Talk to Me, Melly
By Melanie Lim
Talk to Me, MellyMay 28, 2018
Mogard's Dating Story: Partnering in purpose, not in search of purpose
This is the conversation I've always wanted to have with Mo & Emily. On a late summer night in Iowa, after the kids have all gone to bed, we tucked into their family couch and talked about dating, sex and marriage. I fully embraced the child-like wonder in me, and attempted to ask questions without giggling too hard. It has taken me 5 years of friendship to get comfortable enough to hear these stories for the first time, and it was a blast.
We dove into the purpose of dating, the sustenance of romance amidst raising children, and how not to be consumed by your identity in one another. For anyone who knows me, Mo & Emily are basically my adopted parents; I've defaulted to them on many accounts, and can always trust them to guide me according to the Word of God. This episode is potentially more precious to me than anyone else in the world, but I'm not mad about it. Eavesdroppers, you are so welcome here.
Parenting with Freedom: The Cost, Benefits & Results
Mike and Emily Mogard are parents to 4 beautiful and athletic children. Our paths crossed 5 years ago when I moved to Brunei to work for the family; what compelled me to uproot my life was the way they lived theirs. Unlike most children, these 4 were living proof that there was something worth coveting about how they saw life and decided to pass it on.
In this episode, Emily shares the intimate details of how their youngest son, Zion, battled bacterial meningitis as a baby. I ask how Mike ensures that their pursuit in weightlifting and CrossFit is entirely their own, and not to please their parents. From which, we conveniently segway onto Calla's identity in being liberated of clothing options, take a detour to discussing social media and their unorthodox decision to allow their children to have Instagram accounts before finally landing on how parenting these four kids have changed both Emily and Mike.
Recorded in Ames, Iowa, U.S.A.
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Unlike most podcasts, this series is purely selfish in that I am desperately trying to preserve a piece of the company I keep by recording our conversations that often dovetails into sensitive, inappropriate, and sometimes icky topics. Regardless, if you are ever so compelled to find out more about my friends, feel free to check them out at:
@michaelmogard
@emilymogard
@miahmogard2009
@jaimon365
@callamogard
Emily's blog: http://mommingmogards.wordpress.com
How to ask to be paid - Part 1
"What has changed since 6 months ago, when you were doing this for free? What has made you comfortable to ask to be paid?" Kimmy opens up conversation with me with a big question, and I knew we had to record this. As a master neurolinguistic practitioner and someone who taught communications for a living, Kimmy Moss grills me on the developmental growth in my life since I left Singapore 6 months ago.
The audio is admitted painful, but if you bear with it, I promise there are some incredible gems that you might find helpful in uncovering things that are holding you back.
If you made it through the entire episode, CONGRATULATIONS!!!! You deserve a sticker. You really do. And if you're extra savage and want to hear more, tag @kimmy.moss and @melanie.sylim, so that we know the little pebble we threw into the interweb-space landed somewhere after all.
@kimmy.moss
@rhetoricinmotion
@melanie.sylim
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10: Training Partners: Y/N? ft. Ant Haynes & Alex Younger
We chat about Instagram fame, sponsors and routines that ground them before a competition.
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Regionals series! Part 4 of 5
This week, top teams and athletes from Asia are flocking down under to compete at the Pacific Regionals. As a special tribute, we are releasing one episode every DAY, where we dive into the psyche of these athletes and what training means to them.
09: Becoming the Fittest Man in Asia, ft. Carlos Albaladejo
Big smile, impeccable hair and even better manners maketh the man that is Carlos Albaladejo. He's made regionals every year since 2013, and moved to Korea in 2016 to continue dominating in a sport that he loves. We chat about the competitive landscape in Korea, his history with CrossFit and what sacrifices he's made to be on top of the leaderboard.
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Regionals series! Part 3 of 5
This week, top teams and athletes from Asia are flocking down under to compete at the Pacific Regionals. As a special tribute, we are releasing one episode every DAY, where we dive into the psyche of these athletes and what training means to them.
08: Get to Regionals, and keep going back ft. Jamie Light
This week, top teams and athletes from Asia are flocking down under to compete at the Pacific Regionals. As a special tribute, we are releasing one episode every DAY, where we dive into the psyche of these athletes and what training means to them.
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"How to take a team to Regionals, and keep going back" - featuring Jamie Light from CrossFit Asia.
Gym owner and coach to team CrossFit Asia shares with us how they came to be the first gym to be affiliated with CrossFit in Asia, hosting the first few Asia Regionals and the deeper nuances of building team players.
07: The Loneliness of Fitness, ft Elise Richmond
"How to get good at fitness, without letting it consume you,"
First on the roster, we have Elise Richmond from Unit-27 Phuket. Having failed to get onto the competition floor despite qualifying in 2016, Elise returns this year to handle some unfinished business.
We chat about balancing cross-desert adventures with competing, and dig into her eating disorders in the past and find out how that has motivated her passion for health and fitness today.
06: Owning your Pregnancy, ft. Emily Crutchley
Multiple-time Pacific Regionals athlete Emily Crutchley catches up with us between milk feeds, to talk about training during pregnancy.
Having come from a highly competitive background and maintaining a stressful career as a lawyer, Emily shares intimate stories about grieving her identity loss, modifying training, and the mindset behind transitioning into motherhood without losing yourself.
05: Postpartum Training ft. Devina Pronolo
04: The Millennial's Guide to Investing, feat. Philip Chin
Philip is 25 and deeply passionate about hedge-fund investments since the age of 16. Since then, he's managed his own portfolio, and has blessed others by helping them manage theirs outside his working hours.
We chat about how he found his passion in banking (outside of the money), how his perspective of money has changed since given responsibility of someone else's finances and finally... what I can do, as a millennial, to make bank with what I have.