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Shailey & Katie's Lemonade Stand: Design Moms Finding the Happy Balance as Creative Entrepreneurs

Shailey Murphy and Katie Day
Shailey & Katie's Lemonade Stand: Design Moms Finding the Happy Balance as Creative Entrepreneurs
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  • Shailey & Katie's Lemonade Stand: Design Moms Finding the Happy Balance as Creative Entrepreneurs

    Alignment Over Achievement: How to Find Happiness Through Your Unique Core Values

    05/04/2026 | 1h 2 mins.
    In this season finale of Shailey & Katie’s Lemonade Stand, we’re making a case for something that might feel a little rebellious: happiness doesn’t come from achievement—it comes from alignment.

    We unpack the difference between chasing external wins and actually feeling internally right in your life. Because alignment? It’s quieter. More intuitive. And honestly… easier to ignore. Until it’s not. Misalignment has a way of showing up anyway—burnout, resentment, procrastination, that low-grade “something’s off” feeling you can’t quite name.

    We walk through a core values exercise to help you get honest about what actually matters to you (not what should matter, not what looks good on paper). We also talk about the reality that you cannot care about everything—and trying to will leave you exhausted. Choosing your values means choosing your lane.

    From there, we get practical: how to check in with your values regularly, how to spot misalignment earlier, and how to course-correct without blowing up your entire life.

    We also zoom out into the bigger picture—what it looks like to build a life that balances predictability and novelty, structure and spontaneity. Because yes, routines create safety… but adventure creates aliveness. You need both.

    We talk about nervous system regulation (because if your body doesn’t feel safe, alignment will feel impossible), and how creativity, joy, and lightness aren’t extras—they’re signals you’re on the right track.

    We get into the real-life trade-offs too. Alignment doesn’t always look like the most impressive choice. Sometimes it looks like prioritizing quality of life over achievement. Sometimes it looks like slower growth, or different goals entirely.

    We also touch on summer planning, family values, and how to make decisions that actually reflect the life you want to be living—not just the one you’ve been defaulting into.

    And finally, we share a bit about the book-writing process, creativity, and what it looks like to choose joy on purpose—even when it would be easier to chase something more “impressive.”

    If something feels off lately, this episode is your invitation to pause, check in, and realign.

    Because you can always choose again.

    Takeaways

    The secret to happiness is alignment, not achievement

    Alignment is internal; achievement is external

    Intuition is a powerful guide—if you’re willing to listen

    Misalignment often shows up as burnout, resentment, or procrastination

    You don’t have to care about everything—choose what matters most

    Core values create clarity and direction

    Regular check-ins prevent long-term drift

    Feeling “off” is often a signal, not a problem

    Life needs both predictability and novelty

    Exploration and play are part of a fully aligned life

    Nervous system regulation supports everything else

    Creativity and joy are indicators of alignment

    Quality of life can be a higher value than achievement

    Your choices should reflect your values—not someone else’s

    Intentional summer plans can strengthen family connection

    Writing and creating can be a tool for self-discovery

    Joy is something you can choose—on purpose

    Title Ideas

    Alignment Over Achievement

    The Secret to Happiness (It’s Not What You Think)

    When Success Isn’t Enough

    The Alignment Check You Didn’t Know You Needed

    Build a Life That Actually Feels Good

    Choosing Your Values (and Letting the Rest Go)

    Sound Bites

    “The secret to happiness is alignment.”

    “You don’t need to care about everything.”

    “If you feel off, check your values.”

    “Alignment is internal. Achievement is external.”

    “You can always choose again.”

    “Joy is a signal—not a reward.”

    “Quality of life is a value.”

    “You need both safety and adventure.”

    “Not every ‘good’ thing is yours to carry.”

    “The book kind of writes itself when you’re aligned.”

    Chapters

    00:00 The Secret to Happiness: Alignment

    03:09 Alignment vs. Achievement

    06:03 Trusting Your Intuition

    08:50 Signs of Misalignment

    12:00 Core Values Exercise

    14:49 Choosing What Actually Matters

    18:09 Practical Alignment Steps

    31:00 Predictability vs. Novelty

    32:48 Core Values + Habits

    33:44 Alignment Audit

    35:57 Nervous System + Work

    39:07 Creativity, Joy, Lightness

    42:54 Values + Life Choices

    46:35 Quality of Life vs. Achievement

    51:50 Summer + Family Values

    59:06 Writing, Creativity, Choosing Joy

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  • Shailey & Katie's Lemonade Stand: Design Moms Finding the Happy Balance as Creative Entrepreneurs

    Home Office (with or without the office)

    04/27/2026 | 46 mins.
    In this episode, we’re getting honest about what it actually takes to work from home without losing your mind (or your dining table). We’re sharing real-life strategies for creating a workspace that works—even if you don’t have a Pinterest-worthy office or a door that closes.

