The Alli Worthington Show
Author, speaker, entrepreneur, and mom to five sons, Alli Worthington, hosts her show built on one simple premise- bring on people she loves, respects, and wants to learn from. You will love the fun interview-style conversations followed by coaching time, where Alli answers listener questions about faith, business, and life. Alli is also the author of Standing Strong, Breaking Busy, Fierce Faith, and The Year of Living Happy. She loves speaking at conferences about faith, business, and living life well.
Episodes
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Welcome back, friends!! Today on the show, I’m delighted to have author and speaker Jon Acuff for a conversation about a soon-to-release book he recently co-authored with his two teenage daughters. Yes, you heard that right! He wrote a book with his teenage daughters! How amazing is that?! You may remember when Jon was on the show last year around the release of his book Soundtracks. Well, so many parents reached out to him after reading it asking for a version for teenagers. He knew they were on to something, but he also knew he couldn’t write a book for teenagers without it reading like an adult trying to sound cool. So he enlisted the help of his daughters! Your New Playlist is a book for teenagers by teenagers, and I’m so thrilled Jon ran with this idea. The things we believed as teenagers can be so impactful. It is so encouraging to think about how the teens in our lives can learn to create new thoughts that lead to actions and even better results. Be sure to listen in to find out how! Jon Acuff is a New York Times bestselling author, an INC Magazine Top 100 Leadership speaker, and host of the All It Takes Is A Goal podcast. He has spoken to hundreds of thousands of people at conferences and companies around the world, including FedEx, Nissan, Microsoft, Lockheed Martin, Chick-fil-A, Nokia, and Comedy Central. He lives outside of Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife and two teenage daughters. Listen in to learn more about: How the truth grows like compound interest. The ways our thoughts can work for us or against us and how we get a say in how they work. The things Jon’s daughters taught him about thought patterns and what teenagers deal with today. Favorite quotes: ~If you are a parent it is good to listen to ‘absolutes’ from your kids because it is usually the sign of a broken soundtrack. ~There’s a real joy when you as a parent help your child do a difficult thing and they realize it’s possible. ~A good friend is an archive and they store memories and moments for you that in times of stress you forget. ~Nothing gets better accidentally. In this episode I answered this question: What is something easy I can do to help me in my career? (42:01) Links to great things we discussed: Jon Acuff: Home Page Midsomer Murders (TV Series 1997– ) - IMDb Grantchester (TV Series 2014– ) - IMDb John Wick: Chapter 4 (2023) - IMDb Nobody (2021) - IMDb Amazon.com: Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals ... The Psychology of Money: Timeless lessons on wealth, greed, &... Steven Pressfield - War of Art, The MP3 CD - Amazon.com All It Takes Is A Goal Jon Acuff - Apple Podcasts How one woman's positive mindset took her from barista to CEO - All ... Secura 60-Minute Visual Timer, Classroom Countdown Clock, Silent ... Mad Men (TV Series 2007–2015) - IMDb Champion - Bethel Music (Lyrics) feat. Dante Bowe - YouTube Join the Confident Motherhood Community here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
Monday Sep 05, 2022
Monday Sep 05, 2022
Friend, do you feel like you struggle to set strong, workable boundaries? If so, you are absolutely in the right place! My friend Sasha Shillcutt joins me today to discuss her upcoming book about overcoming burnout, learning to set work-life boundaries, and taking back control of our time. Boundaries are essential in today’s world. And I think the more we talk about them, the easier it is to implement them successfully in our own lives. Don't miss this conversation as Sasha helps us learn that boundaries are kind, not restrictive, and being a person with boundaries is the most empowering and peaceful way to live. Dr. Sasha Shillcutt is a physician, researcher, speaker, author, wife, mom of four amazing kids, and Founder/CEO of Brave Enough. Sasha’s greatest passion is empowering and encouraging others to achieve well-being in their professional and personal lives. Thousands of people viewed her TEDx talk, Resilience: The Art of Failing Forward. She also leads conferences and retreats for professional women, and her second book, Brave Boundaries, releases in the Fall of 2022. Listen in to learn more about: How Sasha defines boundaries and how you can live your life