Nicole and Ali are lifelong friends, in their early 40s experiencing restlessness in their careers and personal lives. They have launched this comedic, personal development podcast to help them and others get inspired and unstuck. They interview guests
Hello from the dead. We are still here, messing around per usual and dropping a random episode. That's all I'll say. If you want to drop a line, the podcast email is still up meltdowncitypodcast@gmail.com, but the website has been retired. Hope you are all well. Nic & Ali
HI Meltdown City Peeps, I have officially launched my new nursing podcast - Found Down. Here is the first episode. If you like it, please like, review and subscribe! Also, Ali and I are going to do a random episode in the coming weeks just for the hell of it. I miss you guys. XO Nic
Well, we have decided to call it quits and press pause on The Meltdown City Podcast. This has been the best and most fun adventure for both of us. We are so grateful for anyone who has ever listened, liked us, supported us or been a guest on the show. We could not have done it without you. On this episode, this very last episode, we definitely hit all of the emotions. We talk about our journey, this experience, where we were started in the beginning and where we have come. We take the time to thank a bunch of people and we know we didn't hit everyone. We also talk about what is going on in the world with George Floyd's death and racism in America. Black Lives Matter. All lives will matter when black lives matter. We need to do better. Check out the BLM website https://blacklivesmatter.com/ (here). Check out this https://medium.com/equality-includes-you/what-white-people-can-do-for-racial-justice-f2d18b0e0234 (resource) for what you can do if you are white and how you can support racial justice. We honestly love you all. We will miss hearing from you but you can reach me, Nicole https://www.instagram.com/nicolejohnson.rn/ (@nicolejohnson.rn) on Instagram. You can reach Ali https://www.instagram.com/alisundet/ (@alisundet) on Instagram. I'll keep monitoring the email meltdowncitypodcast@gmail.com and we'll leave the episodes up. Remember, you can shake things up and you can start over. If you are not happy, keep digging and working on what you are after. You are worth it. Your dreams are worth it. We love you. Peace Out, Nic & Ali
On this episode, we realize we have not recorded just the two of us in since mid-April so we have a lot to catch up on. We shout out to our listeners who have written in such as Katrina, James and Thomas. We share epic meltdowns and bring back 'TV Time.' We hope you are managing ok in this Pandemic. We discuss what has been getting us through. This is a crazy time and we want to know how you are holding up. What are you doing to get by? Please let us know by emailing us at meltdowncitypodcast@gmail.com We miss you guys and wish you well. Stay safe! XOXO Nic & Ali
Today we are talking to Joe Syverson, a seasoned musician from bands such as Throw me the Statue, The Final Spins and his solo act https://josephgiant.bandcamp.com/ (Joseph Giant). Joe is currently fronting a new band, https://www.facebook.com/flooredfaces/ (Floored Faces) with brand new album out called ‘Escapism Prism.' Joe is also the owner of his own construction company https://www.facebook.com/VikingConstructionServices (Viking Construction). He is a family man, married with four kids. We wanted to chat with him about his musician life and his new album! You can buy and listen to his album here https://flooredfaces.bandcamp.com/ (https://flooredfaces.bandcamp.com/) Follow them on social media https://www.instagram.com/flooredfaces/ (@flooredfaces) on Instagram and on https://www.facebook.com/flooredfaces/ (Facebook) In this second half of our interview, Joe shares the details of his very serious accident he had this fall, how that impacted his life, the making of this new album and his thoughts on making music. It was a harrowing tale. We hope you tune in to listen to this one! We end this episode with the song 'How to Break' off of their new album 'Escapism Prism.' Thanks for much for listening and we hope you enjoy it! XO Nicole & Ali
Today we are talking to Joe Syverson, a seasoned musician from bands such as Throw me the Statue, The Final Spins and his solo act https://josephgiant.bandcamp.com/ (Joseph Giant). Joe is currently fronting a new band, https://www.facebook.com/flooredfaces/ (Floored Faces) with brand new album out called ‘Escapism Prism.' Joe is also the owner of his own construction company https://www.facebook.com/VikingConstructionServices (Viking Construction). He is a family man, married with four kids. We wanted to chat with him about his musician life and his new album! You can buy and listen to his album here https://flooredfaces.bandcamp.com/ (https://flooredfaces.bandcamp.com/) Follow them on social media https://www.instagram.com/flooredfaces/ (@flooredfaces) on Instagram and on https://www.facebook.com/flooredfaces/ (Facebook) On part one, we learn about his musical influences, how Floored Faces came to be and and how it feels to perform on stage. We end this episode with Till Beds, a song from the new album Escapism Prism. Thanks for much for listening! Stay tuned for Part 2 - next week's episode where we learn a lot more about Joe. XO Nicole & Ali Thank you!
