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Gerard + Jessie Pepper have been partners in crime since 2005. Their relationship started over a clean pile of laundry, and now they dish about life, love and how to keep from losing your mind on a podcast called Marriage Is Funny. Gerard loves his day job as a financial actuary, and Jessie continues to build her career as a lifestyle expert and online brand at StyleAndPepper.com. They enjoy preaching and speaking whenever possible, are always happiest while hosting friends and family in their home, and love being enthusiastic pet-parents to a rescue pup named Sadie Mae. Listen in to hear: Why they started a marriage podcast at the worst time in their marriage What is like to record a podcast with your partner when you’re annoyed with them Why they decided to be child free and why they opted to become foster parents instead The beautiful gifts and intense challenges of hosting short term foster placement The impact of foster parenting on their marriage If fostering has shifted their perspective on having children of their own. Links Mentioned: Marriage is funny Podcast Free Marriage Myths video series: Meet The Peppers Meet The Peppers / Grounded Marriage Jessie's personal IG: @styleandpepper Marriage is Funny IG: @meetthepeppers Connect with Jessie at jessieartigue.com Learn more about safe-families.org Thank you to our sponsors: Talkspace: To match with your perfect therapist for a fraction of the price of traditional therapy, go to talkspace.com, Make sure to use the code SHAMELESS to get $100 off your first month and show your support for the show. Betabrand: Right now, our listeners can get 20% off their first order when you go to betabrand.com/shameless (shameless must be lowercase). Lightstream: Just for my listeners: apply now to get an additional interest rate discount. The ONLY way to get this discount is to go to Lightstream.com/SHAMELESS..
If you’re catching this one in real time, it is Valentine's week and it's coming in hot! I thought it would be the perfect time to talk about all things love. We're going deep and talking specifically about how to pursue your purpose and calling in business while maintaining a strong relationship with your spouse or your significant other. Sometimes it can feel like a tall order to manage it all. It's way too easy to put the people that we love most on the back burner because we take for granted the fact that we think they're always going to be there. Gerard Brown and Jessie Artigue, the married hosts of the Marriage is Funny podcast, came on the show and I loved this chat! They've committed to pursuing Great Love over perfect love and have made it their mission to find the humor in every mess. The realness of these two make it really easy to see that it's truly not about having the perfect relationship, it’s about finding the ways to prioritize our relationships while we're navigating other parts of our life. Head over to the show notes for the links and resources mentioned in today's show and to connect further with all 3 of us! Thanks for being here! SHOW NOTES: www.ElizabethHartke.com/podcast/064
Do you love to storm out when you’re fighting with your spouse? Maybe get a good door slam in and draw things out a bit? Conflict happens. Especially with those partners we love so much and that’s exactly what we’re talking about today with The Peppers. Gerard Brown and Jessie Artigue launched the now popular ‘Marriage is Funny’ podcast just two days after a serious discussion about divorce. Four years later, they credit the health of their connection to a podcast community that developed in response to the radical vulnerability they bring to their listeners each week. They refuse to claim the title of “RELATIONSHIP EXPERTS” because they continue to figure things out just like everybody else. Residing in sunny Long Beach, CA, Gerard and Jessie believe that talking things out and tight bear hugs fix (almost) anything, have committed to what they call ‘Great Love,’ and strive to find the humor in every mess. As a special gift, Jessie and Gerard are sharing their free video series about the three “marriage myths” that nearly ruined their relationship with MSW listeners at meetthepeppers.com/strugglingwell! WHAT WE CHAT ABOUT: how Jessie and Gerard’s struggling marriage lead them to start their podcast how we can grow in relationships through conflict having conflicts well better communication by changing the language around your internal story reframing marital myths grieving unmet expectations advice for making friends as a couple supporting a partner with an anxiety disorder LINKS MENTIONED: Brene Brown: The Call to Courage Three “Marriage Myths” video series MarriageHelp.org CONNECT WITH THE PEPPERS: website | instagram | podcast | twitter CONNECT WITH EMILY: website | instagram | facebook | patreon EPISODE SPONSORS: BeeKeepers Naturals: save 15% on your first order when you visit beekeepersnautrals.com/msw or use promo code MSW at checkout Invisawear: get $10 off your first purchase + free 2-day shipping when you visit invisawear.com/msw Noom: start your free trial today at noom.com/msw Baked by Melissa: get 15% off your order when you visit bakedbymelissa.com and use promo code MSW at checkout SUPPORT THE SHOW: Patreon SHARE THE STRUGGLE! If you've been encouraged, share this episode with a friend. The struggle is real. We might as well do this together! Do you love Mom Struggling Well? Please leave a review here!
