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Latest podcast episodes about ultimate homemaking bundle

The Lazy Genius Podcast
#127 - The Lazy Genius Chooses a Planner

The Lazy Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 19:35


A few weeks ago, I shared how I plan a week like a Lazy Genius. That led us to a great conversation on Instagram about the many, many options available to us when we’re choosing a planner. But here’s the thing, there’s no perfect planner because there’s no way to manufacture a perfect life. This week, I’m sharing how to use planners as tools in being a genius about things that matter and lazy about things that don’t. Links That Might Be Helpful If you’re looking for planners that I’ve used in the past or use now or planners my friends have used, read The Lazy Genius Guide to Planners. Did you miss the weekly plan episode? Listen to The Lazy Genius Weekly Plan. If you want to know when the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle, which contains my ebook The Swap, goes on sale, click here to get on the list to be notified.  I’ll be LIVE on Instagram this Thursday at noon EST if you’re around. I usually post a photo in my feed before I go live, so if you have a question for me, leave it there. I’ll try my best to answer it. Download a transcript of this episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Lazy Genius Podcast
#107 - Food in a Bowl: Basics

The Lazy Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 23:18


This episode is the first of a three-part series about serving food in a bowl. My family’s favorite foods are served in a bowl from pasta and soup to ice cream and cereal, but this series focuses more on dinner bowls, meals that are made up of multiple components layered together, not necessarily soup. In this episode, I break down the four basic building blocks to a successful dinner bowl so you can start where you are and use the ingredients your family already likes to add food bowls to your meal plan. Companion Links for This Episode The Swap is back with friends in The Ultimate Homemaking Bundle, but only until tonight (Monday, May 6th) at 11:59 p.m. EST. If you want The Swap, don’t sleep on it. If your preferred food in a bowl is soup, listen to The Lazy Genius Makes Soup. Find the five quick and easy rice and ground beef bowl options on the blog. Join me live on Instagram around 12:15 p.m. EST on Thursday to chat about week one of food bowls. Download a transcript of this episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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A Slob Comes Clean
167: Just Open the Door with Jen Schmidt Podcast

A Slob Comes Clean

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 44:52


Sponsor: PrepDish! – Get a free two week trial of this meal planning service! Ultimate Homemaking Bundle including Giving God the Worst of Me Audiobook!!  Jen’s new book: (my affiliate link) Just Open the Door Jen’s site My NEW Book: Decluttering at the Speed of Life My Other Book: How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your […] The post 167: Just Open the Door with Jen Schmidt Podcast appeared first on A Slob Comes Clean.

Life Around the Coffee Cup
027 The One with Abundant Life with Niki Hardy

Life Around the Coffee Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 41:46


Niki Hardy and Leah jump right into what it means to live in and choose to see the magic in the mess. They chat about: -fighting in an English accent not being all that exciting to Brits (listen to this episode for that to make sense!) -Tool Kit for Hard Things --> choose brave --> trust God --> find community --> be vulnerable --> embrace the journey --> practice gratitiude --> reach out -the myth of costly kindness -showing up for your people About Niki Hardy Niki is a Brit in the USA, a cancer survivor and pastor’s wife, a fresh air junkie and tea drinker. As a speaker and blogger her candid, humorous storytelling helps us find humor and grace in the darkest place, and learn to laugh and trust God when all we want to do is scream. She passionately believes Life doesn’t have to be pain-free to be full. You can find her and lots of practical resources on her blog, and connect on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. When she’s not speaking, writing or running trails with her two crazy Doodles, she's trying to figure out which of the three remote controls actually turns the TV on. Niki Online Niki Hardy - Facebook - Instagram Leah and Life Around the Coffee Cup Online Life Around the Coffee Cup - Facebook - Instagram      Subscribe on Apple Podcasts           Subscribe on Android   This Podcast Episode is Brought to You By: The Ultimate Homemaking Bundle `` Guys, my favorite online resource of the year is releasing April 11-16 - THE ULTIMATE HOMEMAKING BUNDLE!! I love this bundle because it's just like sitting in a room with a bunch of people who have been there, done that, and have wisdom to share! I'll be telling you more about it in the coming weeks and I cannot wait! You can make sure you don't miss it or forget in the shuffle of life by clicking here.