Hey Everyone, I had the uptmost pleasure of being interviewed by my very good friend, https://aaronschlein.com/ (Aaron Schlein) on his new show https://travelunitesus.com/ (Travel Unites Us). Aaron has partnered up with Richard D'ambrossio to create a movement and community to come together over travel. Aaron interviews me about the genesis of my business https://unwoundretreats.com/ (Unwound Retreats), a wellness business for nurses. We discuss how I got unstuck from my restlessness and also how travel has impacted my life. Aaron also asks me what my life as an ICU nurse is like during the Covid 19 pandemic. So, I tell him and I get a little emotional about it but if you know me, that is no surprise. Click on the link below to go listen to my interview. https://travelunitesus.com/captivate-podcast/united-with-nicole-johnson-icu-nurse-wellness-retreat-host/ Also, if you have want to share your story on Travel Unites Us, fill out the form at https://travelunitesus.com/share/ (here). Aaron and Rich are looking for guests in the travel space that have stories to tell. Or maybe you are a lover of travel and you want to share your travel tales! Peace Out! XO Nic
On this episode, we catch up and do fun shout outs to our loyal listeners Barry and Nelson among others. Were you shouted out? Come listen! Ali has an epic meltdown involving her timeshare and Nicole is looped out after being up all night at the hospital. Periodically, we all suffer from low self esteem as this is a part of the human experience. So, this week we dig into the topic of self confidence. We discuss https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/281874 ('10 Things You Can Do to Boost Self-Confidence)' by Chris W. Dunn and discuss his ideas for how to improve your sense of self. Come take a listen! Stay Safe! XO Nic & Ali
Today we chat with Quynh Nguyen, the founder of https://www.pinkandposey.com/ (Pink & Posey) where she makes paper flowers “that are as realistic - or vibrant - as your dreams.” She is a “wife to a drone nerd, mom to a doodle furbaby, a chef and an artist at heart". She is the Founder of https://www.facebook.com/groups/ThePaperFlorists/ (The Paper Florist Facebook Group) and The Posey Box and cohost of the https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paper-talk/id1463882817 (Paper Talk Podcast). She is also a founding member of the https://www.thepaperflorists.org/ (Paper Florists Collective). Quynh is a power house. We learn how she accidentally fell into this career. She is an entrepreneur, an educator, a podcaster and an artist. She shares her wisdom on important aspects of owning your own business as well as great advice for how to handle your business doing this time of Covid 19. Plus, she shares how having mentors and relationships can advance your business and goals. You can find her website at http://pinkandposey.com/ (pinkandposey.com) and follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/pinkandposey/ (@pinkandposey) We loved talking with Quynh and hope you enjoy this very special episode! XO Nicole & Ali
Today we report on how we are doing in the midst of this Global Pandemic. Ali reflects on her feelings about having to adapt to things completely out of her control and Nicole wrestles with her emotions about being on the frontlines amidst all of the uncertainty. Our topic for the day is a timely one - we bring you some real applicable tips for how to deal with all of the stress we are facing. We discuss https://www.apa.org/helpcenter/stress-uncertainty ('10 Tips for Dealing With the Stress of Uncertainty)' an article by the American Psychological Association. Although this was written in 2017 and updated in 2019, this article is relevant to what we are all experiencing. Come listen in! We hope you can glean some practical ways to manage your stress. What are you doing to take care of yourself? Let us know how you are doing at meltdowncitypodcast@gmail.com XO Nic & Ali
On today's episode of the Meltdown City Podcast, we chat remotely, due to our adherence to social distancing. We decide to take a moment to discuss the odd silver linings to this pandemic. Obviously, this is a challenging time for all, but we wanted to take a moment away from the deluge of bad news. We hope you can understand. This week, we offer an escape as we talk about relationships and how to reignite your passion. Are you in a long term relationship? Do you need some ideas on how to kickstart the fire? Well, we have some answers for you! We discuss an article byhttps://www.estherperel.com/ ( Esther Perel), a psychotherapist and author called 'https://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-29967/4-ways-to-reignite-passion-in-your-relationship.html (4 Ways to Reignite Passion in Your Relationship.') Some of her ideas might surprise you! Let us know what you think. Maybe with all of this new found time at home with your partner you can try one of these ideas out?! ;) We hope you are getting along ok and we are thinking of you. Email us and let us know how you are doing! XO Nic & Ali
On today's episode, we chat via Zoom from the safety of our own homes in Seattle, the first hotzone of Covid 19 in the US. We discuss how the pandemic is impacting our lives and our meltdowns related to it. We both have careers in healthcare and have been involved either on the frontlines or behind the scenes. Everything is so changing rapidly. How are you handling it? On a much lighter note, we delve into a funny questionnaire that we ask one another to lighten things up. You might learn some random tidbits about us. Are you ready? Good luck out there! Email us at meltdowncitypodcast@gmail.com and let us know how this is affecting you. Peace out! We are thinking of you! Nic & Ali P.S. Ali doesn't have the covid and Nicole cancelled her trip to Mexico.
On today's episode, we talk with https://reganwalsh.com/ (Regan Walsh), a NYU-certified executive and life coach who focuses on helping women who are over-programmed and underwhelmed, reclaim their lives, both personally and professionally. Regan has coached hundreds of women through her one-on-one and group coaching programs, and she is regularly asked to give keynotes and facilitate workshops for fortune 500 companies, including Nike, QuickBooks, and Nationwide to audiences ranging from 50-500. Regan contributes to Harvard Business Review and Forbes, and has been featured in NBC.com, FastCompany, and Columbus CEO. She is located in Columbus, Ohio and coaches women from all over the world. On this episode we learn Regan's story and how she pivoted to life coaching. She reflects on her feelings that came up around starting a business and leaving the security of what some would call a "dream job." Her business has flourished and now she was worked with thousands of people. We are fortunate to learn from Regan as she divulges the common themes she sees women do (hint: we don't prioritize ourselves) and also what we humans do to hold ourselves back. This became a very relatable and powerful conversation that you all need to hear. Go check out Regan's https://reganwalsh.com/ (website) and sign up for her email list and follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/reganwalsh_lifecoach/ (@reganwalsh_lifecoach). There are some really good nuggets of advice in here. We laughed, we cried. Come check it out!This episode was a very special episode for Meltdown City. We can't want for you to listen! XO Nic & Ali
