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Spring 2020 is shaping up to be far different than anything anyone could have expected. We are, as a global community, just beginning to feel the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. At Sorta Awesome, we know it's a struggle to find anything to be joyful about right now. But we believe that humankind can survive in the darkest of moments when we are able to find something we can look forward to.In light of this, we do have an awesome list for Spring 2020, but Meg and her sister Emily adapted it to make sure each item on the list represents something that can be enjoyed even if many of us are living in isolation for the time being. Tune in to hear them talk beauty products, Eastertide, sunscreen, an oral history of The Office, and more.Plus a shared YouTube favorite and free fashion inspiration for all in Awesome of the Week!THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:First Leaf: For six bottles of wine at $29.95 and free shipping, go to tryfirstleaf.com/awesomeMagic Spoon: Go to magicspoon.com/AWESOME to grab a variety pack. Enter promo code AWESOME for free shipping.LinkedIn: Go to linkedin.com/AWESOME and get a $50 credit toward your first job post. Terms and conditions apply.Thrive Causemetics: Go to thrivecausemetics.com/AWESOME and use code awesome for 15% off your first purchaseTrue Botanicals: Get 15% off your first purchase at truebotanicals.com/awesomeThank you to all of our Sorta Awesome sponsors!SHOW NOTES:Emily’s AotW: DFB Guide on YouTubeMeg’s AotW: Female Fashion Advice on RedditHerb growing kitElf quad paletteDaily art appMorning moisturizerAllure beauty box subscription Get two free gifts when you sign up with Sorta Awesome's affiliate linkThe Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s: An Oral History: Nathaniel Rateliff album And It's Still Alright Single: And It's Still AlrightDance it out on YouTube:18 Dance workouts you can do at homeZumba for BeginnersCaribbean Dance WorkoutEastertide: 50 Ways to Celebrate the 50 days of Easter with your kidsMartha Stewart Spring Cleaning GuideFor Coronavirus mental health resourcesYou can find Meg on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram!You can find Emily on Instagram!Visit sortaawesomeshow.com for show notes on this and every episode. And don’t forget to find us in the Sorta Awesome Hangout on Facebook or @sortaawesomeshow on Instagram, and @sortaawesomepod on Twitter!
Emily Hirsh is an industry leading Facebook Ad Manager and Sales Funnel Strategist who works with entrepreneurs to grow their business and generate revenue using proven Facebook and email funnel sales strategies. She has built a top-level team of strategists, copywriters, graphic designers, and marketers to help remove the overwhelm and provide creativity that converts. You can find her spearheading multi-million dollar launches and going on adventures with her children and husband over at www.emilyhirsh.com Would you like to share your spiritual stories with Lisa? She would love to hear from you. Please leave a comment on the podcast or contact Lisa here: info@MillionaireMedium.com Links and Resources from this Episode http://www.millionairemedium.com Connect with Emily Hirsh http://www.emilyhirsh.com/services https://www.facebook.com/thesocialsolution https://www.instagram.com/emilyshaylene Special Listener Gift Download Your Free Abundance Meditation Show Notes Emily’s background - 2:34 Why she was torn deciding of having an abortion and what she did about it - 5:01 Her spiritual beliefs and how she aligns with the Universe - 7:52 How the Universe has helped her business - 11:14 Why you have to create stretch goals and believe it will happen - 13:48 How synchronicity shaped her life - 16:34 Lisa doing a reading for Emily - 20:39 Special listener reading - 26:39 Review, Subscribe and Share If you like what you hear please leave a review by clicking here Make sure you’re subscribed to the podcast so you get the latest episodes. Click here to subscribe with iTunes Click here to follow on Spotify Click here to subscribe with Stitcher Click here to subscribe with RSS
This Black Friday we're celebrating the little guys; the indie makers, creators, designers and small shops in our That's My Jam Christmas Gift Guide Special. Emily Beeson, the blogger and creative soul at Young Gold Teeth shares her favourite independents where you can find that really special gift for that hard-to-buy-for person in your life. Whether they're the nester/homebody type, the foodie, or you just need a secret santa gift that doesn't suck, we got you. Emily also shares where to find Christmas crackers that don't suck, pretty Christmas cards, and experiential gifts that aren't your average trashy Groupon. We also talk about Emily's extensive knowledge of celebrity animals (and why you need them in your Insta feed). PLUS, she smack talks Drake ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ P.S. neither Emily or I are judgey about shopping on the high street (Amazon is my lifeline), we just wanted to big up some of the little guys who don't get enough air time. Show Sponsor This episode is Sponsored by the London Centre for Intuitive Eating - This Christmas give the gift of a healthy relationship to food with a gift certificate to my Food Fight programme. 10% of each course sold will be donated to Help Refugees. SHOW NOTES {Emily on Instagram | Twitter} {Young Gold Teeth} {Emily for The Papergang Blog} GIFTS FOR THE HOME {Luks Linen - throws, blankets, Turkish towels and linens I’m loving}{Copper & Solder - handmade concrete and copper accessories} {Smug - for plants and pots} {The Future Kept - (We talked about them last year but if I had to pick one, TFK would be my favourite shop. They have a whole gift category for the home filled with handmade ceramics and candles that are really beautiful and all have a story to tell.)} BEAUTY GIFTS {Bybi by Clean Beauty Co - for skincare} {Sister and Co - for body treats} {LA EVA - for bath and shower gifts} DO STUFF GIFTS {Outdoors workshops with Axe and Paddle (not for everyone but a great team of inspiring people)}{Range of creative workshops at The Forge, Bristol} {Silver ring making workshops with The Workbench}{Range of lovely workshops at &Hobbs, Surrey} FOOD + WELLNESS GIFTS {Caro x Chocolate Society bars}{Honest Brew Craft Beers} - (also Salthouse Bottles, my local beer shop){The Goodness Project hampers} GIFTS FOR BIG READERS {Papersmiths for beautiful books (Do Book Co and coffee table books especially)} {Magculture for magazines (my favourites are 91, Hole & Corner, Huck and Frankie & Cherry Bombe)}{School of Life for deep thinking and life lessons} SHOP OFFLINE: INDIE STORES TO VISIT {Homage Shop, Brighton}{Midgely Green, Clevedon}{Maud’s House, North Yorkshire} {Future + Found, London} CHRISTMAS CHEER GIFTS {Ohh Deer for Secret Santa gifts} {The Hambledon for crackers and cards}{West Elm - juniper fox tree decoration (doesn’t say on the British West Elm site but proceeds go to ASPCA) there are four decorations based on Insta-famous animals}{Thornback & Peel screen-printed Christmas collection} Celebrity Animals You Should Follow {Juniper Fox} {Smoothie the cat} {Pumpkin the Raccoon} {Dogs Being Basic}
It’s not uncommon for girls who grow up in a patriarchal society to wonder if being a boy would be better; to see masculinity as more powerful than femininity. That was the case for Emily LaFave Olson, but a conversation with her mom led her to a realization that changed her life (and her perspective on the feminine).Emily is a fierce entrepreneur whose choice to take back her maiden name and become co-CEOs with her husband sets her apart as a woman unafraid to ask for what she wants. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, like how to manage the voice inside our heads that tells us we’re not good enough or smart enough, why women often struggle to ask for what they want, and how to get in touch with the inner feminine in a hyper-masculine world.Show Notes:-Emily’s childhood: Growing up close to her dad, a natural leader, and always believing she could do whatever a boy could do. [3:14]-Teaching herself to cook from magazines and beginning to see the world through the lense of food. [9:30]-College years, their first business, and feeling “not smart enough”. [13:12]-Why she had to reach out to her parents to help reconcile her inner critic and her huge realization about the power and strength of the feminine. [20:40]-Standing up to fear: When and how it clicked that she needed to change her name back and become co-CEOs with her husband. [25:57]-How to get what you really want, plus the importance of her husband’s participation in her vision. [30:55]-On internalized patriarchy, making Big Asks, and why women have a hard time demanding what we want. [33:52]-How to get in touch with the inner-feminine while surrounded by hyper-masculinity at work. [39:54]Music: Lucia Lilikoi at lucia.bandcamp.comEpisode Sponsor: UENO at ueno.co
It’s not uncommon for girls who grow up in a patriarchal society to wonder if being a boy would be better; to see masculinity as more powerful than femininity. That was the case for Emily LaFave Olson, but a conversation with her mom led her to a realization that changed her life (and her perspective on the feminine).Emily is a fierce entrepreneur whose choice to take back her maiden name and become co-CEOs with her husband sets her apart as a woman unafraid to ask for what she wants. We cover a lot of ground in this episode, like how to manage the voice inside our heads that tells us we’re not good enough or smart enough, why women often struggle to ask for what they want, and how to get in touch with the inner feminine in a hyper-masculine world.Show Notes:-Emily’s childhood: Growing up close to her dad, a natural leader, and always believing she could do whatever a boy could do. [3:14]-Teaching herself to cook from magazines and beginning to see the world through the lense of food. [9:30]-College years, their first business, and feeling “not smart enough”. [13:12]-Why she had to reach out to her parents to help reconcile her inner critic and her huge realization about the power and strength of the feminine. [20:40]-Standing up to fear: When and how it clicked that she needed to change her name back and become co-CEOs with her husband. [25:57]-How to get what you really want, plus the importance of her husband’s participation in her vision. [30:55]-On internalized patriarchy, making Big Asks, and why women have a hard time demanding what we want. [33:52]-How to get in touch with the inner-feminine while surrounded by hyper-masculinity at work. [39:54]Music: Lucia Lilikoi at lucia.bandcamp.comEpisode Sponsor: UENO at ueno.co
Season 2, Episode 13 For Wednesday, October 28, 2015 “The Empty Nest” HOST: Emily Hatfield GUEST: Cindy Colley Show Notes: Emily is joined by Cindy Colley this week to discuss how to be prepared for the empty nest. Topics include handling sadness, intimacy while you have small children, maintaining a Godly perspective and other thoughts. […]
Season 1, Episode 4 For Wednesday, February 4, 2015 “Life as a Submissive Wife” HOST: Emily Hatfield Show Notes: Emily reviews My So-Called Life as a Submissive Wife by Sara Horn, giving stand-out quotes, applications, and ideas for all Christian women who are striving to be the women God has called them to be. […]