The Amy Says So Show
By Amy Stone
The Amy Says So ShowSep 12, 2023
Meet My Mentor Adam Price
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is meeting my mentors. Today I’m going to share with you about Adam Price.
Guests and resources featured in this episode include Price's book, He's Not Lazy. You can find that here.
https://bookshop.org/lists/books-for-parents-and-caregivers-7916b746-b2f4-43a6-b9c5-356509255541?
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of any kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Obligation and Duty
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is Obligation and Duty.
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of any kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Real Talk With Stepdad Eric Rios
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
Guest featured in this episode include Eric Rios. I have been married in divorced twice. I’ve been with my current wife for almost 20 years. Now we both have our own children. We are both very successfully created phenomenal relationships with each of our kids together.
We made it an absolute priority, every single day to treat every kid like they were our very own.
I believe that all kids deserve the very best chance to have the very best life ever with the day or your stepchildren or your own children
Being a stepparent is an absolute privilege is that child never asked to be put into that situation, so it is your absolute responsibility to make sure you give them the very best life
Eric Rios is a business and relationship coach, or rather you could call him the unstuck guy. He helps many start, build and grow their businesses and lives.
www.thewinninglifegroup.com
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
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The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of any kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Sliding Doors and Burnt Toast
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is looking back on how decisions and choices I didn't know I was making had a profound impact on how my family experience turned out.
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
This next section might sound a little weird because it’s me talking about myself in the third-person but it’s better to say it than assume it.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of any kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Meet My Mentor Wendy Moder
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is meeting my mentors. Today I’m going to share with you about Wendy Moder
Resources featured in this episode include
https://bookshop.org/lists/books-for-parents-and-caregivers-7916b746-b2f4-43a6-b9c5-356509255541?
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
This next section might sound a little weird because it’s me talking about myself in the third-person but it’s better to say it than assume it.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of any kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Flour, Water, Salt... Memories
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is how sometimes thinking about older experiences can be helpful in present day.
https://bookshop.org/lists/books-for-parents-and-caregivers-7916b746-b2f4-43a6-b9c5-356509255541?
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
This next section might sound a little weird because it’s me talking about myself in the third-person but it’s better to say it than assume it.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of any kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Real Talk With Celeste Hartwell
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
Guests and resources featured in this episode include Celeste Hartwell.
Celeste Hartwell, after an eighteen-year corporate career, jumped off the ledge of safety and security into the unknown of entrepreneurship. She first fell into listening to well-intentioned people who guided her against her internal knowing of her own business. Then she learned to tune into her own internal guidance and created a business and life she adores.
Passionate about helping women, Celeste works with women to cultivate a relationship with their own intuition so they feel excited and energized about living a life without compromise and helps clients step out of imposter syndrome and into fully owning their Rockstar selves.
Through the work of her company, Divine Feminine Leaders®️, women step out of overwhelm, guilt, and shame, to shine brightly, attracting all they desire.
The best link for me is www.divinefeminineleaders.com/links
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of any kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Contentment
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is the word contentment.
I once created a training tool called the cup of contentment that you can find here: https://www.amysaysso.com/cup-of-contentment/
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
This next section might sound a little weird because it’s me talking about myself in the third-person but it’s better to say it than assume it.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of any kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Real Talk With Gina Tufano
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
Guests and resources featured in this episode include Gina Tufano.
Gina Tufano is a mom of 3 boys (2 grown) who lives in Virginia with her youngest son, 2 dogs, and a cat, while caring for her mom and juggling a business. Living down the street from her ex husband, they have figured out how to coparent successfully. Gina is currently in a long term relationship which brings an additional 4 children (3 bio, 1 step, all grown) and 2 grands (same age as her youngest). Having always wanted to be a mom as a child - she has learned many lessons (some extremely difficult ones) along the way.
You can find Gina on social media @ginatufano
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
This next section might sound a little weird because it’s me talking about myself in the third-person but it’s better to say it than assume it.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of any kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Why do we still listen to DGIWJ?
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is what I call DGIWJ. You may have to listen to understand what that is. I also speak about questioning established academic authority and why I have the opinion that I think it can be a good and helpful thing to do.
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of any kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Meet my mentor Michael Thompson
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is meeting my mentors. Today I’m going to share with you about Michael Thompson.
Guests and resources featured in this episode include
https://bookshop.org/lists/books-for-parents-and-caregivers-7916b746-b2f4-43a6-b9c5-356509255541?