On today's episode, we are back in the studio with our new equipment. Hooray! And we have a new patreon account! We discuss our #meltdownmoments... and how Ali is feeling with her job uncertainty. Hint: she is feeling a little down about it. This episode, we discuss https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits (James Clear's book "Atomic Habits - An Easy Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones." )Did you know Steve Martin worked on perfecting his craft for 10 years before he got any good gigs and Jerry Seinfeld has a habit of writing jokes daily? Tiny, atomic sized habits can have a compound effect in areas of our life yet often we don't see the effect for a while. Often people give up before they can appreciate the strides they are gaining. Persistence is key to building a habit, in particular it is about showing up when you aren't feeling it but you do it anyway. To create good habit, here are James Clear's 4 Laws: Make it Obvious Make it Attractive Make it Easy Make it Satisfying To break a bad habit basically, it is the inverse of the 4 Laws above: Make it Invisible Make it Unattractive Make it Difficult Make it Unsatisfying Are you trying to create a new habit in your life? Or is there something you are trying to stop doing? Let us know! To download James Clear's Habit Cheat Sheet click https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits (here). XO Nic & Ali
We didn't forget about you! We are still here and back to our regularly programmed schedule! On today's episode, we chat about our meltdown moments and catch up. Our topic of the day is self doubt and how to over come it. We dig into the article https://www.positivityblog.com/overcome-self-doubt/ ("13 Powerful Ways to Overcome Self-Doubt (So You Can Finally Move Forward in Life)") by Henrik Edberg. We digest it and reflect on it from our own perspectives. Do you have self doubt? How do you move through it? There are some really big belly laughs in this episode. I hope you enjoy it! XO Nic & Ali Support this podcast
On today's episode, we talk about entering the new decade of 2020, setting resolutions and how to stick to your goals. We reference Marie Forleo's 7 minute video https://www.marieforleo.com/2020/01/achieve-your-goals/ (here) that has three science based tips for achieving your goals the first time. Check it out! What are you looking to accomplish this year? Are you going to do that thing you've always wanted to do? We discuss our goals for the podcast and for ourselves. We also discuss a #meltdownmoment that involves the two of us. THANKS FOR LISTENING! xo Nic & Ali Support this podcast
On today's episode we catch up with world traveler and travel blogger, Melissa Bitz, aka https://www.travelingbitz.com/ (Traveling Bitz) and we learn about her seven month long solo journey around the world. Last time we talked with Melissa, she was just a few weeks in. Now she has returned home to California and has had time to reflect on her experience and how it has changed her. Melissa shares where she traveled to in Europe and in South America, reveals what places are still lingering in her mind, as well as the highs and the lows and her advice to people wanting to follow in her footsteps as a solo traveler. Melissa definitely has some riveting tales to tell. Does she go back to her old life and her old job? You will have to listen to find out! Come listen to her experience and how it has impacted her life now! Be sure to check it out Melissa's blog https://www.travelingbitz.com/ (Traveling Bitz) for resources on solo travel as well as her blog posts about her experience. What an inspiring episode! Are you wanting to quit your job and travel the world? What are you waiting for? Maybe this episode will inspire you to do so! XO Nic & Ali
We are just popping on to wish you Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy Solstice, Happy Kwanzaa and Happy New Year! We shout out to some of our new listeners! Thanks for the support! Love to you and yours! Nic & Ali
On today's episode, we talk funny #meltdownmoments and reflect on how things are going with our side hustles. Plus, we discuss the concept of GRIT which is passion plus perserverance. Dr. Angela Duckworth has studied this concept and has a TEDx talk that you can watch https://www.ted.com/talks/angela_lee_duckworth_grit_the_power_of_passion_and_perseverance (here.) We talk about grit in our own lives and in relation to our own projects and parenthood. True to form, things get really raw and there are tears. I'm not going to reveal who cries this time, so you'll have to listen. The message is you can do what you want, just keep going one step at a time. XO Nic & Ali
On today's episode, we talk with Podcaster, Speaker & Family man https://aaronschlein.com/ (Aaron Schlein) from Sacramento, CA. He is the host of the successful https://familytravel.org/podcast/ (Family Travel Radio) — a weekly podcast presented by https://familytravel.org/podcast/ (The Family Travel Association). Aaron shares how he got on this path to entrepreneurship by wanting to write a book about how traveling with his grandmother as a teenager changed his life. However, his initial plan fell flat. It wasn't until he pivoted to starting a podcast that everything changed. He quotes https://www.eofire.com/ (John Lee Dumas from Entrepreneurs on Fire) who says, “Having a podcast makes people pay attention to you.” And it certainly did for Aaron. We talk with Aaron about some of the trips he took with his grandmother, like how he traveled to Russia in 1990 and how that infused him with an adventurous spirit and love of travel. Aaron is a huge advocate of family travel which he is the heart of his podcast Family Travel Radio, but he also lives his passion. He and his wife let his two kids pick where they want to go! Last year, it was London! This year it will be France! Come listen to this inspiring story of how Aaron started on a journey of transformation and entrepreneurship. He opens ups about his challenges and his wins. He has sage advice for people wanting to try new ventures! He also has great advice for parents on how to travel with your kids. We had a great time chatting with Aaron not only because he is a friend of our podcast, but he also is an inspiration to all of us! We hope you enjoy this very special episode! XO Nic & Ali
On today's episode, in the spirit of Thanksgiving, we take the time to thank all the guests who have been on our show and the many listeners. Thank you to our amazing, talented and fearless guests for being on the show and inspiring all of us to embrace change and take a chance! https://www.instagram.com/courtneypaigeerwin/ (Courtney Erwin), https://www.broadcastcoffeeroasters.com/#/ (Barry Faught), https://www.backpacking-with-the-bonds.com/ (Carrie and Albert Bond), https://amyjohnsonphoto.com/ (Amy Johnson), Shane Jones, https://www.facebook.com/seattlefoodiepodcast/ (Nelson Lau), https://www.instagram.com/hoboarchitect/ (Nicholas Williams), https://www.travelingbitz.com/ (Melissa Bitz), https://www.michaeltranmer.com/ (Michael Tranmer), http://www.pushers-show.com/ (SumedaAhuja-Bahri), https://www.instagram.com/smucs/ (Kathy Waage), https://www.nomadicmatt.com/ (Matt Kepnes), http://minoritynomad.com/ (Erick Prince) and soon to be guest, https://aaronschlein.com/ (Aaron Schlein). Thank you to our loyal listeners such as my sister Amy, Amity, Eric, Leah, Chris, Carrie, Katrina, Cathy, Dr. Dueck, Tom, Jon-Mark, my Dad, Sheralyn, Sunga, Merrick, William, James, Martha, Caty, Beth, Paul, Brian and whoever else has ever listened! Thank you!! Did you know our show has been downloaded in 31 countries!?!? Also, on this episode we discuss holiday traditions and true to form, we get off on some tangents. We are so thankful for the support and love you've given us. May you have a Happy Thanksgiving! What are your traditions? I'm (Nicole) starting a new tradition and listening to "Alice's Restaurant" the 18 minute 1967 Arlo Guthrie anti-war song. XO Nicole & Ali