Using your personal life in producing content is far from revolutionary, but it can be difficult. There are so many things to consider: your family, friends, work, among a host of other things. Besides being a style expert with experience in fashion, beauty and lifestyle, Jessie Artigue co-hosts the podcast Marriage Is Funny to help encourage modern couples across the world. Pulling on her experience with her podcast together with Tracy Hazzard, Jessie guides you towards finding your sweet spot in terms of mining your personal life as material for the content you create. Let the content you create reflect the real you. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How » Join the Binge Factor community today:thebingefactor.comFacebookInstagramLinkedInPinterestYoutube
We're kicked off the 2019 holiday season, and today, we are hearing from Jessie Artigue and Gerard Brown, the hosts of the Marriage Is Funny Podcast. Gerard is an Actuary + Bi-Vocational Pastor, and Jessie is an On-Air Host + Creative Entrepreneur. The Marriage Is Funny Podcast was created out of the need for accountability in their relationship. Make sure you for two things: 1) listen for their laundry tips 2) hear them out on why fighting isn't so bad in marriage!http://www.meetthepeppers.com/Welcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose and parenting.Website: www.loveorwork.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/loveorworkLove or Work is a project of Plywood People.Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good.www.plywoodpeople.com
This week’s episode is where Fashion meets Marriage. If you’re thinking “how the heck do the two go together?” don’t even worry your pretty little self, cause we make it happen! Today’s guest is Jessie Artigue. Jessie has been an on-air host for brands such as Vogue, Better Homes and Gardens, and Good Morning America; she has personal style blog, and a top rated podcast that she runs with her husband called Marriage is Funny. Grab the full episode notes on mindbizlife.com
Today on the show I am sitting down with the incredible Jessie Artigue. Jessie is a style expert & on-air host with over 10 years of experience in the fashion, beauty & lifestyle industries. She has spoken at conferences, retreats and workshops across the country, and has been featured in top-ranked media outlets such as Good Morning America, Vogue, Lucky Magazine, HGTV, Huffington Post and Access Hollywood. She's also the creator of Season Everyday: An eco-friendly silk dress that can be worn as multiple garments and is ethically sewn right here in the US. Jessie mentors and speaks to women all over the world about how to embrace their identity and design a flavorful life. She's a self-proclaimed serial entrepreneur and loves brainstorming about business and digital media, but is currently most excited about the award-winning podcast (called Marriage is Funny!) that she produces + co-hosts with her husband. On the show today Jessie shares the story of how she got to where she is now as a style expert, on-hair host, and mentor to so many. She opens up about her journey with anxiety, as well as shares some practical tips on how to learn to cope with it and ultimately overcome it. We also discuss the importance of mentorship, and the power of learning to design our lives with intentionality and purpose. EPISODE SHOW NOTES: www.mandyblack.org/podcast/jessieartigue STORY OF HER COMMUNITY: Instagram Page Facebook Page
Sometimes you find yourself in a business boom - a constant state of growth and hustle. The key to not burning out during those times is to balance them out with times of flow and ease - letting your systems run as they're meant to so you can have more freedom. In today's show, I'm talking to Jessie Artigue from Style + Pepper about these seasons of hustle and seasons of flow. We also chat about the concept of baseline health and Jessie share's some of her favorite healthy travel tips!