in a way that reflects your priorities. What burnout looks like in Sasha’s life and how she flips the script on it. Boundary backlash, especially when people call you selfish for setting them. Favorite quotes: ~A boundary allows you to live your life that reflects your priorities. ~The only thing that is going to allow you to fulfill that life where you put your energy and time where you want is boundaries. ~If you don’t have boundaries in your life, someone else will. ~When we set boundaries for ourselves, we are honoring the person we want to be. It is like preventive medicine. ~Boundaries don’t just keep the bad out, they keep the good in. Without boundaries our biggest strengths can become our biggest time and energy sucks and wastes. ~We have to be women who are approachable. It doesn't mean we have to be women who are always accessible. In this episode I answered this question: How do you recommend getting started marketing a new business with virtually no resources? (44:35) Links to great things we discussed: Maverick city music- old church basement BritBox: Home Dry Scalp Treatment - Scalp Care Collection - Living Proof Amazon.com: The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences ... Brave Enough® | Life + Career Coaching for Female Physicians Brave Enough Podcast The Coach School- Roadmap Jack Reacher (2012) - IMDb Jack Reacher: Never Go Back (2016) - IMDb Firm Foundation (feat. Cody Carnes) // The Belonging Co - YouTube Join the Confident Motherhood Community here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Welcome back, friends! I am so glad you are joining me for today’s conversation with preacher, speaker, author, and the head of global faith-based partnerships at Facebook, the amazing Nona Jones. We dive right into this one to chat about just how prevalent insecurity is in our culture and how important it is for us to recognize that toxic comparison is deadly. Friends, you are not a failure because of someone else’s successes. Nona and I also speak candidly about how social media is often our number one trigger in feelings of comparison, insecurity, or being enough. However, the truth is that social media often just exposes our insecurity rather than is the source of our insecurity. She shares her experiences working in the social media industry and ministry and wrestling with insecurity. It provided the connection of experience for her to speak about this topic in the soon-to-release book, Killing Comparison. Be sure to listen in as we discuss practical ways to conquer daily comparison - to live confidently in who God made us to be. Nona is recognized as one of the world’s foremost experts on digital discipleship through social technology, motivating thousands of church leaders each year to reimagine social media as a strategic tool for ministry. Nona's passion and purpose in life is to demonstrate God's power to turn pain into purpose, a calling she fulfills in her career and alongside her husband as co-leader of Open Door Ministries in Gainesville, Florida. She is the proud mother of two sons and a Goldendoodle named Shiloh. She has also written five books, and is an avid runner and fitness enthusiast, having recently run her 13th half-marathon in Paris, France. Listen in to learn more about: How we spend so much time denying insecurity that we never get to the place of actually defeating it. Guarding our hearts by guarding our eyes + how this principle relates to the story of Saul, David, and Jonathan in the Bible. The importance of tracing our insecurity back to its roots so that we can begin to reclaim that ground and stop being triggered every time we see someone succeed. Favorite quotes: ~Insecurity is not about thinking lowly about yourself. Insecurity is really a question of what your identity is secured to. ~Social media more exposes our insecurity than is a source of our insecurity. Two people can view a post and one can walk away inspired while the other person can walk triggered. ~We spend so much time denying insecurity that we never get to the place of actually defeating it. ~There's something in our background, in our biography that has created an insecure foundation. ~Perfection isn't real and many of us are comparing our reality to someone else’s fiction. In this episode I answered this question: What is the best advice to grow in a specific area? (43:16) Links to great things we discussed: Nona Jones Ministries Killing Comparison: Reject the Lie You Aren't Good Enough and ... Chopped | Food Network "Food Network Star" Beat Bobby Flay (TV Episode 2017) - IMDb Plant-Based Meal Delivery - Factor All Things New by Tye Tribbett on Apple Music How Great Thou Art (Austin City Limits Live) - Crowder - YouTube The Gray Man (2022) - IMDb Join the Confident Motherhood Community here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