    We talk about how to manage both physical clutter and the mental clutter that comes with working where you live, plus simple ways to protect your focus when distractions are…everywhere. Think: practical organization, a few “why didn’t I do this sooner?” hacks, and a lot of grace for the fact that this is real life, not a coworking space.

    We also get into the dance of work-life balance when your office is five steps from your laundry pile—and how to create just enough structure to feel grounded without becoming overly rigid.

    Keywords

    home office, workspace organization, productivity, work from home tips, clutter management, focus, work-life balance, home office setup, mental clutter, workspace hacks

    Key Topics

    Home office organization tips (for people who are using a corner…or a chair…or vibes)

    Balancing work and life when the lines are very blurry

    Creating a dedicated workspace—even if you don’t have a separate room

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  • Shailey & Katie's Lemonade Stand: Design Moms Finding the Happy Balance as Creative Entrepreneurs

    Kitchen + Dining Design & Organization Hacks

    04/13/2026 | 49 mins.
    Design a kitchen for real life—not a photoshoot. (But, like,  also make it cute) We challenge the idea that kitchens need to be pristine to be “good,” and instead reframe mess, wear, and lived-in energy as proof that a space is working.

    We explore how to create functional, inviting spaces that support your daily rhythm, from rethinking formal dining rooms to embracing multi-use areas that actually get used. We share practical, budget-friendly ways to improve your kitchen without a full remodel—often starting with simply rearranging what you already have.

    We also introduce simple systems to reduce overwhelm, including the Dish Zero Rule as a way to automate dish management and keep the kitchen flowing. Throughout the episode, we normalize clutter (especially in homes with kids), while offering strategies to keep it intentional and manageable.

    You’ll walk away with actionable ideas, a fresh perspective on what “organized” really means, and a listener challenge designed to help you solve one small-but-annoying problem in your kitchen—for good.

    Takeaways

    Design for real life, not perfection

    The kitchen is the heart of the home—and it should function like it

    Mess and wear are signs of a working space

    Start with your household’s actual rhythm before changing anything

    Rearranging often works better (and cheaper) than replacing

    Design for people, not photos

    You don’t need a formal dining room if it doesn’t serve you

    Create spaces that invite connection and conversation

    Daily habits shape your kitchen more than design ever will

    Normalize the mess—especially with kids

    “Cute clutter” can add warmth when it’s intentional

    Systems reduce decision fatigue and daily overwhelm

    The Dish Zero Rule keeps dishes from piling up

    Aim for ~80% full in drawers and cabinets

    Identify your biggest friction point and solve that first

    Regularly purge what you don’t use

    Small updates can make a big visual impact

    Use styling (trays, textiles, decor) to elevate the space without a full redo

    Solve one daily annoyance and you change the whole experience

    shaileymurphy.com
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  • Shailey & Katie's Lemonade Stand: Design Moms Finding the Happy Balance as Creative Entrepreneurs

    Kids’ Rooms That Actually Work

    03/23/2026 | 1h 11 mins.
    If kids come with stuff… what do we actually do with all of it?

    In this episode, Shailey and Katie break down how to create kids’ spaces that actually work—for real life, not Pinterest. We’re talking functional layouts, calming environments, and systems that help kids take ownership of their space (without you becoming the full-time cleanup crew).

    We get into the balance every parent is navigating: creating a home that feels good and letting kids be kids. That means normalizing mess, designing for independence, and letting go of perfection in favor of something way more sustainable.

    You’ll walk away with practical ways to simplify clutter, rethink how kids’ rooms are set up, and build systems that grow with your child—while also making peace with the fact that childhood is a little loud, a little chaotic… and that’s not a problem to solve.

    TAKEAWAYS

    • A kids’ room should function first—and look cute second

    • Design for who your kid is now (and who they’re becoming)

    • Skip overly themed rooms—think flexible, livable spaces

    • Calm environments support better sleep and regulation

    • Create simple “zones” (sleep, play, get ready)

    • Choose furniture that can grow and shift over time

    • Visibility + accessibility = kids actually using the system

    • “Clean your room” is a learned skill—teach it specifically

    • Kids are more invested when they help design their space

    • Independence grows when kids manage their own stuff

    • Mess isn’t a failure—it’s part of childhood

    • Expect clutter, then build systems that can handle it

    • Fewer items = easier maintenance (for everyone)

    • Regular toy edits > one big overwhelming purge

    • Your home can be functional and still feel fun

    • This phase is temporary—design for sustainability, not perfection

     

    SOUND BITES

    • “Kids come with stuff. That’s not the problem—the system is.”