This week we are thrilled to have Jessie of Style and Pepper & Season Everyday on the Radiant Podcast. We chat about allowing your business and dreams to evolve, stepping into new seasons (no pun intended), and Jessie's latest project with her new line Season. You won't want to miss this episode of the Radiant Podcast. You can find Jessie at @styleandpepper & @season.everyday on Instagram. Jessie's websites include: 1. Season Everyday --- KICKSTARTER 2. Style And Pepper Blog 3. Jessie Artigue As always, you can find Radiant Collective on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook. Also, find us online at www.radiantcollective.org & www.radiantmagazine.org.
This week, I’m talking to style expert, podcast host, and founder of Season, Jessie Artigue. We talk religion, politics, and money (specifically starting a new clothing line). Here’s Jessie: Listen and subscribe in iTunes Listen and subscribe in Stitcher SHOW NOTES: Season’s Website + Kickstarter Everything Belongs by Richard Rohr Socca Farinata Jessie’s Podcast Marriage Is Funny Dairy-Free Cheeses: […]
This week's episode is a deep dive into the reality of business change, following your dreams, and doing big scary things with Jessie Artigue of Style and Pepper as she's in the midst of launching her new clothing line Season on Kickstarter. Before we started recording, Jessie told me that she wanted to get into the dirt of change and creative risk and so we went there! We talk about knowing you need to make a change - even when everything looks really good on paper, how to deal with anxiety, the problem with hustle, and what it's really like to run a very public kickstarter for something you've gone all in on (hello vulnerability!). This episode is longer than usual, but it's because there was so much good stuff to discuss! Grab a cup of tea and get comfortable! Show Notes: Connect with Jessie: Website | Pepperologie | Instagram | Twitter Season on Kickstarter (campaign is active through 5/3!) Season Everyday: Website | Instagram | Twitter Factory 45 Katie Dalebout on RYHSY "Let it Out" by Katie Dalebout "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield Gustin Menswear *RSVP for the 4/13 Inside Scoop webinar Want More? Join the RYHSY FB group and get Tiffany's weekly love notes in your inbox.
This week's episode is a deep dive into the reality of business change, following your dreams, and doing big scary things with Jessie Artigue of Style and Pepper as she's in the midst of launching her new clothing line Season on Kickstarter. Before we started recording, Jessie told me that she wanted to get into the dirt of change and creative risk and so we went there! We talk about knowing you need to make a change - even when everything looks really good on paper, how to deal with anxiety, the problem with hustle, and what it's really like to run a very public kickstarter for something you've gone all in on (hello vulnerability!). This episode is longer than usual, but it's because there was so much good stuff to discuss! Grab a cup of tea and get comfortable! Show Notes: Connect with Jessie: Website | Pepperologie | Instagram | Twitter Season on Kickstarter (campaign is active through 5/3!) Season Everyday: Website | Instagram | Twitter Factory 45 Katie Dalebout on RYHSY "Let it Out" by Katie Dalebout "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield Gustin Menswear *RSVP for the 4/13 Inside Scoop webinar Want More? Join the RYHSY FB group and get Tiffany's weekly love notes in your inbox.
Today you’ll hear my conversation with Jessie Artigue, she is literally one of my podcasting heros. It was an absolute honor to have the opportunity to chat with this lady! Let me give you a little bit of context; Jessie lives in sunny Long Beach, California with her husband Gerard and their puppy dog, Sadie Mae. You guys may know this gorgeous lady from her hilariously entertaining podcast Marriage is Funny which she co-hosts alongside her husband. And most recently she’s branched out as the solo host of The Perfect Wife podcast (which I’ve currently already binge listened to)???? She’s a style expert by trade and spent former years as a professional journalist. In this episode she shares [for the first time ever] the NEW exciting project she’s been working on, to be launched in 2017! You can find out more about both podcast shows at theperfectwife.me and meetthepeppers.com. Oddly enough, I discovered the Marriage is Funny podcast through instagram, from a post from Jess Lively a while back. Like many people I binge listened to their episodes and found them SO relatable. I have to say that their show has brought up conversations between my husband and I , where I’ve honestly learned some things I never knew about […] The post LPP #10 A Glorious Season with Jessie Artigue appeared first on Liveng Proof.