Monday Aug 22, 2022
Monday Aug 22, 2022
Hey, hey! Welcome back to the show! Today’s episode will be so helpful to anyone who has a boy in their life that they care about deeply. David Thomas joins me today to talk about raising emotionally strong boys. He’s spent 25 years counseling boys and young men. After all, we live in a world that often bombards our boys with messages like “don’t feel” or “don’t ask for help.” Both are harmful messages and, unfortunately, ones that many of them absorb throughout their lifetimes. Listen in as David and I discuss how we can best communicate with the boys (and even the men) in our lives, along with practical ways to help them develop new vocabulary and skills that will better serve them over time. As the mom of five boys, you know I listened closely to David’s advice in this episode, my friends. Such wisdom! David is the director of Family Counseling at Daystar Counseling Ministries in Nashville, Tennessee. He has co-authored ten books, including his two latest titles, Raising Emotionally Strong Boys and Strong and Smart: A Boy’s Guide to Building Healthy Emotions. Listen in to learn more about: What causes boys to instinctively begin to channel all primary emotions (fear, sadness, confusion, disappointment) into anger around ages 9-10 Some red flags may indicate the boys in our lives are struggling emotionally and how we can help them recognize, regulate, and repair those emotions How Jesus is the perfect example of healthy masculinity Favorite quotes: ~Boys tend to have a less expansive emotional vocabulary which makes us think they have fewer emotions. ~Somewhere around 9 to 10 boys instinctively begin to channel all emotions fear, sadness, confusion and disappointment into one emotion and that is anger. ~Having side by side conversations rather than eye to eye. Even shame registers differently for us as males and too much eye to eye ,where females can experience intimacy and connection, we males experience shame and threat in that. ~Anger is a secondary emotion; there is always something going on beneath. ~This evidence that Jesus felt all the things we are going to feel and had an emotional presence and strength in the midst of it. He also was a man who walked in intimate close relationships with a handful of men. Links to great things we discussed: "Feels Like Home" | Drew & Ellie Holcomb ... - YouTube Music Kipchoge: The Last Milestone (2021) - IMDb Everything sad is untrue- Book Vuori Clothing: Activewear & Athletic Clothing for Ultimate … David Thompson’s website- Raising Boys & Girls Mad Men (TV Series 2007–2015) - IMDb All Hail King Jesus (Lyric Video) - Bethany Wohrle - YouTube Worship for fierce faith - Playlist Confident Motherhood Community Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
Monday Aug 15, 2022
Monday Aug 15, 2022
Hey friend! Today, I welcome back to the show one of my dear friends, pastor, author, and speaker, Sharon Hodde Miller. This much-needed conversation about our craving for control and what happens when we don’t deal with it gave me so many things to think about, and I think it will do the same for you! Be sure to listen in to hear as Sharon shares how the advice she heard about handing control over to God (while entirely true, biblical, good, and important even) wasn’t exactly helpful as she struggled to navigate life in the middle of the pandemic… as a wife, mom, and church planter. Sharon realized that it wasn't just that she didn't have control but that it would cost her dearly when she tried to have it. So much wisdom is found in what she discovered…. I promise you don’t want to miss out on this eye-opening conversation! Sharon pastors Bright City Church in Durham, NC, with her husband, Ike. She is also the author of three books, travels around the country speaking at churches and conferences each year, and holds a Ph.D. on women and calling. Listen in to learn more about: How control is an illusion that will break more than it fixes in our lives and relationships. Identifying the red flags that could indicate controlling behavior and ways to address them. How our generation brings our control issues to the internet instead of God. Favorite quotes: ~Whenever we feel anxiety, we reach for control to soothe that anxiety. But control is not able to do that. What it actually does is exacerbate our anxiety even more. ~God does not give us control but he gives us agency. Agency is power with limits. ~Make room so that you can actually pay attention to what’s going on inside of you. Don’t turn on podcasts, audio books or music when you are in the car, just sit in silence when you drive and then name accurately what’s going on inside of you . Very often it’s not