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A LOT with Audra

Audra Dinell
A LOT with Audra
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    73. The Art of Celebration with Jen Christian

    05/25/2026 | 23 mins.
    What if your birthday celebration wasn't really about your birthday at all? Jen Christian turned 40 with one of the most intentional, fun, and friendship-forward celebrations I've ever seen — and it started not with a party plan, but with a personal reckoning. After navigating a postpartum fog that hit during COVID, Jen found herself asking: Who am I now? What do I value? And who are my people for this next decade? The answers led her to create "40 Things for 40" — a curated list of experiences, meals, adventures, and connections she organized into a Google site and sent to the people she loves most. No pressure. No spotlight. Just an open invitation to show up and share life together. If you're approaching a milestone birthday — or honestly any season of life where you're ready to come back to yourself — this conversation is going to spark something in you.

    HIGHLIGHTS

    Jen shares how coming out of postpartum and the COVID season prompted her to ask the big questions: who am I, what do I value, and who are my people?
    Why loneliness can sneak up on you even when you're surrounded by wonderful people — and what to do about it
    How Jen's eclectic friend group actually inspired the format of her celebration
    The four "buckets" she used to organize her 40 things: places to dine, things she loves most, things to discover, and an evolution of Jen
    Why she chose a Google Site to host the list (hint: her husband's class reunion inspired it)
    How a Google Form made logistics effortless and her social calendar full for the next decade
    Why celebration isn't about the spotlight — it's about pausing, reflecting, and connecting
    Jen's definition of celebration: "It's about pausing. It's about reflection. It's about accomplishment, and it's about connection and relationship."

    CHAPTERS

    0:00 – Welcome and Meet Jen
    1:04 – Why Turning 40 Matters
    3:10 – Reclaiming Identity After Motherhood
    6:47 – Pulling Back and Finding Your People
    9:57 – The 40 Things for 40 Idea
    12:07 – Building the List and Buckets
    17:03 – Sharing It Out and Timeline
    20:11 – Favorite Picks From the 40
    21:37 – Why Celebration Matters
    23:05 – Template Offer and Wrap Up
    RESOURCES

    Jen's "40 Things for 40" Template
    Saltwell Farm Kitchen — between Topeka and Lawrence, Kansas (https://www.saltwellfarmkitchen.com)
    Google Sites — the free platform Jen used to build and share her celebration list (https://sites.google.com)
    Google Forms — used for RSVPs and tracking signups (https://forms.google.com)
    ChatGPT — Jen used this to help brainstorm ideas for her final bucket of five (https://chat.openai.com)
    Pinterest — also used for inspiration while building the list (https://www.pinterest.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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    72. The Importance of Detours with Career and Development Coach, Jenna Bottolfsen

    05/18/2026 | 33 mins.
    What if the path that didn't work out was actually the one preparing you for exactly where you're supposed to be? Career and leadership coach Jenna Bottolfsen joins me for a conversation about the unexpected pivots, restarts, and pauses that shape us — and why the thing you thought was a setback might actually be the most important step in your story. Jenna went from 25 years in corporate HR to a failed first attempt at entrepreneurship right as COVID hit, back to corporate, and then into the unexpected opportunity of purchasing an established business. She now runs Wallace Associates, helping people navigate career transitions, clarify their value, and take confident next steps. This conversation is full of practical tools and permission-giving perspective for anyone sitting with uncertainty about what comes next.

    Highlights

    Why "detours are signs too" — and how Cleo Wade's poem frames the entire conversation
    The difference between a failure and a learning opportunity, and why Jenna refuses to use the word failure
    How letting go of a corporate title is often the hardest — and most necessary — first step
    The role values and purpose play when someone feels stuck or out of alignment in their career
    Why Jenna starts every client conversation with, "What got you into this field in the first place?"
    The power of "five seconds of insane courage" — and how you don't have to be brave for long, just long enough
    Two practical tools: the "You Are Here" exercise and the Worst Case Scenario spiral
    Why "expectations are the killer of joy" — and how loosening them opens the door to forward movement
    The mindset shift from "this has to be forever" to "what's my next right step?"
    How a friend's grief over a missed promotion led to the realization that the job she didn't get was actually protecting what mattered most to her

