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  • When McKenzie Bauer’s boyfriend lost his wallet, he struggled to replace it - everything was big, bulky or boring. After marrying in 2015, they raised some $60,000 from Kickstarter and launched Thread Wallets with a line of slim, stylish wallets that can be attached to a keychain, lanyard or phone. They’ve since expanded into other accessories, like lip balm holders and crossbody bags. They sell their products in 600 stores like Zumiez and Scheels, plus create corporate swag for Coca-Cola and Qualtrics.McKenzie’s goal is to empower individuals to ‘carry on’ through both the products she sells and the lifestyle she promotes. Since the early days, she gravitated toward the marketing aspects of our business and ran as the CMO until the spring of 2021 when she stepped back to pursue personal projects and to focus on family. In the years that she was CMO, Thread was ranked one of the fastest growing companies in Utah and appeared twice on the INC. 500.McKenzie is a fearless advocate for women’s equality and today we talk A LOT about the power of networking, masterminding, and getting women together to inspire one another. If you are a woman who needs a burst of energy and motivation to go after something you really believe in, this episode is tailored just for you.

    Follow along with Mckenzie

    Instagram @mckenziebauer

    Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mckenzie-bauer-b436647a/

    Threadwallets https://www.threadwallets.com/

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  • Kori Andrews is a full time seminary teacher, speaker, and founder of Hi5Live, a community with weekly lives on spiritual motivational topics. Kori bravely shared his story of having a baby in the NICU at primary children’s hospital when I met him a couple summers ago at aspen grove family camp in Utah, where we were both speaking. His baby has since passed away, but the beautiful lessons that Kori shared through that experience have touched me so much that I really wanted him to share his experience with you here too. As he relives the experience of his “last cupcake girl,” the nickname they gave this baby girl Kamryn, he also shares how his belief in God and the atonement of Jesus Christ carried him through it all.

    Find Kori on Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/kori.andrews.165/

    https://www.facebook.com/BrotherKoriAndrews/

    Instagram @koriandrews https://www.instagram.com/koriandrews/?hl=en

    Hi Five Live 

    https://hi5livetours.com

    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HiFiveLive/
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  • Lloyd Roberts is a dedicated husband, father, and serial entrepreneur who loves business and investing. Before he cofounded a tech unicorn, a company with a billion-dollar valuation, Lloyd had many ups and downs as an entrepreneur, with each new venture teaching him lessons about what to do, and not do, in business. In 2021, his tech company was recognized by Inc. 5000 as the 21st fastest-growing software company in the country.Lloyd champions the idea of living an intentional life, where life happens for you, not to you. He’s become a cherished friendship for both Neil and me, and it’s hard to be anything but happy and grateful when you’re around him and his infectious spirit. If you need a mood boost or a paradigm shift, you’ve come to the right episode.

    Lloyd’s Book “G-Cubed: The Only Formula You Will Ever Need to Become Personally Fulfilled” https://amzn.to/49Li34F

    https://gcubedformula.com/

    Learn about Become More https://becomemorecharity.org/

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  • We’ve all been there — times when we knew we should have prepared, and didn’t, and we walk away with regret. And then there are times when you can walk away knowing you did absolutely everything you could have done to be prepared. Today we’re talking about some of our biggest life lessons in being prepared.
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  • Randy Garn is a New York Times Best-Selling Author, serial entrepreneur, investor, and business and life strategist.Randy has been awarded Entrepreneur of the Year by Ernst and Young and Top 40 Under 40 Entrepreneur.‍ He is passionate about growing companies and the people behind them. Randy has mastered the art of relationships, and customer acquisition and is behind the business strategy of many of the most well-known thought leaders and CEOs in the world. He is also an alumnus of Brigham Young University and of Harvard University.‍Randy’s biggest priority in life is being a father and husband to his wife Charlotte, their four beautiful daughters, and two rowdy boys! Randy and his wife were also recently called as mission leaders for the Church of Jesus Christ in the Texas Houston South mission for 3 years, starting July of 2024.This interview was such a delight and a blessing to me! We start off by discussing his book and how it was a literal answer to a prayer for me, and then go into some really inspiring topics like prosperity, fulfillment, and where true joy comes from. I have a feeling you’re going to be so uplifted and will feel like you can conquer anything once you listen to this interview.