something outside of you, it's something spiritual going on inside of you. ~We were created for security and stability and so whenever we feel that fear, that overwhelm; that is our soul recognizing there is a dissonance with the world around us. In this episode I answered this question: How do you know as a coach that you don't want to work with someone? (40:55) Links to great things we discussed: Sharon Hodde Miller (@sharonhmiller) • Instagram photos and videos The Cost of Control Book - Amazon This Is Thomas Newman | Spotify Playlist Top Gun: Maverick (2022) - IMDb Only Murders in the Building (TV Series 2021– ) - IMDb Mark Sayers Book- A Non-Anxious Presence Nuuly: Clothing Rental + Resale Marketplace See A Victory | Live | Elevation Worship - YouTube Dashing Diva USA: Shop Glaze, Magic Press, Gloss & Glue-On Nails. Join the Confident Motherhood Community here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
Monday Aug 08, 2022
Monday Aug 08, 2022
Hey hey! Today on the show, I welcome back pastor and author Scott Sauls for a candid conversation about how we can find freedom from regret, hurt, and fear that’s part of the human experience. Listen in as he speaks candidly about his struggles with anxiety, depression, and fear over the years and how those struggles are all important parts of telling the story of what God is up to in his life. Scott also reminds us we live in a broken world, but God’s not finished with us yet, and He is in the process of redeeming and renewing everything. Such a comforting reminder for all of us, right?! So good. We take a deeper dive into how carrying these burdens weigh us down. At the same time, we can find hope in how God is drawn toward us, not appalled by us, in our sin and sorrow. Trust me when I say this is another conversation you don’t want to miss! Scott Sauls is senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville. Before this, he served with Tim Keller at New York City's Redeemer Presbyterian Church as a lead and preaching pastor. He is the author of six books, including Beautiful People Don't Just Happen: How God Redeems Regret, Hurt, and Fear in Making Better Humans. In addition to his books, Scott also blogs regularly at scottsauls.com. Listen in to learn more about: Why we tend to absorb the things in life we regret like a sponge, but things like grace tend to quickly leak out. The way challenging experiences build character and a natural path for knowing God better. How we can walk through the hard things with a more positive take on what God can do with those parts of our lives we’d rather avoid. Favorite quotes: ~We easily get appalled, by ourselves. It traces back to the Garden of Eden, we were made for perfection and so there’s this alien experience we have to our original nature and original design. Whenever we fall short of the mark there is something within us that is triggered toward guilt and shame. ~There is no punitive motivation that God has towards his children. His motive towards sinners and sinners is surgical not punitive. God's heart toward his kids is not punitive but redemptive, it’s a healing motive. ~Our emotions are just as much a God given part of us that’s meant to complete our humanity and expression. ~Owning what’s wrong in us is the first step to becoming the best version of ourselves. ~It’s like we have become disintegrated people because we have become performative. ~The lives that we are living now are just prologues because life in the fallen world is all prologue to the fullness of Life that still awaits those who are anchored into the finished work of Jesus Christ. In this episode I answered this question: Can you give me your best tip on how to get myself organized? (40:08) Links to great things we discussed: Beautiful People Don't Just Happen: How God Redeems Regret ... Child Again - song and lyrics by NEEDTOBREATHE | Spotify Ozark (TV Series 2017–2022) - IMDb Free Design Tool: Presentations, Video, Social Media - Canva TurboTax Tax Filing Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2021) - IMDb Coach School Join the Confident Motherhood Community here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
Monday Aug 01, 2022
Monday Aug 01, 2022