Life Around the Coffee Cup
026 The One Where You're a Thermostat with Haley Stewart

Life Around the Coffee Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 38:18


Leah + Haley Stewart (Carrots for Michaelmas and Fountains of Carrots) talk: -using your gifts even when it seems like you have absolutely nothing give -watching childhood fave movies with our kiddos -using your gifts in your family -being a thermostat not a thermometer -dads and their compliments -moving from FL to TX -embracing your gifts + motivation to walk out your own unique life -good hard things -meal planning -magic in the mess About Haley Stewart Haley Stewart is a Catholic writer, speaker, and homeschooling mama to three (and one on the way) living in Waco, TX with her beekeeper/farmer/chef husband Daniel. She blogs at Carrots for Michaelmas where she discusses faith, motherhood, books, culture, and simple living. She also co-hosts The Fountains of Carrots Podcast and her first book with Ave Maria Press: The Grace of Enough: Pursuing Less and Living More in a Throwaway Culture will be released this fall. Haley Stewart Online Carrots for Michaelmas - Facebook - Instagram Leah and Life Around the Coffee Cup Online Life Around the Coffee Cup - Facebook - Instagram      Subscribe on Apple Podcasts           Subscribe on Android   This Podcast Episode is Brought to You By: The Ultimate Homemaking Bundle `` Guys, my favorite online resource of the year is releasing April 11-16 - THE ULTIMATE HOMEMAKING BUNDLE!! I love this bundle because it's just like sitting in a room with a bunch of people who have been there, done that, and have wisdom to share! I'll be telling you more about it in the coming weeks and I cannot wait! You can make sure you don't miss it or forget in the shuffle of life by clicking here.

Brilliant Business Moms with Beth Anne Schwamberger
169: From Surviving to Thriving in Life and Business: An Interview with Erin Odom

