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LUXURIES FOR YOUR SOUL

Alexis Kletjian and Lauren Golt

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A podcast that reframes Luxury and the value we assign to the material world by sharing the wisdom living within us through honest conversations and resources for those seeking Luxury to feel satisfied, inspired, and connected to the ones we love.
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This is Jennie Alexis, a seasonal podcast about getting curious and doing things differently. Every episode includes conversations, stories, or musings from and for folks who want to create lives outside the systems, we’re told and often believe we need to fit into. Your host, Jennie Alexis, is a business strategist, animist, and idea generator who loves to ask questions to heart-centered humans who are doing things differently. Find and connect with Jennie: Website: www.thisisjenniealexis.c ...
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Parenting in Real Life

Alan and Alexis Tanner

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As the parents of 5 kids, we know what it's like to be in survival mode. To feel like you're just trying to get through the day. We have found that it's the simple, every day joys that make parenting more fun. We help parents laugh a bit more and create fun in day to day parenting. Listen to our podcast for simple ways to have fun as a family. Visit us at www.parentingirlpodcast.com.
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Join professional costume designer Whitney Anne Adams as she interviews fellow costume designers, costume department members and filmmakers from across the industry. Questions for future guests can be submitted at the TFACD Patreon page.
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Springfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple sits down with Pavel Bosovik, founder and CEO of 27North Inc., a manufacturer of expedition vehicles; Jenny Carr, CEO and president of L&W Industries LLC, which manufactures products for the railroad industry; and Chad Myers, executive vice president of SRC Holdings Corp., a remanufactu…
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This week’s episode features the imaginative and talented Costume Designer Vera Chow! We had so much fun talking about how we first met, the difference between working in NYC and then working outside of NYC, AAPI representation in filmed media, dealing with tough situations on set, and so much more! I really hope you enjoy this one. --- Costume Des…
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Welcome to the final episode of season two! Alexis and Lauren invite you to listen to a behind-the-scenes conversation about being in the midst of de-cluttering every aspect of life through thorough Spring Cleaning. The podcast is taking a short break and will return for season three. Stay in touch with your hosts through the links below. Connect w…
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Melissa Holgado joins Alexis and Lauren to share the renovation story about Red Hill, a historical federal-style plantation home with enslaved quarters built in 1825 in central Virginia on 40 acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Melissa and her family dream of restoring Red Hill, transforming its somber energy into a place of dignity and respect, a r…
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Alexis and Lauren welcome Julie Armstrong to cast a wide net, covering topics like sobriety, love, compassion, family, and strength in the community. Fitness has always been paramount to her existence. From personal training to a nutritionist, Julie brings women together in beautiful settings through the Hope Experience to connect with themselves a…
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Springfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses homebuilding with Tyler Bussell, vice president of Bussell Building Inc.; Travis Little, owner of Flintrock Home Builders; and Alexis Woodward, preconstruction manager with Trendsetter Homes. Each month, we gather around the table with a different group of Springfield business…
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Alexis and Lauren welcome Jenni Crowther, a Human Design Mentor, Living your Design Guide, Yoga Teacher, and Reiki Master, to have a gentle and spacious conversation about diving into the depths of our uniqueness. If you resonate with Jenni and desire to be validated and inspired, contact her for a 1:1 conversation, a Human Design Reading, or join …
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I am so excited to welcome wonderful Production Designer Cheyenne Ford to the show today. We’ve worked together on multiple projects including Story Ave, The Caretaker, and The Eyes of My Mother. Cheyenne is also the founder and program director of Art Craft NYC, a program that provides knowledge and training to those interested in becoming entry l…
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Brandi Gregge is the founder and medical director of Mint & Needle and a client of Social Stylate, Lauren's PR and marketing company. Over the past several years, they've worked together to promote not only her practice but also her proprietary skincare line and, most recently, her nonprofit, Empowerment Beyond Scars, which is an organization dedic…
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Today’s episode features a fantastic Costumer, Alesha D. Mitchell! Alesha and I met when she was my key/truck costumer on our film The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat. We had a great conversation of wide ranging topics from physically demanding days on set, taking care of ourselves in this industry, money smarts, the difference between and Costu…
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Felicia Bender, The Practical Numerologist®, joins the podcast to help Alexis and Lauren validate and define their pathway and purpose in life in an empowered way that's fun, inspiring, and actionable all through numbers. Felicia is the author of Redesign Your Life: Using Numerology To Create The Wildly Optimal You and Master Numbers 11, 22, 33: Th…
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Today's episode features the brilliant and talented Costume Designer Trayce Gigi Field! We talk about so many wonderful things from her roots at Western Costume to the difference in process between television and film. Other great topics include the value of costume design, the #creditcostumedesigners campaign, working with and highlighting diverse…
