Highlighting Real
By Highlighting Real
Highlighting RealApr 29, 2021
with Megan Golightly of Simplified: Empowerment Through Organization.
There are conversations that leave you a little lighter, a little brighter, and a lot more inspired. My conversation with Megan was all of these things. For those of you not familiar (I am sure most of you are!), Megan is founder of Simplified, a home organization company based out of Calgary, Alberta. She has worked with the likes of Jillian Harris, Sarah Landry (aka The Birds Papaya), Jann Arden, and the list goes on. However, the lessons that she highlights is that at our core, we are all so similar. We all carry our own attachments and shame to mess and clutter and seek organization and calm. This is where Megan comes in. She is kind, compassionate, empathic, non judgemental and rebuilds the systems within our homes so we can live better lives. From personal experience, her systems work. You can download all of her guides here. But before you do, listen to this conversation and know that starting small is enough for big changes.
with Deena & Abbie: Belonging in your Body and Clothing Yourself in Community
Where do I even begin? These two women are changing how we dress ourselves. How? By showing up, as we are and being enough. Through their clothing store, they have created a sense of community where we can all belong in our bodies and with each other. If you need a hype squad, and we all do, these two women are the best of the best. If you are not already, please follow them on social (@belonglifestyle) through their store Belong Lifestyle. You won't regret it.
with Christine Marie of Awasis Boutique: Lessons in Grace and Creating with Community in Mind
This is another episode from the vault, however the message continues to be extremely relevant and aligns with all that is going on for Christine and Awasis Boutique. Christine is the epitome of what it means to bring your authentic self to what you do and lean into your strengths within business. Representation matters. When you support Awasis Boutique not only are you adding style, comfort + practicality to your wardrobes, but you are also helping to celebrate the Indigenous culture and revitalize Indigenous languages. Along with being a part of giving proceeds back to the community one product at a time.
with Brittany Caffet:The Upside of Down Syndrome
Welcome back and Happy World Down Syndrome Day. On today's episode I share the conversation I had with Brittany Caffet. For those of you who do not know Brittany, you are in for a treat. I have encountered very few people who lead with their heart the way Brittany does and lucky for us, she shared her time and wisdom of motherhood. Brittany, among many things, is the momma to three children (at the time of the interview it was two!) and for this episode we highlight the lessons that Brittany has learned from her son and middle child, Henry. Henry was born with Down Syndrome however, it is important to note that his diagnosis does not define him. You will hear how Brittany advocates for her children in a way that empowers their abilities. I left his conversation feeling grateful for Brittany's time and her perspective on motherhood. Join me in my conversation with Brittany as she highlights the upside of Down Syndrome.
Highlighting Real: Season Two
Highlighting Real with Kiteen Mainil: Fashion, Family, Farming and Faith- Influencing from Authenticity
In this episode of Hightlighting Real I sit down with Kiteen Mainil. Most of you will recognize her from Instagram as Kiteen's Closet. Friends, I loved this conversation. It was easy, natural and just so genuine. So often we are quick to make assumptions about people we do not know and this was an opportunity to get to know the person behind the influencer. Spoiler Alert: Kiteen is as authentic as they come. We talk everything from our small town upbringing and farm life, to the role of faith and of course, how dressing our bodies should be fun. I hope you enjoy this Spring refresh as much as I, and my closet did!
Highlighting Real with Katie Jameson: Living with Loss & Leading with Heart
Highlighting Real with Terri Ney: Feeding our Families
Highlighting Real with Ann Dowsett Johnston: Beyond Afflictions- The Magic in Our Stories
Ann is the author of the book Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol. This book is the inspiration for the conversation you are about join. Ann and I speak about this book, part memoir part journalistic exploration and unpack the journey that Ann so bravely took so many of us readers along. We talk about the “pinking” of the alcohol industry, the impact of afflictions on our lives, the
stories that live inside of us that we need to tell and the heartache the often occurs when you have the courage to be the best version of yourself. This conversation with Ann was nothing short of what Elizabeth Gilbert would call “Big Magic” and it is an honour to share her wisdom with all of you. There are people, moments and stories that change our lives, Ann has changed mine.
For more information on Ann, please visit her website (www.anndowsettjohnston.com). For those of you who have a story in you to tell (hint: all of us), consider joining her writing workshops.
Highlighting Real with Lesley Kelly: Farm to Table- Growing Awareness for Mental Health
In this episode I sit down with Lesley Kelly, well known as High Heels and Canola Fields. In this conversation, Lesley and I unpack the world of agriculture and how Lesley has worked tirelessly to bridge the gap between those involved and not involved in agriculture. Lesley is an avid blogger, motivational speaker and podcast host, and she helped co-found the Do More Agriculture foundation, a not-for-profit organization that is championing mental health in agriculture across Canada. She has also created Martin Munchies, a snack food line which uses barley locally grown on her family farm.
I hope you enjoy the warmth and compassion of this conversation; Lesley has been instrumental in advocating for mental wellness within farming communities and families and beyond and has been a strong voice for all roles in agriculture being of value. In this episode we can all takeaway the value of community care and need for us all to look out for one another.
There is a giveaway for this episode. Please HERE here to find out more!
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Highlighting Real with Lisa Thomaidis: Canada’s Coach- Lessons Beyond the Basketball Court
Highlighting Real with Annie Brees: Taking Back our Bodies and Coming Home to Ourselves
I hope you will enjoy this conversation as much as I did and I would love to hear your takeaways!
