on the job market, the rising cost of housing, and the desire for stability and security both financially and relationally. They also touch on the importance of skill development and the need for patience and long-term thinking and the changing dynamics of relationships and the expectations placed on men and women in the modern world.Overall, the episode highlights both the uncertainties and opportunities that we as millennials could be facing in the coming years.Key Takeaways:Millennials are facing uncertainty in the economy and job market, which can impact their future financial stability.The rising cost of housing is a major concern for millennials, making it difficult to achieve homeownership and build wealth.The desire for stability and security is driving many millennials to pursue entrepreneurship and create their own opportunities.Men and women have different expectations and pressures when it comes to relationships and marriage, which can impact their decision to commit.It is important for millennials to be adaptable and continuously develop new skills to thrive in a changing economy.We want to Keep the Convo Going -- we want to hear your thoughts about this episode, what were some of your takeaways?Join the Listener Lounge Community to share with us!FOLLOW US on Instagram -- @brittanydnelle @malcolm__garrison @soletstalkaboutitpodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, hosts Malcolm and Brittany Garrison have a conversation with their long time friend and brother, Steve Epting. Steve shares his journey from college to Hollywood, where he pursued his passion for music. He discusses his experiences in the music industry, including working with Beyoncé, Kanye West and Lizzo's Grammy Award winning performance.This is an episode about believing in your dream and working your ass off and positioning yourself to make it happen, from relocating to the grind of experiencing elevation all while staying grounded and standing on the importance of personal relationships and the value of maintaining friendships throughout life after being friends with the Garrisons for over a decade.Key Takeaways:Working with Beyoncé and Kanye West taught him the importance of consistency and hard work.Building a career in the music industry requires resilience, adaptability, and a willingness to take risks.Life has taught us the value of personal relationships and the importance of maintaining friendships throughout life.About The Guest:Steve Epting is a renowned vocal contractor, creative performance producer, vocal producer, and artist who specializes in ‘infusing Gospel Choirs into Pop Music’ who has made a BIG name for himself in the music industry.Originally from Chicago, Steve moved to Los Angeles to pursue his passion for music in 2015 and now freshly 30, the Chicago native has already worked with some of the biggest names in the business, including Beyoncé, Jay Z, Lizzo, Kanye West’s Sunday Service Choir, Common, and Demi Lovato, among others.In addition to his work in the music industry, Steve is also passionate about artist development and education. His brand Live[NOW] offers a range of services, including vocal contracting, artist development, masterclasses, and music scholarships, all aimed at helping the youth achieve their dreams.Listen to Steve Epting's Music | Follow Steve on IG -- @needfor_steveWe want to Keep the Convo Going -- we want to hear your thoughts about this episode, what were some of your takeaways?Join the Listener Lounge Community to share with us!FOLLOW US on Instagram -- @brittanydnelle @malcolm__garrison @soletstalkaboutitpodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
After talking about how they got their start in the Network Marketing industry and the successes they experience while earning their first million dollars, the question that still remains for a lot of people outside of the industry is "What Happened to the Forex People?" In part two of this conversation Malcolm & Brittany discuss their experiences in the forex industry and the Network Marketing industry and the impact it had on their lives. They explore where the negative perception of the industry came from, the highs and the lows of their success and the trauma they faced when their organization declined. The couple reflects on their journey and the lessons they learned, highlighting the need for personal growth and measuring progress based on individual growth rather than external expectations. Key Takeaways:Lack of separation between forex trading and network marketing led to the industry's negative reputation.The season of business emphasized quick money-making and lifestyle marketing that unfortunately created unrealistic expectations.Diversifying income is crucial to avoid relying solely on one source.Pride and ego often hinder people from making necessary changes when needed.We want to Keep the Convo Going -- we want to hear your thoughts about this episode, what were some of your takeaways?Join the Listener Lounge Community to share with us!FOLLOW US on Instagram -- @brittanydnelle @malcolm__garrison @soletstalkaboutitpod| **Timestamp** | **Summary** || ------------- | ----------- || 0:00:00 | INTRO| 0:01:00 | The negative perception of the Forex MLM and the reasons behind it || 0:17:41 | Lifestyle