Brilliant Business Moms with Beth Anne Schwamberger

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 41:56


Erin Odom blogs at TheHumbledHomemaker.com. She’s wife to Will and Mommy to a lovely trio of redheaded girls and one sweet baby boy (yay! another boy mom!). Erin says she’s a recovering overwhelmed homemaker, and she writes about motherhood, homemaking, healthy living, and family finances. Her debut book, More than Just Making It: Hope for the Heart of the Financially Frustrated, is coming out on September 5th. I just have so much praise for her book! I’m so excited for Erin and delighted to have her as my guest today. Welcome to the show, Erin! Listen Now 2:10 - How a Low Point Turned into a Brilliant Book When Erin’s family was living the difficult story she recounts in her book, she would think to herself, “God is teaching me so much. What good will come from this? If I ever make it through this time, I want to do all I can to shatter the shame and stigma of the poor.”  But she never envisioned she would write a full book, and with a major publisher! Erin was raised in upper-class middle America, went to private school, and received a college education. Yet her book opens with Erin walking into the Department of Social Services to apply for food stamps. Like many of us would be, Erin was embarrassed and shocked to have found herself in that position. In fact, she says her pride was so strong that initially, she thought she would write an expose on government aid and how broken the system was! Erin’s story is one of being humbled over and over again. Her book formally began when an agent, actually through Facebook, reached out to her. Her agent told her three things were needed to publish a book: Be Able to Write Have A Platform Have a Story That Meets A Heartfelt Need Erin had several long phone conversations with her agent about her life, what she’d learned, and ideas she had, but things kept coming back to this low point in her life. While going through this time she would think, “We are just barely making it,” but at some point the tables began to turn and she started saying, “Okay, we can be more than just making it.” 6:45 - The Long Road to Publishing   Book writing can be more rigorous and drawn out than you might think! Erin signed with her agent in January 2014. She took two years to write book proposals due to other professional projects. Her book was finally written in 2016, and is now getting published in late 2017. Thanks to the time between the actual living through these events and the writing of her book, Erin had already processed much of the emotions bound up in her story. She had shared bits and pieces of the story to real life friends and blog readers, and already faced much of that shame and privilege in the eye. 8:15 - Expecting Critics Erin is also wisely looking ahead and anticipating critics. Especially due to the controversial nature of a few, main topics in her book - like government assistance - she knows there will be people who disagree. Erin says she’s at peace with that now, but also won’t be surprised if she sheds strong emotions when that first negative review comes! But even still, she says she couldn’t NOT have written her story. 11:30 - If You’re Thinking About Writing A Controversial Book (or Business) Especially for other Christians, Erin’s chief advice is to pray about the decision. Her book couldn’t have been written without lots of prayer! Also, she suggests doing a ton of research on your topic. Erin had her own story, but also she needed to research the facts to help her gain objectivity. 13:10 - Wisely Choosing What Influences Your Work Whatever book or business you want to produce, you’ll be influenced by what you read and listen to during the process. A couple of books in particular were foundational to Erin’s writing process during the proposal phase. She was very drawn to books which read like fiction, even if they weren’t! Bonnie Gray’s Finding Spiritual Whitespace was one such book on Erin’s list. Gray did offer practical tips on how to find whitespace, which was helpful to Erin in a time of entrepreneurial burnout, but her book was framed in memoir. Erin really loved that feeling! Emily T. Wierenga’s Atlas Girl, was another title that gripped Erin’s attention. Wierenga’s book didn’t have a practical element, but she does chronicle her time moving around the world, alongside the story of her mother having a terminal illness. Erin took this inspiration and thought, “if I want to write a book geared toward financial practicality, I don’t want it to be dry and boring.” She wanted her book to take her readers into the story. Erin wants people to feel that space with her, and evoke their empathy. “The way we evoke empathy for other people's stories is by sharing our stories.” 17:00 - The Hard Work of Book Writing Writing this book wasn’t easy, even having always loved writing and majoring in Journalism! Erin says she thought it would be much easier to write her book than it was. Around 2015 she was in entrepreneurial burnout mode, and simply longed to write. As her blog became a business, she got farther away from those writing roots and wanted to get back. Since this was her heart, she thought book writing would be easier....but it was MUCH harder! The memoir was emotionally difficult to write. There were many layers of her financial situation, and painful realities to walk through - some of those stories made it into the book and some didn’t. But writing the practical part? Well, Erin confesses that it was kind of boring to write! (We’re all business moms, aren’t we? We can admit there are boring parts to business, right!?) Primarily, Erin wondered if readers would even be helped by her tips! She didn’t want to write a book that only gave people the warm fuzzies, she wanted to write a book that gave steps to life change. (Phew! Erin placed a tall order on herself with this book… but I think she totally delivered!) 18:50 - What If This Is Super Obvious? It’s tempting to think that everyone already knows the things we do. When Erin was writing the book, she incorporated many tips her parents instilled in her. Both Erin’s parents grew up in large families with not a lot of extras; and though her own father had a great job, frugal living was the norm. She realized in the moment that God prepared her for her lean years since she was a girl. And Erin realized while writing the book that not everyone grew up in a family that was super frugal like hers was. (What’s common sense to us is often knowledge that others need to learn about!) 