On today’s episode, Nicole and Ali chat while Ali is in Seattle and Nicole is in Pullman, WA. They get into a conversation about vulnerability and reflect on a https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability (video) by https://brenebrown.com/ (Brene Brown), PhD and LMSW. “Vulnerability is the core of shame and fear and our struggle for worthiness, but it appears that it’s also the birthplace of joy, of creativity, of belonging, of love” states Brene. Ali opens up about how parenting is super hard and how she would just love some “freedom and danger.” Nicole sheds a few tears talking about her fears and discussing the scariness of mid-life. This is a super raw show. Hope you enjoy it. XO Nic & Ali
Hey there! On today’s episode, we catch up and reflect on last week’s interview with Erick Prince of http://minoritynomad.com/ (Minority Nomad). You can listen to it https://meltdowncitypodcast.com/conversations-with-photo-journalist-world-traveler-and-entrepreneur-erick-prince-a-k-a-minority-nomad/ (here)! Per usual, we discuss #meltdownmoments that have come up. Ali reflects on the unexpected death of her friend of 20 years, may he rest in peace. We discuss moving through fear and Nicole quotes her old coach, http://jamesswanwick.com/ (James Swanwick) “feel the fear and do it anyway.” Yes, sometimes it is challenging to do things that we are afraid of but ultimately, facing things we fear gets easier with time. We get a little out there as we discuss https://chopra.com/ (Deepak Chopra’s) 7th pillar of health – awareness and that perhaps we are living in a dream and reality is perhaps in our dreams Whoa. Thanks for listening to this episode! As always, don’t forget to rate, review and subscribe! Please tell your friends about us if you enjoy listening! XO Nic & Ali
On today’s episode, we talk with the very talented Erick Prince, aka http://minoritynomad.com/ (Minority Nomad) calling in from Bangkok, Thailand. Erick is a photographer, blogger, vlogger, entrepreneur and world traveler who for several years has called Bangkok his home. Originally from East Cleveland, Ohio Erick shares how he got started as a photographer after being given a choice between vocational school or expulsion. Choosing vocational school, more specifically photography he was gifted his first camera by his teacher, Irene Shinkle. In short order he became the school photographer shooting school dances and events and saw an opportunity for his own role in photography. After 10 years in the military. he re-focused his energy on photography and subsequently, people started gravitating towards his work. Erick started http://minoritynomad.com/ (Minority Nomad) with $19,000 and a one way ticket to London with a vision to be the first African American to visit every country. We talk about how that came to be and where things stand. We discuss the Black Travel Movement and the importance of representation. “Representation matters” he says. People of color have always been traveling but they have been represented or marketed to. It is imperative to see people doing things you want to do so you know you can do it, too. Also, on this episode, Erick shares the hardships of being a travel photographer and a digital nomad such as the highs, the lows, the judgments, the struggles on relationships and all things in between… but in the end it is worth it. And we discuss Anthony Bourdain’s recent suicide and his insight into it. We continue on chatting about racism in America and Donald Trump. And how travel can challenge your own belief system because it pushes you are out of your comfort zone because no one is no longer reinforcing your values or beliefs. This episode will keep you glued to your earbuds. Come listen to this entertaining, educational and inspirational episode of the Meltdown City Podcast! Please follow what Erick Prince is up to athttp://minoritynomad.com/ ( www.minoritynomad.com) or on his instagram @https://www.instagram.com/minoritynomad/ (minoritynomad)! XO Nic & Ali
This week, we talk #meltdownmoments that involve nagging, medical scares, facial scars and the sacrifices that Ali makes for motherhood. We shout out to some of our listeners such as Katrina, her amazing review and her bold moves! Shout out to our previous guest Desirae Judy and her and her husband Eric Judy's launching of their bookstorehttps://www.paperboatbooksellers.com/ ( Paperboat Booksellers)! Shout of to Nick Reynolds for listening! And thank you to our new listener Dr. Dueck! Thank you so much for listening! Nicole discusses the highs and lows of starting her own business http://unwoundretreats.com (Unwound Retreats), what that feels like, and how doors open when you put yourself out there. We discuss how you can your meet goals by doing some purposeful reverse engineering. And per Nicole's coach https://www.michaeltranmer.com/ (Michael Tranmer) he says, “When it gets hard, you have to remember the why.” Putting yourself out there is super scary and you have to remember why you are doing it in the first place so you don't quit! We love hearing from you! Please tell your friends about us and don't forget to rate, review and subscribe! Peace out! Nic & Ali P.S. We are playing around with releasing episodes every other week. We are still here, but stay tuned!
On today’s episode, Nicole and Ali catch up and talk about Ali’s son and his recovery. A topic unexpectedly comes up and they open up about eating disorders from their youth and how it plays out in adulthood. The two ladies discuss previous trips around the sun including birthday lows and highs and what it felt like to turn 40. What do you normally do for your birthday? Do you reflect, set goals for the coming year? Are you comfortable getting older? Come listen! Nic & Ali XO
On today’s episode, Nicole and Ali catch up and give YOU a big shout out for listening! Thank you!! They discuss some serious mishaps and meltdowns from the past week. Ali’s youngest was bit in the face by a dog and she goes into the frightening details. Nicole and Rob got swept away in kayaks and needing rescuing… They discuss their countless technical difficulties and also share how they got a TROLL. That was bound to happen. Anyway, they close the episode out by reflecting on the positive moments that life can bring us. “Do what you love on your days off” to quote the very wise Critical Care Pulmonologist Dr. Goss. And hey, “You are enough!” Peace Out
