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All That To Say
Ep. 61 - Curated By Canopy Pop-Up (Part Three)

All That To Say

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 92:14


Congratulations...you've made it to the end of the Canopy Pop-Up MARATHON live podcast recording session. We've laughed, we've cried. Secrets have been revealed. The meaning of life has been explored and our bonds grew ever deeper. Today you'll hear from another incredible line-up of ladies including our NUMBER. ONE. FAN! Be sure to follow these local brands mentioned on today's podcast: Morgan Amanda Photography - https://morganamandaphotography.com/ Emily Odem - https://www.enhancedbyeb.com/about April Robson - https://www.instagram.com/april.robson/ Mar + Roe - https://www.marandroe.com/ Cari Ray Paints - https://cariraypaints.com/ Amber Holland - https://www.instagram.com/amber.holland.skin/ Learn more about the All That To Say Podcast by visiting www.podcatts.com.  Want even more from Miranda and Kristin? Subscribe to our Patreon for just $6/month. Enjoy bonus episodes and exclusive ATTS content you won't find anywhere else! CALL US on the Honesty Hotline (HoHo!) anytime! 877-914-6464. We want to hear from you. Leave an anonymous message to be featured on an upcoming episode! Maybe you need to get something off your chest or need our honest opinion on something? We want to hear it! Follow us on Instagram at @allthattosay_podcast. We love meeting new people, so leave a comment or better yet...share the love with your friends! You can also find our weekly podcast videos on our YouTube channel! If you love our content, be sure to like, subscribe, download, rate, and review! We hope to continue bringing this unhinged FIRE CONTENT every week. xoxo

But Not All At Once
Living Out A Sister's Legacy with Liz Fisher: Part Two

But Not All At Once

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 85:44


Brooke Turner's story may be But Not All At Once's most downloaded episode ever - and for good reason. Describing herself as a "student of hope" despite unexpected widowhood and terminal cancer, Brooke shared words I revisit whenever I need a little perspective and a few hours with a friend.Today Brooke's sister, Liz, finishes her story with an update on the grieving, healing, joy-filled Turner/Fisher family of eight. She and her husband now have six children from third to sixth grades, and their life is as hectic and wonderful as it sounds. This week we pick up just before Brooke's passing and six weeks before the kick-off of Covid.If you're a Patreon subscriber, be sure your email address is up-to-date in your subscription! Later this month we'll launch an e-newsletter to chat about the awkward, insightful, intimate, or downright embarrassing stories too personal to share on the podcast at large. Plus book and movie recommendations, the best advice we never took, what we wish we could say to our younger selves and more.Patreon listeners will also hear updates this winter from beloved former guests April Robson, whom many of us have kept close to our hearts in recent months, and Margot Guy, whose long journey to motherhood has a delightful new chapter to share! Thanks for checking in over the podcast's holiday break; I'm excited to be back. See y'all here next week and on Instagram until then! xoxo

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But Not All At Once
Things That Get Easier (And A Few That Might Not)

But Not All At Once

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 41:20


In genuine irony, this episode was delayed a week after things did not in fact get easier. With both a new puppy and a new business, things felt flat-out wild. But we're back, and I'm reminding us all of what gets easier over time, just in case it's hard to imagine from deep in the trenches.If you saw my list on Instagram, you'll have a preview of what I mean. Parts of life, decision-making, body issues, communicating, self-care and even parenting do get easier over time. (Conversely, parts of parenting get more complicated and challenging over time too, so stay tuned on that front.)Overall, this is the antidote to my Things That Are Not Awesome video posted to Patreon yesterday.In today's episode, you'll hear me mention upcoming follow-up episodes with Brooke Turner's sister Liz; April Robson; Kim Jamieson; and an update from first-ever guest Meredith Jaggard that already lives on Patreon.If you didn't catch my recent interview on the Mama Needs podcast, please listen to the mix of self-care and '90s nostalgia I wax poetic about there; I believe every word. You can find it, as well as a few other interviews, on the As Seen On section of my website. Woven into today's chat are a few aspects of our family's story that may make more sense if you listen to background episodes from September 2020 (an interview by April Robson) and September 2021. If you're facing a hard season or swimming through the unthinkable, I hope they provide you a glimmer of hope. That said, you know best what you need; read each summary to determine if the content is more than your heart can handle in a tender spot. You know where to find me until next week, friends... xoxo

But Not All At Once
Her Happiness Matters More than a Diagnosis

But Not All At Once

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 74:24


You're at a playground. Your most curious child toddles over to a girl in a wheelchair and asks an open-hearted question: why she can't walk? Do you dig a hole in the sandbox and hide? Shush him and scurry away? Join them both for a conversation and a little toy-sharing?Today's guest, Greenville mom and advocate Cat Stevens, hopes you'll do the latter. And while you're there, ask about all three of her children - two "typical" and one with differences both visible and unseen. You'll hear the joy in Cat's voice as she discusses 11-year-old Halle, the search for answers, and becoming the first person on Earth diagnosed with her genetic condition. She cautions us not to let the fear of saying the wrong thing push us to say, nothing. Kindness, curiosity and inclusion are always welcome.You can follow Halle's story on her CaringBridge page here. You'll hear us reference Meredith Bugenske's and April Robson's stories,  which are featured in  episodes 72 and 14/15, respectively. Find us at @butnotallatonce across social platforms and at the podcast's brand spanking new website!