Today you’ll hear my conversation with Jessie Artigue, she is literally one of my podcasting heros. It was an absolute honor to have the opportunity to chat with this lady! Let me give you a little bit of context; Jessie lives in sunny Long Beach, California with her husband Gerard and their puppy dog, Sadie Mae. You guys may know this gorgeous lady from her hilariously entertaining podcast Marriage is Funny which she co-hosts alongside her husband. And most recently she’s branched out as the solo host of The Perfect Wife podcast (which I’ve currently already binge listened to)
Jessie Artigue and Erin Loechner chat about everything from murphy beds to brain tumors. In this episode you'll hear about... Meaningful surprises. Whether it's a bad first impression or a day-to-day squeeze in the middle of the kitchen. We've both learned that not all initial reactions are accurate, but being open to where life might take you can lead to some incredible gifts. Honor + respect. Recognizing your partner's priorities and taking care not to tarnish their pride. Being a good student to learn more about what makes them tick and then actually trying not to push their buttons. Frustration during a fight. How to keep your temper from getting the best of you while the shit hits the fan. Alternatively, saying “I don't care” just to end an argument is nearly just as bad. The fragility of life. Acknowledging that everything on earth is temporary to some extent, but we should not let this control our lives or our love for one another. “The only real way to honor this life together is to not let the weight of it cripple you during the difficult moments.” Forsaking date night. This is not as dangerous as it sounds! If it doesn't feel like a big deal to you or your partner, it's better to avoid the “should” and do what's best for you. Keeping an open mind when it comes to committing to continual love no matter who your partner evolves into as you grow together. (Hear Jessie + Gerard talk more about the “growing together” metaphor right here.) “You have to really overcome that deep rooted belief that we're not enough and decide that the other person loves you just the way that you are.” To Erin, Great Love means taking care of yourselves as a unit, serving each other from a place of gratitude, and offering up the grace that comes from giving each other the benefit of the doubt. Find out more about Erin on her website Design for Mankind, and order her book called Chasing Slow.
Time for something a little different. The tables are turned in this episode, with Jessie Artigue of Marriage is Funny as our guest host, and us as the guests. The goal: sharing our food journey all in one place. Along the way, we share about challenges like cancer and adoption, how we started what we're doing today, and some exciting updates on where we're headed. Jessie Artigue is host of the podcast Marriage is Funny Jessie on Instagram | Gerard and Jessie on Twitter Rule 26: Keep your marriage spicy by heating up the kitchen (A Couple Cooks on the Marriage is Funny podcast) Italian white bean soup | A Couple Cooks A Couple Cooks on Instagram and Twitter
Welcome to a special series I’m doing all this week on the podcast, the How We Met series. Each day, I’ve invited some past guests as well as other amazing women to share their story of how they met their life partner. I hope these stories bring you hope, inspiration, and insight to the different ways these women have met their spouses and partners. Day 4 features one of my favorite podcast hosts + Date Yourself Radio guest alum, Jessie Artigue. She + her husband cohost another favorite podcast of mine, Marriage is Funny. It’s a funny, thoughtful approach to striving for great love, rather than perfect love. I love the messaging, the candid conversations, and the lessons this hilarious couple learns through their own marriage journey. No matter your relationship status, this podcast is entertaining + inspiring to all. Be sure you also listen to our conversation in episode 19 about striving for great love, rather than perfect love. Grab the links + resources mentioned in the show at veronicagrant.com/episode34 Don't forget to join the FREE 10-Day Date Yourself Challenge! Sign up at veronicagrant.com/dateyourselfchallenge
Jessie Artigue is a lifestyle expert and speaker who blogs at Style and Pepper about designing a healthy, happy, and flavourful life. She’s also the host of the Marriage is Funny and The Perfect Wife podcasts and is a big sis and mentor at Pepperologie.com. We talked about keeping the spark alive in long-term relationships, releasing your expectations of marriage, and designing a flavourful life.