Today we are talking to New York Times Best Selling author of https://www.amazon.com/How-Travel-World-50-Day/dp/0399173285 (How to Travel the World on $50 a Day), world renowned travel expert and entrepreneur Matt Kepnes, aka Nomadic Matt. Matt has an award winning blog http://www.nomadicmatt.com/ (www.nomadicmatt.com) which hosts countless travel resources, plus guidebooks and e-courses. He has been featured on CNN, National Geographic, The BBC and many more. Matt just released his new travel memoir https://www.amazon.com/Ten-Years-Nomad-Travelers-Journey/dp/1250190517 (Ten Years a Nomad – A Traveler's Journey Home) and we asked him on the show to talk about it. Matt's new book is deeply personal which differs from his normal writing style on “the how and the what of travel.” He shares his editor's request to go “deeper.” He tells us what it was like to head out on his own when people in his life were not as supportive, how he overcame it and whether those people are on board now. He discusses how he overcame his fears of traveling solo and how we were are all just wanting human connection. We learn how friendships are different on the road than at home and that leads towards faster friendships and makes dating look very different. We circle back to his home in Austin and ask if has the semblance of routine he was longing for. At the end of his book, he wrote “19 lessons from 10 years of travel” and number 13 stuck a chord – “It is never too late to change.” Matt elaborates on that point and how travel gives you the space to be whoever you want to be and if your joke bombs you can just start anew at a different hostel or location. Matt has many endeavors and he shared the genesis and vision of https://travelcon.org (TravelCon) a new travel industry conference that focuses on professional development and how to sustain and grow your travel business. He also touched on the mission behind his non-profit https://takeflyte.org/ (Flyte) which helps under-served teens get to experience “the gift of travel.” We learn who is inspiring him right now and some inspirational book recommendations such as https://www.amazon.com/Vagabonding-Rolf-Potts/dp/8415355262/ref=sr_1_4?hvadid=78202817349202&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=vagabonding&qid=1567383932&s=gateway&sr=8-4 (Vagabonding) by Rolf Potts, https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Found-Pacific-Crest-Trail/dp/0307476073/ref=sr_1_2?hvadid=78065376905134&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=wild+by+cheryl+strayed&qid=1567384005&s=gateway&sr=8-2 (Wild) by Cheryl Strayed, https://www.amazon.com/Bill-Bryson-Sunburned-Reprinted-12-2-2000/dp/B00HTJNM82/ref=sr_1_2?hvadid=77927940091926&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=in+a+sunburned+country&qid=1567384057&s=gateway&sr=8-2 (In a Sunburned Country) by Bill Bryson and https://www.amazon.com/Innocents-Abroad-Wordsworth-Classics/dp/1840226366/ref=sr_1_2?hvadid=3527180630&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=innocence+abroad&qid=1567384139&s=gateway&sr=8-2 (The Innocents Abroad) by Mark Twain. We loved talking to Matt and definitely enjoyed his book! Come listen to this very special episode of the Meltdown City Podcast! XO Nicole & Ali photo credit: Lola Akinmade
On today’s episode, Nic & Ali catch up, talk about cat fiascoes and masterminds. Ali’s children make some unexpected appearances and that leads to hilarity. There are quite a few shout outs this episode! Thank you to Brian, Rache, Caty, Martha, Beth, Merrick and Sunga for listening to the show! This episode, they discuss an article written by prolific author Brene Brown, ‘https://brenebrown.com/articles/2018/05/24/the-midlife-unraveling/ (On Midlife Unraveling)‘ and how deeply it resonated with them. Brene writes about her own experience confronting midlife and the way in which it came crashing down. “Like it or not, at some point during midlife, you're going down, and after that there are only two choices: staying down or enduring rebirth” she says on midlife unraveling. People either respond to these feelings by either embracing their unraveling, denial and digging heals in deeper, numbing it out or resisting and fighting it. Both Ali and Nicole have had their versions of this midlife unraveling so they reflect on that and where they are now. Have you have this experience? Are you feeling called by the universe to change your path? Let us know. We want to know we are not alone. Brene closed the article with this powerful quote by Maya Angelou, “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”
https://meltdowncitypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/20616f78-0579-4588-9433-be5efdcc7d5c.jpg () This week, Nic and Ali catch up with their dear friend Courtney Erwin to discuss life in Morocco and how this last year has been. Coco was on the 1st season, on episode 03 so it was super fun and heart warming to catch up while she was on US soil. On this episode, Court discusses how it feels to live in two very distinct cultures, in-between two places and the stark contrast between the drive for individualism or belonging to a community. She shares her spiritual path, as a Sufi as we talk about how to stay grounded in the modern world. We get a bit tender and spiritual as she talks about what is Sufism and how we can spend more time in our hearts and less time in our heads, trying to be in the moment. We are all our own unique versions of ourselves. “The privilege of a lifetime is being who you are.” Joseph Campbell. Courtney is a specialist in international and comparative law, with expertise in international human rights and Islamic law. She has over a decade of experience working internationally with religious, political, legal, and civil society actors, in addition to UN agencies, multi-lateral organizations, and foreign governments. She currently works a a religious scholar and writer living full time in Morocco. You can see Courtney when she was on the Moroccan TV show, ‘https://www.telemaroc.tv/p/Hello-Maroc/episode/417 (Hello Maroc).’ OR follow her on https://www.instagram.com/courtneypaigeerwin/?hl=en (Instagram.) Currently, she is writing a book about letters to her father and shopping it around to a publisher. Stay tuned for more.
On today's episode, Nic & Ali catch up, talk about #meltdowns and a ghost story in a ghost town. They did get into a book https://www.amazon.com/Happiness-Hypothesis-Finding-Modern-Ancient/dp/0465028020/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=78615134578073&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=the+happiness+hypothesis&qid=1565047459&s=gateway&sr=8-1 (‘The Happiness Hypothesis’ ) by author Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist and professor. He talks eloquently about how our minds are like the elephant and the rider. The rider is our conscious mind and the elephant is the subconscious… And how we can tame the elephant in order to find happiness. In the pursuit of happiness, he includes three ways to become happier such as practicing meditation, cognitive behavioral therapy or getting on SSRIs. We should spend more time doing things that make you happy are ways to increase your happiness level such as practicing random acts of kindness or being in your flow state. Also, he recommended spending more time off, less on consumer goods and nurturing your current relationships with family and friends. And BONUS, we read travel blogger https://www.travelingbitz.com/ (Melissa Bitz)', most recent https://www.instagram.com/p/B0d_U0Mieig/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link (post) on Instagram about happiness since it fit right in with our topic! She offers up her recipe for happiness we couldn’t agree more! What are you doing to tame your personal elephant in your pursuit for happiness?
https://meltdowncitypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/IMG_7466-1.jpg () On this episode, Nic & Ali talk about kids loosing their baby teeth, Breitenbush, Eddie Izzard, Oregon Country Fair and #meltdownmoments including parades, Paypal mishaps and wrestling with garden hoses! Stupid GD hoses. We review our career path from high school until present day and how it has not been a straight line. We were inspired to review our trajectories after a reader's email – Christopher Greenwood. Thanks, Chris!! Are you wanting to change things up, start a new career or try something new? Where are you pivoting? Why have you made some of your career choices?