    Chapters

    0:00 — Introduction & About Jenna
    2:02 — Detours Are Signs (Cleo Wade poem)
    2:44 — Milestone Catch-Up
    3:44 — Jenna's COVID Leap & Return to Corporate
    4:52 — Buying Wallace Associates
    6:07 — Resilience After Setbacks
    8:10 — Five Seconds of Courage
    10:26 — Audra's First Business Lesson
    12:35 — Detours & Alignment
    15:39 — Questions for When You're Feeling Stuck
    20:09 — Letting Go of Identity
    24:55 — The "You Are Here" & Worst Case Scenario Tools
    28:19 — The Next Right Step Mindset
    31:33 — Closing: Loosen Your Expectations

    Resources Mentioned

    In a World of Sunrises by Cleo Wade — the book Audra references and from which she reads the "Detours are signs too" poem
    Wallace Associates — Jenna Bottolfsen's career and leadership coaching business
    The Next Right Thing podcast 

    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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    71. The Power of Noticing with Executive Coach, Jeana Marinelli

    05/11/2026 | 36 mins.
    What if the most powerful lesson from the Olympics has nothing to do with the athletes?

    Executive coach Jeana Marinelli joined me for a conversation straight from her last days in Florence, Italy — capping off nearly 90 days abroad that started as a one-week trip to the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. What began as a trip to see snowboarding turned into an extended season of rest, community, curiosity, and unexpected self-discovery. We talked about what it really means to be present in an experience, why we're all at risk of being passive consumers of our own lives, and how the smallest act of noticing — and then sharing what you notice — can change everything.

    Highlights

    Jeana packed for one week and stayed for 86 days — following curiosity, awe, and wonder every step of the way
    Milano Cortina 2026 was the first gender-equal Winter Olympics (and Paris 2024 was the first gender-equal Summer Olympics) — and Jeana attended both
    The Olympic spectator experience is completely different from watching on TV: no commentators, no play-by-play, just raw emotion and crowd energy
    Jeana reframes "spectator" — she wasn't watching the Olympics, she was participating in a community
    The difference between consuming community and contributing to it is one of the episode's central threads
    A chance encounter with Jaelin Kauf's family at dual moguls — sparked by offering to take their photo — turned into a full day of celebration
    How "noticing + sharing what you notice" is a simple, accessible way to build connection anywhere
    Why slowing down is always the starting point for meaningful change — whether in personal life or organizational leadership
    Turning 40 and the lessons of living in the gray (not everything is black and white)
    The National Equity Project's definition of leadership: taking ownership over something that matters

    Chapters

    2:35 — Birthday Reflections
    5:35 — From One Week to Ninety Days
    7:52 — What the Trip Gave Her
    10:29 — Handling Transition Seasons
    12:37 — Spectator Experience Reframed
    16:58 — Gender Equal Olympics
    18:30 — Bringing It Home Through Writing
    21:37 — Consumption Versus Contribution
    29:38 — Noticing Wonder Daily
    34:09 — Final Threads and Farewell

    Resources Mentioned

    2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics

    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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    70. The Identity Shift No One Can Fully Prepare You For with Taryn Zweygardt, Co-Founder of Flourish Wellness Collective

    05/04/2026 | 41 mins.
    What if becoming a mom didn't just change your schedule — it changed you at your core? 

    I sat down with Taryn Zweygardt, a therapist specializing in perinatal mental health and co-owner of Flourish, to talk about the identity shifts, the mental load, the perfectionism, and the ADHD diagnoses that so many of us didn't see coming — until motherhood cracked us open and showed us what was really there.

    This is a conversation for anyone who has ever wondered why it feels so hard, why they feel so different, or why the life they carefully organized before kids suddenly feels like it belongs to a stranger.

    Highlights
    Motherhood often doesn't feel "natural" at first — and the shame that comes with that is real and incredibly common
    Becoming a mom can act like a rock thrown into a still pond, bringing everything that's settled at the bottom rising to the surface
    Society sells us a timeline — married, then kids, then house — but the cost of following that script without self-reflection can be high
    Both Taryn and Audra were diagnosed with ADHD after becoming mothers, and motherhood was the thing that illuminated it
    The mental load isn't just "feeling busy" — it's a specific and invisible weight that needs to be named, shared, and actively redistributed
    Asking for help requires being direct — "I'm overwhelmed" isn't enough; specific asks like "Can you handle dinner on Tuesdays?" are what actually shift the load
    The "hell yes or hell no" framework is a powerful filter for deciding what deserves your limited capacity
    Not every ball is glass — knowing which ones are plastic (and can bounce if dropped) is a game-changer for managing motherhood and business simultaneously
    Standards can and should shift with seasons — giving yourself permission to let the grass grow a little longer isn't failure, it's wisdom

