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A LOT with Audra

Audra Dinell
A LOT with Audra
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    60. You Are the Most Important Person You'll Ever Lead with Jeana Marinelli

    02/23/2026 | 39 mins.
    Cohort 11 for The Thread is open now! To apply, visit www.thethreadwichita.com/apply

    What if the key to becoming a better leader isn't learning more skills, but simply becoming more yourself?

    I sit down with leadership coach Jeana Marinelli for an honest conversation about the journey from "good girl" to authentic leader. We explore how women are conditioned to disconnect from their inner knowing, the physical sensations that signal something needs to change, and why the path to leadership starts with self-awareness, not achievement. Jeana shares her own story of walking away from medical school, finding her calling in Italy, and learning that becoming a leader is synonymous with becoming yourself. We also talk about the tools that help us disentangle from societal expectations—therapy, coaching, movement, and community—and why the answer is almost always in the gray, not black and white.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • The early signs that something isn't working often show up as physical sensations in your body—tightness in the chest, restlessness, discomfort
    • Society, education, and the "good girl complex" systematically disconnect us from our inner knowing
    • Movement and somatic work are powerful tools for reconnecting with your body's wisdom
    • Becoming a leader is synonymous with becoming yourself—it's that simple and that difficult
    • The stories we tell ourselves are often binaries that hold us back; nothing in life is truly black and white
    • If you can't do something perfectly, the temptation is not to do it at all—but the messy middle is exactly where we should show up
    • Standing at the edge of change means you've already begun the change process

    CHAPTERS

    [0:00] Introduction
    [2:15] Early Signs of Something Not Working
    [5:05] The Good Girl Complex and Socialization
    [7:59] Therapy and Personal Growth
    [11:46] Leadership and Becoming Yourself
    [18:37] Navigating Life's Decisions
    [32:26] Final Thoughts and Upcoming Plans

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    • Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
    • Beverly Daniel Tatum's work on "smog" and socialization
    • Come to the Edge poem by Christopher Logue

    CONNECT WITH JEANA

    Website: https://jeanamarinelli.com/
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    This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network.

    Disclaimer: we may receive a small commission on any products purchased through the links used in this episode. I only recommend tools and resources I actually use and find valuable.
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    59. Radical Honesty with Amber Dunn

    02/16/2026 | 31 mins.
    Cohort 11 for The Thread is open now! To apply, visit www.thethreadwichita.com/apply

    What happens when you finally stop pretending to be fine? When you peel back the layers of people-pleasing, workplace masks, and self-abandonment, what's left? This conversation explores the messy, beautiful work of radical honesty—not the loud, dramatic kind, but the quiet, everyday practice of telling the truth to yourself first. Through the lens of Alison Espach's novel The Wedding People, Amber Dunn and I unpack what it means to stop performing, start listening to your body, and create safe spaces where you can show up fully as yourself. Whether you're navigating workplace dynamics, cycle syncing, or simply trying to ask for what you need, this episode is an invitation to stop abandoning yourself and start living aligned with who you really are.

    Highlights

    • The difference between radical honesty and just being honest—and why the softer approach might be more sustainable
    • How to identify safe spaces where you can unmask and why you need them to recharge
    • The workplace trap of "don't let them see you sweat" and what happens when you finally let people see you as human
    • Cycle syncing, rest as a gift, and why busyness is often a numbing mechanism
    • The powerful question "Can I have?" and how it opens doors to support, rest, and joy
    • Self-abandonment: what it looks like, what it costs, and how to stop doing it

    Chapters

    [1:02] Introduction to Amber Dunn and The Wedding People
    [1:55] Book Club Discussion: The Wedding People
    [2:33] Themes of Radical Honesty
    [4:22] Personal Reflections and Safe Spaces
    [13:03] Workplace Dynamics and Authenticity
    [22:00] Self-Abandonment and Personal Growth
    [28:40] Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Resources Mentioned

    • The Wedding People by Alison Espach - https://www.alisonespach.com/novels
    • Brené Brown's Dare to Lead - https://brenebrown.com/book/dare-to-lead/
    Want to learn more?
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    Be sure to follow me @audradinell on Instagram and LinkedIn

    This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network.

    Disclaimer: we may receive a small commission on any products purchased through the links used in this episode. I only recommend tools and resources I actually use and find valuable.
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    58. Feeling Behind in Life? Do This.

    02/09/2026 | 27 mins.
    Cohort 11 for The Thread is open now! To apply, visit www.thethreadwichita.com/apply

    Ever catch yourself thinking you should be further along by now? That quiet fear that everyone else has it figured out while you're still trying to catch up? Here's the truth: being "behind" isn't a personal failure—it's a misdiagnosis. Whether you're hitting a milestone birthday, navigating a career shift, or simply comparing your life to others, that nagging feeling of not measuring up is more common than you think. Let's talk about three powerful tools to help you reframe this story and show up from a place of abundance instead of scarcity.

    Highlights

    • Why the feeling of being "behind" often stems from outdated timelines and comparison traps
    • The power of looking back to recognize how far you've actually come
    • How to identify who you're comparing yourself to and why it matters
    • Bill Gates' wisdom on overestimating one-year progress while underestimating decade-long growth
    • The danger of building a life that works for other people but not for you
    • Four essential questions to examine your thoughts: Is this true? What else could be true? What am I making this mean? What neutral thought could I choose instead?
    • Why your 80-year-old self has better perspective than your current anxious mind

    Chapters

    [0:00] Introduction: Are You Feeling Behind in Life?
    [1:30] Personal Anecdote: Cooking Misadventures
    [6:45] Reflecting on Milestones and Progress
    [9:20] Tool 1: Looking Back
    [15:45] Tool 2: Looking Up
    [22:30] Tool 3: Looking Ahead
    [25:15] Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Resources Mentioned

    • Super Simple cookbook by Tieghan Gerard (Half Baked Harvest)
    • How We Feel app
    • Rachel Hollis podcast

    Want to learn more?
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    Be sure to follow me @audradinell on Instagram and LinkedIn

    This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network.

