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Mary Ellen and I dig into how the pandemic gave us all a distorted sense of time. We also launch into whimsical dreams our younger selves had, one of the many unique skills Mary has, and so many other hilarious side stories.
We spent time in this episode discussing common new year resolutions, the infinite wisdom of Elyse Myers, the hilarious Tanara "Everybody's so creative" Mallory and Chef Reactions. Not to be left out, Sonya's hatred for trending kitchen sink recipes along with unpacking if it's possible to date someone who is still friends with ALLL of their exes.
Comedian Mary Ellen Kearney and I take a hilarious look at terrible holiday movies that we love, favorite traditions, family, and more!
In this episode I sat done with the passionate life coach, Lj Gamble. We discuss what it's like to be a coach, the election cycle, Kamala Harris, her fall group coaching course/book club, and so much more!
We pick up from the last podcast where guest host Jackie Zimmerman is interviewing me about the night paramedics stopped my heart, twice. This is the conclusion to the harrowing tale.
Trigger Warning!! We discuss things like Medical Trauma, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation.
Welcome to season 6! In this episode, I am interviewed by Jackie Zimmerman (the feature of our 2023 summer series) about the night paramedics had to stop my heart.....while I was awake. It is a harrowing tale that you won't want to miss!
Are we consciously uncoupling? Is the podcast ending? Give it a listen to find out!
Plus we discuss favorite pies, trust issues because of bad Halloween candy, and other random but hilarious nonsense.
Ayana King is CEO and Founder at Maximum Communications, a boutique consulting agency specializing in Content Strategy, Social Media, Reputation Management, and PR/Media Outreach. A captivating keynote and strong advocate for diversity, equity and inclusion, Ayana also hosts national DEI workshops and consults with corporate executives eager to grow healthy, diverse, and inclusive workplaces. She's an advocate for older adults; drummer, in a punk/funk band; and a proud Wolverine - GO BLUE! Learn more at www.GetMaxComms.com.
Linnie talks about her work with Virgin Galactic, her brush with fame as a comedian and viral video sensation, an athlete, pilot, search and rescue worker, AND someone who has lost 110lbs naturally! She is dynamic, hilarious, and captivating to talk to. Listen now!
Join us as we discuss how Christmas, Hanukkah and Santa are celebrated in blended-religion families. We discuss the existence of Santa in this episode, so it may not be suitable for children's ears!
Host Sonya Mastick and former host Jen Kinney interview Julie Schulze! We discuss homeschooling during a pandemic, along with perseverance, grit, and exploring what's next!
Hang out with us for Season 3 Episode 1 as we say goodbye to co-host Jen Kinney. Listen along as we discuss our favorite moments working on the podcast, this years wild events, and what projects Jen has in the works!
In this episode, Jen and Sonya sit down and speak with Chakita Patterson. Chakita is the founder of United Street Tours, a speaker, and a consultant with a passion for creating and promoting growth mindsets. United Street Tours is a walking tour company based in Nashville, TN that specializes in black history. The tours put an unconventional spin on city tours, featuring buried stories that were left out of the storyline.
Julie Funke has been working with Fun with Financials since 2011. She has a true passion for using her strengths in finance, compliance and management to support the social justice movement. Julie works to help her clients think about the finances as a key tool to plan strategically and sustainably for their organizations.
On today's episode Julie talks with Sonya and Jen about her business, working for progressive non-profits, politics, cancel culture, and a whole lot more.
In this episode, Jen and Sonya interview one another. They talk about a whole host of things. From holiday stress, Jen's work in anti-trafficking, and her struggle with postpartum depression, to Sonya's life as a professional drummer, her passion for community, and cheese. Always the cheese.
Drummer Gayelynn Mckinney comes from a long line of great Jazz musicians. Most recently, she was the drummer for the late Aretha Franklin. Hear her stories about Ms. Franklin and many others.
This week Sonya and Jen talked to Dr. Alissa Davies about growing up in team sports, how women are treated in the health care industry, and a variety of other topics.
In this episode, Jen and Sonya sit down with P.A., entrepreneur, writer, and friend Sarah Zimmerman. The trio talk about a hilarious night they had at a private karaoke room, what it's like to work in women's health, owning a vegan ice cream business, and the idea that women can have it all.
Ursula Adams sat down with us to talk about the inspiration behind the She Hive, her passion for connecting and empowering women, and her vision for changing the way corporate America works.
Raelynn sat down with Jen and Sonya to discuss the topic of body shaming.