    Get Randy's book "Prosper: Create the Life You Really Want" https://amzn.to/3SSi8wb
    follow along with Randy at randygarn.com

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  • Last week a dear friend of ours, and a friend of the podcast, Andre, lost his mother unexpectedly. We were able to be there online with him, to mourn with him as he mourned. This led to us talking about why we are asked in the scriptures, and in our church as a covenant with God, to mourn with those who mourn. We share some personal experiences also when others have done this well for us, and how you can the next time you know someone who is going through loss or grief.
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  • Lily Shimbashi has always loved sports… ish. After growing up with a father in professional sports and four brothers who played, the sports world felt natural for Lily. She had little girl dreams of becoming a sports reporter, the next, Erin Andrews as she liked to say. After graduating college in sports broadcasting, Lily got her first job for an NBA team as a broadcast assistant. It was one night watching James Harden play wondering which Kardashian he had dated that Lily realized she digested sports very differently than those around her. The sports media that she had grown up with was driven by, catered to and consumed by males and she was ready to change that. She dreamed of a world where she could bring sports to women in a way that they actually cared about. In 2021, Lily launched Sportsish, a sports media platform aimed towards women and their unique specific interests. Sportsish makes sports cute, fun and easy.
    Lily lives in New York City with her husband Ashton and two kids, George and Rosie, and I have to tell you we had SO MUCH FUN recording this episode last week! This was before we knew Taylor’s boyfriend would win the second Super Bowl in a row, but I promise that even if you’re not a chief’s fan, you will love hearing Lily’s take on why women should have a seat at the table when it comes to talking sports, watching sports and being part of the game.

    https://www.thesportsish.com

    IG @thesports.ish

    Podcast “The Sportsish” https://www.thesportsish.com/podcast


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  • Caroline Boudreaux is a social entrepreneur and Founder of the Miracle Foundation, an international nonprofit that helps orphans and foster children find a safe, stable and permanent family.
    Caroline is a firecracker Cajun who was born and raised in Lake Charles, Louisiana. She founded Miracle Foundation in 2000. While visiting a small village in India, Caroline was invited to the home of a local family that had taken in over 100 orphaned children. From the moment she met those children, she committed her life to helping children find forever families and the sense of belonging we all crave.For her achievements with Miracle Foundation, Caroline has received various awards, including The Hope Award, The Impact Award, and the United Nations Humanitarian Award. She is a popular speaker on topics of Reimagining Philanthropy, Social Impact vs. Charity, and how to Engineer a Miracle. In 2009, she was recognized as one of 200 Young Global Leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Caroline has completed executive programs at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, Yale’s Jackson Institute for Diplomacy, and the India School of Business.Today it is my absolute delight to introduce you to this new dear friend of mine and I think you’ll fall in love with her just as quickly as I did the first day we met, when she bought me a sandwich at Sundance Film Festival before even meeting me in person because we were headed to the same meeting with mutual friends and she heard I was hungry. Her passion for saving families is absolutely contagious and I can’t wait for you to get to know her and be inspired by her goodness.


    Find out more about the Miracle Foundation at Miraclefoundation.org

    Email Caroline at [email protected] 

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  • 00:00 Introduction and Background
    01:54 Grief and Loss
    06:32 Comparison of Grief Experiences
    08:28 Dealing with Guilt and Negative Emotions
    09:24 Struggling with the Concept of Joy
    11:14 Finding Peace and Joy in Grief
    13:40 Jesus' Example of Feeling Pain
    14:09 Accepting Pain and Finding Light
    17:47 Choosing Happiness in Marriage
    22:06 Breaking Free from the Victim Mentality
    23:30 Taking Responsibility for Your Happiness
    25:26 Choosing Light in Postpartum Depression
    29:35 Giving Yourself Grace in Mental Health Struggles
    32:55 Choosing Light in Marriage
    36:17 Choosing Happiness in Challenging Times
    38:17 Conclusion
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  • Do you believe there are angels among us? I do, and Neil does, and we’ve had some really special experiences here in Hawaii with our family members who have passed on. So today we’re discussing the idea of angels in the form of family members and ancestors looking out for us, helping us, cheering us on, encouraging us in our darkest moments and giving us a little nudge when we need it. I promise you that you do have people on the other side who love you, care about you, and want to help, if you’ll be open to receiving it.
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  • Shawn Nelson is the founder and CEO of Lovesac, repeatedly recognized as the fastest growing
    furniture brand in the US for over a decade. Lovesac is publicly traded on Nasdaq and is
    projected to exceed $1 Billion in annual sales over the next few years with more than 270 Lovesac branded retail locations. From humble beginnings, Shawn founded Lovesac in 1998 making Sacs by hand for neighbors and friends while in college.
    In 2005 Shawn won a million-dollar investment by Richard Branson on his prime time hit reality TV
    show, The Rebel Billionaire, and was named acting President of Virgin Worldwide for a time. Shawn’s recent book, “Let Me Save You 25 Years,” celebrates Lovesac’s colorful history, and the many “mistakes, miracles, and lessons” learned along the way. Today Shawn and I get to talk about this brand new book release, and he shares with me some of the stories behind these mistakes, miracles and lessons. If you’ve ever wished you could sit with a super successful CEO of a publicly traded company for an hour and learn the most important lessons they’ve picked up along then way, then I think you’re really going to enjoy today’s episode.