https://meltdowncitypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/IMG_1841.jpeg ()https://meltdowncitypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/IMG_1846.jpeg ()https://meltdowncitypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/IMG_1847.jpeg ()https://meltdowncitypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/IMG_1843.jpeg ( ) On this week’s episode, Nic and Ali interview Kathy Waage. A married mother of two and an ICU nurse, Kathy talks all about how she and her husband decided to sell their home in North Bend, WA to travel around the states in an RV for a year. Kathy gets really personal about how motherhood challenged her and her need for some serious change. So, Kathy, Leland and their two young kids set out on a great adventure. She has some incredible stories, amazing gems of places to see such as the Channel Islands off of Ventura to Custer State Park and advice on how to actually make this work! After a year on the road, Kathy and her family settled on their new location of Durango, Colorado where she is working as a nurse and Leland is busy with his vintage car repair business. Check out Kathy on instagram https://www.instagram.com/smucs/?hl=en (@smucs) and their blog https://nomadicbarefootchaos.com/ (www.nomadicbarefootchaos.com) which kept friends and family up to date on their adventures. Way to be an inspiration, Kathy! We LOVED talking with you and we most definitely want to come to Durango to visit! XOXO
On this weeks episode, Nic and Ali catch up on the morning of Fourth of July, hence the name of the episode. Nicole recaps TravelCon 2019, http://www.nomadicmatt.com (Matthew Kepne's) travel conference that was in Boston this June and the fun that was had! Everyone there was doing amazing, inspirational things, from travel bloggers, travel vloggers, journalists, podcasters and tour operators. Some of the keynote speakers included http://www.cherylstrayed.com/ (Cheryl Strayed), http://www.cherylstrayed.com/ (Mark Manson), and http://clayhebert.com/ (Clay Hebert). Nic caught up with a few familiar faces including Melissa Bitz from https://www.travelingbitz.com/ (Traveling Bitz), Aaron Schlein with https://aaronschlein.com/ (Dramatic Dad) and https://aaronschlein.com/podcasts/family-travel-radio/ (the Family Travel Radio Podcast), Kevin Hill with https://twoadultsnokids.com/ (Two Adults No Kids) and Erick Prince, http://minoritynomad.com/ (the Minority Nomad) a photojournalist. She also chatted with https://bossmeggan.com/ (Meggan Kaiser), the author of https://bossmeggan.com/the-book/ (Everything for Free – Free Travel for the Modern Nomad). Nicole shares Clay Hebert's incredible advice on how the elevator pitch isn't doing you any favors and how to properly introduce yourself. Ali catches us up to speed on what she is reading which is Esther Perel's the ‘https://www.amazon.com/State-Affairs-Rethinking-Infidelity/dp/0062322583 (State of Affairs)‘ and Peggy Orenstein's ‘https://www.amazon.com/Girls-Sex-Navigating-Complicated-Landscape/dp/0062209744 (Girls and Sex)‘ in preparation for raising a young daughter. She is contemplating how girls are taught to view their bodies and changing that landscape. Ali also had a guilt free mommy night out with one of her best friends and details how that felt. What is new with you? What are you working towards? Thanks for listening!
Sumedha Ahuja-Bahri is a patent attorney, stand-up comedian, comedy writer, playwright and producer and mother of two who lives in the DC area. She discusses how her life has always been infused with her creative side, how she got on this path and how this was received by her family, especially her father. Sumedha co-wrote and co-produced an interactive stage comedy called “http://fishnet-networks.net/ (fishnet-networks.net)” that ran in Boston for 3 years in the theater district. Currently, she is one of the three writers and creators on http://www.pushers-show.com/ (Pushers) – a show about pharmaceutical reps. Sumedha divulges her creative writing process, how it felt to do her first stand-up routine and behind the scenes details on creating a web-series. We had such a fun time chatting with Sumedha and we hope you enjoy this episode, too! You can follow Sumedha Ahuja-Bahri on twitter @momediansb or http://www.pushers-show.com/ (here)!
https://meltdowncitypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/New-Season-New-You-instagram-post.png () Did you miss us? We missed you! We are back for Season Two – New Season, New You. We have a new intro and outro. Let us know what you think! We cover our #meltdownmoments, catch up on all of the things we are up to trying to push ourselves out of our comfort zones. We talk about our upcoming guests that YOU don’t want to miss. Come laugh, get inspired and have fun! What are you doing to push yourselves along? XOXO Nic & Ali
This week, Nicole and Ali catch up, talk about their new segment “TV time” and their upcoming event, the Episode 30 Party which is a wrap of Season One of The Meltdown City Podcast! Have you ever taken something personally or made the wrong assumption? We have, too! This week, we get into ‘The Four Agreements – A Path to Personal Freedom' by Don Miguel Ruiz. This book offers up a code of conduct from ancient Toltec wisdom that can help free a person from suffering by following the following steps: Be impeccable with your word Don't take things personally Don't make assumptions Do your best This was an thought provoking book. Have you read it? The author touts that you can find your own path to heaven and personal freedom by living this way. Certainly, there was something to be gleaned especially not taking things personally. That is a huge continual life lesson. Thank you for listening to the MDCP! We are wrapping season one and taken a few weeks off to regroup and plan! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe! Email us your #meltdownmoments, crazy stories or whatever in between and we'll read it on the air! PEACE OUT! Nic & Ali P.S. Featured in this photo is Amy Johnson, Food Photographer from episode 15, Nelson Lau, Seattle Foodie from episode 22 and Barry Faught, Coffee Entrepreneur from episode 9 take from our episode 30 wrap party! We appreciate your support!!
On today's episode, Nicole and Ali do their usual catchup, talk about #Meltdownmoments and discuss their new segment “TV show time.” Today, we discuss https://jensincero.com/ (Jen Sincero')s best selling book, https://jensincero.com/shop/ (‘You are a Badass – How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life.') This is a book everyone should read! This will help you believe in the power in trusting the universe. Some key takeaways were: Your mind believes what you tell it. If you tell it “you suck, you can't do this, you'll never find happiness” then that will be the case. Start telling yourself that what you want IS possible. “If you want to lead a life you've never led, you have to do things you've never done.” “Those that want massive change will do it, those that don't will make an excuse.” Love yourself. We also go over the nine ways to apply this book to your life, so stay tuned for that! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe! Tweet at us on twitter https://twitter.com/meltdowncitypod (@meltowncitypod), follow us on instagram https://www.instagram.com/meltdowncitypodcast/?hl=en (@meltdowncitypodcast), check out our https://www.facebook.com/meltdowncitypodcast/ (Facebook Page). Email us at meltdowncitypodcast@gmail.com your thoughts, comments and we'll read it on the air! Peace Out!
On this week's episode, Nic and Ali catch up on a beautiful Seattle spring day and tell funny job meltdowns, mistakes and mishaps from years past. Have you ever had something not go your way on the job? We sure have. Ali should be careful with her email clearly as you will hear, and Nicole should re-consider ever being a temp. There might be a funny nurse story in there and we shout out to the Nurses for Nurse's Week. Thanks for all you do! Come listen, laugh and be entertained. Send us YOUR funny job mishaps or mistakes to meltdowncitypodcast@gmail.com and we'll read it on the air! Thanks for listening!