    Disclaimer: we may receive a small commission on any products purchased through the links used in this episode. I only recommend tools and resources I actually use and find valuable.
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    57. What Happens When You Stop Numbing with Life Transition Coach, Josh Luton

    02/02/2026 | 36 mins.
    Cohort 11 for The Thread is open now! To apply, visit www.thethreadwichita.com/apply

    What if the thing you use to cope is actually keeping you from truly living? I sat down with Josh Luton to explore his journey from daily drinking to sobriety, and how removing alcohol revealed parts of his life that weren't working—his career, his presence with family, and his disconnection from himself. We talk about the courage it takes to feel your feelings instead of numbing them, why overwhelm is actually rooted in fear, and how small decisions (like buying a sauna) can lead to life-changing transformations. Whether your "thing" is alcohol, busyness, social media, or something else, this conversation will challenge you to get curious about what you're avoiding and what might be waiting for you on the other side.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Why alcohol (or any numbing behavior) keeps us from feeling discontent in our lives
    • The connection between overwhelm and fear, and how to get curious about your emotions
    • How sobriety opened up space for Josh to discover what he actually wanted
    • The three-year journey from stopping drinking to becoming a full-time entrepreneur
    • Practical tips for tracking what energizes vs. drains you
    • Why you don't have to tell everybody everything, but you should tell somebody something
    • How to live a regulated, honest life by listening to your body

    CHAPTERS

    [0:00] Introduction to Josh Luton
    [2:30] Josh's Journey with Alcohol
    [6:45] The Shift to Sobriety
    [8:15] Current Life and New Career
    [14:30] Understanding and Feeling Emotions
    [20:00] Emotional Sobriety and Internal Family Systems
    [28:00] The Promise and Reality of Sobriety
    [32:45] The Impact of Sobriety on Life and Career
    [34:00] Connecting Sobriety to Entrepreneurship
    [35:15] Discovering Unfulfilled Aspects of Life
    [38:30] The Role of Writing in Sobriety
    [43:00] Exploring New Ventures and Self-Discovery
    [49:00] Practical Tips for Self-Reflection and Growth
    [56:30] Living a Regulated and Honest Life

    RESOURCES MENTIONED

    • One Year No Beer - Challenge program for taking a break from alcohol
    • Laura McKowen - Author of "We Are the Luckiest" (sober memoir)
    • Julia Cameron - Author of "The Artist's Way"
    • The Feelings Wheel - Tool for identifying and naming emotions
    • Josh's Substack: Gone Dry
    • Josh's Coaching Website: joshualuton.com
    Want to learn more?
    The Thread

    Be sure to follow me @audradinell on Instagram and LinkedIn

    This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network.

    Disclaimer: we may receive a small commission on any products purchased through the links used in this episode. I only recommend tools and resources I actually use and find valuable.
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    56. Why I've Never Feared Getting Older

    01/26/2026 | 29 mins.
    Cohort 11 for The Thread is open now! To apply, visit www.thethreadwichita.com/apply

    What if the best decades of your life are still ahead of you? My grandmother has spent her life proving that aging isn't about shrinking—it's about clarifying. From starting her first business in her fifties to becoming a master gardener in her late seventies, she's shown me that life doesn't have an expiration date on growth, reinvention, or joy. Today, she shares the wisdom she's gathered across eight decades: why your forties are transformative, how to stop judging yourself, what it means to be truly present, and why the past doesn't define your future. If you've ever felt like it's "too late" for something, this conversation will change your mind.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    • Why the forties are the best decade—and what makes them so transformative
    • How to learn from your mistakes without living in regret
    • The connection between judgment and presence (and why you can't have both)
    • What it takes to build character traits like integrity at any age
    • Why moving outside your bubble creates exponential personal growth
    • How to let go of worrying about what other people think
    • The importance of forgiving yourself—and others
    • Why women need to stop judging themselves and start saving for their future
    • What a good life actually looks like: health, presence, and acceptance

    CHAPTERS

    [1:04] - Introduction: Why I'm Not Afraid of Aging
    [1:58] - What Mattered Then That Doesn't Matter Now
    [3:50] - The Power of Being Present
    [7:53] - Remembering the Good Shots: Life Like Golf
    [9:33] - Seasons That Surprised Her
    [11:48] - Moving to Atlanta: Starting Over in Your Forties
    [14:23] - Building Integrity in Your Forties
    [16:08] - It's Never Too Late: Starting a Business at 50
    [19:05] - Letting Go of Hesitation and What Others Think
    [20:26] - What I Want You to Know at 40
    [21:57] - One Kind Truth for Your Younger Self
    [23:03] - What to Be Proud Of: Integrity and Acceptance
    [24:53] - What Women Worry About Too Much
    [26:17] - What Women Need to Worry About More
    [26:52] - What a Good Life Actually Looks Like

    Want to learn more?
    The Thread

    Be sure to follow me @audradinell on Instagram and LinkedIn

    This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network.

    Disclaimer: we may receive a small commission on any products purchased through the links used in this episode. I only recommend tools and resources I actually use and find valuable.

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About A LOT with Audra

"A LOT with Audra" is the podcast for women juggling big dreams and full lives. Each episode, host, Audra Dinell, Midwestern wife, mom and neurodivergent multi-six figure entrepreneur encourages women to embrace their many roles holistically by living a values-based life with confidence and joy. Through candid discussions, practical strategies and inspiring stories, this podcast is your guide to designing and achieving success without losing yourself in the process.
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