    Shawn’s new book “Let Me Save You 25 Years: Mistakes, Miracles, and Lessons from the Lovsac Story” https://amzn.to/47FVkoO

    Shawn’s Podcast “Let Me Save You 25 Years” https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/let-me-save-you-25-years/id1714646855

    Lovesac products https://www.lovesac.com/

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  • Are the January blues hitting you? Are you feeling like everything is piling up on you? Are you in your pajamas right now? Me too! But really, how are you right now? If you’re not doing great, then today my friend, we did a podcast episode just for you. I hope you can feel our love for you and that you’ll hear this message today and be able to tell yourself, “it’s okay to be in a season of survival.” And if you aren’t in that kind of season, but you know and love someone who might be right now, share this with them once you’re done. And to my friend who inspired this episode today, know that I love you and I’m here for you, and that this is just a season, and today is not forever.
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  • One of my favorite quotes is from C. Joy Bell that says, “You will find that it is necessary to let things go; simply for the reason that they are heavy. So let them go, let go of them.”
    Today Neil and I are discussing what things we’ve let go of to make room for better things in our lives. Labels, past experiences, burdens that don’t belong to us… We’re also talking about HOW to do this and some things you can evaluate in your life so that you have room to really step into who you were meant to be in 2024.

    “Personality Isn’t permanent: How to Break Free from Self-Limiting Beliefs and Rewrite Your Story” Book by Benjamin P. Hardy https://amzn.to/4aDitLc
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  • If you’re feeling a little bit of a let-down after the wrapping paper is all thrown away and you feel like you survived the marathon of another Christmas season, but you wish you could’ve made Jesus just a little more central to it all, DON’T WORRY! I’ve got you, because I know just what that feels like. I have the perfect thing, and it’s actually really easy, and I’m going to walk you through how I do it, what I’ve done in past years, and how you can have this miracle in your life of learning from Jesus as you give a gift to Him this next year. It will take all your post-holiday blues away, I promise.
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  • Jenn Kautsch, founder of Sober Sis, is passionate about making it safe for women to have a conversation about alcohol without judgment, labels, or rules. She’s a retired “gray area” drinker who realized in her 40s that her “wine o’clock” habit wasn’t doing her any favors. She started Sober Sis to share her knowledge and experience with other women who wanted to overcome drinking as a habit and lifestyle and enjoy an alcohol free lifestyle instead. If you’ve been contemplating giving up drinking for the new year, or are as Jenn says “sober curious,” or even if you just want to know how to support others going through this journey, then today’s episode is for you.

    Follow along with Jenn on Instagram @sobersis
    Jenn's website sobersis.com
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  • In the spirit of Christmas so many of us (myself included) can get bogged down by the shopping lists and a full calendar and so many demands on our time and our wallets, but what really matters amidst all of that? Today we’re discussing the great gift we can give to others AND to Jesus by just simply following a prompting.

    Notes:
    “The Spirit of Christmas” Talk by Thomas S. Monson
    https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/thomas-s-monson/spirit-christmas/
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  • Mary, the mother of Jesus, is someone I now think about more than I ever have during the Christmas season because of an experience I had two Christmases ago when I lost a pregnancy. Her attitude of being the handmaid of the Lord has helped me maintain the perspective of being willing to do the Lord's will even through some of the most challenging trials that have come with being a mother. Today I'm sharing my theory on miscarriage that has been pieced together over time and through my experiences with miscarriages. I don't claim that it's for sure a fact but it's something that has brought a lot of comfort to some of my friends who have experienced the same, and so maybe it can for you or someone you love, too.

    Time Stamps:
    [00:48] - Corrine and Neil recall their feelings about miscarriage and their personal story. PART 1
    [07:48] - Corrine and Neil recall their feelings about miscarriage and their personal story. PART 2
    [12:13] - “When does the spirit meet the body?”
    [17:33] - Our lives are important to God’s plan.
    [21:47] - “This is my theory.”
    [29:37] - Build your faith and ask for revelation.

    Supporting Resources:
    "Teachings of the Presidents of the Church: Spencer W. Kimball" Chapter 2: Tragedy or Destiny?
    All In Podcast "Tried and True Marriage Advice - March 9th, 2022"
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  • Burnout is a topic that I feel like is tossed around a lot in media but I have a question for you to ponder: do you know what the signs are of burnout? And maybe even more importantly, do you know what to do if you are starting to feel like you're creeping toward the edge of burnout? Or maybe you're even already there! Let's talk about how to spot it and then what to do if it's invading your life and happiness.