    • “We’re not designing for Pinterest. We’re designing for Tuesday afternoon.”

    • “Clean isn’t intuitive. It’s taught.”

    • “Mess is expected—not a personal failure.”

    • “If they can’t see it, they won’t use it.”

    • “The goal isn’t less mess. It’s manageable mess.”

    • “Let them have ownership—even if it’s not your aesthetic.”

    • “Childhood is loud. Your house can handle it.”

    • “Fewer things = fewer decisions = less overwhelm.”

    • “You’re not behind. You just need a better system.”

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 Breakfast banter + real life check-in

    03:40 Why kids’ rooms feel so overwhelming

    04:40 Function first: designing spaces that work

    12:10 Why we’re rethinking “cute” kids’ rooms

    20:40 Creating calm (without making it boring)

    23:20 Simple zones that make a big difference

    25:30 Furniture that grows with your kid

    28:00 Storage that kids will actually use

    29:00 Teaching kids what “clean” means

    32:20 Managing new stuff coming into the house

    35:00 Building independence (without power struggles)

    40:00 Expected mess vs problem mess

    44:45 Creative, realistic solutions for real homes

    52:50 How to actually purge toys (without drama)

    57:00 Designing spaces kids want to use

    01:08:30 Parenting reflections + what actually matters

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  • Shailey & Katie's Lemonade Stand: Design Moms Finding the Happy Balance as Creative Entrepreneurs

    Transform Your Living Room: Tips for a Cozy Space

    03/09/2026 | 48 mins.
    In this episode, Shailey climbs up on her living room soapbox — and honestly, it’s a hill she’s willing to die on. The living room is the most used, most judged, and most confusing room in the house… and somehow we’ve all been convinced it’s supposed to look like a catalog instead of a place where people actually live.

    We talk about why so many living rooms feel “off,” the biggest mistakes people make (your rug is probably too small), and why furniture scale, lighting, and layout matter way more than buying new stuff. Shailey shares how she transformed an awkward, underused room in her own house into the family’s favorite gathering space — cats, kids, chaos and all.

    From anchor pieces and conversation-friendly layouts to the power of lamps (overhead lighting slander included), this episode is full of practical tweaks that can make a room feel better immediately — often without spending a dollar.

    We also end with a living room audit challenge and a rapid-fire round of product opinions, including Shailey’s unfiltered thoughts on Lovesac couches and the mysterious purpose of decorative trays.

    If your living room feels slightly awkward… slightly unfinished… or like no one actually wants to sit in it, this episode will help you see it with fresh eyes.

     

     

    Takeaways

     

    A living room should reflect your life, not a catalog.

    Don't let the pressure of perfection steal your energy.

    Identify what works in your living room and enhance it. Scale of furniture is crucial for a comfortable living room.

    An anchor piece can define and enhance your space.

    Lighting should be warm and ambient, not harsh and clinical.

    Rearranging furniture can dramatically improve a room's feel.

    Every seating area should have a place for drinks to enhance comfort

    Sound bites

     

    "A living room should work for you."

    "Don't let that steal your ability to get started."

    "Designing for real life, we have cats, we have kids."

    "Is the scale of this furniture right?"

    "One anchor piece can help define the space."

    "Your rug is too small if no furniture is touching it."

     

     

    Chapters

     

    00:00 Welcome to the Lemonade Stand

    02:29 The Importance of the Living Room

    05:42 Creating a Functional Space

    09:23 Identifying Pain Points

    15:53 Designing for Real Life

    20:15 Creating Zones for Comfort

    23:45 Finding the Right Scale for Your Furniture

    25:19 Creating an Anchor Piece in Your Living Room

    27:54 Lighting: The Key to Ambiance

    30:09 Common Living Room Mistakes

    32:15 Rearranging for Functionality

    34:06 Listener Challenge: Living Room Audit

    39:07 Product Reviews: What to Keep and What to Toss

     

    shaileymurphy.com
    ohkatieday.com

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About Shailey & Katie's Lemonade Stand: Design Moms Finding the Happy Balance as Creative Entrepreneurs

Two business-owning, design moms who are laughing their way through parenthood. Shailey Murphy: video producer, interior designer and mom of two. Katie Day: habit coach, photographer, graphic designer, improviser, comedy writer for a late night talk show mom of 4.
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