The Weekly Quarantine
By Lindsay Griffiths
The Weekly QuarantineJun 08, 2020
Episode 14: Jabez LeBret
One of my favorite people is joining us on the podcast today - Jabez LeBret is calling in from southern California, where he's quarantining with his wife and son. In this episode, Jabez and Lindsay talk about the importance of gratitude, while still recognizing and being open about your feelings, how regular connection with good friends can keep you grounded, and mental health during quarantine.
Episode 13: Jill Clark
The delightful Jill Clark is joining us from Ohio, where she is quarantining with two of her three children, and her two dogs. In this episode, Lindsay and Jill talk about Jill's superpower, extending the same grace to yourself that you give to others, and how much we miss hugs.
Episode 12: Jaimie Field
Jaimie Field is dialing in from North Jersey, where she's quarantining in her apartment, feeling grateful for her health and a growing business, staying connected through online networking events, and committing to moving her body. Tune in to our latest episode!
Episode 11: Megan Boyd
Megan Boyd is joining us from northwest NJ, where she's quarantined with her curmudgeonly hubby and charming son. She's the proprietor of The Beehive Workshop, which remains open for online orders these days, and in our episode, Meg gives us a peek into her "anxiety bootcamp" of early quarantine, how she discovered a new love for mountain biking, and why gratitude runs through everything.
Episode Ten: Amanda
Amanda is my middle sister, spending quarantine with her LEO (Law Enforcement Officer) husband and her two kids. In this episode, Amanda and Lindsay talk about how quarantine hasn't changed her level of gratitude for her family and their life, why you may seek to comfort-watch tv instead of binge watch new shows, and ends with some really important thoughts on post-quarantine anxiety and re-entry into society.
Episode Nine: Meredith
Meredith is my lovely eleven-year-old niece, handling quarantine with grace and aplomb with her parents and sister in northern NJ. In this episode, Meredith and Aunt Lindsay talk about what school from home is like during the pandemic, how's she's keeping active, and all the various ways she's exploring her creative side.
Episode Eight: Nora
Nora is my charming three and a half year old niece, who is spending quarantine away from her first year of pre-school, and at home with her mom and two younger siblings. In this episode, Nora and Aunt Lindsay talk about what she's grateful for, the multitude of ways she's keep busy and active during quarantine, and how much she loves animal crackers.
Episode Seven: Becky Delgado
Becky Delgado is joining us from sunny Orlando, Florida, where she is a recruiter for Universal Orlando. In this episode, Lindsay and Becky discuss how creativity means more than being crafty, the importance of having a great therapist to good mental health, and why fresh air is essential to surviving the quarantine.
Episode Six: Erin Glynn
Erin Glynn is a mama of three kiddos three and under, as well as three dogs, navigating the pandemic from the mountains of northwest New Jersey. She's also the sister of our host, Lindsay! Listen as she and Lindsay talk about how to help small fries cope with big feelings, staying grateful and connected with three small tots, and what life in a quarantine is like with a newborn.
Episode Five: Sara Loftus
Sara Loftus is a fifth grade teacher navigating the very recent loss of her dad while teaching from the basement of her childhood home. She shares with a great deal of humor and candor, and we even get to learn how to spit splice wool. Tune in for this can't miss episode.
Episode Four: Betsy Decillis
Betsy Decillis is quarantining with her two best guys, her husband and her kitty, while continuing to work and add value as a content consultant to the travel industry. In this episode, Lindsay talks to her about intentional communication, letting go of control, and the beauty of running in the rain. It's another "don't miss" episode.
Episode Three: Allison Nussbaum
Allison Nussbaum has one foot in tech and one foot in legal, with her heart firmly in in helping clients. Quarantined in New Hampshire, she's a work-from-home veteran, and shares with Lindsay how she's creating through cooking, using her pups to get outside, and how she hopes this sense of community will last long after the quarantine does.
Episode Two: Laura Toledo
Laura Toledo is a legal marketer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, currently quarantined at home with her two young daughters and essential worker husband. In this episode, Lindsay talks to Laura about her quarantine experience, finds out what two little girls get up to in the "danger zone" of quiet time, the challenge that Laura faces when her creative space becomes her work space, and how she's staying positive.
Episode One: Heidi Smith
Heidi Smith is an interior designer and a partner of an architecture firm in Melbourne, Australia, and in this episode, Lindsay finds out what Heidi's quarantine experience is like in Melbourne, what she's grateful for, who's she's connecting to (and the creative ways she's doing it!), how she's getting outside and saying healthy, and the intentional ways she's diving into her "stay at home" experience.