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In this episode, Alexis and Lauren go between the sheets. Why is sex discussed so easily when we're in our 20s but feel off-limits later in life? Why aren't dinners with girlfriends similar to a Sex and the City episode: a group of women asking questions, giving advice, and sharing their likes and dislikes? Is sex a form of self-care? These are jus…
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Alexis and Lauren continue their conversation about Money. This time, they dig deeper into personal and professional stories while referencing the book that inspired this conversation: Happy Money by Ken Honda. Money is more than paper or numbers; it is energy. In a scarcity mindset, this energy carries fear-based emotions of stress, anxiety, hopel…
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I am so thrilled to have my friend, the fantastic Cinematographer Zachary Galler, on the show this week! Zack and I worked together on our film Piercing! We talk about the working relationship of a DP and a Costume Designer, his process on set with his team, working digitally vs working with film, post-production, our work in Piercing, his work on …
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This episode is about the energy that surrounds money, inspired by the book Happy Money by Ken Honda. However, money had never been a topic in their friendship. Alexis and Lauren casually discussed their money mindsets throughout childhood and their current financial outlook as they entered mid-life. If you've ever thought about the energy surround…
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Springfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses the technology industry with Myke Bates, CEO and co-founder of Hearo Technologies LLC, which develops remote support systems for people with disabilities; Maranda Provance, director of development for digital agency Mostly Serious LLC; and Simoriah Stogner, senior manager of t…
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This week, Whitney is so excited to be hosting one of her previous collaborators on the show, the talented Makeup Department Head Jenny Lin! We talk about transforming Jennifer Coolidge into the “West Bay Medium” for We Have A Ghost, her amazing times she’s spent working with Robert Rodriguez, creating a safe space in her trailer, working with the …
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Thalia Fischer, founder of All Seated in a Barn, is a profoundly empathetic human with a heart of gold. A self-described problem-solver, while in 5th grade, found her calling when she gave a passionate speech about the inhumane treatment and slaughter of horses. All Seated in a Barn is on the ground at auctions, pulling as many horses and donkeys f…
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This week, TFACD is excited to be hosting the lovely and talented costume designer Joseph La Corte to the show! We talk about starting in theatre and his first jobs in New York (working nearly 24 hours a day on two projects at once!), his family history of sewing and tailoring, the love for The Wizard of Oz, his homemade Grease 2 costume made out o…
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On the podcast, author Rennie Dyball shares her experience of writing the children's book "B is for Bellies" that promotes body positivity. She discusses her writing process, what sparks ideas, and takes us on a journey through the offices of People Magazine where she worked as a journalist for many years. Her experience helped her to hone her skil…
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I am thrilled to welcome the brilliant and wonderful costume designer Malgosia Turzanska to the show this week! We talk through her process of sketching for every project, her start in student films, working with vegan materials on The Green Knight as well as our work together in the realm of costume pay equity. --- Costume Designer Malgosia Turzan…
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Anjie Cho and Laura Morris are the founders of Mindful Design Feng Shui School and co-hosts of the Holistic Spaces podcast. Together, they have over thirty years of experience designing harmonious spaces for their clients in their successful design businesses. Through their articles, books, workshops, videos, TV appearances, and consultations, Laur…
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Costume Designer Alexis Forte CD credits include: Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire | Smile | Eric Larue | Resurrection | Miguel Wants to Fight --- I am so thrilled to welcome my friend Alexis to the inaugural episode of TFACD! We begin with the wild story of how we met (randomly in a bar!), then her beginnings in ballet and to PA-ing, assisting and now …
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Season 2 of the Luxuries for your Soul podcast begins Feb. 5th Tune in for conversations about money, sex, sobriety, body image, spirituality, and speaking to artists, authors, and more. Special Announcement: We are having a Giveaway! There will be several giveaways this season, but this first one is exclusive to our private Facebook Community. Joi…
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Springfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses economic development with Jonas Arjes, executive vice president and chief economic development officer for the Taney County Partnership; Kristen Haseltine, president and CEO of Show Me Christian County; and Matt Morrow, president of Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce. Podcas…
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Welcome to Tales From A Costume Designer! Join professional costume designer Whitney Anne Adams as she interviews fellow costume designers, costume department members and filmmakers from across the industry. Questions for future guests can be submitted at the TFACD Patreon page. --- Support the show on Patreon: Tales From A Costume Designer Patreon…
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We are sad to let you know, that this is the final episode of the Parenting in Real Life Podcast. We took this episode to share a few things we learned from podcasting for 7.5 years. This whole podcast documented our kids' young years and us learning as young parents. When we started, our oldest was 5 years old and now our youngest is 5. We'll leav…
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Do you believe that failure is life's greatest teacher? Is failure the opportunity to begin again? Alexis and Lauren discuss whether their perceived failures lead to shame or regret in business and personal lives. And if you loved the Friendship episode, you love this one too. Connect with your hosts: Email: info@luxuriesforyoursoul.com Instagram.c…