    Time Stamps:
    [00:33] - What’s the definition of burnout?
    [06:30] - Let go, and start to live a different lifestyle.
    [11:31] - Getting the most important things done. PART 1
    [16:04] - Getting the most important things done. PART 2
    [22:11] - “I’m going to be better if I allow other people to help me.”
    [27:36] - Receive help when people offer to help you.
    [33:08] - What unnecessary tasks are you doing?
    [39:28] - Unplug, recharge, and get back to who you are at the root: A real person.

    Supporting Resources:
    "Stand As True Millenials" Talk by Russell M. Nelson
    "The Great Commandment-Love the Lord" Talk by Ezra Taft Benson
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  • If you've ever felt confused by how Jesus did everything for everyone and saved people and helped them and yet you can never do enough to feel like enough, then today's episode is
    for you. If you've ever felt like you're not sure how to be a good Christian and also take care of your own needs, today's episode is also for you. I'm so excited to share with you the many examples I've found in the scriptures of how Jesus was not a codependent.

    Time Stamps:
    [00:53] - “Jesus was not a rescuer.”
    [07:17] - “Mind your own business.”
    [14:23] - Codependents usually want to save people from consequences, but everyone reaps what they sow.
    [19:54] - Don’t expect people around you to mind-read. (Hint: They can’t.)
    [24:13] - What is the sermon on the mount actually about?
    [36:56] - “I’m not participating in this.”
    [42:53] - There’s freedom and love in allowing people to choose for themselves.

    Supporting Resources:
    Go to codafree.org to get 20% off the Becoming Codafree Bootcamp through November 22nd

    Scripture references in this episode:
    Paul's thorn: 2 Cor. 12:7-10
    Be of good cheer: John 16:33
    Judge not: Matt. 7:1
    Not a victim: John 18:11
    Reap what you sow: Galatians 6:7-8
    Powerlessness: Romans 7:14-15, 17, 19
    Act, not react: Rev. 3:20
    Ask for what you need: Matt. 7:7-8
    It's okay to not be liked: Matt. 5:11-12
    Misunderstanding the sermon on the mount: Matt. 5:38-42, but ALSO 44-47
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  • Jessica N. Turner is a content creator and tastemaker for busy moms looking for hacks to live life with more intention and less stress. She is a blogging veteran, having established her platform in 2006, and has continued to evolve to meet the needs of her community and the influencer industry. Jessica lives with her three children in Nashville, Tennessee. She is also a vocal LGBTQ ally and is proud of her positive co-parenting relationship with her ex-husband, author Matthew Paul Turner, who came out as gay in 2020.
    Today Jessica and I are talking all about her experience as a divorced mom and what she's learned about co-parenting. So whether you're in that situation needing to co-parent through the holidays or you're trying to be a supportive family member to someone going through this, I think you're really going to learn a lot and feel very uplifted after hearing Jessica's story and message today.
    ALSO, this whole topic came about because we are doing a big series live on Instagram on healthy holiday boundaries! Every day the week of November 13-17, Monday through Friday at 10am Pacific Time, I'II be going live on Instagram on my personal account @corrinestokoe to give you some tips on how to establish healthy holiday boundaries in your family interactions and what makes a healthy boundary, what's NOT a healthy boundary, and then some of the most common mistakes you can avoid while setting boundaries, especially during the holidays. If you happen to find this episode after that week, you can still go back and find the replays of all of those lives by going to my Instagram page @corrinestokoe and I'II have the series saved to a highlight bubble called BOUNDARIES.
    You'll hear Jessica mention in today's episode that one of the key things she did in her divorce journey was her own work on herself, and if any of the episodes or content I've shared here or on Instagram about boundaries and codependency have spoken to you, we're officially RE-OPENING the becoming codafree bootcamp this week with a Black Friday discount, THE biggest discount we'll offer the entire year. If you want to hear more, DM me the word codafree on Instagram and I'lI send you more info. Now let's get into today's episode.

    Time Stamps:
    [02:40] - Jessica Turner talks about how she started her blog.
    [06:53] - Jessica recalls the start of her divorce and her journey into co-parenting.
    [10:11] - Jessica talks about being able to recognize herself as a person among the many roles she fills for others.
    [15:44] - How can co-parents discuss ways to manage the time children spend with each parent?
    [20:52] - What is Jessica’s advice if you’re starting your co-parenting journey?
    [24:33] - What if it’s your first holiday season while co-parenting?
    [32:46] - Jessica talks about the people in her support system that helped make things easier.
    [41:36] - How do you create a new normal while co-parenting, especially during the holidays?

    Supporting Resources:
    Jessica's IG @jessicanturner 
    Jessica’s Website
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