22:10 - Hope for the Frustrated If Erin could tell a mom feeling financially frustrated just one thing it would be, “There is always hope.” Of course, she can’t predict levels of financial success, but she can say, “Wherever you are doesn’t mean you’ll be there the rest of your life.” In any trial, it’s easy to think the trial will go on in the same way forever. Erin says, “Especially if you are listening to Brilliant Business Moms and you’re an entrepreneur, trying to make a business for your family, you’ve already taken a big step!” One major issue the Odoms discovered is that they had an income problem. A key component of her book is to identify that if you’re financially frustrated, you may have either an income problem or a spending problem. Once you know the root cause, you can find a solution. “If you have a small biz or are planning on starting one, you are steps beyond what many are,” Erin says. 25:05 - Making a Blog a Business The Humbled Homemaker (Erin’s successful blog) launched in 2011 and it was on a bit of a whim. She was freelancing for newspapers, and one of her editors told her, “Erin, there are moms making an income from home with their blogs.” The idea was certainly intriguing to her! At first, Erin had absolutely no money to invest into a business. There are lots of ways to start a blog or business by investing money up front, and you usually do get quicker returns. But Erin didn’t even have $10.00 for a website domain. Her first domain literally was thehumbledhomemaker.blogspot.com. Back then, as is true now, you couldn’t monetize a wordpress.com site but you could monetize blogspot.com domains. Erin’s blog was completely DIY’ed. Though one crucial step was Erin getting into a mastermind group from the beginning. The group provided her tons of resources, one of which included a friend who was eager to design her site! It was about 2 years before Erin was making more money online than her husband made as a teacher, and it was 3 before she was making a very good income from her blog. Erin and her husband Will thought a LOT about whether or not  he should quit his job. In 2014, he went down to teaching 4 days a week, and in December 2016, he totally quit his job as a teacher One reason her husband didn’t make the leap to quit his job was because they weren’t sure if their marriage would survive working together!! It’s a joke, but with a bit of truth to it! The first 6 weeks of working together in early 2017 went really well...and then their 4th baby was born! As with most newborns, a family adjustment was required. But 8 months in, Erin says it’s gotten better as time has gone on. Blogging as a business isn’t easy, and comes with lots of work. (Pssst. Another venture Erin had a big hand in was starting the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle with Stephanie Langford!) With all of these activities spinning at once, when Erin’s agent signed her, she was in a stage of burnout. But thankfully her agent did not pressure her to write a book proposal right away. (And it is highly unusual for an agent to not put pressure on writing a book proposal!) 29:50 - Book Marketing Some authors will receive a launch budget from their publisher, but not most! You have to do a LOT of marketing yourself, even with a traditional publisher. Erin did receive a marketing budget but is still pouring a lot of her own time and money into the book. One benefit of a traditional publisher Erin enjoyed is that she didn’t have to hire an editor or designer for her book. The quality of those services was very high caliber. Receiving a marketing budget depends largely on the publisher and the size of the author’s platform. But even with a marketing budget, Erin says that a publisher would not cover 100% of those expenses. The publisher may have a plan in mind, but the author will lead the way. In fact, some of Erin’s marketing ideas were covered by the publisher, while others were not. 32:44 - Why Traditionally Published? It’s possible to make more money by self-publishing if you know how to market well, so why traditionally publish? Erin says working with people has made it really worthwhile! She loves the accountability, and it fits her personality well to work with a publisher. That’s not to say she would never self-publish another book, but she’s really enjoyed this experience! 33:20 - Book Payments Let’s talk about the book money, honey! It is traditional to get paid part of the book’s advance before even writing the book! Erin’s publisher pays the advance in thirds. She got one third when she signed the book deal, the second 3rd upon getting the completed manuscript, and the final third when the book is published. Other publishers offer 50% upfront, and 50% when book gets published. Erin’s blog has taken somewhat of a backseat to the book, and so having that advance money is a really nice cushion as the blog is her family’s primary source of income! 35:40 Mark your Calendars for Erin’s Next Book! Erin already has her 2nd book on contract! It is a gift book that will come out in 2018. (And, yes, Erin wrote 2 books and had a baby in a twelve-month period, which she tells us isn’t necessarily recommended!) The upcoming book is a gift book, and it’s called ‘You Can Stay Home with Your Kids: 100 Tips, Tricks, and Ways to Make it Work on a Budget’. Actually a team at her publishing house came up with the concept and title, and asked her if she would write it! Erin was amazed that books go up on Amazon while they’re being written! (Like the book Erin is still writing which will come out in 2018.) Why the early-bird treatment? In the book world, preorders are everything. I just loved sitting down with Erin and chatting about her story, her incredible book, and her business wisdom. I hope you’ll go grab your copy of More than Just Making It, because I know you’ll find it incredibly encouraging and chock full of practical advice! 37:40 - Adorable Mom Moment You’ll have to tune in to the podcast to hear all about the sweet moments that are happening between Erin’s girls and their new little brother. So much cuteness! Stay in Touch With Erin! Erin’s New Book: More Than Just Making It Erin’s Blog: The Humbled Homemaker Facebook: The Humbled Homemaker Instagram: @thehumbledhomemaker