If you don't already, please follow Balance 365 on Social Media. This is a community of women empowering women in our journeys to love ourselves.
Finally, they also have an incredible Podcast: Balance 365 Life Radio
Highlighting Real with Kelcey Wright Johnson: Behind the Scenes of Chasing Dreams
Highlighting Real with Jennifer Campbell: Beyond Our Bodies and Lessons in Mothering Ourselves
On this episode of Highlighting Real I sit down with Jennifer Campbell, CEO and Co-Founder of Balance 365. Most of you will also recognize her as Mama Lion Strong. I have been a long time fan and member of the Balance 365 Community, learning lessons of loving my body through various seasons, ditching fad diets (who hasn't tried them all!?) and pursuing healthy habits for life. My conversation with Jennifer felt like a coaching guiding me into a new mindset while sharing her wisdom on reframing weightloss journeys. We dive into how body image issues destroy women's potential and all of the space that diet culture takes up in our day to day lives. My favourite part of this conversation (other than all of it) was Jenn talking about how we can mother ourselves.
I hope you will enjoy this conversation as much as I did and I would love to hear your takeaways!
If you don't already, please follow Balance 365 on Social Media. This is a community of women empowering women in our journeys to love ourselves.
Finally, they also have an incredible Podcast: Balance 365 Life Radio
Highlighting Real: New Year, Same Me!
Highlighting Real with Jessica Janzen: Bringing Joy, Not Casseroles. Lessons In Life & Loss.
In our conversation, we talk about Jessica's book, The Love for Lewiston Foundation, and family. We talk about the unbearable grief from the death loss of a child and we talk about what is helpful (and unhelpful) in grief. HINT: It is not the casseroles! It was an honour to talk with Jess and I hope after listening, you are better able to notice the nudges, see the choices and find the joy.
Resources:
Order a copy of Bring the Joy
Love for Lewiston Foundation
Highlighting Real with Dr. Jody Carrington: Help for the Holidays and the Power of Perception
F bomb alert!
On today's podcast, I sit down (virtually) with the one and only Dr. Jody Carrington. This change- making, trauma- informing, connection creating powerhouse needs no introduction but I want to share that you are all in for a treat in what is the first of a Rapid Fire Series for Highlighting Real. We talk about the December holidays, struggling as a way to stretch, the impact and importance of perception, and of course, trauma. This is a hard time of year for many and who better to walk us home than the one and only, Dr. Jody Carrington. I enjoyed our entire conversation, but I have to say, the Deep Dive Rapid Fire is my favourite part.
My heart is still exploding from the gift of her time to have this conversation and also a huge shoutout to her Marti , for fielding my (many) emails and booking this. Other than extreme gratitude, I just want to say, never underestimate the the power of everyday courage, it’s what makes shit happen. Lean into your dreams, face the fear of rejection and go for it.
Dr. Jody, when I dreamt up this podcast I created a list of bucket list people to interview, you being one of them. Thank you for being the first on my list, leading the way to more. Connection. First, last, and always.
Be Brave. Play Big. Get Curious.
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Highlighting Real with Cindy Placsko-Hoffman on Surviving Grief, Lessons from Rayna, and Continuing Bonds
Grab a tissue and join me for this very special interview with Cindy Placsko-Hoffman. Before I dive into the content of this episode I want you, the listeners, to know this interview is raw, vulnerable and takes us to the depths of a mother's journey through grief. Cindy allows us in to her very personal and courageous journey that ranges from the diagnosis, the dying and the death of her daughter, Rayna. Nine years later, Cindy is sharing her story of surviving grief, the lessons from Rayna and how she has continued the bonds with her daughter. Please join us, take breaks as you need and find ways to take care yourself. Shortly after her third birthday (2007), Rayna was diagnosed with Leukemia. While she received treatments and moved in an out of maintance phases, it was in 2011 that Rayna recieved a terminal diagnosis and would later die in that same year. While I only have stories about Rayna from her mom, I have no doubt that this little girl was filled with wisdom and wit, charm and a fierceness that could not be matched. She taught those around her so many lessons in living. Rayna was acutely aware and an insight beyond her years; her end of life decisions were focused on quality of life and for her, that meant having as many days as possible to play. In this interview, you will hear how many days turned out to be 100 more days of play for Rayna. I am forever grateful to Cindy for the way she allowed you and I into her heart to learn more about Rayna. My wish for you as the listener, is to leave this conversation with a heart full of love, actions of kindness and the understanding that we are all students of life. To quote Morrie Schwartz, “Death ends a life, not a relationship. All the love you created is still there. All the memories are still there. You live on- in the hearts of everyone you have touched and nurtured while you were here.” This interview is dedicated to life of Rayna Jeannine Korte and to her momma, Cindy, who keeps her legacy very much alive. May we all love a little harder, live a little better and play a little longer.
Highlighting Real with Dr. Vianne Timmons: Leaning In, Leaning On, and Leading as Women
Dr. Timmons is an absolute fierce and is doing her part to break down barriers for the generations that come behind her. Our ability to rise comes down to the community and village supporting us and you will learn just how committed Dr. Timmons is, into growing this village.
The conversation ends like all interviews, with the Rapid Fire Deep Dive; a set of questions to allow you, the listeners, to learn more about who Vianne is, below the surface.
Well, what are we waiting for? Let's highlight real!