• Tenacity, Grit, Gumption - and Google: How Taylor Bradford Built Her Business Empire | 048
    Jan 9 2026

    She’s built businesses from Google searches, walked away from law school with zero regrets, and could roof your house tomorrow if she had to. (Seriously.)

    Taylor Bradford doesn’t follow straight lines. She doesn’t need to.

    From law school to oil and gas to running her own event rental company – Taylor’s journey is one big entrepreneurial improv show, powered by grit, gumption, and a lifelong crush on Google University. She’s also the voice behind And So (formerly Boss Girl Creative), a decade-strong podcast that’s chronicled her wild ride from perfectionist to powerhouse.

    In this episode, we talk about the freedom of walking away, the gift of loss, and what it really means to be intentional with your energy. Taylor shares how she’s processed grief, run a company full of men who underestimate her, and learned to stand her ground without apology – in business and in life.

    This one is packed with truth bombs, emotional resonance, and some serious permission to change your mind.

    Quote:

    “I don’t stay in places where I feel stuck. I close the door and move on.”


    Guest Links:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bossgirlcreative

    https://www.instagram.com/taylorlbradford/



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    44 min
  • From Burnout to Boundaries: A Behavior Analyst’s Wake-Up Call with Kassandra Alvarez | 047
    Jan 4 2026

    She was teaching autistic kids how to regulate – while quietly unraveling herself.

    Kassandra Alvarez looked like she had it all together. Board-certified behavior analyst, climbing the ranks, thriving in her field. But behind the scenes? Toxic relationships. Burnout. Addiction. And a brutal realization: she was teaching skills to kids that she wasn’t living herself.

    That truth cracked her open – and ultimately saved her.

    In this episode, Kassandra shares how she broke free from burnout by turning her clinical insight inward, quit job-hopping for external validation, and started modeling the regulation she once only coached. She now helps parents of autistic kids calm their own nervous systems first – because when the adult energy shifts, everything else follows.

    You’ll hear about:
    – Leaving a toxic environment (and the messy grief that came with it)
    – Going slow in a world that wants you to rush
    – Walking away from relationships, roles, and a life that looked good on paper
    – Rewriting the story – with God, peace, and purpose at the center

    Whether you're a parent, practitioner, or just someone who knows the mask all too well – this one’s a breath of fresh, healing air.

    Quote:

    “Misery and peace can absolutely coexist.”


    Guest Links:

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thatsteadyparent/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kassandraalvarez/



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    39 min
  • The Art of Unmasking - One Brushstroke at a Time with Deborah Ann Baker | 046
    Dec 27 2025

    She was six when the world told her she was wrong – for coloring outside the lines. So she spent decades getting it all right. Until illness forced everything to stop, and her inner artist finally picked up the brush.

    What spilled out next? Messy, wild, glorious truth.

    Deborah Ann Baker was the model of perfection – a PhD in counseling psychology, the gold medals, the mask that never cracked. Until her body did. A sudden diagnosis brought her life to a halt. No more pushing. No more pretending.

    And in that stillness? She met her six-year-old self – the little girl who was once scolded for coloring a tree purple. That memory became the spark that led Deborah back to herself through abstract art, deep healing, and the radical act of saying “no” to the mask and “yes” to her truth.

    In this conversation, we talk about:
    – What creativity can reveal when words fall short
    – Why your inner perfectionist isn’t the enemy (just outdated)
    – How to listen for the whisper of your soul when everything feels numb
    – And why being witnessed – not fixed – is what we really need

    Whether you’ve forgotten what you love or feel like you’ve outgrown the life you carefully built… this one’s a compass back to you.

    Quote:

    “You don’t need to be fixed. You need to be witnessed.”


    Guest Links:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deborakannbakerart/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeborahAnnBakerArt

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahannbaker/

    Website: https://deborahann-baker.pixels.com/



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    51 min
  • Identity, Humility, and the Power of the Do-Over with Tony Coyne | 045
    Dec 22 2025

    He lost the one identity that had defined him forever. Then he lost the job. And then almost lost his marriage.

    But this isn't a story about failure. It's about what you do next.

    Tony Coyne is a former Yale baseball star turned corporate leader, dad, and accidental life philosopher. He wrote the book The Curveball Life – no connection to this podcast, though it's kind of perfect – to unpack how we bounce back when everything we built our lives on gets stripped away.

    In this conversation, Tony talks about navigating brutal setbacks (think: a career-ending injury, a financial tailspin, and a near move that would've wrecked his family), and why most of us are running on old identity scripts that no longer fit.

    We also get into:
    – What not to do when you hit rock bottom
    – The glass ball vs. rubber ball test for life decisions
    – Why youth sports culture might be quietly breaking our kids
    – And what it means to truly let them be little – without dimming their light

    If you’ve ever asked, “Who am I without the thing I’ve always been good at?” – this one’s for you.