Today on the podcast I interviewed one of my podcast crushes, Jessie Pepper. Jessie, along with her husband, is a co-host one of my favorite podcasts, Marriage is Funny. My favorite thing about their show is their quest for great love, rather than perfect love. I really wanted to ask her to be on my show for a while, but I’m not gonna lie, I was a bit nervous to do it. I was sure she'd say no, and then I'd feel crappy for a few days. Then of course, I saw the staggering parallels between what it meant for me to ask Jessie to be on my show, and my clients going out of their comfort zone to go on dates. Here's what you’ll learn: Why striving for great love, rather than perfect love creates amazing relationships The importance of knowing yours + your partner’s love language Managing conflict in a loving, heartfelt way How self-care directly affects her relationship with Gerard, and it helps her to move into a place of seeing her chronic pain as a gift rather than burden About Jessie: Jessie Artigue is a lifestyle expert, on-air host and perpetual big sister. She co-hosts a podcast with her husband called Marriage is Funny (because it is) and blogs at Style + Pepper about creating a happy, healthy + flavorful life. She loves the chance to pop in and share her style tips on Good Morning America, Harper's Bazaar, Lucky Magazine and more, but spends most of her spare time running or writing or reading on the beach near their Southern California home. For all the resources + links mentioned in the show, head over to the show notes: veronicagrant.com/episode19
It's episode 100 of the podcast! I can't believe I've been hosting my podcast for over 3 years now and I'm releasing the 100th interview episode today, I didn't even realize it! I'm so happy to welcome today's amazing 100th guest Jessie Artigue of Style & Pepper and the podcast Marriage is Funny. She's so inspirational to me and was a blast to talk to on the podcast. We get into her career, relationship, and fashion advice and so much more. Wellness Wonderland Notes: -Sign-up for the Wellness Wonderland newsletter! -Join the listener Facebook Group-Check-out and pre-order my book Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling-Yay! DONATE TO THE SHOW! | Amazon link Event Notes: -Get Tickets for the Live Podcast Recording in NYC with Christy Harrison of Food Psych (April 5th) -Hangout and celebrate my book release with me, Gabby Bernstein, Jordan Bach and more at Gingersnap Organic (April 6th)-One-woman show Crazy, Skinny, Small with Live Panel Discussion with ME (April 7th)Notes from the show: -Jessie's Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube -Jessie and her husband's podcast: Marriage Is Funny -Jessie's Lifestyle Coaching Program: Pepperologie -Jessie giving style tips on Good Morning America -Jessie's Favorite Podcasts right now: WWRadio (of course!), Limetown, The Longest Shortest Time, The Robcast, The Lively Show, Being Boss -Lily's Brand Sugar Free Chocolate Chips (we love!)
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I've always wondered how "lifestyle" bloggers made their living. Don't brands just give away free stuff in exchange for reviews? Jessie Artigue of Style and Pepper says those days are long over, but that doesn't mean that you can't build fruitful relationships with brands who want to work with bloggers to get the word out about their products. In this episode Jessie explains her business model of underwritten content, why she's always on the lookout for ways to diversify her revenue streams, and why she felt a strong moral responsibility to stop teaching other bloggers about her money-making methodology.
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Today’s Lively Show is the second half of last week’s popular topic: 27 Ways to Make Money Online. This week we are speaking with Jessie Artigue of StyleAndPepper.com. Jessie has worn several hats before and during her online career including speaker, brand consultant, event host, sponsored blogger, and more. We’ll be discussing the ways she transitioned between each avenue and […] The post TLS #79: 27 Ways to Make Money Online with Jessie Artigue [Style + Pepper] (Part 2) appeared first on Jess Lively.
Dan is probably the first person you think of when you hear the words ‘fashion’ and ‘style’ right? For us though, that person is Jessie Artigue. She runs a blog about local fashion called The Concrete Catwalk. As you can imagine, she was very impressed with the hot styles we drape ourselves in at Morning […]