On this episode, Nicole and Ali share their #meltdownmoments from the week and this one should go down in the annals of podcasting failures. Ali shares how her birthday was a dudder and needs a do-over. Poor babe. This week, we discuss https://www.amazon.com/Crush-Time-Cash-Your-Passion/dp/0061914177/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=78477695855888&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=crush+it+gary+vaynerchuk&qid=1557153158&s=gateway&sr=8-1 (‘Crush It)‘ by https://www.garyvaynerchuk.com/ (Gary Vanyerchuk). Gary is an entreprenuer, author, CEO of https://vaynermedia.com/ (VaynerMedia) and founder of https://www.youtube.com/user/WineLibraryTV (WineLibraryTV). Gary inspires hard work and hussle and lays it out for you in this book. If you want to go after your passion, you can achieve it but you must hussle. He offers advice for people just getting started that was surprising, such as don't pay attention to your stats and analytics for a year. People get impatient and don't see growth fast enough, so they quit before their thing gets going. So, you have to be patient and cultivate community with what following you have and truly care about those people. Come listen to us talk about what resonated with Gary Vaynerchuk's book, ‘https://www.amazon.com/Crush-Time-Cash-Your-Passion/dp/0061914177/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=78477695855888&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=crush+it+gary+vaynerchuk&qid=1557153158&s=gateway&sr=8-1 (Crush It).' Follow him on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/garyvee/ (@garyvee) for some good, hard, no bullshit advice that you need to hear!
On this episode, Nicole and Ali interview https://www.michaeltranmer.com/ (Michael Tranmer), Coach, Speaker, Engineer and Author who is based out of Vancouver, BC. Michael opens up about his transformational story that put him on a path of self discovery and clarity. Michael even wrote a book about his journey called, https://www.michaeltranmer.com/my-book (‘Satori Ananda – Awaken to Happiness') releasing this June. Michael offers real, practical advice on getting unstuck, as well as moving through our fear! Also, he offers recommendations for inspirational reading such as: https://untetheredsoul.com/ (‘The Untethered Soul') by Michael Singer https://www.thefouragreements.com/books-english/ (‘The Four Agreements') by don Miguel Ruiz Material by Dr. Joe Dispenza – website found https://drjoedispenza.com/ (here) For relationships, John Gray's ‘https://www.amazon.com/Men-Mars-Women-Venus-Understanding/dp/0060574216 (Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus.”) And for men in particular, Dr. David Deida, https://www.amazon.com/Way-Superior-Man-Challenges-Anniversary/dp/1622038320 (‘The Way of the Superior Man.') Join us for an honest, vulnerable, raw and inspiring conversation. You won't be disappointed! May Michael inspire you to live your best life. You can follow Michael Tranmer on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/michael.tranmer/?hl=en (@michael.tranmer) or find Michael on his website http://www.michaeltranmer.com/ (www.michaeltranmer.com) to learn about his coaching. To sign up for book pre-sales alert, go here: https://www.michaeltranmer.com/my-book (https://www.michaeltranmer.com/my-book) The MDCP ladies will be reading this one for sure! Come listen https://meltdowncitypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Attachment-1.jpeg ()
On this episode, Nicole and Ali celebrate their 25th episode of Meltdown City by laughing and reflecting on this process of their podcast. They reflect on the bloopers, behind the scenes mishaps, lost episodes, equipment failures and also they re-cap the guests they have had on the show! Nicole and Ali announce their new twitter account https://twitter.com/meltdowncitypod (@meltdowncitypod) and that there is a 30th episode party on May 29th! Location TBD. This event will be open to guests of the show, listeners and friends of the show so come meet us in person! Come Listen and Meltdown with us! https://meltdowncitypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/IMG_7167-1.jpg ()
On episode 24, Conversations with Melissa Bitz, Nicole and Ali talk to travel blogger, Melissa Bitz aka TravelingBitz from Banos, Ecuador to hear how things are going two weeks into her six month trip traveling the world. Melissa blogs about traveling solo while being a working professional and she has stepped up her game to travel and write full time for the next six months. This was a very exciting interview as you can hear car horns, children playing, and fireworks transporting you to the South American country of Ecuador. On this episode, Melissa shares why she left her job and gave up her favorite apartment. She offers great advice for someone who is thinking of getting into the travel blog space and also about how to approach solo travel. Plus, she shares a very fresh #meltdownmoment from the road! When asked about inspirational books she recommends: https://www.amazon.com/Happy-Traveler-Unpacking-Secrets-Vacations/dp/0190638982/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=happy+traveler+book&qid=1554995970&s=gateway&sr=8-1 (The Happy Traveler, by Jamie Kurtz) https://www.amazon.com/Paris-Letters-Janice-MacLeod/dp/1402288794/ref=sr_1_1?hvadid=3527187829&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvqmt=e&keywords=paris+letter&qid=1554996087&s=gateway&sr=8-1 (Paris Letters, by Jamie MacLeod) https://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Badass%C2%AE-Doubting-Greatness/dp/0762447699/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3ASP2MMGSDI5B&keywords=you+are+a+badass+by+jen+sincero&qid=1554996233&s=gateway&sprefix=you+are+a+badass+by+%2Caps%2C1876&sr=8-1 (You are a Badass, By Jen Sincero) It was so fun and inspiring to talk with Melissa! You can follow her amazing journey here on her instagram https://www.instagram.com/travelingbitz/?hl=en (@travelingbitz) on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/travelingbitz (facebook.com/travelingbitz) and catch up on her latest posts to her blog https://www.travelingbitz.com/ (www.travelingbitz.com).
On today's episode, Nicole and Ali catch up, swap #meltdownmoments and read an email from a listener! They also go on a bit of a tangent and segue into their topic of the episode, discussing Michelle Obama's book, https://www.becomingmichelleobama.com/ (Becoming). They discuss Michelle's inspirational and successful path, her openness to discuss her personal “swerve” moments and her behind the scenes look into living at the most famous address while being the First Lady of the United States. https://www.instagram.com/michelleobama/ (Michelle Obama) is funny, vulnerable, courageous and inspiring. We are so grateful she shared her memoir with the world. Come Listen!