    Quote:

    “Your worst moment doesn’t define you. What you do next does.”

    Guest Links:

    Website: https://www.thecurveballlife.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecurveballlife

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecurveballlife

    https://www.facebook.com/tony.coyne.22

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    50 min
  • Burnout Wasn’t Her Destiny - It Was Her Wake-Up Call with Dr. Zarya Rubin | 044
    Dec 12 2025

    She spent 15 years becoming a doctor. And then she quit.

    Dr. Zarya Rubin did what most people only fantasize about: she stepped off the treadmill before it broke her completely. After chasing the dream of medicine all the way to Columbia and beyond, she hit a wall – the kind you don’t bounce back from with a vacation or a green juice. It took a literal wake-up call (a phone call, actually) to snap her out of the “I’m fine” trance and into a radically new life.

    In this conversation, Zarya shares what no one tells you about burnout, why your check engine light is blinking for a reason, and how “do one thing less” became her mantra for healing. She also drops knowledge on stress, breathwork, and how opera (yes, opera) can help regulate your nervous system.

    If you’ve been pushing too hard for too long, this one’s your permission slip to stop.

    Quote:

    “I went into medicine to help people. I didn’t realize I’d have to abandon myself to do it.”

    Guest Links:

    Website + Burnout Toolkit: drzarya.com

    Instagram: @drzaryarubin

    Podcast: Outsmart Burnout



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    52 min
  • Healing Doesn’t Have to Be Quiet with Hannah Talbot | 043
    Nov 29 2025

    She tried to be the perfect picture of Zen – silent retreat, serene vibes, inner peace, and all that. But it only made her more anxious.

    Turns out, healing didn’t come from silence. It came from dance floors, karaoke nights, and finally listening to her body.

    Hannah Talbot was the last person you'd expect to become a meditation teacher. Too loud. Too busy. Too movement-obsessed. But when a traditional 10-day silent retreat left her more anxious than enlightened, she realized something big:
    Stillness isn’t safe for everyone.

    In this conversation, Hannah shares how she went from running restaurants and drinking martinis to founding Anamkara, a healing center rooted in somatic movement, mindfulness, and trauma-informed energy work. We talk about the difference between joy and fun, why being “bad at meditating” isn’t a thing, and how to stop outsourcing your healing to everyone but yourself.

    Also, we talk about toast. You'll see.

    Quote:

    “Meditation doesn’t have to be silent. It can sound like music. It can look like movement.”

    Guest Links:

    Website: anamcarahealing.center
    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hannah-talbot-7b8ab1279



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    45 min
  • When You Lose Everything.. and You Gain Yourself with Nona Prather | 042
    Nov 21 2025

    What happens when a “painfully shy” woman loses her job, sells her house, packs up her family (and two dogs), and starts a business from a 300-square-foot RV?

    Turns out, she finds her voice — and helps hundreds of speakers find theirs, too.

    Nona Prather used to be the quiet one. The behind-the-scenes girl. The “don’t call on me” kid who hated public speaking and avoided the spotlight like it was contagious. But then 2020 hit like a wrecking ball. Nona and her husband both lost their jobs. Instead of spiraling, they sold everything, moved into an RV with their daughter and two fluffy-but-not-so-small dogs, and started over.

    From campground Wi-Fi and seven-minute showers to running a successful speaker booking agency and getting up on stage herself, Nona's story is a masterclass in midlife reinvention — the kind that starts with “why not?” and ends with “watch me.”


    Quotes

    “I was the only one telling myself I couldn’t do it. And then I thought — what if I’m wrong?”

    Guest Links:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nona-prather-b5663010a/

    Website: https://speakerelevation.com/



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    53 min
  • Chronic Pain, Big Dreams, and Learning to Grieve the Old You with Ronni Morgan | 041
    Nov 6 2025

    What do you do when your body taps out mid-shampoo and leaves you holding the scissors and the pieces of your old life?

    Ronni Morgan was doing what she loved – building her business behind the chair, running, living life full throttle – when her hip suddenly gave out. Right in the middle of a haircut. What followed was a medical mystery tour that included two hip replacements by 31, a diagnosis of hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a neck that couldn’t hold up her head, and chronic pain that redefined her entire identity.

    In this vulnerable, funny, deeply human conversation, Ronni shares what it means to grieve the person you used to be, stop trying to “earn” your meds, and let yourself be seen – even when every part of you wants to hide.

    She also bedazzled her neck brace. Because of course she did.

    If you’ve ever felt like your body betrayed you, like you were faking it just to keep up, or like it’s “not that bad” so you shouldn’t say anything… this episode is for you.


    Quotes

    “Grief isn’t linear. I grieve who I used to be – and sometimes who I thought I’d become.”

    Guest Links:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronnimorgan/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veronica.morgan.87



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    48 min