But Not All At Once
What Winning the Lottery Looks Like: April Robson Interviews Anne Smith

But Not All At Once

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 104:36


I can think of no better opener than Michael Scott's, "Well, well, well - how the turntables have..."In this episode, listener favorite April Robson (episodes 14 & 15) takes the mic to interview ME. She asks about our family's story, what inspired But Not All At Once, and how the hardest things you've lived through bring forth beauty over time.Today's chat, despite the seemingly heavy topic, was breezy and fun to record. You'll hear a little extra chatter, ice clinking in our tea sweet glasses and a summer storm overhead. Join us for an inter-state conversation about my odd beverage quirks, the wisdom of the Enneagram, and the receipts our sentimental sides make us hoard.April and I talk through what it means to take care of those around you, how marvelously our brains were designed to keep us going even in trauma, and what a gift it is to hold someone's hand amidst their own hard thing.Our own family's story, through our newborn daughter's undiagnosed birth defect and emergency surgery; recovery and PTSD; miscarriage; a scary subsequent pregnancy; children with developmental delays and more, is one I've discussed only in bits and pieces throughout the podcast. If you're a way-back Anne Says So blog reader, you may have walked through some of this with us from afar. If not, thank you for listening.Despite the years of heartache, our four children are "what winning the lottery looks like," as April says, and I'm beyond grateful for the miracles we've seen unfold. That said, I know grief and gratitude often coexist; if that's your story too, you are in good company. One day you'll be able to laugh with a girlfriend again over sweet tea, I promise. In the meantime, you're not alone. April is an absolute delight; having her back was a joy in every sense. You can find her at @april.robson on Instagram and follow her daughter Charlotte's updates at @charlottesjoy.To learn more about intestinal malrotation or Mary Brooks' story, visit tinyurl.com/MBsstory. As always, you can find me at @butnotallatonce on social media and butnotallatonce@gmail.com. xoxo

Influential Motherhood
Choosing Joy: Navigating the Holidays with a Chronically Ill Child with April Robson

Influential Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 53:48


In July 2018, April Robson and her husband received the news their middle daughter, Charlotte, had a genetic terminal illness. At the time, they had an 8 week old son and a toddler (Charlotte's big sis). With grace and strength, April has poured into her family for the last 18 months, creating special memories for her family and encouraging them - and those of us watching their story unfold - to choose joy.  Today April is sharing her family's story and how they navigate the holiday season with a chronically ill child and make memories for the whole family, including their two other children.  Follow April online at @smidgeofthis and @charlottesjoy to learn more about their story and support them in their journey.  Be sure to connect with Melissa online at @influentialmotherhood - come say hello! 

It Sounded like a Good Idea at the Time
Here comes the minstrel cycle, with April Robson

It Sounded like a Good Idea at the Time

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 64:17


We're wrapping up our episodes on boobs (for now!) with the founder of our boob month idea, April Robson! We're sitting down today to talk about all the ways we feed our babies, whether with our boobs or with a bottle or with something else! As usual, we make a lot of jokes around here. Sarcasm is our love language, but in all seriousness, we believe that fed-babies are happy babies, no matter how you achieve that with your babies! Breast-fed, bottle-fed, or spoon-fed, feeding-tube, whatever works for you is what's important. Wondering about the tampon tax? Check out this article as a starting point! And we're loving this book for teaching young kids to read! You can check out our website to see previous episodes! What are your thoughts on this week's episode? Let us know over on Instagram @agoodideapod, or you can shoot us an email at agoodideapod@gmail.com. Our music is: Werq Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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It Sounded like a Good Idea at the Time
You do you Boo, with April Robson

It Sounded like a Good Idea at the Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 52:12


You asked and we answered: April Robson from Smidge of This is back with us today! We're talking all things money, and we're not letting it get awkward! How do you handle finances for your life? You can check out our website to see previous episodes! What are your thoughts on this week's episode? Let us know over on Instagram @agoodideapod, or you can shoot us an email at agoodideapod@gmail.com. Our music is: Werq Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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But Not All At Once
Treading Water with April Robson, Part Two

But Not All At Once

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 43:36


After learning her toddler had metachromatic leukodystrophy, April Robson made it her mission to find joy, purpose and beauty in the everyday moments with her family.In the second half of April's story, she shares how we can care for friends who are facing a painful season, what it means to be grateful, what we should (and should NOT) say to families who are hurting, and how her life has changed in the year since she first heard the letters "MLD."Whether it's a random text (prefaced with "no need to respond!"), a box of Charmin, a coffee dropped on the front porch or a bit of yard work, you'll leave with some clear directives for how you can "just do something" for ones you love in a time of need.April's joy is contagious, and the love she has for her husband and three children is evident in everything she does; no diagnosis could change that.

But Not All At Once
Treading Water with April Robson, Part One

But Not All At Once

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 35:16


April Robson had a picture-perfect family: a husband who once saved her in his phone as "April Hot Girl," two beautiful daughters, a son on the way and a loving community of (in-person and online) friends. Then she learned her two-year-old had metachromatic leukodystrophy, a rare, degenerative, terminal disorder that had a one in four chance of affecting Charlotte's newborn brother as well.With her trademark joy and honesty, April walks through her most heartbreaking and hectic season, marveling at how a person can continue to function even when her life is unrecognizable. Learn about how a tenacious pregnant mother disguised as a Mary Poppins-esque powder puff pushed to get answers for what was happening to her child. Hear the earliest signs of MLD, the strangest prayer April has ever prayed, and the happiness that can be found even in a hospital room.The rest of April's story will go live next week, when we'll learn what it means to be supported in every sense by the people who care about you - whether you've met them in real life or not.