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Gretchen Rubin on How to Build Lasting Friendships!
jeudi 9 octobre 2025 • Duration 50:52
How do we build friend groups? What are some of the ideal community rituals? What is the secret sauce for friendship and belonging?
In our first episode for the season, I talk to Gretchen Rubin, the New York Times-bestselling author of many books including 'The Happiness Project!' She truly is one fo the most influential voices in helping us navigate relationships and habits for joyful actions.
We dive into the nitty gritties of relationships and building true, meaningful bonds! Join us in this conversation!
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New Season of Plucking Up!
mercredi 1 octobre 2025 • Duration 15:54
Welcome back to a new season of Plucking Up with Liz Bohannon!
In this season, I bring to you a treasure chest of amazing, insightful and fun conversations. We learn, grow and laugh together in these weekly conversations!
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Amy Orr Ewing on How to Lead in the Face of Opposition
mercredi 7 août 2024 • Duration 01:12:32
My guest today, Amy Orr Ewing, is an author, speaker and theologian. Through her books and talks, she strives to help Christians understand their spiritual purposes and meaning in life.
Amy speaks to me about leading with courage and wisdom for women especially in their midlives. We get open about our faith and how it has helped us despite the struggles of life!
Her new book, Lead Like Real You will be available next week. Check out this link to buy it and pre-order it! Check out the conversation.
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#34 Megan Tamte (Evereve) on Finding Meaning in Spectacularly Average Moments
lundi 26 avril 2021 • Duration 43:38
What happens after your vision board or your professional milestones come to life? What if, after getting everything you asked for, you suddenly feel a void and a feeling of emptiness that you can’t quite identify? That’s what happened to our next guest, Megan Tamte, CEO of Evereve, a contemporary women’s fashion brand with retail stores across the country. Prior to starting EVEREVE in 2004, Megan was a third-grade teacher turned stay-at-home mom with a love of fashion and entrepreneurship.
In this episode, Megan shares how she found meaning in extraordinarily average moments. We go through Megan’s journey, including how she held on to her dream for seven years and struggled to fit the title of CEO of her own company.
Check out EVERVE here: evereve.com
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#33 Arielle Estoria on Implementing Boundaries and Navigating Life as a Black Woman
lundi 19 avril 2021 • Duration 47:57
Arielle Estoria started out in the competitive slam world of Spoken Word poetry in 2012. She has shared her inspiring work at companies like Google, Lululemon, and Dressember, and recently got signed by HarperOne, an imprint of Harper Collins publishers. Arielle is right in the middle of her journey and all the pluck ups that come with it. In this episode, Arielle talks about setting up boundaries and how she navigated 2020 as a Black woman, married to a white man, in the midst of a racial crisis.
Check out Arielle's work at arielleestoria.com
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#32 Jedidiah Jenkins on Wrestling Through Identity, Faith and Community
lundi 12 avril 2021 • Duration 44:14
From film school to law school and the nonprofit world, Jedidiah Jenkins is now more known as the New York Times best-selling author of “To Shake The Sleeping Self” and the recently released book “Like Streams to the Ocean.”
I wish it had taken place around a campfire because it really just felt like the best chat with a kindred spirit and old friend. This episode covers A LOT, but I think you will be really encouraged and inspired by this beautiful life Jed has built -- despite lots of twists and turns along the way. We talk about being the children of divorce, of what happens when you have a big dream and go out and FAIL, and how it feels to wrestle through identity, work, and faith. Jed is thoughtful, curious, tender, hopeful, and hilarious and you’re all going to want to be his friend and buy his books when we are done here.
Check out Jed's book: www.jedidiahjenkins.com
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#31 Heidi Zak (Thirdlove) on Walking Away From Security and Making it Happen
lundi 5 avril 2021 • Duration 46:51
In today’s episode, we’ll be talking a lot about shifting mindsets, which may sound very abstract and quite ‘self-helpy’ but it actually isn’t. Whether you’re at an early or later stage in your career or you just started your own business, there is a lot of value in looking at things differently. Our next guest, whose mantra is ‘make it happen’, really did -- but not without pluck ups along the way!
Heidi Zak is the co-founder and CEO of ThirdLove, a company that was built to do bras differently. Heidi has been named among Fortune’s 40 Under 40 and her brand has made a mark in the retail and fashion world due to its commitment to inclusivity.
On the show, we’ll talk about Heidi’s mom’s reaction to quitting her very secure job at Google, which can be summed up as “You’re leaving the best company in the world and do what with bras?” We’ll dive into our mutual experience of working with our significant others. And Heidi will share a huge pluck up, which involved half of her team at ThirdLove quitting and how she moved on from that moment of despair.
Check out ThirdLove: www.thirdlove.com
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#30 Jamie Kern Lima (IT Cosmetics) on Seasons of Rejection and Turning Down the Volume on Self-Doubt
lundi 29 mars 2021 • Duration 35:16
Jamie Kern Lima is a self-made entrepreneur, philanthropist, and is the author of the new book “Believe It: How to Go from Underestimated to Unstoppable”. Before co-founding IT Cosmetics, Jamie was a news anchor who personally experienced a persistent skin issue that eventually brought her on a journey of building her own beauty brand. IT Cosmetics, a company she started in her living room was sold to L’Oreal for $1.2 billion dollars. Jamie became the first female CEO in L’Oreal’s 100+ year history.
In this episode, we will dissect that highlight reel and dive into self-doubt. Jamie will talk about all the ‘Nos’ she got — including one brutal and heartbreaking rejection that will seriously make your jaw drop and stop you in your tracks.
To purchase a copy of Jamie’s book “Believe It”: www.believeit.com
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#29 Nona Jones on Trauma, Healing, and Being a Product of Grace
lundi 22 mars 2021 • Duration 48:58
Nona Jones is an incredibly accomplished leader at the intersection of faith and technology. She was appointed to her first executive role at only 23-years-old with a Fortune 100 company. She’s an author of the book "Success from the Inside Out," a speaker, and an entrepreneur who’s worked for companies like Facebook and many of the world’s most influential faith leaders. But in this episode, we will talk about Nona’s profoundly traumatic childhood, from being sexually abused in her own home to her attempts at her own life at the ages of 9 and 11. We also go deep into the topic of humility and why Nona believes her story makes her “a statistically improbable product of grace.”
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#28 Matthew McConaughey on Guilt, Shame, and How Responsibility Breeds True Freedom
lundi 15 mars 2021 • Duration 50:46
Academy Award winner and #1 New York Times best-selling author Matthew McConaughey has had a wildly successful career — but it’s also rife with pluck ups! Matthew is best known for his roles in films like Dazed and Confused, A Time to Kill, and Dallas Buyers Club for which he won an Oscar. He recently added author to his long list of titles, after releasing his memoir, Green Lights.
In this episode, we dive into Matthew’s life with a 360 lens. We talk about parenting, from how he was raised to how he’s raising his own children and his learning journey as an actor, how we went from complacency and shame to getting roles of a lifetime. There’s a lot of uniquely introspective wisdom about failure, guilt, and embarrassment that we talk about, as well as visceral experiences Matthew shared in our conversation that I’m just dying for you all to simmer in!
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