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
This next section might sound a little weird because it’s me talking about myself in the third-person but it’s better to say it than assume it.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of any kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
They Aren't My Kids
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is how to process the idea of being a part of raising kids that aren't your biological kids.
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
This next section might sound a little weird because it’s me talking about myself in the third-person but it’s better to say it than assume it.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of any kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Real Talk with Courtney Edwards
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
Guests and resources featured in this episode include Courtney Edwards.
Courtney Edwards is a former psychotherapist turned Board Certified Coach. As the founder of Alchemy Coaching, she blends her background in mental health and counseling with behavioral health, life, and relationship coaching; offering a non-pathologizing, collaborative partnership that celebrates your strengths and goals. She is also a certified relationship coach, certified meditation teacher, group facilitator, adjunct instructor, and host of Pragmatic Alchemy podcast.
Courtney lives and works in New York’s Hudson Valley with her family. You can connect with Courtney at www.shineandsoar.com
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
This next section might sound a little weird because it’s me talking about myself in the third-person but it’s better to say it than assume it.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of an kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Is Life Coaching A Cult Or A Scam?
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is cults and scams and whether or not I think life coaching is that.
Guests and resources featured in this episode include this website that shares the characteristics of cults. https://cultrecovery101.com/cult-recovery-readings/checklist-of-cult-characteristics/
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
This next section might sound a little weird because it’s me talking about myself in the third-person but it’s better to say it than assume it.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of an kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Meet My Mentor Ross Greene
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is meeting my mentors. Today I’m going to share with you about Ross Greene.
Guests and resources featured in this episode include a link to my bookshop.org shopping list of parenting books
https://bookshop.org/lists/books-for-parents-and-caregivers-7916b746-b2f4-43a6-b9c5-356509255541?
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
This next section might sound a little weird because it’s me talking about myself in the third-person but it’s better to say it than assume it.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of an kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Upside Down and Inside Out: Looking at the Industries of Weddings/Marriage and Divorce.
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is about the money we spend on weddings, marriages and then also divorces and why I think it's a little bit upside down.
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
This next section might sound a little weird because it’s me talking about myself in the third-person but it’s better to say it than assume it.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of an kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
Real Talk With Stepmom Brooke Leslie
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
This episode features my guest Brooke Leslie. Brooke has been a stepmom for about 9 years, and a biomom for 6. She's a coach and a podcast host. She loves talking to other stepmoms and connecting with the women who truly get it!
You can find Brooke at https://www.StrugglingStepmom.com and @TheStrugglingStepmom on Instagram.
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
The Amy Says So show is created and produced by me - Amy. Occasionally there are guests on the show. Anything expressed on this show is offered as entertainment and the views of the guests may not always represent the ideas and viewpoints of the host.
This next section might sound a little weird because it’s me talking about myself in the third-person but it’s better to say it than assume it.
Amy Stone does not intend, or hold herself out, to provide professional advice or recommendations of an kind. She is not a lawyer, accountant, tax advisor, investment or financial adviser, broker, doctor, psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist, social worker, or professional educator. She also does not recommend or endorse any such types of products or services offered by any of the foregoing types of persons or entities, so any discussions about them should be had with that understanding. In the end, you, and you alone, need to make those kinds of decisions based on your personal and individual situation, needs, circumstances and comfort level.
The Stepmom Stigma
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9FJR73T
The podcast topic in this episode is the stigma around being a stepparent. The power of social norms and how we can work towards being happy even with that reality.
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
Announcing "Real Talk" For Season Two
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her book, Blend! On Amazon.
The podcast topic in this episode was supposed to be the first interview of the Real Talk series. It's not. Instead it's the story of a failed interview that left your host Amy feeling all kinds of yucky inside and then the explanation of why she (Amy...who is me writing this) decided not to publish it.
Resources featured in this episode include the book Mother Brain https://www.amazon.com/Mother-Brain-Neuroscience-Rewriting-Parenthood-ebook/dp/B092T9CXQH/ref=sr_1_1?crid=S7FE36MH6H1C&keywords=mother+brain&qid=1698257758&s=digital-text&sprefix=mother+brain%2Cdigital-text%2C107&sr=1-1
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
Welcome to Season 2 of the Amy Says So Show!
The Amy Says So Show is a podcast by Amy Stone. Amy is a coach, mentor and author who works to help stepparents and adults in blended families. You can find her first book, Blend! On Amazon.
This episode includes a reintroduction from Amy and an update on what she's being doing and what will be different or new in season two for the show.