On Episode 22, Nic and Ali sit down with Nelson Lau of https://www.instagram.com/nelson_eats/?hl=en (@nelson_eats) fame. He is an influential food photographer, as well as the co-host of the Seattle Foodie Podcast with Monica Beach of https://www.instagram.com/monybseattle/?hl=en (@monybseattle). Nelson shares how he left his very stable, yet unfulfilling job to be in alignment with his professional goals and personal passions. His journey is fascinating and full of introspection. Plus, he is a fan of the show and it is our first time doing a podcastor to podcastor interview! We had the best time with Nelson and hope you do too listening to this very special episode of Meltdown City! Come listen! P.S. If you haven't listened to the Seattle Foodie Podcast, you should check it out on the following link https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/seattle-foodie-podcast/id1437279835?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 (here)! You can find them on twitter @seattlefoodiepod, on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/seattlefoodiepodcast/ (@seattlefoodiepodcast)
On this episode, Nic and Ali continue their telling of their travel meltdowns from the road which were a bit more dangerous this go around. They involve being stuck in a sauna in Mexico, in a bathroom England, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1399045/ (MacGyver), a harrowing car ride in Cambodia and a murder. Hilarity ensues. This is by no means non-endorsement of travel, but a sharing of the craziness that can happen on the road. We read a couple travel meltdowns from listeners who wrote in! Also, we created a list of 10 books to read you are feeling stuck. Please email us at meltdowncitypodcast@gmail.com if you would want a copy of the list! Or email us if you have a story to share! Happy Listening! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe!
On Episode 20, we sit down to chat with Desirae Judy, the owner and principal at http://moi-designs.com/ (M.O.I Designs), a Seattle based interior design studio specializing in residential and boutique commercial interior design. She is also the co-owner of the independent bookstore https://www.paperboatbooksellers.com/ (Paperboat Booksellers), a new joint venture with her husband, Eric Judy. Nicole and Ali talk with Dez about how she became an interior designer, what it felt like to start out and how things are different now that she has some skin in the game. She offers sage advice for someone just opening a business. Dez also discusses the ins and outs of this new business venture with her husband, fulfilling his dream to open a bookstore. Currently, Paperboat Booksellers is shopping for it's dream space in West Seattle with the goal to be a neighborhood bookstore. Dez is also the mother of three children, the namesake of her interior design studio. Ali and Dez talk parenting and share the ups and the downs of raising three kids. Come check out Dez' beautiful work at http://moi-designs.com/ (www.moi-designs.com) and find out what Paperboat Booksellers are up to https://www.paperboatbooksellers.com/ (www.paperboatbooksellers.com). You can follow M.O.I Designs on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dwmoidesigns/?hl=en (@dwmoidesigns) and Paperboat Booksellers https://www.instagram.com/paperboatbooksellers/?hl=en (@paperboatbooksellers). Come listen to this latest episode! https://meltdowncitypodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/IMG_0104.jpg ( )
On this episode, Nic and Ali discuss the topic of modern love after they digested https://www.estherperel.com/my-story (Esther Perel's) book ‘https://www.amazon.com/dp/0060753641/?tag=wwwestherpere-20 (Mating in Captivity)‘, her Ted Talk on ‘https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2AUat93a8Q (Rethinking Infidelity)‘ and the talk from SXSW ‘https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iu9_8Vsmtk (Modern Love and Relationships.)‘ Esther is a world renowned couple's psychotherapist and New York Times best selling author. Nic and Ali wanted to examine how love in relationships has changed over time, how to maintain your own sexual identity in a relationship and the shadow of the third. They look at their own relationships with this content from Esther Perel to bring out insights and important epiphanies. They discuss their relationships with their partners and their thoughts on marriage. How do you keep it fresh in a long term relationship and how can you look at your partner with new eyes? We think the grass is always greener, but might it be plenty green where you currently are? Come listen to this juicy and vulnerable episode of Meltdown City!
On this episode, Nic and Ali share their #meltdownmoments as Seattle Snowmaggedon hits. This week, they read their first listener's #meltdownmoment from Nelson, known as https://www.instagram.com/nelson_eats/?hl=en (@nelson_eats), one of the co-hosts from the https://www.instagram.com/seattlefoodiepodcast/?hl=en (Seattle Foodie Podcast) and it did not disappoint. The meat of today's episode is about funny travel tales from the road. Nic discusses some interesting “blessings” she received while in Morocco with friend https://www.instagram.com/courtneypaigeerwin/?hl=en (Courtney) this past May. Ali tells old tales from a ladies trip to Spain and Morocco in the late 90s. Nic discusses an unfortunate but funny experience living in France and Ali's reminisces on her time abroad, as well. There will definitely be a second episode of travel tales! Come listen!
On this episode, Nicole and Ali talk with architect, Nicholas Williams. Nick has been living an nontraditional lifestyle from his airstream trailer, adventuring on the road while creating beautiful architecture for his clients. He built out his airstream to function off the grid and with space for him to design on the road from places like Joshua Tree National Park or the beach in Malibu. He discusses the logistics of working remotely for his clients in Sante Fe, New Mexico and Los Angeles, California and the dichotomy of those two subsets; artists with no money to egomaniacs with all the money in the world. Come listen to Nick share some of his projects such as https://www.nicholas-williams.com/#/homeofdustwindandsky/ (Home of Dust, Wind and Sky), and https://www.nicholas-williams.com/#/tansucasa1/ (Tansucasa), as well as how he ended up living full-time in his airstream. Sometimes, you have to have a meltdown to figure out what you really need in life. Nick's beautiful work can be seen on his website: http://www.nicholas-williams.com (www.Nicholas-Williams.com). You can also follow him on Instagram on his account https://www.instagram.com/hoboarchitect/?hl=en (@hoboarchitect).
On this episode, Ali and Nicole catch up and discuss how things are going. They are super excited to tick off one of their 2019 goals by attending their first podcast meet-up with the https://seattlepodcasters.com/ (Seattle Podcaster Guild) at https://optimismbrewing.com/ (Optimism Brewery) later that night. Those two ladies are doing something new and out of their comfort zone! Ali is really finding her groove with her work-life balance and getting at her 2019 goals with her https://asanarebel.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA7briBRD7ARIsABhX8aCZE_gydlPLVg0uI5QG_2_RkhpC9a3tw-LDfhQyo5r7L3sd8jmtmDMaAvsvEALw_wcB (Asana Rebel app). Nic is wrestling with her new role and had some feelings of purposelessness with her role transition. Per usual, they talk #meltdown moments that don't disappoint. As promised, included in the photos is one from the meet-up and one of their new business cards from https://www.canva.com/ (Canva)! Come listen in! Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe. Also, please write in YOUR meltdown moment to meltdowncitypodcast@gmail.com and we'll read it on the air. XO