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Sorta Awesome
Ep. 98 Lollipop debates, Starbucks half-truths, and other things that keep us up at night

Sorta Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 61:03


Cue the confetti! The day Awesomes have been waiting months for is finally here - regular co-host Rebekah returns from her maternity leave! We know that you've missed hearing Rebekah's voice on Sorta Awesome, and in this episode, she and Megan do what they do best - open up the confessional and tell secrets on themselves. After sharing a bit of the birth story of the new man in Rebekah's life, she and Megan talk about the parts of parenting that keep them up at night and then dish the dirt on other secrets like little white lies we tell our kids and how long we can make those maternity clothes work. All of that, plus awesome of the week! Just a few more days to grab a copy of Ultimate Homemaking Bundle 2017! And to say thank you for purchasing a copy of the bundle after clicking through from Sorta Awesome's link, we'll send you a free gift - All-Time Awesomes - right to your inbox. SHOW NOTES: Snack Factory Dark Chocolate Pretzel Crisps Anglophenia YouTube channel: How to Make Tea The British Way Why Brits and Americans spell differently How to pronounce UK place names Isn’t Brit Romantic Plum Deluxe - Tea of the Month Subscription Isaac's birth story at Simply Rebekah Find Rebekah on her blog, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram You can find Megan on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! Visit sortaawesomeshow.com for show notes on this and every episode. And don’t forget to find us in the Sorta Awesome Hangout on Facebook or @sortaawesomeshow on Instagram, and @sortaawesomepod on Twitter!

A Slob Comes Clean
094 Decluttering By Selling in Facebook Groups Podcast

A Slob Comes Clean

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2016 30:51


Mentioned in this podcast: My Experience Selling in FB Groups How to Sell on eBay. (podcast) My post explaining The Ultimate Homemaking Bundle 2016 Direct (affiliate) link to the bundle.  {Note: Bundle Sale has ended}   --Nony The post 094 Decluttering By Selling in Facebook Groups Podcast appeared first on A Slob Comes Clean.

Daily Deslobification BlogCast - A Slob Comes Clean Cleaning and Organizing Audio Blog

So sorry, but the bundle has ended. If you want to be sure you don’t miss future time-sensitive things, sign up for my free newsletter here. I had big plans to make a video with one of the characters from my Clutter Avoidance video series. It was going to be me explaining how to look […] The post A Few Highlights of the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle appeared first on A Slob Comes Clean.

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Sorta Awesome
Ep. 05 Erin Odom & Secrets to Sanity at Home

Sorta Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2015 55:38


Today is a special edition of Sorta Awesome! If you are reading the show’s description on iTunes or in an app, you’ll want to click on over to http://sortaawesomemegan.tumblr.com/ to access all the links. Many of you may know that the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle sale launches today. Erin Odom (of thehumbledhomemaker.com) is one of the co-founders of Ultimate Bundles, and I wanted to invite her on the show to talk shop … er … to talk home, I suppose. Shortly after my twins turned a year old, Erin shared an incredibly simple piece of advice for managing the home with little ones underfoot, but that simple secret absolutely saved my sanity for many months to come. Erin and I talk about that advice she gave me, and then we talk about how the bundle business grew into what it has become today. Finally, she explains what all you can expect to find in the Ultimate Homemaking Bundle 2015.    SHOW NOTES: 1. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing, Marie Kondo 2. Dear Mom Who Can’t Afford Organic Food Controlling the Spin Within Find Erin on her blog, Facebook, and Instagram! As always, thanks to Progger for allowing us to use the song Strut! Find more about Progger on their website and at BandCamp. Feedback on today’s show? Sign up for the show’s mailing list at tinyletter.com/SortaAwesome or leave a comment below (click the date link). Find me on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram!

Daily Deslobification BlogCast - A Slob Comes Clean Cleaning and Organizing Audio Blog

So sorry, but the bundle has ended. If you want to be sure you don’t miss future time-sensitive things, sign up for my free newsletter here. Affiliate links in this post! Two years ago, I participated in the first Utimate Homemaking Bundle. This year, my e-book, Drowning in Clutter? is included in the same sale […] The post Ultimate Homemaking Bundle 2015 appeared first on A Slob Comes Clean.

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