If anything in this episode was helpful or resonated with you please find more information about Amy and her products and services by visiting www.amysaysso.com
That's a wrap for 2023!
This is the final episode of season one for The Amy Says So Show.
Thank you for listening. Stay tuned to see what will come next.
What Are The Rules Of Happiness In A Blended Family?
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about the rules for happiness in a blended family or a stepfamily or a remarriage family.
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Is Love Enough
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about love and if love is enough to build a blended family and keep it going.
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Would I Do It All Again
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about answering the question of if I knew then all that I know now about being a stepmom would I do it all again?
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How To Change Stepkids Behavior
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about how you can get your stepkids to behave the way you want them to behave.
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Why Is Blending Families So Hard?
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about what makes blending families or joining a family as a stepparent so hard.
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Expectations
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about expectations.
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Connecting With Stepkids
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about connecting with stepkids.
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Boundaries
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about boundaries.
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Anger
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about Anger
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Thoughts On Stepkids
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about letting stepkids be kids and honoring that experience and their needs.
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Compassion
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about compassion.
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Honor And Respect
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about honor and respect which is one of the ten lessons I share from 20 years as a stepmom.
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What Makes A Family
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about what makes a family.
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People Are Liars
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about lies that we tell ourselves and others.
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The Lesson Of The Hut
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is a story about a hut and a lesson I think I learned from my father-in-law.
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Discipline For Stepkids
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about discipline for stepkids.
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What Is Open And Humble Communications
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about the first of my 10 lessons learned as a stepmom which is to practice open and humble communications.
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What Is Nacho?
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about answering the question, what is Nacho.
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Real Talk #6 with Kylie Travers
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is an interview with Kylie Travers.
Kylie Travers has overcome extreme obstacles to create an abundant life and is passionate about empowering others to do the same. She went from homeless single mother because of domestic violence to multiple international award-winning CEO, author, speaker, and charity advocate, raising over $30,000,000 in a few years for her chosen charities. During that time, she faced numerous health issues including paralysis, PTSD, multiple surgeries and other health issues. Once she recovered and secured full custody, she travelled with her kids and partnered again, only to face evacuation from the worst bushfires Australia has ever seen, got locked down in the Solomon Islands and hit by Cyclone Harold within a few months. After they repatriated, Kylie had two more children, took some time off and now lives on the beach in Australia where she writes, consults and manages their business and real estate. To say she knows how to turn obstacles into opportunities and create a life you love is an understatement. You can find her at kylietravers.com.au and thethriftyissue.com.au
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What Is Marriage?
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about what is marriage?
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Real Talk #5 with Terrie Vanover
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is an interview with Terrie Vanover.
Terrie is an Author, Presenter, and Divorce Strategist. She is known for her dynamic, interactive, inspiring presentations. Originally, from Virginia, Terrie overcame poverty, divorce, and a health crisis. She used the trials in her life to found her own business, Choosing to Rise, to help others to overcome their setbacks and inspire them to create healthy relationships after divorce. I've created a cohesive relationship with my ex and teach others how to do that too. She is the co-author of two women's empowerment books and has written for various magazines and been a guest on numerous international podcasts.
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What If You Hate Your Stepkids?
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about what to do if you hate your stepkids.
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How Hustle Culture Shows Up For Stepparents and Parents
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about hustle culture.
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How To Get The Help And Support You Want And Need
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about how to get the help and support that you want and need.
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How To Get Respect
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about respect.
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Real Talk #4 with Michaela Gordon
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is a conversation with stepmom Michaela Gordon.
Michaela has been a step-mom to my ten-year-old stepdaughter since 2014. She says that it’s been a growing experience as I came in at only 19. I’ve worked hard and carefully to enhance the relationship I share with her mom, mom's boyfriend, and dad. We’ve grown a friendship and I’ve focused on the importance of my stepdaughter being first always.
You can connect with Michaela at https://www.mainstreetvirtual.com/
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The Slumber Party
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is an early story about a slumber party when I was a pretty new stepmom.
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Real Talk #3 with Nicholas Natale
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is an interview with Nicholas Natale.
Dr Nic is a relationship and sex therapist with 23 years experience working with individuals and couples. Though he has worked with families for 2 decades, he himself became a stepfather recently.
NicNatale.com, IG: @drnicnatale, author of Secrets of Men
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CoParenting and Parallel Parenting
This episode of The Amy Says So Show is about CoParenting and Parallel Parenting.
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