Marketing || 0:26:10 | The Emotional Toll || 0:39:43 | Ego + Success || 0:45:17 | Who Am I? || 0:50:11 | Deciding to PIVOT || 1:00:32 | Deciding to Walk Away || 1:05:26 | Life Lessons |Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Malcolm and Brittany discuss their experiences in network marketing and why it took them so long to talk about it on their podcast. They address common misconceptions about the industry and emphasize the importance of hearing from someone who has actually built a successful network marketing business. They also discuss the challenges and traumas they faced in the industry and the personal growth they experienced.Key Takeaways:Network marketing requires perseverance and the ability to handle rejection.The industry can be misunderstood and labeled as a scam, but it offers opportunities for personal and financial growth.Success in network marketing requires continuous personal development and a willingness to learn and grow.We want to Keep the Convo Going -- we want to hear your thoughts about this episode, what were some of your takeaways?Join the Listener Lounge Community to share with us!FOLLOW US on Instagram -- @brittanydnelle @malcolm__garrison @soletstalkaboutitpodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Have we ever discussed the "perfect life" narrative surrounding growing up in a two-parent household? In this episode, the couple explore the dynamics and experiences of growing up with both parents. They dive into the Importance of Open Dialogue in families, the Impact of Family Dynamics on Identity Formation, the importance of open communication and understanding in relationships and the impact of societal expectations on parenting.and so much more.We want to Keep the Convo Going -- we want to hear your thoughts about this episode, what were some of your takeaways?Join the Listener Lounge Community to share with us!FOLLOW US on Instagram -- @brittanydnelle @malcolm__garrison @soletstalkaboutitpodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Easy Money isn't all it's cut out to be -- it's all GOOD until it's NOT. In this episode of So... Let's Talk About It, hosts Malcolm and Brittany Garrison discuss their personal experience with Amazon FBA and the business model in its entirety. After looking to diversify their income streams in 2022, they are presented with an opportunity to get into Amazon automation -- this episode uncovers both their thoughts and insights around Vetting an Investment Opportunity, Money Motives, Transparency Around the Risks, Understanding the Business Model, the Illusion of Easy Money, Managing Debt, Navigating an Investment Gone WRONG and so much more!Join Malcolm and Brittany as they share their personal journey through the world of Amazon FBA, highlighting the challenges and lessons learned along the way. This episode provides a valuable perspective on the realities of this "play" and the importance of risk management.We want to Keep the Convo Going -- we want to hear your thoughts about this episode, what were some of your takeaways?Join the Listener Lounge Community to share with us!FOLLOW US on Instagram -- @brittanydnelle @malcolm__garrison @soletstalkaboutitpodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Hustle culture has become a buzzword among millennials, and many of us feel the pressure to constantly be working and achieving success. In this episode of Let's Talk About It, hosts Malcolm and Brittany Garrison delve into the topic of hustle culture, exploring both the good and the bad aspects of the pressure to succeed. We want to Keep the Convo Going -- we want to hear your thoughts about this episode, what were some of your takeaways?Join the Listener Lounge Community to share with us!FOLLOW US on Instagram -- @brittanydnelle @malcolm__garrison @soletstalkaboutitpodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
After a clip of Iyanla Vanzant & Eboni K. Williams went VIRAL early this year -- there was a ton of conversation around this question: "Would You Date a Bus Driver?" Maybe it’s because the men feel disregarded or devalued or maybe it’s because the women feel like their standards don’t matter. In this episode, Malcolm & Brittany Garrison explore thoughts around STANDARDS & PREFERENCES and communicating those expectations respectfully.We want to Keep the Convo Going -- we want to hear your thoughts about this episode, what were some of your takeaways?Join the Listener Lounge Community to share with us!FOLLOW US on Instagram -- @brittanydnelle @malcolm__garrison @soletstalkaboutitpodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
With our recent celebratory news, we began to reflect on the trials and triumphs around our journey to having children. Through some tough conversations, regret, and questioning of ability, Malcolm & Brittany discuss the many facets around their trauma, different experiences, thoughts and desires when considering starting a family after being together since college. We want to Keep the Convo Going -- we want to hear your thoughts about this episode, what were some of your takeaways? Join the Listener Lounge Community to share with us! FOLLOW US on Instagram -- @brittanydnelle @malcolm__garrison @soletstalkaboutitpodAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy