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In this episode of the Superlatively Yes podcast, Tanya and Jen share their quirky moments, discuss their recent Easter celebrations, and reflect on Mariah's beautiful baby shower. They dive into their favorite books and TV shows, share their thoughts on reality TV, and recount a delightful road trip filled with food and laughter. The conversation also touches on home improvements and the humorous challenges of aging. Tanya and Jen explore the quirks and idiosyncrasies that make them who they are, while sharing humorous anecdotes about their lives, reflecting on family connections, self-awareness, and embracing authenticity. The discussion also delves into the significance of reframing our inner dialogue from critical to curious, encouraging listeners to understand their behaviors and thoughts more compassionately. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the joy of connection and the beauty of being true to oneself. Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Tanya's Instagram reframeyourworld on Insta 00:00 Introduction and Quirky Moments 02:58 Easter Celebrations and Family Gatherings 06:05 Baby Shower Joy and Anticipation 09:02 Books, Shows, and Recommendations 12:02 Reality TV and Personal Preferences 14:59 Road Trip Adventures and Food Delights 17:55 Home Improvements and Family Projects 20:57 Garage Lighting and Aging Humor 24:39 The Joy of Family Connections 25:55 Roasting Ourselves: A Fun Exploration 27:32 Self-Reflection and Quirks 30:21 The Need for Control and Preparedness 33:15 The Humor in Everyday Life 36:04 Understanding Our Quirks 42:20 The Importance of Self-Awareness 44:11 Reframing Our Inner Dialogue 51:34 Embracing Authenticity and Connection
If you're trapped in the content hamster wheel—creating endless episodes that drain your energy without filling your bank account—this conversation will revolutionize your approach to podcasting. No joke.Jerry Potter, founder of Done By Lunch Entrepreneurs and host of The Social Media Marketing Talk Show for Social Media Examiner, has cracked the code on transforming standard podcasts into "Modcasts"—modular content assets that generate leads and sales while you live your life. With over 20 years in communications and 700K+ annual listeners across his shows, Jerry has perfected the science of building high-leverage assets that work for you 24/7.Jerry shows you exactly how to structure your podcast so it converts like a sales team rather than just entertaining like a hobby. You'll discover the 5-minute repurposing technique that turns one recording into 30+ revenue-generating assets, allowing you to be "done by lunch" while your content continues working throughout the day.Stop sacrificing your life at the altar of content creation. Listen now for the blueprint to build a podcast that works harder than you do.
Hello listeners! Jen and I explore gratitude, personal growth, and simplifying life in this episode. We share our reflections on what we are grateful for, from small daily joys to deeper connections with family and friends. The conversation also delves into practical tips for streamlining tasks and simplifying life, emphasizing the value of mindfulness and intentional living. This conversation explores various strategies for simplifying life, managing household responsibilities, and expressing gratitude. We also discuss practical tips for meal preparation, household management, and the benefits of gratitude on mental and physical health. The dialogue emphasizes the power of positive thinking and the impact of gratitude on overall well-being. Again, thank you so much for listening, and in case we haven't told you lately, we are SO GRATEFUL for you! Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Tanya's Instagram reframeyourworld on Insta
If you're creating amazing content but still feeling invisible to potential clients, this episode is your turning point. Emmy Award-winning visibility strategist Vinnie Potestivo—who launched careers for Beyoncé and Ashton Kutcher at MTV—breaks down his exact formula for rising above the noise and not only getting noticed - but hired. He shares surprisingly simple strategies that have helped hundreds of experts transform from industry best-kept secrets into sought-after authorities. Discover the visibility missteps killing your growth and walk away with Vinnie's proven framework for building a personal brand that attracts opportunities and revenue without requiring celebrity connections or massive budgets.
It's not everyday that you get to talk to folks who are rescuing some of the largest, most dangerous and most exploited animals on the planet, Big Cats. In this episode I have the pleasure of speaking to 3 incredible women from Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Eureka Springs, AR. Join me for my conversation with the founder Tanya Smith, staff veterinarian Dr. Kellyn Sweeley and animal curator Emily McCormack as they share their passion for their work, the heartbreak that comes with rescuing big cats and exotic animals and the transformations that they get to witness as these animals reclaim their health and dignity. You can find out more about Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge and how to support them here.
In this episode of the Superlatively Yes podcast, hosts Tanya and Jen explore themes of self-improvement, aging, and personal experiences. They share stories about family events, reflections on retail changes, culinary influences, the importance of sleep, and personal safety. The conversation also touches on the process of decluttering and letting go of the past, emphasizing the need for self-care and well-being as they navigate life's challenges. In this engaging conversation, Jen and Tanya explore various aspects of self-improvement, from practical self-care routines to the impact of digital consumption on mental health. They discuss innovative technologies for fitness and skincare, the importance of hormone balance, and the benefits of reading both fiction and non-fiction. The conversation also touches on the significance of planning and organization in leading a fulfilling life, emphasizing the need for balance in all areas. In this engaging conversation, Tanya and Jen explore the humorous and serious aspects of aging, the importance of friendship, and the journey of self-improvement. They share personal anecdotes about the realities of getting older, including physical changes and the need for more light. The discussion emphasizes the value of support in friendships, the significance of understanding and forgiveness, and the importance of prioritizing peace and self-care in their lives. Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Tanya's Instagram reframeyourworld on Insta Links we mentioned in today's episode: STABILO Fineliner point 88 - Pack of 25 - Assorted Colors Xandy Sutherland Nickel on Instagram {Arianna Huffington} The Sleep Revolution: Transforming Your Life, One Night at a Time Paperback Dreamegg Portable White Noise Machine Grounding Sheets The Ordinary 100% Plant Based Squalene Red light therapy. NuShape Red Light Therapy Get $50 off with code Tanya47659 Infrared sauna Nushape Sauna Wrap Zero EMF Get$50 off with code Tanya47659 Vibration Plate
Welcome back, friends! In this episode of the Superlatively Yes Podcast, Jennifer and I discuss various topics ranging from awards and personal achievements to fashion insights and conspiracy theories. We get tickled by our personal experiences with award-winning and losing, discuss a trending TikTok personality, and talk about what we are currently watching, including shows like Severance. Also, Jen tells me some very disappointing news about the Publishers Clearing House. We also explore the significance of awards and recognition in both personal and professional contexts. We reflect on our own achievements, the prestige of major awards like the Nobel Peace Prize and the Pulitzer Prize, and the journey of creativity in writing. Of course, we give made-up awards to one another for home management and finding lost items. Most importantly, we discuss the importance of acknowledging personal achievements, embracing flaws, and letting go of unnecessary competition. The conversation also touches on the significance of remembering others, the challenges of consumer culture, and the journey of personal growth and resilience. Thanks so much for hanging out with us. We think YOU deserve an AWARD! Tanya Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Tanya Smith on Insta ReframeYourWorld with Jen on Insta Links we mentioned in today's episode: Yvonne LaFleur on TikTok Severance on AppleTV Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Awards and Recognition 02:48 Fashion Insights and TikTok Trends 05:33 Exploring Conspiracy Theories 08:24 Diving into TV Shows and Cultural Commentary 11:07 Navigating Travel and Technology 13:46 The Myth of Publishers Clearing House 16:44 Personal Stories of Awards and Achievements 19:36 The Value of Awards and Recognition 22:44 Reflecting on Personal Achievements 23:08 The Prestige of Major Awards 25:47 The Journey of Writing and Creativity 27:36 The World of Entertainment Awards 29:26 Celebrating Everyday Achievements 32:07 The Importance of Family Roles 35:58 The Art of Home Management 39:35 The Search for Lost Items 40:36 Navigating Everyday Life with Humor 42:02 Celebrating Home and Personal Achievements 42:43 The Art of Forgetfulness and Daily Struggles 43:23 Skincare Adventures and Self-Care Rituals 44:04 Acknowledging Our Flaws and Learning from Mistakes 45:02 Letting Go of Unnecessary Competitions 45:59 Embracing the Absurdity of Life 48:06 The Importance of Remembering and Acknowledging Others 50:32 The Challenge of Returning Items and Consumer Culture 51:54 Going Down the Rabbit Hole of Information 53:11 Celebrating Personal Growth and Resilience 55:40 Reflecting on Achievements and Learning Opportunities 57:39 Radical Surrender and Embracing Life's Journey 01:00:22 The Journey of Parenting 01:07:00 Trusting God Through Life's Waters
In this episode, Jennifer and I delve into the multifaceted concept of passion, exploring its role in our lives (beyond the romantic notion often associated with it.) We discuss the pressures society places on individuals to find and monetize their passions, the importance of recognizing that passion can evolve, and the idea of Ikigai as a guiding principle for finding purpose. Also, we talk about nurturing passion without the burden of expectation, allowing it to enrich our lives instead of dictating our career paths. Thanks so much for being here, Tanya Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Takeaways Passion is often misunderstood and can create unnecessary pressure. It's okay for passion to change over time; it doesn't have to be a constant. Many people feel lost when trying to identify their passion, which is normal. Passion should enrich our lives, not dictate our careers. Finding your Ikigai can help clarify your purpose in life. It's important to separate passion from the need to monetize it. Real-life experiences can help uncover what you are passionate about. Nurturing passion can lead to unexpected opportunities and growth. Hard work and honest jobs have intrinsic value, even if they aren't our passion. We should allow ourselves to explore different interests without the pressure of being perfect. Chapters 00:00 Exploring the Concept of Passion 09:55 The Pressure of Passion in Our Lives 19:55 Finding Your Ikigai and Life Purpose 28:02 Nurturing Passion Without Pressure
Hello Friends! We are back! In this episode of Superlatively Yes, Jen and I reconnect to discuss the importance of self-acceptance, the power of friendship, and navigating life's challenges. We explore the shift away from traditional New Year's resolutions towards a more compassionate and understanding approach to personal growth. We truly laugh and enjoy our heartfelt conversation, interruptions and all! We talk about the significance of embracing one's current season in life and the necessity of support in achieving personal goals. Also, Jen and I explore the themes of survival mode, self-care, and emotional wellness. We also discuss the challenges of navigating personal and professional changes, the importance of self-compassion, and strategies for managing stress and burnout. There is such a huge need for understanding one's emotional state and the significance of spiritual wellness in maintaining balance and perspective in life. We are so glad to be here with you on this amazing platform and in this precious community. Tanya Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Chapters 00:00 Welcome Back and New Beginnings 02:05 The Power of Friendship and Support 06:03 Embracing Self-Acceptance 10:07 Navigating Life's Challenges 14:06 Mindset Shifts for Growth 17:50 The Importance of Self-Compassion 23:37 Navigating Change and Respect in Education 26:14 Understanding Survival Mode 31:22 Strategies for Self-Care and Compassion 35:46 The Importance of Spiritual Wellness 39:59 Embracing Change and Moving Forward TRANSCRIPT: Hello listeners. Welcome to Superlatively Yes's seventh season. We are back in this first episode of 2025 and we are so excited to connect with you all and bring some fun, fresh new content. Today I am here with my good friend and yours, Jennifer McCrodden. You know Jen, she's been around since season one. She's an OG. Jasa, our hilarious world traveling friend will be in and out this season. Before you get concerned, everyone and everything is fine. We're fine. We're just like in a super busy season. And this makes a lot of sense to us right now. We're so excited. We're committed to all of you in the SY community, committed to this platform. And we love this opportunity. Okay. Since we last had Jen on the Superlatively Yes podcast, she has become a drum roll please certified life coach. And do you know who has benefited the most from this so far? Me. I love to unwrap topics and conversations with Jen because she has such a wise and unique perspective. I learned something new from her guys every time we have a coaching session or a long lunch at Tacos for Life. Welcome back to the Superlatively, I'm sorry, the Superlatively Yes podcast, Jen. Jen (01:25.08) Thank you, Tanya. And that is so kind of you to say. I have greatly benefited from life coaching as well, and always from having tacos with you and hanging out. So it's a mutual benefit for sure. Tanya N Smith (01:35.535) Tanya N Smith (01:39.867) It really is. Yeah. Okay. So, let's just get right into it. Listen, everybody listen. Jen wrote me this letter and one of our back and forth moments of talking through topics and it absolutely made my day. It made me laugh out loud and that is kind of hard to do. So I want you to hear it. I want you to hear in her sweet voice and then we're going to talk about it right after. Jen (01:44.311) Yes. Jen (02:05.356) All right, a letter to my dear friend Tanya. Dear Tanya, all right, before we begin, a disclaimer. Do you remember when your grandparents used this phrase? If I had a quarter, I think my grandparents said if I had a dime, for every time you, fill in the blank, I'd retire and move away and be rich. Well, sadly, my friend, due to inflation, we are retiring coin money. Tanya N Smith (02:25.235) Mm-hmm. for sure. Jen (02:34.626) And we are only allowed to deal in tens and twenties because I mean, it's spendy out there folks. It's spending. So Tanya, if we had a $10 for every time either one of us has used one of these phrases, we would be podcasting from an island somewhere. And here are the phrases most often used by us. And this is why I can't be in charge. All the time. Here's another one that we use all the time. Tanya N Smith (02:47.667) Mm. Tanya N Smith (02:59.292) every day. Jen (03:03.608) From now on, you are the one making all my decisions. I'm done. I'm done. Why didn't you step in and intervene? Tanya N Smith (03:07.813) every other day. Jen (03:17.476) of For the Love of Nancy Reagan. You let me. Tanya N Smith (03:19.933) For the love. Yes, why did you let me do that? my word. Jen (03:25.42) Yes, and I don't know why Nancy Reagan, that's just who we use. And then here's one of my all-time favorites that we have said multiple times. What would Dolly do? I mean, what would Dolly do? Tanya N Smith (03:36.051) preach that one what would Dolly do? Listen, we know she would put on her heels and put on her makeup and she would look fantastic doing it. Jen (03:43.894) and she would do it, and she would do it well. So listen. Tanya N Smith (03:46.545) I love these. love these. I'm sorry. You have more. Go on, go on. Jen (03:49.484) No, no, listen, I'm not too proud to say it and I know you're not too proud to say it either. We need help, all of the help, in all of the ways, at all of the times. And both of us helping each other and supporting each other, it's been a pillar of our friendship for the past 25 years. The fact that we have either been on the front row of each other's lives or possibly co-piloted one another into some kind of shenanigans. Tanya N Smith (04:06.087) Yeah. Yeah. Jen (04:18.068) situation and the goings-on and the doings, it means that we have historical records. These are receipts, if you will, of all of the things. And so this letter is simply to remind you that there are no takesy-backsies. We've come too far. We're just going to keep moving on. And as such, I was going to make you a promise that I was going to be more chill in 2025. But even as I'm writing this, you and I both know Tanya N Smith (04:23.911) Mm-hmm. Tanya N Smith (04:47.059) You Jen (04:47.296) And I can, I know you're laughing because that's just simply not going to happen. But here's what I'm going to attempt. And by attempt, that means of course you're signed up to support in all the ways I'm going to attempt self acceptance. No wait before you I roll self acceptance does not include the following. We will not be accepting fine lines and wrinkles. Tanya N Smith (05:15.027) Mm-mm. Jen (05:16.856) gray hair, or ugly shoes. Tanya N Smith (05:17.811) No, no, no, ugly shoes and no, absolutely not. Jen (05:22.67) There may be more that we add to this list later, but those are the top three that we will not be accepting in 2025. Tanya N Smith (05:28.453) No fine lines and wrinkles, no gray hair for us. For us, other people it's okay, but for us, we can't do it. Yeah. Right. Jen (05:34.21) You know, some people look amazing in gray hair and I celebrate it, but I'm probably not one of those people. So perhaps you were suspecting that I was going to reach out to you in early 2025 and say, this is the all new improved gin, new year, new me. But alas, no, but also yes, because I think that even though self-acceptance might seem small, It's going to be something that's big. And so part of self-acceptance might be me being OK with being an ambivert, which I can hardly even say. Tanya N Smith (06:05.777) Yeah. Tanya N Smith (06:12.787) Did you say ambivert? Did you say the word ambivert in the first five minutes of our podcast? Jen (06:19.63) Yes, yes I did. Mic drop. I need to be okay with not writing a novel, but enjoy writing all the same. Okay, we're gonna accept that my pie crust will always be classified as rustic. Okay, it's just going to be, that's how it's going to go. I will always be reading at least two books. I... Tanya N Smith (06:30.675) Hmm. Tanya N Smith (06:38.163) Hmm. Jen (06:47.118) Probably have spices in my spice cabinet that are expired. I mean who really needs coriander honestly Tanya N Smith (06:53.331) What is it? No, don't even need to It's okay. I've gone this long. Jen (06:56.162) We can't go down that rabbit hole. Jen (07:00.376) There are pictures of you and me from the 1900s before straightening irons and hair therapy, honestly. And they're going to stay out there. And here's what we need to do. We need to say, she was me. I am her and accept that. So here are marching orders together, dear friend for 2025. God loves us and we love one another. And let's just keep moving on. Tanya N Smith (07:05.871) bless our hearts. Tanya N Smith (07:18.589) Yeah, yeah, Tanya N Smith (07:29.991) I love it. Yay! Do you know how it thrilled me to read this letter? Like it was, okay, first of all, a letter, come on. Who has sent me a letter? I felt like the Blue's Clues guys. Like, yeah, I got a letter. And then I just love everything about it. And here's why it meant so much to me. You and I have been on this roller coaster when it comes to all the things we are supposed to accept or try to forget or. Jen (07:31.107) Love, Jen. Jen (07:36.654) Aww. I know, I was throwing it back old school. Tanya N Smith (07:58.575) work through on our healing journey. I mean, and I'm not downplaying any of that stuff, but isn't it fascinating that we have seen a revolt or maybe a revolution against New Year's resolutions, the New Year, new you mindset. And I wonder, know, friend, like, what does it say about us as a society that we are done? We are done with it always being on a 12 month improvement plan that starts every 12 months. Jen (08:12.792) Right. Jen (08:27.086) Right. Well, first of all, at first I thought it's just me. I'm, I'm revolting. But then I realized, no, I think the whole world is saying, I can't, I can't do it. And I think what it is is, you know, there are probably 915 million books, self-help books out there. There's so many plans. There's so many gurus. There's so many helping us. And again, like you, I'm all in. I want to do my best. want to learn. I want to grow. want to heal. I want to do all the things. But to be able to keep up with all the ounces of water and all of the vitamins and all of the... I can't. And so I need to pick what works for me. I need to accept myself where I am and move forward. But love where I'm at. If I'm always waiting... Tanya N Smith (09:09.094) Right? Jen (09:23.118) For the best me there is, I don't get to enjoy the me that I am now. Tanya N Smith (09:27.195) my gosh, that is so good. And I wish I knew that before I was, I mean, now that I'm 30, I'm beginning to learn a few things. Jen (09:35.67) Right. Same. Same, sister, same. Yeah. Well, a little. Tanya N Smith (09:39.079) Right? LOL. I'm a little older than that. But yeah, yeah. No, I mean, I say all the time I wouldn't go back to being 20 or 30. And that's not because I didn't love that part of my life or I don't appreciate other people being in that part of their life. It's because that's an exhausting thought to like go back and do it over again. It just really has to do with going back and doing it all over again. Jen (09:51.822) Mm. Jen (10:07.598) Maybe we're more tired. But I also think I wouldn't want to go back to those thought patterns. Right? If I went back, I've got to take my older 30 brain back to my 30 year old self, if that makes sense. Right? I need the wisdom that I have now in my 30 plus. Tanya N Smith (10:09.556) yeah. Tanya N Smith (10:17.171) There you go. Tanya N Smith (10:24.531) Right. Tanya N Smith (10:31.699) Because we've learned a thing or two along the way, coping strategies, mechanisms, survival skills in this world. And we just frankly didn't know them earlier. Jen (10:42.732) Yeah, and I kind of like myself now. Tanya N Smith (10:46.737) I like you too. Okay, I am not going to waste anybody's time. I'm to get right to four questions because you are so good at these four, at these suggestions, I should say. You have four suggestions and I call them ways to like navigate forward in life. There's probably a much better title for them. But Jen, what are your four suggestions for someone wanting to navigate forward in their life? Jen (10:47.989) Aw, thanks, Fred. Jen (11:11.169) Yeah, yeah. Jen (11:15.48) Well, just as we were talking about, these are not resolutions. These are not things we're going to go out and do. But I think, first of all, they have to be our mindset. And if there's anything I want to change, it's less doing and more how I'm approaching or my perspective towards the way that my life is right now. So the first one on the list is the best way to change anything is to understand what it is and why. And so. Tanya N Smith (11:43.223) That's good. Jen (11:44.396) you've heard about the five whys. Yes, everyone knows that you ask why five times to kind of get down to the basis level of what you're thinking or what you're feeling or what you're needing. And I think we don't employ that exercise often enough to really ask ourselves what is happening? Why am I feeling this way? what does this all mean for me right now? We just kind of push that aside. We push our feelings aside and we say, well, I read this article. I watched this great TikTok. I've got to move on with what this person is saying because they're an expert, right? And so stopping to examine why it's important to me or why it's not important to me or why I feel this way, I think it's the first real step in evaluating where you are and what you Tanya N Smith (12:25.116) Yes. Jen (12:38.39) are about and what you want to change or not change. Why are you wanting to make those changes? Tanya N Smith (12:41.553) Okay, so good. This is so, so good. I have a story about this that I have, we've talked about that I want to share it with the listeners about understanding why so that you can figure out what. But before we go, I mean, I want to tell the story because I think it will help somebody else because it did me. But I just want to put a pin in that and I want to say it again, that because you said it. Jen (12:55.47) So good. Tanya N Smith (13:08.505) These are your words. The best way to change anything is to understand what it is and why it is. And like you said, there are so many voices in our head that I think we forget to stop and say, what am I feeling? Why am I feeling it? And like, am I dead inside? Like me, like, you know, because sometimes when I am feeling that way, it's because I have absolutely forgotten to check in with myself, but we're going to come to that later. Please tell us number two, the second suggestion. Jen (13:37.038) I love that check in with yourself number two. These are some of the wisest words that I've ever read that were written by you my friend and You wrote them in a book titled reframed in the year 2020 of our of our Lord and Savior when life was super hard and You said embrace the season that you were in and boy did we have to embrace that season hard or that Season, embrace that's hard. But embrace the season that you're in. You know, I was reminded the other day, there's this song by Trace Adkins and it says, you're gonna miss this, right? And he's talking about raising the kids and things are hard and things are difficult and your job and your family and this and that or something else. And you know, you're gonna miss it. There are joys and there are beauty. Tanya N Smith (14:08.947) Right? Yeah. Yeah. Jen (14:35.286) all around us, all the time, even in the difficult times. And we have to stop and check in with ourselves and embrace the season that we're in and learn from it. Really dig in and learn from it to enjoy it before we move. Yeah. Tanya N Smith (14:48.307) Thank you. Tanya N Smith (14:53.031) Wise words. Jen (14:55.672) Kudos to you, friend! Tanya N Smith (14:57.427) Well, what I need to do is go back and read that chapter again called embrace in in our book because In that time period I believe I was doing that. I don't believe I've done it well Every single season since I wrote it or have I even thought about it, but it is my goal and I think it was on my mind and in my heart when I wrote it definitely but Yeah, I mean this too shall pass Jen (15:25.496) Sometimes we just need the reminder. Tanya N Smith (15:27.155) is a good and a bad thing, right? Okay. Well, thanks for quoting me. I didn't see that coming. Okay. Jen (15:29.708) Yeah. Yeah. Jen (15:34.414) Well, number three is that mistakes will be made. So plan for your discomfort. know, several years ago, my coach told me you need to pre plan. You need to prepare for prepare for difficult conversations ahead of time. Prepare for what resources are you going to need to get you through this season or this next difficult thing? And, you know, a lot of times we hop up and we put our boots on and we go out there and we try to do life and we, don't even think about really what we need to prepare ourselves for. And it was her wise words. Things are going to come up, prepare yourself ahead of time. Know that when you go to have this conversation, that's going to be difficult and walk into the discomfort knowing it's going to be uncomfortable, but I'm going to do it anyway. and so Tanya N Smith (16:10.193) No, we don't. Jen (16:31.434) in this self-acceptance moment, I'm gonna make mistakes. I'm gonna make mistakes every single day. And I need to plan for that to be painful and to hurt and to be patient with myself and to try again tomorrow. Tanya N Smith (16:48.631) that's so good. I have two things to add barely. Number one is, Jesus make this easy. The number of times a day that I say that to Jesus, Jesus make this easy. I'm about to encounter something that it's either uncomfortable. I'm not prepared for, I didn't expect whatever. And then the second thing is you said mistakes will be made and those aren't always mistakes made by us. Sometimes it's someone else's mistake. Jen (17:13.998) That's right. Tanya N Smith (17:17.127) that lands in our lap and you talk about learning how to be patient, planning for discomfort. Jen (17:25.282) That is so true. Absolutely. A fender bender, a word that someone says to you that just lands wrong or hurts your feeling. Choices are made, you know, loss. All of that comes at you not planned for, not prepared, not picked by you. But your discomfort is going to be off the charts. And we have to be prepared for that. Tanya N Smith (17:25.361) when it's like out of your control. Tanya N Smith (17:43.005) Right. Tanya N Smith (17:46.983) That's so true. Yes. Well, in the way that we prepare is by, I mean, what you said planning ahead, it's so brilliant because we have put this into action. You and I in different ways have talked about this throughout the year. Sean and I have talked about this. When something blindsides us, I mean, whether you want to talk about like someone driving badly on the interstate or a family member, whatever is having something or a friend, know, just whatever a coworker, like whatever you're dealing with, you decide ahead of time how you're going to react. Jen (18:20.142) Mm. Tanya N Smith (18:20.379) And you think, you can't do that. You can't decide in every situation how you're going to react, but you can decide to pause. And you can decide to pull back for a second and take a deep breath and not react until you have thought about it. And I just always like to think, what do I look like in the moments that I'm reacting? It can be very humbling. Let me tell you, can be very scary. Jen (18:39.95) Right. Yeah. Jen (18:46.796) I'm glad there's not a camera recording every moment of my life. Yeah. Tanya N Smith (18:49.403) Right, it's not the actual Truman Show. Okay, so good. Let's go on to your fourth suggestion. Jen (18:55.054) So this last one is maybe not a suggestion as much as a reminder that self-acceptance is not a resignation. I'm not giving up. Right. I'm not quitting all the things. What I'm doing is putting acceptance of myself and where I'm at and the season that I'm in ahead of anything that I want to remove. change, negate, leave, whatever the case may be. I'm putting at the top of my list to do is accepting right where I'm at right now. Tanya N Smith (19:36.751) I love that you clarified that because yes, I have sometimes thought self-acceptance means stop trying. And it can, but it doesn't have to if you reframe it in a different way. If you say, accept that I don't know everything I want to know about this topic so I can start from where I am and learn more. It's a more positive approach, right? Jen (20:05.59) Right. And you're giving yourself the grace. science is proven when we give our self-validation and acceptance, we're much more likely to change than if we're setting rules out for ourselves. And I know I've shared this story before, but the times that I said I'm going to get up at 5 a.m. and I'm going to exercise. Tanya N Smith (20:20.827) I don't Jen (20:32.972) And you're going to do it, Jennifer. And there's no excuses, right? And I do that four days in a row. And the fifth day, I'm like, yeah, I'm not getting up early to exercise. Right? And if I accept that, OK, this is not the way that works for Jennifer. Here's what works for Jennifer. Right? Tanya N Smith (20:41.8) Yeah. Tanya N Smith (20:50.349) there you go. Yes, I like that. I love the way you switch that because I can be real easy on myself. You know? Jen (20:58.094) Right, but we can also be very harsh on ourselves too and very critical. Yeah. Tanya N Smith (21:00.915) same time. That's so good. So instead of being like you no good dirty dog, you didn't get up when it was 5am and it was 40 degrees outside and go walking by yourself in the misery of the dawn, you would be like, maybe I should walk this afternoon. Jen (21:15.726) Maybe I should go ride the exercise bike. Maybe I should take the stairs at work several more times. There are options that I can give myself. Tanya N Smith (21:23.485) There you go. Jen (21:28.802) that don't have anything to do with me being critical about something that probably shouldn't have been in my life in the first place, right? A rule that I imposed on myself or a resolution that I imposed on myself that doesn't even really fit and doesn't get me to where I want to be anyway. I think that's key. It just doesn't get me to where I want to be. So why even put it up there? Tanya N Smith (21:42.895) Yeah, a made up rule. Yes. Okay, flashback. That's so good. I just had a flashback, you know, back in another life, I was a teacher and I remember very little about my time as a college student training to be a teacher. But I do remember that I took a summer class to learn how to teach physical education. I had to get up at the crack of dawn, drive 30 minutes and sit in a classroom to learn how to teach physical education. And I thought, this is ridiculous. What have I done with my life? But here's what I remember. One of the many things, mistakes, and they were mine. Okay, I remember two things, lying. I remember two things. The instructor had a different color of nail polish on every single day. It was a summer class. We met five days a week. Every single day, her nail polish matched her outfit. Hello. This was 1995. Jen (22:22.39) Mistakes have been made. Jen (22:43.093) Love. Love. Tanya N Smith (22:45.713) Okay, now something that actually matters. She told us this story that when she was first teaching physical education at her school, that she had a list of rules and she so happily wrote one through 10, do not touch the balls, know, whatever, do not do this. Absolutely no running here. And she had all of these 10 rules and she said they were very clear and easy to understand. And she was so proud of herself. And her principal came in and he looked at the rules for a little bit and he said, so these are the rules for your gym. And she said, yes, they are. And he said, OK, those are good rules. But I'm going to have you take them down. And I want you to rewrite them all without using no and do not. Jen (23:36.302) I had literally just got chills. Tanya N Smith (23:41.459) And this was back before, you know, we assumed people cared about kids. Jen (23:43.296) Right, conscious discipline and all the things. Yes, yes, when we knew nothing. Tanya N Smith (23:48.061) So, yeah, we knew nothing but this principal did. And he or she said, that's not the way to affect change and to gain the respect and to have a nurturing environment. Take them all down. I'm sorry, my septic alarm is going off. you give me just a second to text my husband. Okay, hang on. Jen (24:07.776) Okay, absolutely. Plan for discomfort. Tanya N Smith (24:14.267) Okay, this is a fun game we're playing. Jen (24:21.922) Let's just accept right where you're at and brace this season, Tanya. Tanya N Smith (24:25.137) Thank you, thank you, because it's hot. Can you hear it buzzing? That is alarming because I'm assuming the neighbors can. It is so loud because it's attached to this wall of which I am sitting in the room of. So. Jen (24:28.684) I cannot at all. Jen (24:34.648) Wow, okay. Well, I wanna... Jen (24:40.556) Wow, I want to give a shout out to the mics that are only picking up your voice and not that your home is melting down currently. Tanya N Smith (24:49.139) I just heard Sean open the door to go outside. Okay, so here's what happened today at 6 a.m. I pulled the big dogs inside at 6 45 a.m. A crew showed up to take my roof off and put it back on from the May damage from the May damage. What? How can that be Tanya? It's February 2025. That's what I'm saying. It takes a long time when everyone in Benton County needs a new roof. And then in the process of that, we had to call a plumber who said, Oh, you need a new septic pump. And I was just like, what am I, an ATM? So Sean, we're just, it's hemorrhaging over here is what I'm saying to you. It's hemorrhaging. I can hear Sean out there like pressing buttons right now trying to get everything to be quiet. Jen (25:22.36) No. Jen (25:31.574) horrible I'm so sorry Tanya N Smith (25:39.331) I predict there'll be a plumber here in a few minutes. What do you think? Jen (25:42.476) I think you're going to get a plumber in the middle of the night. Yes. Tanya N Smith (25:46.149) my word. Okay, well we're just gonna keep going. We're gonna push on because it is very important to me to tell the story with you. I feel safe telling these stories with you because you point out to the listeners all of the gaps and you explain me really well. Like a translator, if you will. True story, I woke up at the end of January and I realized something huge about myself. Jen (25:50.914) I love it. Tanya N Smith (26:14.653) that I had been living in survival mode since, for me, I can measure it since the end of May. We had a lot of things happen around here all at once, and I truly thought I was handling them one at a time, doing a great job. Like, knock that one down, give me another. Knock that one down, give me another. And I noticed one day that the systems Jen (26:17.006) Mm-hmm. Tanya N Smith (26:42.877) that I had previously relied on to help order my thoughts and organize my days. Those had not even been thought of since the end of May. Tanya N Smith (26:55.567) And I do not use the term survival mode lightly. I'm not using that lightly in this situation. Let me read to you the definition that I found on the Google machine. And this is from jcmh.org. It stands for some name. Survival mode is essentially booting, as a computer term, in safe mode. Things like trauma, prolonged grief, and even just burnout can cause our brains to opt into booting this way. It basically, our brain is entering survival mode. Do you remember back when we had the big computers where we would turn them on in safe mode? So if there was a virus, the virus would not attack the computer and bring it down? Jen (27:34.978) you Tanya N Smith (27:44.039) That's what it's talking about. And survival mode clicks us into suppressing something within us in our brain. So anyway, what I've learned is any short or long term, very stressful experience can be traumatizing. And we can't measure it against someone else's trauma. So you know the trauma responses. Fight, flight. Jen (27:44.184) Right. Jen (28:10.094) don't know. Tanya N Smith (28:11.549) freeze and then the one that we all now understand that is, yeah, fun. So what I've learned again from this website that these result in your body saying, I will only do essential functions. That is all I'm capable. Jen (28:15.118) Yeah. Jen (28:28.014) Right. It's like COVID when essential workers were the only ones allowed to go and do the work, right? Everyone else had to stay home. Tanya N Smith (28:36.723) 100 % yes. Jen (28:38.198) Yeah, and your body is like, we're only, we're now I'm doing the bare minimum. We're keeping the lights on. That's about it. All extra activities will be paused. Tanya N Smith (28:48.241) Right. Right. Food in mouth, lights on, lights off. Do it over again the next day. Did we survive it? Yes, we did. Okay, we did something right. Keep going. Jen (28:59.918) Yeah. Tanya N Smith (29:02.739) Okay, back to this website. We often have a lack of focus. I'm raising my hand. A feeling of, wait, what just happened? Like the feeling of reading something five times over and you still don't know what you just read, what it's about, or even listening to it. You feel like you're operating on a short fuse or you're just simply exhausted and procrastinating things that you wouldn't usually procrastinate. because your higher functioning brain has shut down in favor of base survival. Jen (29:34.68) Wow, as you're reading that, I'm curious, like, what's your response to that knowing that has been you for months? Tanya N Smith (29:45.869) I was very surprised that I had not checked in with myself sooner. I thought I knew myself better than that. And I thought I was above it. Jen (29:52.686) Mm-hmm. Tanya N Smith (29:57.415) Yeah, I really did. And then people saying, you're doing a great job. You're doing such a great, you know, you're doing such a great job. look at you, you're doing a great job. And I thought, I must be doing a great job. Tanya N Smith (30:10.597) On the outside, I do believe I was. On the inside, I believe I was struggling a Jen (30:15.906) Yeah, yeah. I think we're. Tanya N Smith (30:17.329) You know, and isn't that what we kind of have learned to do in our lives? Keep it inside. You gotta move forward. You got, know. Jen (30:26.84) You're going to get up every day and you're going to keep going. Yeah. Tanya N Smith (30:29.095) Yeah. I'm hearing Joshua like yelling back and forth with Sean in the backyard. And I just don't think it sounds good. I just think something's going. Jen (30:37.07) I love that this whole scenario at your home is basically mirroring what we're saying. We're just accepting it. I don't know, we're just accepting it. It's fine. Tanya N Smith (30:44.147) It is so... Like, we're up to here in sewage. Jen (30:52.75) totally fine. Tanya N Smith (30:52.849) Moving on, doing a podcast like it's not even happening. Jen (30:56.174) That is clearly someone else's gig. I don't even know. Tanya N Smith (31:01.039) okay. So reading this article, this helped me. Okay, first of all, sitting down and Googling survival mode opened my mind to girl, that's you. And I think it's other people. Jen (31:05.954) We have. Jen (31:11.31) Sure. Jen (31:15.286) Okay, well let me go back to what we just said. The best way to make a change in anything is to understand what it is and why it is. Tanya N Smith (31:22.951) That's it. That's it. Because I didn't know how to help myself because I didn't know what I was helping. I just didn't know. Here's what I learned. And you have told me these things. Here it is written out in one sentence. Well, two. There are three ways of responding to manage and prevent survival mode. Self-compassion. who just said that? Self-regulation. who said that? Embrace. Jen (31:24.887) Yeah Tanya N Smith (31:51.545) and self-care. who said that? That was you. Self-compassion, self-regulation. I know what I'm gonna do when it happens to me. I'm gonna pre-plan. Self-care. I'm gonna accept where I am and not be ashamed of it. Gonna move on. Okay, I have to text them because the alarm just went off again. Jen (31:59.854) Mm-hmm. Jen (32:14.252) I love it. We're just going to accept right where we're at. Tanya's self-regulating her emotions right now and caring for the family. Jen (32:28.654) You know, we really wanted to bring a real life scenario to the podcast today. Tanya N Smith (32:34.574) my word. Jen (32:36.876) Yeah. Tanya N Smith (32:38.043) Okay, yeah, I'm trying to, yes, I'm trying to self-regulate right now because I'm like, why? Why? Here's what I think. We must have something really good to say to people because it's very difficult to complete this podcast. Jen (32:43.447) Yeah. Jen (32:48.992) It's very difficult tonight. It's very difficult tonight, for sure. Tanya N Smith (32:53.819) Well, again, that if you want, if you feel like you've been in survival mode, it would not surprise me friends is what I'm saying because it snuck up on me and one day turned into the next, turned into the next. And here's what I ended up saying to Sean. Now let me, I'm not far removed from this, nor have I completely popped out of this mode because it was just days ago I said to Sean, my goodness, I only do two things a day. Jen (33:04.462) Mm-hmm. Tanya N Smith (33:23.215) I am not okay. And he said, Jen (33:25.87) You're just becoming aware of what is happening to you. Yeah. Tanya N Smith (33:32.273) Yeah, just now. So I'm going to work on self-compassion, self-regulation, especially when my septic alarm is screaming in my ear while I'm podcasting. And I think I do a pretty good job of self-care. So I'm going to be like, you know what? Good job. Keep it up. Keep it up. But yeah. Jen (33:51.682) Keep it up. You're doing well. Well, one of my favorite questions to ask you all the time is how are you resourcing yourself? How are you taking care of yourself? And so let's just have a mini coaching session right now. How are you resourcing yourself now that we know where you are and how you are? Tanya N Smith (34:00.025) Okay, I love it when you ask me that question. I love it when you ask me that. Jen (34:15.842) What are the ways that you're going to support yourself? Tanya N Smith (34:20.037) Okay, I am going back to time blocking my days. And this is not because I'm trying to regulate and what am I trying to militarize my life? It's because like I heard someone say recently, if you have a dog, what do you want to do? You want to build the dog offense? Why do you build the dog offense? Cause you want it to run around and enjoy its life. So when I time block my days, it means, Jen (34:34.274) Mm-hmm. Tanya N Smith (34:48.623) On Tuesdays, that day is all about this instead of everyone else's. Or Thursdays, that is self-care day from morning to evening. You get to do that whole day. Jen (34:52.472) Yeah. Jen (34:58.99) Wow, so you're building yourself in some self care by blocking your time. You know that you cannot completely rearrange the schedule, obviously, and there are things that you're not gonna be able to manage time-wise because they're gonna get pushed to you. But you are setting up time to care for yourself and blocking time for the things that matter. Tanya N Smith (35:03.731) Mm-hmm. Tanya N Smith (35:09.523) Mm-mm. Tanya N Smith (35:22.887) That's the only way I know how to do it. I don't know another way. Jen (35:24.928) As your coach, I'm giving you two enthusiastic thumbs up on that. I do, yes. You're putting yourself back on the schedule and you haven't been on the schedule for a minute. Tanya N Smith (35:29.073) All you do? Let me tell you, that makes me so happy. Tanya N Smith (35:36.571) I am. you know, another thing that I appreciate about the awareness of survival mode is spiritual wellness. Jen (35:46.126) Hmm. Tanya N Smith (35:48.027) I heard that in a way that I had not heard it before, I think, you know, that's one of the, one of the reasons why I've enjoyed growing older is because I do hear things the same way, but different, you know what I mean? That's it. But it does suggest like we're burned out and we can't see the bigger picture anymore. And that is one of the reasons why our brain clicks to survival mode because we haven't stopped and like, Jen (36:00.066) Yes, I hear the same things, but they land differently. Yeah. Tanya N Smith (36:17.075) Maybe for me, for me it's journaling and having like, I can see my one year, three year, five year goals or what I want to do this week or today. But I have to see, I have to visually see it. I forget, I forget so fast. But when I stopped seeing that bigger picture burnout, because I'm like, I don't remember why I was doing that small thing in that way. Yeah. So like, Jen (36:40.362) Right. I've forgotten. Right. Tanya N Smith (36:46.771) I work so hard on myself and I work so hard on the job that I'm doing, but the fruits of my labor, they come out as skittles instead of watermelons. And I'm like, now, what am I doing this for? You know? Jen (36:58.39) love that. Say that again. Tanya N Smith (37:05.263) As like, for instance, right now, my house is literally falling down around me, but no, I'm kidding. It's not, it's all okay. It's figure outable. But no, the fruits of my labor sometimes come, they are picked as Skittles and I was expecting watermelons. The watermelon is coming. Like, but I forgot the bigger picture and that's hard for me to deal with. Jen (37:08.054) Okay. Jen (37:13.304) Yeah, it is. Jen (37:22.03) you Yeah. Tanya N Smith (37:28.859) And that makes me feel burned out and that makes me feel hopeless and that makes me forget all of my systems and then just boom, I'm back in survival mode again. Jen (37:37.302) Yeah, you get kind of tied down to where you're at and you can only narrow the focus on one tiny little thing. It's like Mark, my husband Mark all the time says it's the broken nail syndrome where it's like there's 50 death by a million paper cuts. There's 50 million things and then you break a fingernail and then that's just you can't cope, right? That's just the straw that broke the camel's back, so to speak. Tanya N Smith (37:38.236) So yeah. Tanya N Smith (38:00.945) That is so true. That is so true. I'm sorry, I'm gonna text real quick. Are we addressing the alarm? So, do you like that? Jen (38:08.302) I love how you said that. Are we addressing the alarm? See, I would have texted 911? Tanya N Smith (38:21.331) What is happening in my life right now? Jen (38:21.39) So we are addressing the alarm is what I'm hearing you say. Tanya N Smith (38:25.681) No, they just said we don't hear an alarm. And I'm like, what? can you not hear an alarm? What's happening? happening. Okay so anyway this is funny I'm so glad this is happening why it's happening but anyway you've got to I have to remember how to feel excited about something again because the original excitement like it wanes and I forget what I'm doing anything for so Jen (38:37.368) my goodness. Jen (38:50.734) Yeah. Jen (38:56.046) for sure. Tanya N Smith (38:59.827) Anyway, that's where, that's okay. That was where, that's where I am. Like everything's okay. Nothing terrible has happened in my life. I just got off track and burdened down by a lot of things at once, like everyone does. And I let myself absolutely fall under the weight of that. And so there we go. I'm just saying it could happen to you too. And if it does self-compassion, self-regulation and self-care, just like you told us in those four ways of moving forward. Jen (39:00.067) guess. Tanya N Smith (39:29.997) I'm going to go back up to those because they're so good. You said the best way to change anything is to understand what it is and why it is. And then we talked about go ahead and embrace that season that you are in. Mistakes will be made. We need to plan for the discomfort and be patient. And then fourth and finally, we're not resigning. We're not giving up. We are moving forward while understanding where we're starting from. Jen (39:59.522) Right. And I think that's so key in the story that you just told about yourself. Now that you're understanding where you're starting from or where you're currently at, why it's happening and what it is, you can come in and triage yourself and take care of yourself and resource yourself to the next place. Right. And so you're not, you're not quitting. You're not resigning. You're supporting yourself in a way to make meaningful change without prescribing to yourself a regiment and list of dos and don'ts. Just like in your story with the the gym teacher and the principal. doesn't have to be don't do this. It could simply say be, I see where I'm at. I didn't realize I was here. This isn't exactly where I want to be. This is the perspective I want to have. This is the joy that I want to put back in my life. Tanya N Smith (40:40.509) So true. Jen (40:58.328) Here's what I'm really attempting with these resolutions or these rules or these goals. Here's what I'm really attempting to obtain is that are a better way to obtain that than getting up at 5 a.m. and exercising in the cold and dark. Absolutely there's better ways to do it. There's better ways to take care of yourself than setting up rules. Tanya N Smith (41:21.959) I'm so glad you're here today. Thank you for talking us through this. I cannot imagine a better conversation, a more timely conversation, a more helpful way of learning how to move forward and process through things that we're processing through. We're going to do this again, right? Jen (41:38.35) I would love to do this again. I love the thought of having conversations to support ourselves, to grow, to learn, and to learn to take care of ourselves. Tanya N Smith (41:50.987) me too. Okay, friends, hey, that's all for today. But you can find the video version where you see me have an actual meltdown on Patreon.com/SuperYes. And we're on all the podcast platforms at the superlatively yes podcast. We're going to list all of our Instagram stuff in the show notes. So hey, don't forget to always check the show notes. That's like our diary. You've got to go there and check the show notes. We're putting all the fun stuff there. Jen, my friend, it's always so great to spend time with you and I can't wait to do it again. Jen (42:19.97) You too. Yeah, go check on your alarms. Tanya N Smith (42:23.279) I am. Thank you everyone for listening to the Super Yes Podcast. Have a great rest of your day. Jen (42:29.966)
Get a FREE Posing eBook from The Portrait System here: https://the-portrait-system.lpages.co/podcast-pose-funnel/In our first 2025 episode, host, photographer and educator Nikki Closser interviews boudoir photographer Tanya Smith. Tanya left the corporate world and built her own successful business that got her her dream house and a $5k+ average sale. Listen in as Tanya tells us about how she built her business from the ground up and made it to where she is today. Don't miss out on this exceptional interview!PODCAST LISTENER SPECIAL!! If you want to get started with the Portrait System, get a special discount using code “POD7” to get one month access for just $7 here https://theportraitsystem.com/pricing/IG https://www.instagram.com/theportraitsystem/YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/theportraitsystemSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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273 - Are you ready to supercharge your photography business? This week, I'm chatting with Tanya Smith, a portrait photographer and educator who went from struggling with $600 shoots to building a system that generated almost $400K in just one year. We're breaking down the most effective marketing strategies—think partnerships, in-person connections, and consistent follow-ups—that photographers can start using today. If you're tired of the feast-or-famine cycle, this episode is a must-listen!What to Listen ForHow Tanya went from $600/session to a $400K/year photography businessThe importance of in-person marketing in a digital worldWhy Instagram should only be the “icing” on your marketing cakeTanya's proven strategy for creating profitable partnerships with local businessesHow to build long-lasting relationships with clients and community partnersThe mindset shift you need to make to approach marketing with confidenceTanya's advice for structuring your week to prioritize marketing and avoid burnoutWhy follow-up is the most overlooked (and valuable) part of your marketingThis episode with Tanya Smith was packed with actionable marketing strategies to help you build a thriving photography business. From creating meaningful partnerships to mastering the art of follow-up, Tanya's advice will inspire you to take control of your client pipeline. Remember: marketing is the key to consistency, and it doesn't have to be overwhelming!If you loved today's episode, make sure to check out Tanya's Mastery Summit for Portrait Photographers happening on January 21, 2025. You can grab your free ticket at the link below. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, share it with a friend, and let us know your biggest takeaway.Important LinksSign up for Tanya's Mastery Summit (FREE) - www.profitableportraits.com/summitFree Marketing Ideas for portrait photographers: https://www.profitableportraits.com/marketTanya's Education Website: https://www.profitableportraits.comTanya's Store for Photographers: https://whoabella.caMaster the craft of pet photography at the Hair of the Dog Academy - www.hairofthedogacademy.comStop competing on price and sell confidently with Freedom Focus Formula - www.freedomfocusformula.comCrack the code to booking more clients inside Elevate - www.freedomfocusformula.com/elevateLearn commercial pet photography at the Commercial Pet Photography Academy - www.hairofthedogacademy.com/commercialAre you enjoying the Freedom Focus Photography Podcast? Please leave a rating or a review!JOIN THE PARTY: Connect with us on Instagram Explore valuable pet photography resources here Discover effective pricing and sales strategies for all portrait photographers. Ready to grow your business? Elevate helps you do just that. Check out our recommended gear and favorite books.
Welcome to Season 6 of the Superlatively Yes Podcast. In today's episode, we are talking about some movies, some of our favorite things from 2024, and what we have learned about ourselves from 30 years of marriage. This is episode 161 of our regular podcast episodes, but you can find our bonus content and the video versions of our conversations at Patreon.com/SuperYes. So thank you for joining us, as always, and please enjoy special guest Shawn Smith. Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Amazon links earn commission Thank you for supporting the podcast by shopping our links! Cross Pen Journal Stanley Cup 40 oz in Rose Quartz Silk Heated Eye Mask Big Train Fit Frappe Chocolate Protein Powder Sticky Dates Shower Gel AirPods Pro 2 I'm referring you to Tovala! This code lets you buy the Tovala Smart Oven for FREE* ($250 off) or the Tovala Smart Oven Pro for $50 ($250 off). Tovala Oven and Meals Biena Chickpea Snacks Mens 3 Pack TShirts MyQ Garage Video Keypad Buff City Laundry Soap in Narcissist
An einem warmen Oktoberabend gehen Misty Cockerill und Tanya Smith zu einer Geburtstagsfeier. Dabei begegnen die beiden 16-jährigen einem Mann, der nicht nur ihr Leben, sondern auch das ihrer beiden Familien und einer ganzen Gemeinde drastisch verändern wird. In den nächsten sieben Monaten spielt Terry Driver ein Katz- und Mausspiel mit der Polizei. Erst aufgrund eines Hinweises seiner eigenen Mutter kann der „Abbotsford Killer“ (Abby Killer) gefasst werden.CW: sexualisierte GewaltUnterstütze den Podcast - werde Komplize! https://steadyhq.com/de/darfseinbisserlmordsein ** Trinkgeld: https://ko-fi.com/darfseinbisserlmordsein ** Merch: https://debms.myspreadshop.at/ ** Alle Links, Rabatte und Promocodes unserer Sponsoren findest du hier: https://linktr.ee/darfseinbisserl "Darf's ein bisserl Mord sein?" ist der #1 True Crime Podcast aus Österreich - internationale Fälle mit Flair. Egal ob deutsche, österreichische oder internationale Fälle - Mit Flair, Charme und Wiener Schmäh spricht Franziska Singer über kuriose, ungelöste und längst vergessene Kriminalfälle aus der ganzen Welt. Ob Serienmörder, Entführungen, ein Bankraub oder Femizide - bei Darf's ein bisserl Mord sein? wird jeden Montag je ein Kriminalfall ausführlich behandelt und durchleutet. Von diesen Verbrechen habt ihr bestimmt noch nie gehört! Darf's ein bisserl Mord sein? ist seit 2021 zweifacher Podcast Award Preisträger. Folge uns auf Instagram!Darf's ein bisserl Mord sein? ist eine Produktion der Wake Word Studios. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sweet encouragers, aren't you so thankful for second chances? Full disclosure; Tanya and I recorded a complete podcast on Tuesday of last week and we trashed it because I forgot how to podcast. Tanya patiently waited for me to calm down for the week and this is what we like to call the “Take Two Podcast”. Excitement dominates from the beginning as Tanya speaks from the joy in her heart over the Razorback victory on Saturday. The whole city cheered and celebrated until the wee hours of the night. Woo Pig! I recap the weekend Leighton and I shared with Point of Grace and the Circle of Friends weekend. We enjoy catching up on TV and movies, as well as, Tanya's very appropriately timed cute and fun segment. I gush over Prince William, Nicole Kidman, and Bananas Foster dessert. The dogs make an appearance as we discuss their varied love languages. We just adore you, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Pag Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute and Fun: Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means the podcast earns a very small commission if you shop through our link. Thank you so much for supporting the podcast this way! Cute and Fun: Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means the podcast earns a very small commission if you shop through our link. Thank you so much for supporting the podcast this way! Spiral Bound Journaling Bible Silk Heated Eye Compress USB Meg High Rise Wide Leg - Kut from the Kloth Delicious & Sons Organic Pesto Rosso, authentic Italian ... - Walmart Urban Shop 8" Brown Tortoise Glass Battery-Powered Mushroom Table Lamp (The WalMart Link) We Also discussed Thyme & Table 6-pack 20 oz Glasses Let's Talk TV and Movies Unsung Hero Sister Wives on Hulu The Golden Bachelorette on Hulu Still Missing Morgan on HULU Float Guy Ritchie's The Covenant **Morgan Nick Foundation** Chapters 00:00 Razorbacks Victory Celebration 03:07 Game Day Experience and Atmosphere 06:06 Fan Interactions and Sportsmanship 09:00 Memorable Moments and Celebrations 12:07 Post-Game Reflections and Connections 15:01 Culinary Adventures and Celebrity Sightings 17:54 Fashion and Personal Style 21:04 Capsule Wardrobe and Minimalism 24:00 Cute and Fun Segments 41:38 Understanding Love Languages in Pets 44:31 The Joys and Challenges of Pet Ownership 46:20 Innovative Home Delivery Services 47:44 Comfort Items for Better Sleep 48:14 Fashion Finds and Game Day Style 49:38 Culinary Discoveries and Food Trends 51:30 Healthy Eating and Avocado Recipes 53:36 Home Decor and Seasonal Aesthetics 56:50 TV and Movie Recommendations 01:00:50 Reality TV Insights and Discussions 01:07:07 Updates on the Morgan Nick Case 01:10:05 Movie Reviews: The Covenant and The Float
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Sweet encouragers, aren't you so thankful for second chances? Full disclosure; Tanya and I recorded a complete podcast on Tuesday of last week and we trashed it because I forgot how to podcast. Tanya patiently waited for me to calm down for the week and this is what we like to call the “Take Two Podcast”. Excitement dominates from the beginning as Tanya speaks from the joy in her heart over the Razorback victory on Saturday. The whole city cheered and celebrated until the wee hours of the night. Woo Pig! I recap the weekend Leighton and I shared with Point of Grace and the Circle of Friends weekend. We enjoy catching up on TV and movies, as well as, Tanya's very appropriately timed cute and fun segment. I gush over Prince William, Nicole Kidman, and Bananas Foster dessert. The dogs make an appearance as we discuss their varied love languages. We just adore you, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Pag Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute and Fun: Amazon links may be affiliate links, which means the podcast earns a very small commission if you shop through our link. Thank you so much for supporting the podcast this way! Spiral Bound Journaling Bible Silk Heated Eye Compress USB Meg High Rise Wide Leg - Kut from the Kloth Delicious & Sons Organic Pesto Rosso, authentic Italian ... - Walmart Urban Shop 8" Brown Tortoise Glass Battery-Powered Mushroom Table Lamp (The WalMart Link) We Also discussed Thyme & Table 6-pack 20 oz Glasses Let's Talk TV and Movies Unsung Hero Sister Wives on Hulu The Golden Bachelorette on Hulu Still Missing Morgan on HULU Float Guy Ritchie's The Covenant **Morgan Nick Foundation** Chapters 00:00 Razorbacks Victory Celebration 03:07 Game Day Experience and Atmosphere 06:06 Fan Interactions and Sportsmanship 09:00 Memorable Moments and Celebrations 12:07 Post-Game Reflections and Connections 15:01 Culinary Adventures and Celebrity Sightings 17:54 Fashion and Personal Style 21:04 Capsule Wardrobe and Minimalism 24:00 Cute and Fun Segments 41:38 Understanding Love Languages in Pets 44:31 The Joys and Challenges of Pet Ownership 46:20 Innovative Home Delivery Services 47:44 Comfort Items for Better Sleep 48:14 Fashion Finds and Game Day Style 49:38 Culinary Discoveries and Food Trends 51:30 Healthy Eating and Avocado Recipes 53:36 Home Decor and Seasonal Aesthetics 56:50 TV and Movie Recommendations 01:00:50 Reality TV Insights and Discussions 01:07:07 Updates on the Morgan Nick Case 01:10:05 Movie Reviews: The Covenant and The Float
Thank you for joining our conversation today as we kick off season 6 with a trip to Denver, some quick wardrobe changes, and more hilarious "Tails From the Dog Park." Tanya loved her trip to Denver and told all about the details and Jasa filled us in on what we didn't want to know about food. It was a fun reunion and, of course, way too long, per usual. But all in good, clean fun. We love you - thanks for hanging out here! Tanya Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Audiobooks: Karen Kingsbury, The Chance Mark Hyman, Food Hoopla App Trivia Crack Game Wheel of Fortune Game TV: Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Prime Rescue Special Ops, Prime Australia Interview with John-Paul Miller. (Mica Miller) The Perfect Couple Unfrosted The Big Year Cute and Fun links: Salt and Stone (Santal and Vetiver) Veronica Clog in Silver OPI Lincoln Park After Dark Kut From The Cloth Coated Wide Leg Jean Charlotte Tilbury In Love With Olivia Lipstick Chapters 00:00Catching Up on Recent Trips and Adventures 03:17Heartbreak Over Micah Miller's Alleged Treatment 08:03The Joy of Trivia Games and Hobbies 09:05Enjoying the Outdoors and Cherishing Time with Children 16:18Supportive Spouses and Happy Marriages 17:28Mindful Eating and Healthy Choices 23:16Hobbies and Creative Outlets for Joy and Fulfillment
Are your video content efforts failing to bring in the clients and cash flow you expected? Despite putting in time and energy, many coaches struggle with common mistakes that derail their success and prevent them from standing out in a crowded market. In episode 405 of Amplify Your Success Podcast, we tackle those pitfalls head-on and reveal a solution that can transform your results. Tanya Smith, founder of "Get Noticed with Video," joins me to uncover the major blunders coaches make in their video content and how to avoid them. From aligning your video strategy with business goals to staying authentic and consistent, Tanya emphasizes the power of strategic visibility and personalized engagement to drive conversions and professional growth. Tanya Smith shares her ABC framework and actionable insights to help coaches create effective and compelling video content. By leveraging awareness, bonding, conversion, and delight through various video formats, Tanya explains how to foster genuine connections with your audience and turn viewers into paying clients. Tune in as we break down Tanya's practical tips, personal experiences, and advice on embracing your unique video style to enhance visibility and success. Key Takeaways: 03:16 Why your videos perform better if you optimize your message for ideal clients. 08:37 How targeted engagement drives revenue, not vanity virality methods that only get likes. 12:35 Learn the foundational aspects of creating a brand beyond visuals. 19:16 The different types of video content you can create to build a diverse and engaging online presence. 20:41 The ABC Framework to drive revenue from your video content. 28:50 What systems and workflows you can use to ensure accountability in your content creation process. 34:39 How to define and embrace your own individual style in video content that resonates with the audience. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Take Tanya's Free Quiz and Discover Your Livestream Vibe Grab my Scorecard & Guide so you can avoid the 17 biggest mistakes, as a guest expert, that costs you leads and clients Discover how to create a ‘lighthouse message' and monetize your visibility with me. Check out the $100k Authority Accelerator (open for applications now.) Tanya's Stream Like a Boss TV Featuring Melanie
Beloved audience, I have a vacation destination recommendation that gets five out of five stars and Tanya has a precision television recommendation that gets a zero out of five stars. We're bringing it all to you and we call it as we see it! I've been to Dreams Onyx in Punta Cana with the cutest kids in the whole USA and Tanya has been doing “choring bores” because her house continues to try to kill her but she has on a happy face because fall weather is landing in Little Flock. Starbucks says so. Pumpkin spice, Razorback football, and Caitlyn Clark come bubbling out of her today and I feel equally as bubbly because of vacay memories, Quincee stories, and cowboy accessories. Shep keeps us both laughing and Suz is a ray of sunshine as she blesses us with her very own cute and fun segment for the week. Thank you for stopping by! Love, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Nana and Tata official Sunsets with Dan and Cindy Dreams Onyx Punta Cana James Clear Atomic Habits Cute and Fun: Special guest: Suzanne Gately Skin tone adjusting cream Shampoo Bar Conditioner Bar Phoera foundation TRS detox Free People
Here is the second ½ of Tanya and me catching up on life as we know it. Tanya gets tickled as I tell of some traumatic events that occurred on the cruise ship. I can't even reel her in to appreciate that I actually got to see my very first orca in Alaska; no pun intended. We laugh with Leighton and Suz for excitedly buying all of us matching Bippity Boppity Boo t-shirts for Junie's upcoming 2nd birthday celebration, later realizing that they were actually Alice in Wonderland. Tanya ends the show with her version of “wee, wee, wee, all the way home”. Enjoy each other! Love Jasa cruise adventures, movies, TV shows, reveal, Isaacs, cruise, LT Bowens, gospel singer, holistic medicine, automated bathroom door, pigs in yard, gratitude, love Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook
In this episode of Success Genius, we're diving into the power of strategic branding. I chatted with Tanya, the expert who transformed my brand, about how a cohesive brand identity can attract the right clients and save you time.If you've wondered how branding impacts your business, this episode is for you. We'll discuss the psychology of color, the importance of consistent visuals, and how well-defined branding can elevate your business and boost your confidence.Tune in for an in-depth discussion on branding's role in business success, and stay tuned for future episodes where we'll continue to explore the science behind high-performing teams and thriving businesses. Let's dive in!Topics covered in this episode include:The power of strategic branding for attracting ideal clientsThe impact of color psychology and cohesive visualsHow well-defined branding boosts business efficiencyCheck out Episode 240 of the Success Genius Podcast to learn how to elevate your brand, attract high-quality clients, and streamline your business operations with expert insights from branding specialist Tanya.Resources Mentioned:Get The Book: https://book.neillwilliams.com/bookLearn More About TEAM90: https://neillwilliams.com/team90Book A Team Turnaround Call: https://neillwilliams.com/team-turnaround-callContact Us: support@neillwilliams.comIf you're loving what you're learning on this podcast every week - the simple high-impact habits, tools and mindsets to optimize your whole body focus, motivation and energy - please follow, rate and review by heading to Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Come on in! Welcome to Episode 153! Tanya gets “voluntold” to watch the new “Twisters" movie with Shawn and gets twisted up in a storm of her own when she and Jen go to see “This Ends with Us”. This creates a (Blake) Lively discussion. Shepherd, the introvert, gives a list of reasons why he couldn't answer his friend's phone call, knowing Tanya would understand. I have a fun time talking all about our latest cruise, including the story about our cruise friend. Lily, who always gives us gifts. This time we give her some Nashville originals, wrapped up in a cowboy hat that made her day. This is the first half of our fun, but we have so very much to say that we are forced to record episode 153 ½. Thank you for joining us! Love, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Advanced Body Dynamics - Dr. Kelly Shockley Thanks for supporting the SY Podcast when you shop through our Amazon affiliate links! Aqua Joe Water Faucet Extension Shark Cordless Stick Vac Shirt Sleeve Casual Dressy Shirt from Walmart Time and Tru Women's Quilted Top, Sizes XS-XXXL - Walmart.com Bullseye Deals on Ebay Woot Let's Talk TV: Emily in Paris Umbrella Academy Housewives of Salt Lake City 1883 Twisters This Ends with us Call of the Wild (new one with Harrison Ford) Celine Dion documentary
In this episode (150 part 1), Tanya and Jasa catch up on their recent experiences, including Mariah's wedding, Tanya's home organization project, and Jasa's Alaskan cruise. They discuss the details of Mariah's wedding, highlighting the personalized touches and intimate atmosphere. Tanya shares her current project of reorganizing her home, specifically focusing on cleaning out her office closet. They also reminisce about past experiences, such as Jasa's wedding shower and their shared experience of having COVID. Overall, the conversation covers personal events and projects, showcasing the close bond between the hosts. In this conversation, Tanya and Jasa discuss their recent experiences and travels. They talk about the challenges of decluttering and organizing their homes, the frustrations of hot weather, and their upcoming trips. Jasa shares her excitement about working on the Gaither Cruise and interacting with the artists and passengers. They also discuss their love for Southern Gospel music and the impact it has had on their lives. The conversation is filled with laughter and lighthearted moments. takeaways Personalized touches can make a wedding more meaningful and memorable Cleaning and organizing projects can be overwhelming but are necessary for a more functional space Shared experiences and memories strengthen the bond between friends Adapting to unexpected circumstances, such as flight cancellations or COVID, requires flexibility and creative problem-solving Decluttering and organizing can be a challenging but rewarding process Hot weather can be uncomfortable and affect people's moods The Gaither Cruise offers a unique opportunity to interact with artists and passengers Southern Gospel music has a special place in the hearts of Tanya and Jasa Sound Bites "She was stunning... very vintage, very elegant." "I have so much paper, paper, paper out the wazoo paper." "Do not attach memories to things. Things are things. Things are not people." "Not today, Satan." "Yes you are. Yes." "Hangry? It's hot angry." Chapters 00:00Introduction and Patreon Membership 03:01Technical Difficulties and Welcome Home 06:46Travel Stories and Flight Challenges 09:30The Tanya Movement: If I Can't Drive There, I Won't Go There 11:46Memorable Experiences and COVID Stories 16:25A Beautiful and Personalized Wedding 22:44The Challenge of Home Organization 27:00Shared Experiences and Memories 29:01Adapting to Unexpected Circumstances 30:55Decluttering and Organizing 35:37Hot Weather and Summer 41:46Interacting on the Gaither Cruise 51:27The Impact of Southern Gospel Music 53:29Laughter and Lighthearted Moments Tanya (00:00.718) Hey, welcome friends to episode 150 of the Superlatively Yes podcast. I'm your host Tanya. Jasa (00:08.293) your other host Jasa. Are we just on a first name basis Tanya (00:12.069) You know, I think it's Jasa (00:17.587) So we are, I've forgotten how to podcast. I have been a million miles since I sat behind this microphone. We are sharing episodes every week here on Patreon, including some people have commented they really love the video version. So those are here on Patreon. And as always, the membership is dirt cheap, $5 a month. The address is patreon .com slash super yes. So there's really no good reason anyone to be left out of the fun. Tanya (00:48.344) Yeah, we have some series on there that are really exciting and fun and we hope you can join us to listen to those. But today, I'm stealing your line. Jasa (00:57.543) Today we are talking about Mariah's wedding. Tanya's past two weeks, my Alaskan cruise and a really amazing party I helped host last night that has me absolutely exhausted today but also floating because of the goodness and we have missed you. So thank you for being patient with our crazy schedules and hanging out with us today. Tanya (01:22.542) We really have so much to talk about today. So here we go. Tanya (01:33.996) I'm not sure if you noticed our music didn't upload in our last podcast, so there was just awkward silences abounding. Jasa (01:42.257) Well, I'm glad we've learned to be comfortable with awkward silence, because we hear it, we hear the silence every week. Tanya (01:48.79) Right, yes, and it is a little bit awkward, but you know, what I want to say to you is welcome home from your journey. Jasa (01:57.031) Thank you, was an amazing journey, still reeling, trying to catch up on sleep because it was a busy, cruise. But you know, I said to Cliff, it's kind of like working on the dairy farm, especially during hay season. We just worked all day every day and just practically fell into bed, but it was just fulfilling, satisfying work. And you know, to see the joy on all 2 ,000 faces of the passengers. that had paid to be on a Gaither cruise and to see their enthusiasm and their excitement. And so many of them, it's a once in a lifetime trip. They have saved for this, they have planned for this, this is the last thing they're ever going to do, a big trip. First time seeing Alaska, first time seeing the Gaithers live. It was great. It was absolutely phenomenal. Look at my Sandy Patty cap. Tanya (02:49.634) Your Sandy Patty cap is phenomenal. Yeah, the first thing I noticed was that you had that on. Jasa (02:55.679) It is adorable. So we've sold out because they were such a hit, but I think we're getting more. Mm -hmm. Cause you need one. I need you to have one. Mm -hmm. -huh. It is. It is. Tanya (03:01.1) Really? Okay. Well, you need to put my name down. Yeah, I do need one. Well, first of all, they're cute. They're black and white. That's my colors. That's my whole aesthetic is black and white. And they're just they're just pretty. So yeah, I'll I will wear Sandy Patty merch any old day of the week. I would love that. Yeah. So so a lot has happened while you've been gone friend. I want to hear all about you though first. I just want to Jasa (03:15.889) Mm -hmm. Jasa (03:23.739) I want you to because I'm telling you I've already started telling you stories this morning and you were like save it for the podcast Because not only I mean we had this huge cruise which was huge huger than huge and then had this party last night that was incredible and you know before I went on the cruise I flew into Virginia for a few days and Felt I mean there's I feel how am I trying to say this? There's nowhere else that I feel more love than with my grandkids Nobody is that excited about me coming. And so the joy of my heart, my heart is still soaring from that. I just cannot get over it. Like, they're to the point now that it's like, Lovey, sit by me. Lovey, sit by me. And just super, super sweet. Lovey, I want to show you something. It was so, so sweet. So anyway, I say all that to say start first. Because I barely know. Tanya (04:19.042) Well, I mean, I hate to start first. I hate to start first. Well. Jasa (04:21.883) barely know what you've done. I had so little time on the cruise and I missed you. I would just send you the text going, I missed you. What am I missing? Tanya (04:29.966) I'm so busy, I can't talk, I miss you. Well, what I was also gonna talk to you about is you got caught up in trying to get to Virginia and then flights being canceled and then Cliff, yeah. And then, yeah. Jasa (04:40.25) Yes! If my husband was not magical when it comes to flights, wouldn't have gotten to go. But you know, with that IT thing that affected Delta the most, like, I'm just glad he knew a workaround. Like he called him and said, I need a workaround. This is important that she gets there. And so he got me there. But there are people have horror stories of missing. Well, mean, Point of Grace just told me yesterday they were in Michigan and had to be in North Carolina and they delaying, delaying, ended up canceling their flight. They had to get on a different airline, fly to Nashville, rent a car, drive to Asheville. The show started at 730. They got there at 8 .05. They had to get on stage in their travel clothes by 8 .15 and everybody just went with it. And I was telling them, you know what, as an audience member, we love being a part of something like that. Tanya (05:19.575) No. Jasa (05:37.915) Their flight was canceled. They're driving in. And so they just got up there in their travel clothes and it was just a ball. But it's happening all over the country, all over the world. Tanya (05:47.98) Wow, what a story. I didn't know that happened to Point of Grace. They're just such professionals. Jasa (05:50.949) Yeah, well that was just yesterday. Yeah, it just happened like they got home from Asheville yesterday. So it was the day before yesterday that they were in Michigan trying to get to North Carolina and then what am I asked? Tanya (06:04.802) Yeah, so there's this new kind of a thing on social media. I don't know if you've seen it yet where people are saying, if I can't drive there, I won't go there. And I'm not opposed to that. Not that... Jasa (06:12.485) Mmm. Jasa (06:16.027) I think you've been saying that for a really long time. You started that. Yeah, you started that before it was cool. So if it's trending, it's only because you started Tanya (06:18.83) What, 30 years? Tanya (06:25.216) It's basically the Tanya movement. If you, if I can't drive Jasa (06:27.437) It is the team. Hashtag me too. Tanya (06:32.578) And I'm fine to stay the night and then drive some more and then stay the night and then drive some more and enjoy things along the way. you know, so, I mean, that doesn't always work if you're going overseas or like say to Alaska, but anyway, it works. Jasa (06:36.667) Yeah. a great plan. Jasa (06:46.213) Right. Yeah. It works for you. Tanya (06:48.928) I say that, but you know Shawn drove to Alaska. Jasa (06:52.517) Did he? did, what did he drive up there for? Tanya (06:53.27) Yeah, yeah, he talked to Alaska So it turned out to be a life -changing experience. He went with a guy by the last name of Prophet. I don't even remember all the details. I'll tell you when it was. It was when Josh was in the hospital in Little Rock having his appendectomy. Shawn got a phone call from a friend, and he was like, would you like to join us on this Alaskan adventure? Jasa (07:14.947) He was up, he was already gone. Tanya (07:27.372) We are being sponsored by, they were doing a documentary, so we were being sponsored by this major television station and this documentarist, and we're driving this one of a kind land cruiser that in this, yeah. So this land cruiser has made it all over the world, being driven by a lot of different people, but mostly by this one particular family in Utah. Jasa (07:40.987) knew it had to do with the Land Cruiser. I just couldn't remember the details. Tanya (07:55.466) Anyway, Sean said, bet, I'll go in a heartbeat. So Josh went out of the hospital at midnight because you know, they keep you until your insurance runs out. And then they're like, may the odds be ever in your favor. Yeah. So I said, will sleep in a hotel next door. I'm not going any further. Like my little kid just had an appendectomy. So we stayed in a hospital right next door. We got up the next morning. Josh was feeling just fine. He was bouncing back. Sean stopped at Jasa (08:04.424) huh. See you. Peace out dude. Tanya (08:22.528) some sort of an outdoor store because we didn't have a lot of them way back in the olden days. He got everything he needed because they were living out of the Land Cruiser. They weren't doing hotels. So he got everything that he would need to survive in, I don't know, what is it called? The Alaskan Tundra? What's it even called? Jasa (08:33.508) Whoa. Jasa (08:42.577) don't know, but everything Sean needs would fit in a travel size case. All he needs is the essentials. Remember when he forgot his comb? And then he used something else for a comb? What did he use? A fork? Tanya (08:53.134) What did he use? I forgot. Jasa (08:59.503) We're talking marine survivalists here. It does not take much for Sean Smith to travel. But you know what? You balance the two of you out, so. Tanya (09:05.472) It doesn't. Right? Clearly. Yeah, clearly. He can just keep a go bag in the back of his car and he can go anywhere at any time. Always ready to go. And I'm like, but I need some notice, sir. I can't do that. I have some things to plan out. Sorry. I'm, I'm carrying what I'm calling my smoker's cough. It's still my lingering COVID cough. And Sean said, where is it in Jasa (09:09.959) Clearly. Jasa (09:20.283) SIR Jasa (09:30.032) huh. Tanya (09:32.696) throat or in your lungs. And I'm like, hopefully in my throat, so. Jasa (09:35.675) Yeah, hopefully. Let me ask one other thing. What did this have to do with Sean and Josh going to Utah? Wasn't that a Toyota thing? Tanya (09:45.174) So they met, Sean became really good friends with these men. You know, when you sleep together in a Land Cruiser. I think there was a cameraman. Jasa (09:48.517) Right, that's what I thought. Right. Was it just the two of them in the Land Cruiser? hoping. Tanya (09:59.694) So it was either three or four people. Jasa (10:02.545) my word. Tanya (10:03.842) Yeah, I they would sleep in the middle like they would set up little things to make sure the bear didn't come after them They they bathed in the hot springs, you know They did all the Alaskan things and then you know There was a documentarian who like produced the the video it pretty cool stuff. Honestly pretty cool stuff You know, I haven't thought listen I haven't thought about it until this very moment. So I have no clue but I will get that information to you Yeah, it Jasa (10:09.661) wow. Jasa (10:19.397) Where can we say this? Have you ever seen it? Jasa (10:28.667) I would love to see that. That is fascinating. Tanya (10:32.172) So he became friends with these guys, they were like, a couple years later when Josh got older, well, they were always saying, come visit us, come visit us. So then they started saying, hey, come visit us. We'll go on this expedition. We'll go on this ride. We'll go on this. We'll go on that. And then Sean became introduced to family after family. And so now it's just part of our extended Utah family. Jasa (10:50.171) Mm yeah, that's so cool. I love that. So rugged. Tanya (10:54.826) and New Mexico family. Do you remember that time that we had, which is why I don't go. Do you remember that time that we had COVID and I was stuck in Vegas and we drove home because, Jasa (11:04.535) huh. Yeah. 100 % Tanya (11:07.96) So we had to come through New Mexico. spent the night there, because you have to stop at some point. And I remember walking in, and the lady at the front desk was like, she just held her hands out. And I was like, can I get a room? And she was like, I guess. And I was like, OK, do you have a room? And she's like, I don't know. Nobody knew what was happening. So we Jasa (11:28.571) Well, and I was home because I had it. And I was, remember I was patient zero in Pope County and people were talking about me on Facebook, but they didn't know it was me. They're like, we've heard somebody has COVID and we demand to know where she works. Because I got it from Sandy. Well, Sandy and I got it together. We all got it because, and it all started, this woman came in coughing at the concert. We all, we all have her face in our minds. Tanya (11:46.648) You did! Tanya (11:50.232) Mm -hmm. Jasa (11:56.817) to this day, but we all ended up with COVID and didn't even know what it was. So I'm home and you're the one traveling with COVID. So we're trying to get you home and we don't know the rules. I mean, at least I was home and we did not know the rules. It was, what a time, what a time for you to be gone. Tanya (12:11.726) Sweet Sandy Patty. She told me that story. During your wedding, we were talking about the whole COVID thing. And she said to me, she told me this story and she said this, the sweet lady came up to her and she was like, snot was coming out of her nose. She was sweating. She was feverish. And she was coughing, like, you know, hacking. And then she's like, I just had to come see you, Sandy. Like she came and like went through the line afterwards to Jasa (12:40.295) She did, she did. Tanya (12:41.784) to like hug her and Sandy was like, and yeah, that was too late by then. It was too late. Jasa (12:47.787) But we did not, at the time we did not really know. I mean it was, it all happened that weekend. It literally, you know, everything was open when we were at that concert and everything was closed by the time we got home. Like it really, that was some weekend. Yeah, and then you're trying to come home. Tanya (12:51.128) Nobody knew COVID. Tanya (13:01.262) I remember somebody from Russellville, I was talking to weeks later, if not months later, and I said, yeah, JSA, I ratted you out is what I did. Because back then it took six weeks to find out if you were positive or not. And so, that's right. Because know, such organization when the COVID hits. But okay, so maybe it was months later. Jasa (13:15.931) Yeah, well by this point. It really did. Well, they lost my results. Yeah. Tanya (13:30.815) I mentioned to someone about you having COVID and they said, is she the one? Jasa (13:39.555) Yeah, she was the one. Tanya (13:40.558) Yeah, you're both famous and infamous, my dear, for bringing COVID Jasa (13:45.958) Well, and the funniest thing about it is we, had gotten, I was hosting the youth group at my house and I mean, it just couldn't have been anywhere. So I'd cooked fettuccine Alfredo for the entire youth group. Everyone came over. We had gotten a new couch. Everybody was wanting to try out the new couch. So we're all snuggled up together and everybody knew I had been with Sandy because everybody's like, tell us about being with Sandy. And I was telling everybody and stuff. then, that night after everyone leaves, Cliff texted me and was like, Sandy has COVID and then it was on Instagram. So then everybody knew. And so then everybody's like, no, we're going to get tested because of Jason. All night for me to be cooking and hosting and snuggling. Yeah. So it's sent. Yeah. I really, I was a super spreader for sure. Didn't know. I thought it was still in China. I had no idea it made its way across Tanya (14:29.634) Right! Yes! Jasa (14:43.461) way to America, I had no idea Tanya (14:46.102) Okay, that's hilarious. I don't know why we were talking about that. because when we stopped in New Mexico, some of those friends, family, lived there, and Sean said, we're coming through New Mexico, and they were like, we got you, we got you. We're gonna take you to eat where we know that it's open and you can go eat. So they took care of us in New Mexico, and then we ended up making it home. But I don't know why we got off on that subject, but that's maybe. Jasa (15:13.947) Because of the Land Cruiser family. Your extended family. Your extended cruising family. Tanya (15:16.078) because the Land Cruiser family. And I was sitting in an Airbnb in Las Vegas by myself because we had rented it for 12 people. Nobody showed up but Sean and I. This huge mansion of a home which is kind of scary when you're by yourself. And then, you know, I had done my shopping, whatever. And then Sean was at a meeting and I was watching like all these planes landing and they're like, we're not letting these people off. They've been on there for 12 hours. We think someone on there is infected. And I thought, Jasa (15:25.411) I remember, I remember this. Jasa (15:42.587) my word. That's terrifying. Tanya (15:45.678) I'm not getting on a plane. I'm not getting on a plane and someone say, we're just going to have to circle for the end of time. And then once we land, you're going to need to stay on here for about four to six business weeks. I'm not doing that. So we rented a vehicle, the last vehicle. People were getting out of Dodge is what they were doing when they were in Vegas. And you knew it was bad when they shut down the buffets. Jasa (15:47.515) Mm -mm. Jasa (16:11.503) Absolutely. Tanya (16:13.836) I think they just brought those back. don't know. Hopefully there's some sort of sneeze guard situation, but anyway. Okay, so welcome home. Jasa (16:16.57) Yeah. Jasa (16:22.417) Thank you, thank you, I'm glad to be home for a few days. Tanya (16:25.986) Well, while you were gone, I attended the most beautiful wedding. Jasa (16:31.035) I would love to have seen that girl get married. I bet she looked stunning. Tell everything. Tanya (16:38.19) She was stunning her dress. It was an off the shoulder draping situation. And then she had a beaded, it was just the most gorgeous beaded clip -in veil that went the length to the floor. And then her long, beautiful auburn hair. It was very vintage, very elegant. I kept saying the word elegant. This entire thing is just so elegant. It was extremely Jasa (16:54.011) Really? That's so vintage. Tanya (17:08.15) intimate and personal, know, not a lot of people were there. And it was just so beautiful. They read their vows to each other. They each had a little notebook. know, Mariah would like turn the page and read and turn the page. It was funny. It was sentimental. It was meaningful. It was personalized. Everything there was, it just reflected them so beautifully. And then we, we went the little chat of the little reception area which is new because you had your wedding shower in this chapel a wedding shower in this Jasa (17:42.339) I did. One of the best days of my life. Thank you, Suzanne Gaitley and Layton for hosting the shower and then the people that came and the prayers that were prayed and the gifts that were given and the hugs that were given. It was such, I mean, I'm still floating from that. I would say that is one of the top five best days of my life. Tanya (17:48.019) Mm -hmm. Tanya (18:10.06) I would agree. was there. Jennifer and I were there. It was so spectacular. Well, since that time they've added on a reception hall, which is small, quaint, beautiful. The wedding planner did a beautiful job, keeping everything going. Sorry with the phlegm. I'm Jasa (18:11.94) And now, you are. Jasa (18:29.799) Well and it's called Gately Heals, Gately Gardens. Yes, because Crystal Malloy, they're building it themselves. Josh built it themselves. She grows the flowers. It's a real turnkey wedding venue. So yes, we've been friends with Crystal and Josh for a very long time and she took the engagement, surprise engagement pictures for Layton and Hunter. and then she did our wedding photography. So she has had a lot of experience in weddings and it was just, she, they are the perfect couple to do this. And so I'm thrilled every time I see a wedding there and that they're growing and everything. So, I mean, can you believe she grows her own flowers for it? Is anything more turnkey than that? Tanya (19:16.566) Absolutely not. In fact, the flowers were so beautiful. I took a video of the venue for you and Jen and I sent it to both of you, right? Didn't I send it to you guys? And those lime light hydrangeas, hydrangeas. I don't know which part I'm supposed to say a short A or a long A, but they're everywhere all over Northwest Arkansas. And then she had the most beautiful ones I've ever seen. So if it ever stops being as hot as the underbelly of hell itself, I am going to go to and buy some of those and I'm going to just drown my house in lime light hydrangeas. They're beautiful. Jasa (19:52.441) I'm glad that you love them so much. Tanya (19:56.11) But so besides the wedding being meaningful and precious and kind and beautifully done, Mariah and Chance had a newspaper, like a newspaper. And it was rolled and it was wrapped in this beautiful gold something or another at everybody's place. And while they were having pictures, we could look through this. And the front was like the cover was them. Jasa (20:24.793) I Tanya (20:26.124) Like they were the main story. And then inside was all these little tidbits and facts about them. And there was even a crossword puzzle, which was answers for the day's events. Like what was the pastor's name? And it was so creative. So we enjoyed looking at that. They had little pens for everyone, and they were monogrammed with their name. No detail was left untouched. Here's what I thought was really, really neat. Jasa (20:39.557) Goodness, that is so unique. Tanya (20:54.274) Mariah did a dance with her father, of course, with Michael. But they didn't play the entire dance because Mariah was like, unless you're doing, you know, like a dance dance, that's a long time for people to watch you dance. So they just took a snippet of the song and that ended the dance. And then later on her and Chance did the same thing. Or maybe I have that reversed. But anyway, both times it was just a small snippet of the song so we could see them and watch them dance. I thought that was a brilliant idea. Jasa (21:05.645) I agree. Jasa (21:24.485) That is a brilliant idea. Tanya (21:26.35) Yeah, because unless you have some sort of choreographed, well thought out, you know, swing dance, 60 seconds is enough. 90 seconds is enough. Jasa (21:36.219) Well, think Shep and I have already decided what we're going to dance to when he gets married. You know, my little 17 year old, if he ever gets married, is because I was with someone the other day that said that her husband and his mom started out dancing slowly and then they ended up doing the Napoleon Dynamite dance. And I'm like, that's a dance I can do because I can't do many dances. But anyway, Shep, he was like, yes, that's it. That's what we're going to do. Tanya (21:54.914) There we go. See? Tanya (22:04.246) Okay. Well, I look forward to being a part of that. I will. Don't... Don't worry. Jasa (22:06.257) So remind me. Remind, remind Shep and I. Many moons from now. When my baby gets married. Tanya (22:15.766) So that was definitely a highlight and then there's other things that have happened, but let me just tell you what's going on in my home right now We are We are basically moving but staying in the same home. Okay? Okay, so people are moving rooms around to make rooms for different things This involved cleaning out Tanya's office closet now that office closet is a walk -in closet Jasa (22:22.426) Okay, I would love to know. Jasa (22:39.899) Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm. Tanya (22:44.718) And I have lived in this home for 10 years. So Josh volunteered Sunday night to start the process, cleaning out the closet. He said, you know, doesn't everything just need to come out of the closet? I was like, yes, rule one of organi - organi what am I trying to say? Organizing? Thank you. Everything comes out. He said, where do want me to put it? So I'm kind of like fixing dinner and stuff. I said, you can put it on the dining room table. Jasa (23:04.217) Organization. Tanya (23:13.996) So he and Sean unloaded, listen, it took the entire dining room table, it's stacked five deep, all the square footage around the dining room table. I did not know one could put so much stuff in an office closet. And here's what I've learned. I am so Gen X. I have so much paper, paper, paper out the wazoo paper. I have filler paper, college paper, notebook paper, spiral bound paper. I have small notepad paper, graph paper. Jasa (23:40.241) graph paper, journals. Tanya (23:43.474) graphic paper, journals that have never been open, tons of copy paper cardstock, colored cardstock. Jasa (23:46.641) Copy paper. Colored paper. construction paper. Tanya (23:55.126) And you know what goes with paper? Staplers. Paper clips. Three hole punches. Jasa (23:59.02) Well, okay, Gen X plus homeschool mom forever and ever and ever and it's like paper was our world. We lived in a paper world. We truly did. So it doesn't surprise me one bit. I will say it did surprise me that you could fit all of that in a closet. You sent me a picture of your dining room table and I was like, my word and what did I suggest? I was like, you may need to just rent Tanya (24:08.674) Yes! Tanya (24:13.068) You know what we live in now? Jasa (24:28.232) a storage. What is it? We call it a storage. Yeah, a storage unit. Tanya (24:30.944) A unit. A storage unit. Yes. It was a brilliant idea. Jordan came over last night because I said, I might be a little overwhelmed with decision making because my ADHD is strong with this one. And so she came over last night and looked around and I said, what do I do with this? And she said, it all has to go. And I said, okay, go where? And she said, goodwill. Goodbye. Jasa (24:41.744) Might Jasa (24:57.702) my. Goodbye. my. Tanya (25:03.118) And I was like, but I have three different three -hole punches. That's correct, Mom, and you don't need even one. So I need you to let it go. So she said I'm going to have to make some hard decisions. So I sat with it. I thought about it. I did 10 things to avoid the thing because, like I said, the ADHD is strong. I went and installed a wireless hub in my garage in order to avoid the dining room table. Jasa (25:10.117) Right. Jasa (25:31.729) What's a wireless hub? Tanya (25:33.758) well, I have one garage door that's not attached to my other garage door. They're separate. One's a two car, one's a one car. And now I can control them both from my phone. Jasa (25:45.787) That was worth Tanya (25:47.008) Sure, sure. Those two hours of my time. Josh walked out during this time and he, Josh and I, do projects really well together. But then we also respect when each one wants to do a project alone. So I was on a ladder in the garage with a drill, putting pilot holes in overhead in order to install those little things so that you can screw something in, because it had to go in the ceiling of the garage. I don't know why I had to do this. Well. Yeah, do it cuz that's something else to do But so he walks out halfway through and he says hey Could you use some help over there? And I said no, I don't need any help Thank you because once again when you're avoiding doing something by doing something else You don't want someone to help you because they might make it go faster and Then you got to do the thing. Okay, so he said You don't need my help. Well all the sheetrock dust gone your head might suggest otherwise Jasa (26:18.469) Mm -hmm. Jasa (26:44.419) goodness. Tanya (26:45.536) And I said, all the sheetrock dust in my eyes might suggest that too, but I'm fine. And he said, okay. And then a little bit later, Sean comes out eating a turkey sandwich in one hand and holding a ladder with the other. Jasa (26:59.645) okay. Tanya (27:03.374) Which I said, hey, thanks, but don't help me, okay? So today, the goal after this podcast, is it already 1 .15? Tomorrow, the goal. Tanya (27:17.582) could very well be to finish this project. More to come. But basically, it had to be done. I do realize that I don't need approximately 42 notepads. I do realize that we are in a paperless digital society. So I'm going let it go, is what I'm saying to you. I'm going let it Jasa (27:17.863) long have we been talking? Jasa (27:39.963) Are you gonna take it to Goodwill? Because somebody's gonna love that paper. Tanya (27:44.002) Yeah, I am. I'm taking a lot of the paper to Abigail because she likes to play office. But the rest of it she doesn't want, no one wants. So I will ask a couple people if they want it and if they don't, off it goes. Jasa (27:48.313) That's a great idea. That is a great place. That will bring you joy to give that to her. Jasa (27:58.727) Points. Jasa (28:03.727) I think it's a gold mine for someone. We came across such a gold mine one time, which first of all, you were the one who always, because I had one younger than your youngest, you gave us so much homeschool material. And it just made it so fun for us because if Tanya picked it out, it was gonna be really cool and fun. So that, but then one day we got this email that said, hey, this school has closed down. and they've put all of their stuff in a storage building on Petty Jean Mountain. Do you remember this? Well, we went on a field trip. The kids and I were like, my gosh, how fun would that be? So we jumped in the car, went to Petty Jean Mountain, and we got so much neat stuff. And we got this one huge roll of yellow paper. And do you know, like, in public school, the teacher would have that on a roller. Remember that you would make your Tanya (28:36.514) Kind Tanya (28:59.042) Yeah. Jasa (29:00.795) billboards with and everything. Tanya (29:01.912) That giant craft paper, I know exactly what you're talking about. Jasa (29:05.251) giant craft paper so we got a full roll of that and that that roll of paper changed lives until I think Layton still has it but we would like when someone it was their birthday we would go and like wrap their house with this big yellow paper if someone won a tournament Tanya (29:16.258) No way. Jasa (29:26.213) we would go wrap it with this, like, we, that paper. So everyone, especially at Crosslife, would go that yellow paper because people would come home to their house being wrapped in that yellow paper. So that was difficult for me to get rid of because you know me, I attach memories to things, but you say to Tanya (29:44.152) Do not attach memories to things. Things are things. Things are not people. Yeah. Jasa (29:48.455) Yeah, you say memories are not attached to things, they're attached to people, which has been very helpful to me because, I had to get rid of everything to move here. Like I had to literally just get rid of almost everything to just start over. Everything fit in a 12 foot trailer for, you know, my whole life and Shep's whole life. We just brought in that 12 foot trailer, but letting go of my homeschool stuff. I mean, we're, we just love paper. Tanya (30:17.23) Yeah. Yeah. Jasa (30:17.261) and hole punches and scissors and markers and construction paper. Like it was just, it was our whole life for so long and I have such good memories of Tanya (30:23.106) Yes. Tanya (30:28.906) I am completely stumped as to what I'm going to do. But then if you, if you, right. No, we don't need them. You're not, right. So see, it makes no sense. But nothing says Gen X or more than paper because do you know that there are some businesses that don't even have a printer? Jasa (30:33.989) Here I am trying to get you to give it to me. I'm sitting here going, I'll take all your hoards of paper. But I won't because I can't. I have no room for it. And I have no children to homeschool anymore. Jasa (30:50.918) You're right. Tanya (30:55.15) They may have 500 people and they don't have a printer. Everything is digital. So anyway. Jasa (31:00.699) Well, I was with Edward Jones, you know, before I came here and we were pretty much digital. Tanya (31:06.742) Mm -hmm. Yeah, I've got to get with it. I've got to get into the new world. I've got to do a lot of cleaning out I do think I have a shredder somewhere. So maybe I'll find that and you know what I anyway it's more to come on that but right now I feel upside down I Feel upside down. Thank you. That's in part appreciated. Jasa (31:24.401) Blessings to you. Blessings to you. I know it's difficult, but I know you also can do this, and obviously you have a lot of people willing to help you. They're just not telling you what you want to hear, but they're willing to help you. Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm. Tanya (31:34.284) Yeah, I do. No, or taking it away. They're just telling me what to do with it. Because Jordan said, if you don't get rid of this now, I'm going have to do it when you die. That's what she said. That was her motivational speech. Yeah. Jasa (31:45.396) I think of that often. I do think of that often. That my kids going through my stuff and going, why would she keep this? This is silly. Why would she keep this? I don't want that to happen. I don't want to be looked at as silly when I'm gone. Tanya (31:55.446) I don't either and I, yeah. Right, right. Or people will say that darn woman never threw anything away. So I looked at it Sunday night and I thought this is the way I die. And then I looked at it Monday and thought not today. I looked at it Tuesday, not today Satan, looked at it Tuesday and thought I'm gonna get a trash bag and make a few decisions. And by Tuesday night after Jordan left I Jasa (32:04.109) Exactly. Jasa (32:14.063) Not today, Satan. Jasa (32:22.33) Mm -hmm. Tanya (32:25.11) I had come to terms with the fact that it's all gonna go. And I'm not sad about it anymore. In fact, I feel excited. So anyway, ADHD, that's the thing. It's a blessing, it's a curse. Jasa (32:43.643) Well, I think you're doing a great job. I don't know who needs to hear this today. I think it's you, Tanya. You're doing a great job. Keep doing what you're doing. Mm -hmm. Mm -hmm. Tanya (32:50.434) Thank you, friend. I appreciate that. I appreciate that. Okay, my week has been, my last two weeks have been a lot more simple than yours, so I am happy to run through them. We went to, yeah, yeah. Jasa (33:03.277) want you to. I'm pulling this fan over because I think my face is starting to glisten. Tanya (33:08.974) I laughed so hard when Cliff said to you about some topic, hey, I think I've got this down to 65. And you were like, degrees on the air conditioner? And he was like, no people. Jasa (33:23.512) Yeah, that was so great! Tanya (33:26.862) Yeah, yeah, it's it's not pleasant. I don't like summer and I'm sorry. I know people love summer. know there are There's a group of odd people out there that love summer. They love heat. They love sun Jasa (33:41.413) do love all of those things. I'm a beach girl, I'm an outdoor girl, and I also don't like wearing, I like tank tops and tank tops. Boy, that's a hard word to say, isn't it? And shorts and flip -flops. Like, I love summer dresses. I love all of that. The only time, I mean, for the most part, I'm just hot at night, and I like it cooler. Other than that, I do. I like summer, and I like tanning, and I like going to the beach, and all of those things. Tanya (33:49.954) Right. It's words. Tanya (34:09.134) Well, I sent Sean and Joshua because I freeze them out at night because I like, you know, I turn it down to 65. If someone said we're OK with 63, I'd be like, really? Because how about 60? 59? So there is a mattress out now that has water running through it. It chills or it heats. And I sent it to Sean and Josh and said, I think I need this. And I think I do. I think I do. Because I get angry. I get, okay, I will. I'm a very easygoing to some degree person, but when I get hot, I get angry. So, mm -hmm. Jasa (34:40.133) Hey, follow up on that. Jasa (34:48.357) Yes you are. Yes. Jasa (34:55.111) Is that kind of like hangry? Instead of hungry angry, it's hot angry? It's hangry. Tanya (34:57.038) Yes! That's what it is! That's probably what that actually means. Yes, I get hot angry. Jasa (35:06.895) Let me ask you this. Before my surgery, I almost ordered a cooling blanket. Have you heard of cooling blankets? I literally was just about to order it and then I thought, well, I love to be cool and then have warm blankets on top of me. I don't think I would like to have a cool blanket on top of me. So I'm going to explore that a little more. So let me know what you if you find out about that as well or just, you know, the water bed. Tanya (35:13.208) What's that? What's the cooling blanket? No! Tanya (35:24.354) Yeah, yeah, yeah, Tanya (35:37.26) The waterbed, yeah. That's the thing that I thought was this could be problematic. This could be problematic if your mattress is filled with water. So, okay. Jasa (35:39.623) They're coming Jasa (35:46.235) We'll just get a warranty. Especially if you're gonna put your electric blanket on top of your water bed. Mm -hmm. You may burn more than your sheets, my friend. Tanya (35:51.907) Mm. Mm -hmm. Okay, so maybe this is just not a good plan. But I need something, is what I'm saying. Jasa (35:57.905) I don't know. Let's explore it. Let's explore it. This could be life changing. Let's explore it. I love the idea of it. Sounds very peaceful. Tanya (36:03.982) Well, do. The week that we went to Mariah's wedding, we had to stay all night in Russellville because it started at 10 in the morning. And we got Jasa (36:11.37) huh. And the dang Darnale Bridge, did you have any trouble getting across it? Tanya (36:15.362) The Darned Dardanelle Bridge is under construction. No, we went right across it. But I thought, I'm not going to miss a wedding because I'm sitting on the opposite side of the Dardanelle Bridge, you know. So I'm not point of grace. People don't wait on me. I am we all four of us. Yes, you actually would have. So all four of us, got hotel rooms and stayed in in in Russellville. OK, so that's Thursday. Then the very next night, Friday night. Jasa (36:24.037) maddening. That would be Jasa (36:28.743) Mariah would have. Mariah would have. Tanya (36:42.55) Shaw needs to go to a retirement party in Harrison, Arkansas, which is, you know, that's another, yeah, opposite end of the state. So we got there, we did that. We ended up booking a room, yeah. Jasa (36:47.757) Opposite end. Jasa (36:54.437) let me ask you. Did - never mind. I thought maybe you drove through Bee Branch and Clinton, but you didn't. You went up through Jasper. Tanya (37:00.718) no, because we came through Little Flock. So we just took Interstate 49 home. We went home. Sean worked most of the day Friday. And then we, he worked all day Friday. What am I saying? And then we left from Little Flock and went to the retirement party in Harrison. So we weren't there as long as we thought we would, we were going to be there. Although we were there for a while. I had booked a room in Harrison because I don't really want to sleep in a Land Cruiser. That's not my style. But, Jasa (37:05.095) you went home. Okay. Jasa (37:30.638) With your essentials kit. Tanya (37:31.694) or Sean's car. yeah. So as we got out kind of early, know, Branson is 26 miles from Harrison. Like it's just right there. And Sean said, OK, I know we're staying in Branson tomorrow night, but go ahead and just cancel this hotel. I don't care. I'll pay for it. It's not much. And let's just get onto Branson. And I said, you betcha. Nope, nope, nope. Couldn't happen. There was no availability. Branson was sold out. Yep. Jasa (37:57.681) Seriously. Well, is everybody just doing the last two raw before school started? Branson's a good place for that. Tanya (38:03.446) Yeah, I think so and lots of groups lots and lots of groups like family reunions family chat list lots of tour buses full of people everywhere So we pull into Branson Saturday morning. It's fine. We so we haven't slept in our own bed Thursday night We didn't sleep in our own bed, but that was Wednesday night didn't sleep in our own bed Friday night Then we slept in a hotel bed again on Saturday night. So I really was missing I was beginning to I was kind of like you Jasa (38:31.267) It's just so funny that you're saying we did not sleep in our own bed for three nights in one week. And I'm just like, I'm happy if I do get in my own bed three nights in one week. Tanya (38:36.024) three nights in one I don't know how you do it. don't. need my... Well, I'm going to tell you what I would probably enjoy. Unpacking once. Which is what you get to do on a cruise. Jasa (38:54.799) Yes, yes. Tanya (38:55.82) But being somewhere different every night, packing and unpacking and that sucks the life right out of all, no more joy left. Jasa (39:03.663) Now I will say, so two weeks ago I had to, knowing the airline situation, I wasn't sure I was gonna get to Virginia and home before I had to be in Seattle. So I had to have everything packed so in case Cliff had to meet me somewhere, he would have my thing. So I went to Virginia and I slept in Truett's bed Tuesday night and Wednesday night. And then I came home and slept on No, Monday night and Tuesday night. And then I came home and slept in my own bed. Thankfully, my flight made it home and then got up and then we fly there and then we stay in a hotel room for two nights. And then we get on the cruise and we stay on the cruise for whatever, seven nights, six nights or seven nights. But I was a little bit, my head was a little spinny with all of that happening because I was trying to pack for just Virginia and then just for Tanya (39:51.79) Yeah, I can imagine. Jasa (39:59.18) know, hotel and just for the cruise or whatever. So, and we know I can't think on that level. Tanya (40:04.012) I mean you kind of need two of everything to do that. You need two of a lot of things to do that. To have an extra bag. Jasa (40:06.543) So then I came home and I've washed all my dirty clothes, but thankfully we get to do laundry on the cruise. And so we get to bring a lot of things home that are already clean. So then I came home and just washed a few things and I haven't really unpacked, but today I'm just going to unpack just to make sure I have everything I need and then pack it back because it's all clean. So, and we're doing the exact same cruise. Tanya (40:30.466) Because you're leaving. Is it the exact same cruise? A Gaither cruise? Jasa (40:34.887) It's the exact same cruise. Well, no, it's not a Gator cruise, but we go to the exact same ports. I'm super excited about this cruise. This is a new one for us, but he is a podcaster and his name is LT. And I did not know who he was, but he has a huge following. Apparently there are 700 people on this cruise, but he's a Marine. And what he did was, Well, I guess I better not tell everything yet. but the Isaacs are singing on the cruise, so that will be fun, but I'm hoping that it's, yeah, I'm just really looking forward to it. That's what I'm saying. I'm really looking forward to it. Yeah. I'm going to listen to him before I go. Cliff has listened to him. So he's like a conservative Christian podcaster. his family talked him into having this podcast. They were like, you have way too much information and has a huge following. So I'm really looking forward to Tanya (41:16.78) Okay. Tanya (41:24.974) Gotcha. Tanya (41:32.878) so they were like, you're talking to us too much. So if you could just talk to the screen. We can relate to that, can't we? Jasa (41:37.799) Right. Yeah. Pretty phenomenal. He's a pretty phenomenal guy. So... Yeah. Tanya (41:46.468) that'll be fun. That'll be really fun. So six nights, seven nights. Jasa (41:52.112) Ummm, well like we're gone longer than that. Ummm, because we have to be there early but yeah, I mean it's a seven day cruise. It's seven day cruise, seven night cruise, I don't know. You know, I live in the moment. Are we going home today? No, we're not going home today. Tanya (42:05.09) I'm curious, is it the same boat? Do you know, have any way of knowing that? So actually you just could have stayed on the boat. Jasa (42:08.539) Yeah, it is. It is the same boat, which is cool when we get to do that. Yeah, we could have. Not really, because another cruise went out and then it comes in and then we get on and go. But a lot of our people do stay on the cruise. Tanya (42:21.454) gotcha. Okay. Or you could have stayed in Alaska. Okay. So many interesting things. Wow. Well, yeah, it is an incredible Jasa (42:28.059) We could have, yeah. Yeah. It's an incredible job that I love so much. So many interesting people. Like I said, work really, really hard, but it's just such satisfying work and I love Tanya (42:44.642) I'm so proud of you. You're just a busy little queen bee and I love it. You're just taking control. My favorite story is that you have to tell some people like, this is not your event. Like you're not the right color card holder to come into this event. And then they like to be like, but I want to. And then you have to tell them no, which, how does that work Jasa (42:57.445) Right. Yeah. Yeah. huh. Jasa (43:06.408) Well, and I will say that some people really appreciate that and some people don't. So usually the people that will push back are the people who do not appreciate the rules. They like to create their own rules. But then I had some people come up to me at the end of the cruise. This one man in particular said this to me. goes, they were getting autographs from the Gaithers and he said, I'd like to get your autograph. And I just laughed and he goes, no, let me tell you why. He said, because you knew the rules. and you enforced them and I appreciate Tanya (43:37.23) See, you are famous. Jasa (43:42.407) Well, to my door people, so the Gaither Cruise, we had 2 ,000 passengers. so interacting with the, so mainly we're taking care of the VIPs. But when I interact with the passengers, we're all assigned to a door that comes into the auditorium. But my, mean, it is a very serious situation on the Gaither Cruise. And a lot of them are, have mobility issues and they have wheelchairs and scooters and canes and walkers and all of this kind of stuff. sweet, enjoyable people. They will line up outside of my door an hour and a half before the show starts because getting good seating is just so important. So there are two different colors because every show we have to do it twice. But then in addition to those two other colors, we have four different priority colors so that everybody gets a chance to go in first and get a good seat. So I have all of these sweet, sweet people lining up outside of my door for an hour and a half. And you know when you're at Disney World and you're in these long lines, they try to make it enjoyable by showing videos and stuff like that. So I try to make it enjoyable for my people and kind of get to know them. And you know, we're all creatures of habit. So whatever door we go in the first night, we want to go in that same door with the same person and sit in the same area. You know, so by the end of the week, like we're all crying singing Friends Are Friends Forever because we've really gotten to know each other this week. And so it's just sweet people. And so we, go up, the first night I went out and I said, hi, welcome to my door. My name is Jasa. Clearly I'm from Boston. They always think that's the thing. Tanya (45:20.398) Well they thought you were the warm -up comedian act. That's what they thought! Jasa (45:24.259) I told them, said, this is my only stage. So this is my stage. So we would sing and like the first night that the priority color was yellow. And I said, yellow is my favorite color in honor of yellow. Let's sing. You are my sunshine. So we sang you are my sunshine. And I videoed it. Everybody's singing. And of course, a lot of people there are like song leaders or singers that have been singing great Gator music their whole life. And so we had some people that really were standouts. and they're singing and they were harmonizing and they were singing louder than other people and they were giving me their credentials and I've been singing Sandy Patty my whole life and I mean I get to hear all of this stuff with all of these people. Lots of people are telling me about how their spouses have died and then they're coming alone and I'm telling you I love it so much. I love those people so much and then another time that I'm interacting Tanya (45:52.483) Tanya (46:15.97) Yeah. Jasa (46:21.003) with the people is they all get an opportunity to meet and greet the stars. So they stand, I had a thousand people in line to meet and greet Bill Gaither, Sandy Patty, Mark Lowry, and the Gaither Vocal Band. And it's so important to them. Some of them were bringing the oldest... Tanya (46:30.573) Whoa. Jasa (46:40.973) material you've ever seen, like when Bill and Gloria were so young and had just started, and these were precious things to them to get to meet, and then they get their picture made. So what we do, Cliff's part of the picture taking group, I work the line. So I go through the line and I tell everybody. Now to make this efficient, you've got to have your book open where you want to sign and you've got to have your camera ready. I said you've got to have your passcode in. I said if you get up there and start trying to remember your passcode they're gonna say next. So have your camera open and they're gonna take your pictures and everything and so I got to walk through this whole line. This was twice I did this a thousand people each day. that I get to walk through and get to ask everybody about their lives and they ask me about their lives. And so that night, that first night I told Cliff, I said, I have never used more words in my whole life. I used 400 million words today. And it was funny, Cliff and I would be around each other, but we didn't get to talk. And I went in one night and I'm like, tell me when you have the head space for me to tell you about my drama today. Tanya (47:46.776) when you have the heads. Jasa (47:49.315) Because we're so, so busy. But it's just a great busy because we know all of the people on the ship, like the entertainment director and the captain and all the people, you know, we know them personally and that is so fun to know them. And then we get to know the VIPs personally because we pick them up at the airport and then we take them to the hotel and then we take them to the ship. So we get to know them on a personal level. And so when I'm standing there, waiting for their luggage to come, which takes longer and longer these days, you know, like we're standing there an hour. I get to know people so much better and it's so fun. And so then like the VIPs will come in and they're like, Jace, have you seen my mama? It's just so Tanya (48:35.053) I would be in trouble there. Okay, but you remember faces. Jasa (48:38.051) You would, but you and Brad Pitt would be, yeah. Well, but you get to know them on a very deeper level when you're with them so much. So it's just so fun. And then our friends Jim and Sharon went with us on the cruise. And I told them, said, no, we're probably not going to see you for the first three days. And we really didn't. But then a little later in the week, we got to do things with them and we got to go. It was the greatest thing because one of the neatest things about Alaska is the salmon. Tanya (48:45.592) That's true. That's very true. Jasa (49:06.683) And can be, and Cliff was there, you know, two weeks before and there were no salmon. They came in the night before we got there this time. So we're standing and you can just see, I could give you, I could write a term paper on salmon. Like it is so fascinating. I mean, that the Lord has done this, but the salmon, they're jumping up in the air and coming down. You know what they're doing when they do Tanya (49:33.07) Is it called spawning? I don't know. What are they doing? Jasa (49:36.559) Maybe, maybe you should help me write this term paper. But they're causing their eggs to fall down lower. That's what they're doing. But they don't know what they're doing. God has just put the instinct in. And so it's just popping like popcorn out there. And we walk up in the, nobody is more fun to watch this with than my friend Sharon because she was just screaming and laughing every time they'd pop up. It was like so fun for her to see that. And so we stopped watching this dammit and just started watching her. Tanya (49:39.534) No. Jasa (50:04.421) because she was so cute about it. Then, then, okay, that was when we were in Sitka. And then we get in Ketchikan, and you can go, there's a river there, and their goal, what they do, what they are born for, is to swim upstream. So you're watching them, and they swim upstream, and then something catches them and carries them all the way And they, but all they know, all they know to do is just swim upstream. And they go up and then they lay their eggs and that's mostly their whole life. But it is just such a fascinating things to see. took, fascinating thing to see. I took pictures and videos that I'm going to send you. But we're just so excited that they got there the night before because Cliff felt so much pressure because Jim and Sharon were going and he just wanted them to have the best. you know, experience ever because sometimes we go to Alaska and it's fog and you can't see the glaciers or anything and if the salmon are not there, I mean it's beautiful whenever you go but I woke up that first morning at the glacier and it was foggy and I just started praying number one for Cliff because I knew how important it was to him that Jim and Sharon see this and I started praying for them. Tanya (50:58.35) OK. Jasa (51:14.241) And thank the Lord, it went away. The weather was beautiful and perfect and we had the best time with them. It was just so great. And I got to be with one of your personal faves. Tanya (51:27.404) Linda Randall. Yeah, I don't know a lot of people that you travel with, but you sent a selfie in an elevator and you were trying to tell me who all was in the, and I was like, Linda Randall. Linda Randall. And you said, how do you know her? said, God on the mountain, she slays that song. And does she end up singing it on the cruise? Yeah. That's right. That's right. Yeah. I finally got the entire video because the first one you sent me was like three seconds. And I thought that was me and JSA. Jasa (51:38.222) huh. Jasa (51:45.317) Yeah. Remember us at Uvideas. Jasa (51:52.817) Yeah, because somebody came and asked me a question. I'm like, dang it. No questions, please. Tanya (52:01.922) My mom and papa, you my mom has a beautiful singing voice, strong, beautiful singing voice. If she had wanted to record albums and do that with her life, she easily could have. But her and her, yeah, well, her brother -in -law, yeah, don't have, I don't sing, but you know, I can, I played the piano. But her brother -in -law and her sister and her, they did travel and they did do things a lot. They Jasa (52:12.901) Wow, that explains a where your talent came from. Okay. Tanya (52:30.594) They were in high demand, one might say. Well, anyway, the band broke up at some point. And so I became the piano player and mom and my papa, my grandfather, they would sing God on the mountain. And when you talk about bringing down a church, they would bring it down. And I just had the pleasure, well, the honor, the undeserved honor playing the piano while they, while they did that. But in order to learn, Jasa (52:49.585) Wow. Tanya (52:59.65) how to follow them, because they would just take off. They just take off from... I really had to know that song. And so I had Linda Randall on a, not a CD, no ma 'am, on a cassette tape. Yes, I did. Was not, not that old. But I had her by my piano on my boombox. And I would just rewind and play to understand the chord changes and the runs and the transitions and the callbacks. Jasa (53:03.302) Mm -hmm. Jasa (53:12.325) At least it wasn't an eight track. Tanya (53:29.166) Yeah, I had to be on my toes. If I have listened to her sing that song once, I have listened to her sing it 300 times. So it's a part of my core memory. And then her face, of course I recognize her face, but also her hair. to die for. Jasa (53:36.458) my word. Jasa (53:42.405) that hair. Well, she is a beautiful person inside and out. So last cruise, I only knew her from the outside. This cruise, what's another thing that is great? This is my plug for Inspiration Cruises, people. If you want to go on a cruise, go with Inspiration Cruises because they're going to make it as personable and turnkey. Tanya (53:48.695) Yes, she Jasa (54:07.751) as you could possibly expect. And I just get so much feedback at the end. It just makes me so proud to be a part of this company. But we go on excursions with the passengers so that they can spend time getting to know the artists that they've only admired their whole life. So if you would have been with me, Tanya, you could have gone to a salmon bake with Linda Randall, Gordon Moat, and Jimmy Fortune. and we got to go to the salmon bag and you saw the reel that I made. They literally, it was a buffet, there was a waterfall there, we just went and spent the afternoon with passengers. Okay, here's the sweetest thing. So Jimmy Fortune sang with the Statler Brothers for 21 years. He wrote more than a name on a wall. If you don't know what I'm talking about, go listen to it now and take your Clen -X's with you. That song, I will cry every single time on that song. Tanya (55:01.047) Okay, we're going to link that song in our show notes so you don't have to remember it I'm putting it in right now. Okay? Jasa (55:01.095) and it's a mom saying, okay, okay. The mom is saying, please tell him he's more than a name on a wall. And you know what, while I'm talking about. So Jimmy, so he's been retired from the Statler Brothers for 22 years and he is a solo artist now. Well, my dad had told me how much he likes Jimmy Fortune. Tanya (55:15.064) Yeah, I did. Jasa (55:25.773) And I said, he's going to be on my cruise. And then I found out I was going to be on the excursion with him. And my dad said, if you get a chance to tell Jimmy, tell him I don't only admire him as a singer, but also as a Christian. So I got to tell Jimmy that. And he said, can I use your phone and send your dad a video? Yes. And did I not send you that video? OK. And he gets on there and he said, what's your dad's name? And I said, James. And he said, James. Tanya (55:46.21) Stop Tanya (55:49.677) You did. Jasa (55:55.803) He said, I love you too, buddy. He said, I appreciate you and just the most sincere thing. So then we get to the excursion and Cliff and I are eating with Nina and Jimmy. And I said, so, you know, really the purpose is, is that you just interact with the guests. And I said, I'll be taking pictures and everything like that. And Jimmy Fortune says, he said, I love it. I love it. He said, if God's given me one gift. Now we know what Jimmy Fortune's gift is. He is one of the most incredible tenors on the planet. He said, if God's given me one gift, it's loving people. And he said, I love people. And he and Linda and Gordon Mote cannot say enough about Gordon Mote. So he is blind, but like so, so super talented. He's played with the Gathers forever and everyone else. Like he is a legend. Tanya (56:34.306) Wow. Jasa (56:51.823) But anyway, then I had some other friends on the cruise, Carolyn and Jim, but Carolyn's first name is Elizabeth. So she, her husband said, now her name is Elizabeth, right there on the spot, Jimmy Fortune burst into the song Elizabeth. That was the Statler Brothers, probably number one hit ever. Best hit ever. Tanya (57:12.405) See, it's the gift that keeps on giving. You can't even go on an excursion and not be entertained by these people. Jasa (57:18.363) Well, then it got better. Of course, I'm videoing everything because I was like, are you kidding me that I am in Alaska and Jimmy Fortune is just impromptu Lee, impromptu Lee. Would that work? In an impromptu fashion, he started singing Elizabeth. Okay, well then you think it can't get any better than this. Gordon Moat was like, let's do that again. I want to harmonize with you. Tanya (57:28.846) Sure Tanya (57:44.172) No way. Jasa (57:44.999) had died and gone to heaven. It sounded like angels singing, me and angels. But it was just so fantastic. Like I could not get enough. So I was just floating. It was just such an amazing time. So I'll just let me tell you who was on there. When you get Gaither and friends, you don't know who his friends are going to be. Now lot of these friends have been with them for well, 40 years. I think at least yeah, since the beginning of time. So he has the Gaither vocal band, which at this point consists of Reggie Smith, whose wife is Lady Love, so she's on there too. Adam Crabb, who's from the Crabb family. His brother Jason Crabb just had Song of the Year last year called Good Morning Mercy. Can't get enough of that, so good. But then, okay, just a little interruption here. I was standing outside of my doors, you know, trying to keep a red out of the blue section. And then all of a sudden I hear Jason Krabs singing, They Baptized Jesse Taylor, which my dad used to sing. And so I said to her, don't come in these doors. I will be right back. But that is one of my favorite songs because my dad used to sing it to me. So I go in and film it for my dad, you know, because it's so good. And then the beautiful thing about Bill Gaither, it's all unscripted. No one knows when they're going to sing, what they're going to sing. Like it's just amazing. And then you think you've sung your song and you start walking to your seat and he'll go, let's sing that last verse one more time. So then he comes back and it just keeps going and going and going. And it was just so fantastic. So Angie Priam is on there, soulful, and her and Chris Blue are on there. Like they sometimes would go to their seat, and Bill would start talking and they would just start it from their seat all over again, over and over and over. And I'm telling you, we had hundred year old people rocking the boat, rocking the ship. I mean, they were holding hands, they bless them. They would get their phones out. Tanya (59:51.926) wow. Jasa (01:00:00.313) and try to find their flashlights and wave them. And if there people in my area and they were trying so hard and the song would be over before they could get their flashlights. So I was trying to help in that way. So they could get their flashlights on. Of course, then they'd turn around and go, now how do I turn it off? But it was so sweet. And of
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It is with great joy and honor that I welcome you to the podcast where Tanya and I catch up with my daughter, Leighton. Leighton is a young mom of two who makes her own sourdough and kombucha and has recently traveled internationally with her toddlers. She gives us perspective on raising kiddos in the Year of our Lord 2024, along with some life hacks and DIY projects she and her husband, Hunter, have done this summer. Tanya is Leighton's second mom so it is always a joy for me to sit in on a conversation with the two of them. Leighton's cute and fun segment is unlike anything we have ever offered you here on the SY podcast. Enjoy the fun! Love, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute and Fun: Water Table Automatic Drinking Water Jug Dispenser Solar Water Fountain Oil Sprayer Branch Basics Leighton's Discount Code for Branch Basics (She recommends the starter kit with the glass bottle.)
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In this episode, We discuss Jasa's upcoming hip replacement surgery, and, Jasa of course shares some funny stories - as well as some poetry! We also discuss my recent experiences, including watching movies at the theater and a trip to Branson. We have a great cute and fun segment, where I share a Pop Tarts-themed eyeshadow palette I found. In this conversation, We also delve into affordable hair care products, cute fashion finds, luxurious bath towels, a disappointing hotel experience, and our recent entertainment recommendations. We also mention a true crime podcast and a MasterClass course I enjoy. The conversation is filled with humor and personal anecdotes that we sure hope you will enjoy. Thanks! Tanya Pop-tarts Brown Sugar Cinnamon Mini Eye Shadow Palette - Walmart Hair Proud Glass Hair, Heat Activated Smoothing Shine Spray with … GAP Puff Sleeve Denim Jacket Textured Bath Sheet and Egyptian Cotton Bath Sheet Aunt Diana's Kentucky Butter Cake: 3 cups all-purpose or unbleached flour 2 cups sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup buttermilk 1 cup butter, softened 2 teaspoons vanilla or run flavoring 4 eggs Butter Sauce: ¾ cup sugar ⅓ cup butter 3 tablespoons water 1 or 2 teaspoons vanilla or rum flavoring Bake at 325 for 60 - 75 minutes In a saucepan, combine the butter sauce ingredients until the butter melts. Pour the hot Butter Sauce over the hot cake. Outer Range Season 2 Be Our Guest by Disney Fall Guy True Crime Vault: The Chameleon Superlatively Yes podcast, hip replacement surgery, hotel experience, mini trip, unpleasant hotel experience, big news, cute and fun segment, reading, watching, listening, poem, popcorn, movie theater, Planet of the Apes, IMAX, school, ball pit, cosmetic store outlet, Pop Tarts eyeshadow palette, hair care, fashion, bath towels, hotel experience, entertainment, true crime, MasterClass
Send us a Text Message.Are you believing the lie that if you post more on Instagram you'll book more clients? Or maybe you're not even sure what to do for marketing your photography business? THIS episode is going to get your mind racing for sure! My guest Tanya Smith & I are exploring unique and proven ways to get more photography inquiries and bookings. These aren't theory - they're strategic and what is actually working for photographers.Links Mentioned:Get on the waitlist for the next Mastery SummitConnect with Tanya on Instagram Get 29 Marketing Ideas
Send us a Text Message.Are you believing the lie that if you post more on Instagram you'll book more clients? Or maybe you're not even sure what to do for marketing your photography business? THIS episode is going to get your mind racing for sure! My guest Tanya Smith & I are exploring unique and proven ways to get more photography inquiries and bookings. These aren't theory - they're strategic and what is actually working for photographers.Links Mentioned:Get on the waitlist for the next Mastery SummitConnect with Tanya on Instagram Get 29 Marketing Ideas
“Are all podcasters extroverts?" It's a common misconception, but one that Kristin and guest Tanya Smith are here to debunk. Kristin welcomes Tanya for a conversation close to her heart, shedding light on the unique qualities that make introverts not just capable, but exceptional, in podcasting. As an introvert herself, Kristin knows firsthand the unique strengths and challenges introverts face in podcasting. In today's episode Tanya and Kristin: Shed light on how introverts can thrive in the podcasting world, where they can communicate without the pressure of face-to-face interaction. Highlight the importance of having confidence and allowing it to grow whether it's in podcasting, social media, or marketing your business. Offer practical tips and encouragement, urging introverts to step out of their comfort zones and embrace the process. Confidence may waver initially, but with time and practice, it becomes second nature. Above all, Kristin and Tanya stress the importance of feeling called to share your message. Whether you're introverted or extroverted, your voice matters, and your story has the power to inspire and resonate with others. Quotes from Today's Episode: “Podcasters aren't all extroverts” -Tanya “You feel like you're being called to share something, that message is important to somebody.”-Tanya Learn More About Tanya: Tanya Goodall Smith is the author of “The Introvert's Guide to Personal Branding: How to Put Yourself Out There Without Changing Who You Are.” Tanya founded WorkStory Creative, an agency that helps introverts who are evolving their business create an elevated brand vision and bring it to life. Her 20+ year career began at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, which led to design jobs with international brands like HP, Disney and GUESS. She has served on the board of the National Association of Women Business Owners, was a finalist in Maria Sharipova's Women's Entrepreneur Program and is a Brand Builder's Group Certified Personal Branding Strategist. Beyond work, Tanya balances rowing, ballet and classic film binges with the busy lives of her teenagers. Download the First Chapter from Tanya's Book https://www.workstorycreative.com/freechapter Are you looking for guidance or want to launch a podcast? Contact Kristin for Podcast Coaching Looking for a community of podcasters? Join us in Podcast Membership Join our FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/podcastcoachingforkingdomentrepreneurs Connect on IG: @kristinfieldschadwick
Welcome to another empowering episode of the Shutter Saga Podcast! Today, we have the pleasure of hosting the incredibly talented Tanya Smith, a renowned boudoir photographer. Tanya specializes in capturing intimate, empowering portraits that celebrate the beauty and confidence of her subjects. Join us as we delve into her world of boudoir photography and the stories behind her stunning work.Key Highlights:Journey into Boudoir Photography: Tanya Smith's journey into boudoir photography is one of passion and self-discovery. Learn about the moments and experiences that led her to specialize in this intimate and empowering genre of photography.Celebrating Confidence and Beauty: Boudoir photography is about more than just aesthetics; it's about celebrating confidence and inner beauty. Tanya shares how she helps her clients feel empowered and beautiful in their own skin through her photography.Creating a Safe Space: Delve into Tanya's approach to creating a safe and comfortable environment for her clients. She discusses the importance of trust, communication, and respect in her sessions to ensure a positive and empowering experience.Behind the Scenes: Go behind the scenes with Tanya as she shares anecdotes and experiences from her boudoir sessions. Learn about the challenges and triumphs she encounters while capturing intimate moments and the stories behind some of her most memorable shoots.Techniques and Tips: Tanya reveals some of her key techniques and tips for capturing stunning boudoir photographs. From lighting and posing to creating an atmosphere of trust, she offers valuable insights for aspiring boudoir photographers.Empowering Through Imagery: Through her lens, Tanya aims to empower her clients and celebrate their unique beauty. Explore the themes of body positivity and self-love that define her work as she highlights the transformative power of boudoir photography.Conclusion:As we conclude this inspiring episode, we extend our heartfelt thanks to Tanya Smith for sharing her passion, wisdom, and creativity with us. Join us in celebrating the artistry and vision of Tanya Smith on this episode of the Shutter Saga Podcast.Shutter Sage Podcast:https://www.facebook.com/theshuttersagapodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/shuttersagapodcast/https://www.tiktok.com/@shuttersagapodcast?lang=enMarvin:https://marvinbluephotographyandfilm.com/https://www.facebook.com/marvinbluephotographyandfilmhttps://www.instagram.com/marvinbluephotographyandfilm/https://www.tiktok.com/@marvinbluephotography?lang=enTanya:https://tanyalsmith.com/https://www.facebook.com/TanyaSmithPortraitshttps://www.instagram.com/tanyalsmith.photographyhttps://www.profitableportraits.com/Summit
With the rise in popularity of podcast guesting and booking services, my peers who host podcast hosts (and myself) experience a unique challenge – receiving hundreds of unqualified and unsolicited pitches to be on our show each week. Standing out and capturing the attention of podcast hosts becomes a daunting challenge, not to mention actually getting booked! With the ratio of guests to popular shows being 17:1, and limited booking spots as most shows only publish once a week, there has never been a more important time to learn how to pitch the shows you want to be featured on. Recently I invited several of my podcaster friends to a special pitch session for my Million-Dollar Authority Mastermind, and I kicked off the session with a panel discussion on what gets someone booked these days. On Amplify Your Success Podcast 387, I share this conversation with five powerhouse podcasters as they reveal the key factors to securing an interview on their shows and making a lasting impression on your audience. You'll meet show hosts Tiphany Kane, Tanya Smith, Samantha Riley, Shay Wheat, and Tish Times. These podcasting women share invaluable expert advice on how to elevate your podcast appearance game. From the importance of authenticity, storytelling, and vulnerability to the significance of professional preparation and engaging storytelling, this episode offers a treasure trove of knowledge to help you unlock the secrets of securing top podcast appearances and making a powerful impact on your audience. Don't miss out on this game-changing episode as these powerhouse podcasters unlock the secrets to getting booked (and be sure to binge their shows too!) Key Takeaways: 00:47 Melanie explains how this panel discussion sheds light on getting booked on top shows 04:55 Podcast hosts introduce themselves and what their podcast is about. 07:52 Sharing mistakes has the potential to become a bingeable, powerful episode. 13:19 Panelists explore what gets a guest booked, and what turns them off to a guest coming on their show. 15:35 Focus on audience first, compelling, clear framework. 17:12 What happens when a podcast episode gives you a burst of energy. 22:09 When video is also valuable in podcast interviews. 24:26 The group emphasized the power of personal connections in collaboration. 29:20 Why some of the best episodes are engaging with clear, concise stories. 31:04 Vulnerability and authenticity can be transformational when delivered on a show. 34:15 How to stand out and create magic through a unique framework and energy. Resources Mentioned Apply For The Million-Dollar Authority Mastermind Enroll In The $100k Authority Accelerator Download the guide and scorecard 17 Mistakes Guest Experts Make That Cost Them the Lead & Client
In this episode, we discuss the fascinating world of video engagement with Tanya Smith, a master of video coaching and strategic online engagement. Discover her top strategies for transforming passive viewers into a vibrant community and elevating your brand's presence through compelling video content.Tanya emphasizes the importance of genuine interaction and strategic content planning. She explains the delicate balance of engagement and content delivery, ensuring that her audience is not just watching but actively participating.Looking forward, Tanya discusses her vision for the future of video engagement, highlighting the ongoing importance of authenticity and strategic planning in an increasingly digital landscape. She also shares valuable tips on avoiding common pitfalls in video marketing and how to seamlessly integrate video into your marketing strategy to enhance your brand's online presence.Throughout the conversation, Tanya offers insights into her platforms, Get Noticed with Video and her podcasts, Stream Like a Boss TV, and App Therapy Club. Learn more about how these platforms help individuals and businesses amplify their online brand through video.Key Points:Mastering video engagement to build community and enhance brand presence.Balancing interactive engagement with content delivery.Navigating the future of digital communication with authenticity and strategic insight.Practical tips for integrating video into your marketing strategy.Resources:Stream Like A Boss YouTube ChannelStream Like a Boss TVApp Therapy Club----------------------Ecamm - Your go-to solution for crafting outstanding live shows and podcasts. - Get 15% off your first payment with promo code JEFF15SocialMediaNewsLive.com - Dive into our website for comprehensive episode breakdowns.Youtube.com - Tune in live, chat with us directly, and be part of the conversation. Or, revisit our archive of past broadcasts to stay updated.Facebook - Stream our show live and chat with us in real time. Connect, engage, and be a part of our community.Email - Subscribe and never miss a live show reminder.----------------------JeffSieh.com - Unlock the power of authentic storytelling with me! With over 20 years of marketing experience, I'm here to elevate your brand's narrative in an ever-competitive market. My expertise spans consulting, visual marketing, and producing podcasts and live...
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Are you curious about the magic behind professional studio setups? Do you wonder how top content creators design their space to produce captivating live videos? In this episode, we're peeling back the curtain and stepping into the world of studio setups with the incredible Tanya Smith, a premier video coach and the host of Stream Like a Boss TV.Episode Summary[00:00] Introduction to the Confident Live Marketing Podcast.[00:30] Ian introduces the theme of studio setups and the episode's guest, Tanya Smith.[01:33] Tanya shares her journey from being a super introvert to embracing live video and creating a unique studio setup.[05:16] Dive into Tanya's studio gear, focusing on her choice of microphone and why the Shure MV7 is her go-to.[07:36] Tanya's experience with the RODECaster Pro 2 and its role in her studio setup.[09:46] Discussion about cameras, including Tanya's transition from a Logitech webcam to the Sony A6400.[13:12] Lighting setup and how Tanya uses lighting to enhance her videos and add personality to her studio.[17:41] The importance of a comfortable and functional computer setup, featuring Tanya's iMac and display preferences.[20:13] Tanya's top software tools for video and podcast creation, highlighting Wondershare Filmora and Time Bolt.[22:19] Personalizing the workspace for creativity and confidence, featuring Wonder Woman totems and a candle with a special scent.[25:35] Tanya's advice for beginners on investing in a good microphone first.Guest's Studio GearMicrophone: Shure MV7Audio Interface: RODECaster Pro 2Camera: Sony A6400Lighting: SmallRig Globe Lantern, Elgato Key LightComputer: iMacResources MentionedWondershare Filmora: A user-friendly video editing software.Time Bolt: A tool for creating quick edits and cuts in videos.Ecamm Creator Camp: A gathering for content creators to learn and network.RODECaster Pro 2: An advanced audio mixer for podcasters and streamers.Connect with Tanya SmithVisit Tanya's website for more insights on video marketing and live streaming.Check out contentcreatorscafe.com for Tanya's programs and to join the Stream Bosses Academy.Show Notesiag.me/214Please Subscribe! Don't miss an episode! You can subscribe on Apple podcasts here - or on other podcast players.The Confident Live Marketing ShowThe Confident Live Marketing Show is a weekly live video show and podcast. It's aimed at established entrepreneurs who want to level up their impact, authority and profits through the power of live video, webinars and podcasts. We'll focus on knocking down the 3 main barriers these entrepreneurs face when creating live content - camera confidence/mindset, tech/gear and content marketing.It's hosted by Ian Anderson Gray. He is the founder of the Confident Live Marketing Academy and is the host of the Confident Live Marketing Podcast. He helps entrepreneurs to level up their impact, authority and profits by using live video confidently. He's founder of Seriously Social - a blog focused on live video and social media tools. He's an international speaker, trainer, teacher and consultant. He has a passion for making the techno-babble of live video and social media marketing
Hi Kids! I never say this, but I told Tanya I didn't have much to say on today's podcast and she just laughed. I've spent more time at home in the last few months than I have the whole time I have been married and it's been nice. We've continued our family DIY project of redecorating Shep's room around our inspiration piece, his banjo, experimented with our instant pot and air fryer and pursued the pawn shops for more great deals. A rousing game of AirSoft brought Shawn back to life after his near-death experience on the stairs, a fishy royal tale has Tanya deep diving for conspiracy theories about Kate Middleton, and a tiny pair of micro shorts that are trending put Tanya in the bed all day on Sunday. Or maybe it was a fever. Either way, we know it was not Jen's fault. Tanya was right again; I had plenty to say.You have our hearts, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute and Fun: Thrive Causemetics Eye Brightener
Happy International Women's Day! Honestly, I was low energy when I showed up today and just seeing Tanya's face cheered me right up. Maybe try to meet with a friend today in person or even on Facetime for a heart lift. The story of the day is Tanya's first near-death experience of the week, consisting of an electric blanket + a red light. Read your warning labels, people. Next up, is her story of customer service sending positive energy. Shep and I have laughed and laughed about this one and will be using this phrase until the day we die. Kind of like Tanya's other quote, “Everybody likes blue cheese”. So Shep gets a banjo! We're not even mad that “Dueling Banjos” is on repeat in our minds, keeping us up nights. This leads to a total room makeover with his banjo as the focal piece. Tanya's second near-death experience occurs at the Coler Mountain Bike Preserve and frighteningly, we almost lost her and Shawn in one exaggerated exercise exhibition. I suddenly want to hop on a helicopter and fly to Stoby's for cheese dip. Thank you for hanging out with us today! Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute and Fun (Thank you for shopping our links. We may receive a small commission from Amazon, which helps support the podcast. Thank you!) Oversized Bomber Jacket Faux Leather Shacket Quilted Makeup Bag Scamfluencers and Dateline podcasts re:framed Reframing Our Stories One Word at a Time by Tanya Smith and Jennifer McCroddan
Thank you for being in our audience today. I am so happy to fill you in on Shepherd's mock trial competition and Tanya's affirmation of our cheese ministry straight from scripture. Shawn receives movie star treatment at a Hollywood-esque barbershop event while Suzanne pulls Cliff and me back into Farmer Wants a Wife. You may be as surprised as we are to learn that Picasso passed away in 1973 instead of the 1500s and you also may be surprised at the comeback of the denim skirt. All these surprises and more await you in episode 115 of the Super Yes Podcast. So much love, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute & Fun (Thank you for shopping our links. We may receive a small commission from Amazon, which helps support the podcast. Thank you!) Colorescience Face Shield Wixgear Magnetic Car Mount Organic Everything Bagel Chips Natrol JuiceFestiv Late July Hawaiian Habanero
Welcome playfellows! A new word I learned that describes a network of individuals whom one is acquainted with. I thought it fit perfectly with today's episode of the Super Yes podcast. Tanya apparently puts in a quarter and I erupt with more information than she expects about Toby Keith, stink bugs, and tallow. We discuss being the perfect houseguest and how to trick someone into taking a nap by using science. Have you noticed that olive oil is having a moment and for goodness sake, have you heard that Beyonce has gone country? Catch up on these important topics and more as you tune into us. Keeping it cute and fun, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute & Fun (Thank you for shopping our links. We may receive a small commission from Amazon, which helps support the podcast. Thank you!) Tanya's favorite TikTok accounts right now: @thesavbananas @johnstone.gregory Dr. Alexandra Lourdes (@alexandra_lourdes) - Instagram OnCloud Court Shoe Tallow Lauree “Lo” Austin (@radiolauree) • Instagram photos and videos Show Her Off Dance: Helping Men Sweep Women Off Their Feet Tanya's Favorite Elf Cosmetics: Elf Putty Blush Elf Putty Blush Brush Elf Halo Glow Setting Powder in Light Pink Elf Monochromatic Multi-Stick Other things we talked about in today's podcast: George Foreman Contact Submersible Grill Dr. Berg on Facebook
In this episode, Jasa and I run wild through our very fun weeks, which revolve around birthday and Super Bowl parties and a life-changing delivery option from Amazon. Stick around for a clip from our time with Patsy Clairmont which will certainly delight you as much as it delights us. Thanks for being here! Tanya Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute and fun: (Thank you for shopping our links! If you shop through Amazon, Superlatively Yes may receive a small commission, so thank you for your support! We really appreciate you!) Gold Barstools Brita Water Filtering Pitcher 2 piece Faux Boxwood Topiaries Update on the George Foreman Contact Submersible Grill Booty Kicker Siete Grain Free Cinnamon Churro Strips - Thrive Market SkinnyDipped Lemon Bliss Almonds - Thrive Market
Once upon a time, there were two friends who had so much to say to each other, their microphones caught on fire! Well, that didn't happen today, but it was close. I was with grandbabies in Virginia while Tanya was taking a CPR certification class. The takeaway? My grandbabies have my whole heart and my first aid kit needs an extreme makeover. We joke about how different our lives are, specifically how I like to hurkle durkle and Tanya doesn't. Tanya simplifies her morning routine and it has changed her life. Thanks for being with us as we enjoy Christ, each other, and you, our listeners. See you next week, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute and fun: (Thank you for shopping our links! If you shop through Amazon, Superlatively Yes may receive a small commission, so thank you for your support! We really appreciate you!) Single Crumbl cookies in a cute little individual box. Backpack Good Feet inserts Calm Magnesium Sleep Gummies Tovala Smart Oven and Meal Plans NuShape Red Light Therapy
Welcome sweet listeners! I have a special treat on this episode for you! Not only is SHAWN sitting in the co-host chair, but we are also having a special and fun conversation. Jasa is in Virginia with Cliff, Leighton, and the babies, so Shawn was amazing enough to fill in. Listen, practically every time we go out, someone compliments him on his “super smooth voice.” Jordan has said many times that he has a little Elvis in his Southern drawl. I think he is a fabulous co-host. We wanted to honor the amazing life of Collin Lane, and knowing Collin was a most amazing and fun young man, we wanted to bring you a fun episode. Of course, we talked about the monster cabinet and a lot of other topics, as well. As always, we appreciate you! All my love - Tanya Things we mentioned in this episode: Monarch on Apple TV+ with Kurt Russell and Wyatt Rusell. @courtcosts on Instagram Reel about newscaster's clothing Elmo asked everyone on Twitter last week “How is everyone doing?” Tovala @Courtcosts on Instagram Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook
Hello to our 2024 audience! It is such a pleasure to join you on life's journey. I feel like I have been Around the World in 80 Days and it sounds like it because neither Tanya nor I took more than 4 breaths throughout the entire podcast. We are so happy to be back together with each other and all of you. Snow and ice are falling across the US and we exchange snow stories of food, activities, and movies. The winter weather kept Cliff and me in Atlanta overnight, but I share some tips I picked up as we acted out the movie The Terminal (You know the one where Tom Hanks is stranded in an airport) Additionally, Shawn acted out the movie Driving Miss Daisy (You know, Morgan Freeman) on his snow day. I talk as fast as I can about our niece's wedding, the Zack Williams cruise, and the Miss America Pageant and Tanya asks all the right questions to keep me on track. We get hung up on the Sister Wives scandal and can barely speak of the Golden Bachelor wedding. You'll get that. Our {almost twin} daughters are celebrating birthdays this week and we are very thankful for them! Take care, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook I also have a GREAT offer for The Superlatively Yes listeners from my favorite oven and dinner choice - Tovala, of course! When you use code YJVSMDY7 Tovala will send your oven for FREE (EEEEEK! It's a $249 value) when you order 6 weeks worth of meals. They don't have to be a lot of meals or even consecutive weeks! If you have any questions about it, DM me (Tanya) on Insta or Facebook (links above) because I am so happy to help!!! Taylor Swift and Brittany Mahomes Jackets - made by @kristinjuszczyk Movies and TV we talked about on this episode: Fool Me Once on Netflix The Golden Bachelor Wedding on Hulu Farmer Wants a Wife The Miss American Pageant Sister Wives On TLC The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City on Bravo The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills on Bravo The Rookie The Gypsy Rose Blanchard Case (Jasa listened to some podcasts about this)
Happy New Year, our dear friends! We are so grateful you have joined us for the first episode of our 5th season of the Superlatively Yes Podcast. Tanya and I have a hoot taking a mini-trip down memory lane as we visit the highlights of 2023 and then make our best commitment to some changes we hope to make in 2024. Tanya affectionately listened to some of our best podcasts of 2023 and reminded me of quotes that helped us make it through the year, such as, “All roads lead to cheese” and “Your pain is your pain”. We agree that we are still struggling with decision fatigue which proves some things never change. I start brain therapy, also known as LENS therapy, this month and eagerly share the findings and goals for that. Much love as we begin a new year! Take care, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Tanya's Facebook Cute and Fun: Kendra Scott Medallion Multi Strand Necklace Express Wide-Legged Pants Single Thread Women's Vegan Leather Jacket Sanctuary Women's Chenille Sweater Liquid IV Sally Hansen Gel Polish Base Coat Sally Hansen Gel Top Coat
Happy 2024! I hope this is your best year, yet! I really do wish the best for all of you this year. Today, we recapped Jasa's Christmas in Paris, and my Christmas in Arkansas and of course, collected some great cute and fun ideas for you to start your new year ready and refreshed! Thanks for joining us and Happy New Year to everyone! All my love, Tanya The Ranch Dressing Pretzels (that almost took us out): Recipe: 1 bag pretzels 1 tsp cayenne pepper 1 tsp garlic salt 1 cup vegetable oil Bake on a baking sheet at 200 for 90 minutes Games we mentioned: UNO The Office Edition Mind The Gap - A Trivia Game for the Generations (B&N 2021 Game ... Shows/Movies we discussed: Rewrite with Hugh Grant and Marisa Tomei The Crown, Season 6 Episode 6 Cute and Fun The Next Right Thing Guided Journal by Emily P. Freeman Sanctuary Women's The Shacket - Belk HUGO BOSS Houndstooth Tie - Belk THE LIMITED Women's Houndstooth Button Front Shirt - Belk Houndstooth Napkin Rings, Set of 4 - Williams Sonoma Tripod Stand
Christmas movies, Christmas parties, Christmas shopping – woo hoo! We cover it all in this episode. My big mom fail, Reece's inspiring grab bag, and Tanya's night at Crystal Bridges in 70's wear all make an appearance in our discussion. Tanya updates us on KJ, things she's watching and what she has learned from Hallmark. I'm thrilled to tell of time with my grandbabies and family, as well as, what the rest of our December holds. May you have a very Merry Christmas celebrating God's gracious gift of HIs Son. We are so very thankful for you. Take care, Jasa Superlatively Yes website Superlatively Yes on Patreon Superlatively Yes Instagram Page Superlatively Yes Facebook Page Jasa's Instagram Jasa's Facebook Tanya's Instagram Cute and Fun The 12 Days of Christmas Eve Diane Shiffer on Instagram Kendra Scott Necklace Francescas Necklace Big Country Toys Personalization Mall Jasa's Good American Jeans Tanya's Good American Jeans
What is the best way to connect with your audience? It all comes down to video! If you are not using live stream videos as part of your marketing strategy, you are losing out on massive opportunities. Join us in today's show to find out why video is the best way to quickly and effectively engage with your audience.Tanya Smith is a premier video coach, savvy business strategist, and the host of Stream Like A Boss TV. She is one of the most sought-after speakers on content marketing, known for her soothing voice and magnetic presence, and she understands what entrepreneurs need to do to drive business engagement. Tanya's weekly live stream show, Stream Like A Boss (8 pm Eastern on Thursdays), is where she offers strategies and tools to help entrepreneurs attract people into their world and engage them. In today's show, Tanya covers common objections about live stream content and techniques for diversifying video content to attract your audience and turn them into engaged clients. Tanya first joined us for Episode 24, Social Media Marketing, and I'm thrilled to welcome her back to the show to share more of her expertise. Show Highlights:Why live streaming is vitally important to humanize your brand and create a genuine connectionHow to determine what your live stream content should be (Don't be afraid to experiment!)Tanya's Five E's about the purpose of live stream video: educate, encourage, elevate, entertain, and evoke emotionHow to diversity your content on different platforms according to your target audienceThe most common objections about using live video–and how to overcome themTanya's advice about using Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn for live video—and why using a third-party video service provider is easier than you might thinkTanya's tips and takeaways about getting started with live streaming with consistency, commitment, and why your interactions are the key to engaging with your audienceResources:Connect with Tanya Smith: Website, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Stream Like A Boss TV *Catch Tanya's first appearance on Episode 24 (Social Media Marketing) of the STaR Coach Show!Visit the STaR Coach Show YouTube Channel!Need CCUs? Explore The Essence of Mastery Summit and receive $110 off by using “Meg” as your VIP code. Explore past episodes and other resources at www.STaRcoachshow.com. Explore the STaR Coach Community and see what's available there for you!
Situated approximately 70 kilometres from Vancouver, Abbotsford stands as a bedroom community in Canada. The cityscape is marked by extensive farmlands, orchards, and rolling hills that lend to its quaint rural allure. However, in 1995, Abbotsford was shaken by a brutal assault on two teenage girls who were making their way home from a party. Following the grim incident, the assailant initiated a series of unsettling phone calls to the police, forewarning of impending acts of violence. Detectives raced against the clock to identify the individual before he could make good on his threats.SHOW NOTES - https://morbidology.com/morbidology-the-podcast-223-tanya-smith-misty-cockerillPATREON - https://www.patreon.com/morbidologyAudio Credit:Epidemic SoundEvening of Chaos - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Empty Reflections - ErikMMusic - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgq4SPKHlyIA Mothers Sacrifice - OurMusicBox - https://ourmusicbox.com/Dark Tranquility - Anno Domini Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6mBav72AkThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3527306/advertisement