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You may remember our conversation with Lindsay Hurty, co-founder of Everwell, Seasonal Circle, and Self School, an intimate online classroom that creates supportive and inspiring containers consisting of small groups for meaningful connection, intention, and decision-making, helping you move forward through obstacles or transitions, to make big dec…
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Happy New Year, listeners! Welcome to 2024. The topic of Friendship, and its original episode, was the highest-rated and most talked about. This in-between season reshare was sound-engineered differently for our loyal listeners. For new listeners, may this episode inspire open-minded, honest conversations to establish more profound connections and …
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Springfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple talks with the leaders of the top three companies from Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Dynamic Dozen awards to review the year in business and forecast the year ahead: Marc Lee, CEO of Sun Solar LLC; Brett Roubal, CEO of Little Sunshine’s Enterprises Inc.; and Michael Smith, chief o…
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A great conversation between two friends: Alexis and Lauren reflect on their first year in podcasting, recap goals, both realized and unrealized, and give a sneak peek of their 2024 words of the year. Join our Facebook Community: www.facebook.com/groups/917180976266918 Connect with your hosts: Email: info@luxuriesforyoursoul.com Instagram.com/luxur…
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In this episode, we interviewed Angela Santomero, the creator of iconic children's shows like Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood and Blue's Clues. We discussed the importance of staying playful as parents and the valuable lessons we can learn from children's shows. We also talk about how to implement times of playfulness so you can connect and create fun …
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Alexis and Lauren dive into the psychology of toxic online behaviors—mean comments, trolls, and haters. Since social media is in Lauren's wheelhouse, she shares personal and client stories of attention-seeking rude comments and lingering comparison hangovers. Articles referenced will appear in our Facebook Community: www.facebook.com/groups/9171809…
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We are super excited to have Brooke Romney on this podcast episode! In this interview, we discuss helping kids step out of their comfort zones, embracing mistakes, praising effort over outcomes, and setting clear expectations for children. We also have some great tips for parents too about remembering that every new parenting step means new things …
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Two years ago, Dana was in a heterosexual marriage, and she is now living a happy, authentic life as a lesbian, sharing the kids between two loving households. Alexis and Lauren have a conversation with Dana that spans the beginning of her journey in sexual exploration to mourning the loss of the life she knew, rediscovering herself, and experienci…
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Each month, we gather around the table with a different group of Springfield business leaders to discuss industry trends, workforce and company operations. Join us as we get a behind-the-scenes look into our business community from the C-suite. Springfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses branding and marketing with Nath…
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Episode 64 Click here for more Good Health podcasts. The post KOHU’s Odds & Ends program featuring Radio Talent Erick Olson with Good Shepherd’s President & CEO Art Mathisen first appeared on Good Shepherd Health Care System.By Good Shepherd Health Care System
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On this episode, we discuss emotional intelligence for children with life coach, business coach, and parent, Jody Moore. We explore the importance of allowing children to experience negative emotions without labeling them as problems. We delve into the concept of emotional intelligence and the benefits it brings to both children and parents. We als…
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In episode 164 of Parenting in Real Life, we interview three passionate women from Bloomfully, a company dedicated to helping tweens and teens. We discuss cultivating confidence and strength in young people amidst social media and technology. The importance of growth mindset, trying new things, and creating routines for stability is emphasized. We …
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Each month, we gather around the table with a different group of Springfield business leaders to discuss industry trends, workforce and company operations. Join us as we get a behind-the-scenes look into our business community from the C-suite. Springfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses commercial construction with Mic…
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In this mini episode, we discuss the value of Halloween candy and which ones are worth indulging in. This is totally for fun because we think you should be able to do what you want, but if you're trying to be more health conscious, but want to eat of few pieces of your kids' Halloween candy, we're sharing the ones that may be worth it. If you have …
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In this episode of Parenting in Real Life, we discuss the importance of gratitude. We share practical strategies for cultivating gratitude in our homes, including daily practices and incorporating it into family conversations. We also explore ways to foster gratitude with our kids, such as using gratitude journals. There are some really great thoug…
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This episode empowers the reluctant solo traveler and the experienced international jet setter as we discuss glamping in Utah to Safari in Tanzania with Cherish Tours. This conversation will have you reviewing your calendar to book an adventure of a lifetime, creating memories with women from all walks of life through hosted multi-day experiences t…
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In this episode of Parenting in Real Life, Dayna Abraham, author of "Calm the Chaos," provides practical guidance for overwhelmed parents. She shares a roadmap of five stages for parenting success and emphasizes the importance of connection, understanding, and self-compassion. Dana encourages open conversations, problem-solving, and repairing after…
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