    Chapters

    1:03 — Motherhood Changes Everything
    2:08 — Expectations vs. Reality
    3:02 — When It Doesn't Feel Natural
    4:42 — Normalizing the Hard Parts
    7:03 — Social Media and Real Life
    8:45 — Identity After Becoming Mom
    10:23 — Perfectionism and ADHD Revealed
    11:53 — Her Motherhood Timeline
    17:27 — The Pond Rock Metaphor
    20:49 — Choosing Your Parenting Path
    22:51 — Trust Your Parenting Gut
    23:17 — ADHD Meets Business
    24:38 — Capacity and Boundaries
    26:48 — Hell Yes or Hell No
    28:43 — Mental Load Reality
    29:31 — Asking for Direct Help
    31:36 — Sharing the Invisible Work
    34:09 — Fair Play in Practice
    36:58 — Glass vs. Plastic Balls
    38:13 — Standards for This Season
    39:06 — Closing Advice and Where to Find Her

    Resources Mentioned

    Reproductively Speaking podcast — hosted by Taryn Zweygardt
    TZ Therapy — Taryn's therapy practice
    Flourish — Taryn's collective (also on Instagram: @flourishict)
    Taryn on Instagram: @tztherapy

    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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    69. What Happens When You Realize You Don’t Want the Life You’re Headed Towards with Damon Young, Founder of DK Counsulting & CEO of LEAD Wichita

    04/27/2026 | 46 mins.
    What does it actually take to wake up, choose differently, and become someone new?

    Whether you're staring down a milestone birthday or quietly sensing it's time for a change, this conversation with Damon Young will meet you right where you are. Damon is a civic leader, executive mentor, public speaker, and founder of DK Young Consulting — and he sat down to talk candidly about what it looked like to go from heads-down in construction to stepping fully into his purpose as a connector of ideas and people. We covered the grief of letting dreams die, the power of writing something down with a shaking hand, and why 10% improvement might be the most radical thing you can do.

    Highlights

    The "roots before fruit" framework — why focusing on the fruit actually prevents it from growing
    Why 10% improvement is more transformative than trying to nail it 90% of the time
    The real cost of living with intention — and what you have to let go of to get there
    How the 12 Week Year changed the trajectory of Damon's life and career
    The shaking-hand moment: writing down a buried dream for the first time in 15 years
    Why regret is a powerful motivator — if you let it illuminate instead of sink you
    Letting fantasies and alternative lives die so you can fully choose the one in front of you
    What Damon's son said at his rehearsal dinner that made all the intentional living worth it
    The Kia story: a small, symbolic decision that said everything about who Damon was becoming

    Chapters

    0:00 – Choosing to Wake Up
    1:18 – Meet Damon Young
    2:58 – Turning 40 and 50
    4:30 – Kids Grow Fast
    7:38 – Roots Before Fruit (don't focus on the fruit — get in the soil)
    11:22 – Shiny Objects and Grace
    13:37 – The Power of Ten Percent
    16:17 – Advice for Your Forties
    19:42 – Damon at Thirty-Five
    27:40 – Stress and Self-Soothing
    31:13 – The Cost of Intention
    33:54 – Letting Dreams Die
    35:48 – Marriage and Becoming
    24:57 – Facing Regret in New Decades
    25:56 – Regret and Finite Time
    26:42 – Heidi and the 12 Week Year
    27:52 – Writing Down the Dream
    29:34 – From Baby Steps to Paid Speaking
    31:15 – Assessments and Finding Your Magic
    33:57 – Regret as Motivation and Experiments
    36:28 – Letting Go of Comparison
    42:35 – The Kia Identity Shift
    44:30 – Kids Notice Your Growth
    45:52 – Where to Find Damon

    Resources Mentioned

    The 12 Week Year by Brian Moran & Michael Lennington — the goal-setting framework that helped Damon write down his dream for the first time: https://www.12weekyear.com
    Arthur Brooks — author and social scientist; Damon references his concept of the "reverse bucket list": https://www.arthurbrooks.com
    When Everyone Leads — https://kansasleadershipcenter.org/when-everyone-leads/
    Designing Your Life — Stanford framework referenced for experimenting and "renting" ideas before committing: https://designingyour.life
    DK Young Consulting — Damon's boutique consultancy focused on vision casting, executive mentoring, and public speaking: https://dkyconsulting.com
    Lead Wichita — civic leadership organization where Damon serves as contract CEO: https://leadwichita.org

    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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"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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