Hey friends! It’s the last week of our Smart Girl Summer series… I sure hope you have enjoyed it as much as I have! I am thrilled to have Annie F. Downs on the show today. I’m absolutely convinced that the world needs more fun and laughter, and Annie brings both wherever she goes! In this conversation, we talk about business, marketing, podcasting, friendships, failures, and even how to chase the fun in life! You definitely don’t want to miss how we bonded over the importance of having a solid mission statement to keep us focused. Plus, Annie candidly shares how her understanding that God has called her to build something that will bring light keeps her motivated and pushing forward in all seasons. Annie F. Downs is a New York Times bestselling author, sought-after speaker, and successful podcast host based in Nashville, Tennessee. Founder of the That Sounds Fun Network—which includes her aptly named flagship show, That Sounds Fun—and author of multiple bestselling books, Annie shoots straight and doesn’t shy away from the tough topics. But she always finds her way back to the truth that God is good and that life is a gift. Listen in to learn more about: How “knowing your lane” in your business or ministry is the absolute BEST way to manage imposter syndrome and comparison. Debunking the myth that just because someone has a bit of success, everything magically turned golden for them. 100% not true, by the way! How Annie views failures. Here’s a hint, she believes everything is an experiment and an opportunity to ask, “So, what’s next?!” Favorite quotes: ~It’s a little easier to cheer for everyone who’s in their lane when we are sure of our lane. I need to see my mission statement everyday so I know MY lane and don’t compare myself to other people and I don’t live and die by the applause of the internet. ~The reality is that nothing is a total flop or a failure. Everything is an experiment that you pivot as you build, so sometimes, you stop building the building if you don’t want to put energy into it anymore; or if the return on the investment is not matching the investment. ~If you don’t know why you are doing what you are doing when you get put in a fire, you will jump out. ~What keeps me doing this is that I really think God put me on the planet to do the thing I’m doing right now. ~What keeps me motivated is that I believe God’s really called us to bring light to the dark places. ~My biggest piece of advice is to start paying people to help you before you have the money to pay them; if it means giving away a little piece of equity or paying them hourly. ~We pray for wisdom and the mind of Christ everyday, that’s how you are going to make decisions you do not know how to make. Links to great things we discussed: Annie F. Downs – author. speaker. podcaster. loud laugher. Concealer Makeup | IL MAKIAGE Buc-ee's Famous Beaver Nuggets Sweet Corn Puff Snacks Texas … Buc-ees: Home That Sounds Fun Book - Annie F. Downs The Old Man (TV Series 2022– ) - IMDb Lauryn Hill - Doo- (That Thing) (Official Video) - YouTube Join the Confident Motherhood Community here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Welcome back to our Smart Girl Summer Series, which features real conversations with real friends and colleagues about the behind-the-scenes of our careers and lives. You definitely don’t want to miss today’s chat with my friend, Lisa Bevere. I’ve had so many valuable conversations with Lisa in my life, and I’m so glad to share one with you! This conversation is encouraging and affirming. I personally love Lisa’s perspective on giving up the fight for a seat at the table, and instead, focusing on doing what God has asked us to do. Oh, friends… I agree with her wholeheartedly about this! Lisa Bevere is a wife to John, mom to four men, godmother, internationally known speaker, and New York Times best-selling author. She has spent nearly three decades empowering women of all ages to find their identity and purpose. Listen in to learn more about: How Lisa never dreamed she would be doing the work she is doing now The importance of making exchanges in the lies we believe and how comparison can make us misunderstand God’s love for us These 3 truths: Smart girls know what to hold on to and what to let go of. Smart girls know who to give weight to in their life. Smart girls don't allow random strangers to assign value to you… and so much more! Favorite quotes: ~There’s certain things that when God drops into our hearts we need to actually guard them. There’s people that you should share them with and people you should not share them with . ~We have to think about social media as people being guests in your realm . They do not have the right to hijack it or take you emotionally hostage. ~If we have a revelation that God loves me uniquely then there is no place for comparison. Because comparison says,” I want to be like them or I want to have what they have or want to do what they do” but if I understand that God loves me uniquely then I am going to take the time to find out what God has entrusted me with. ~You have to be faithful in the season. The right thing in the wrong season becomes the wrong thing. ~When you are first starting a journey the things that you see on the road are different from an aerial view. ~Smart girls make sacred spaces in their lives. ~When we sense the Holy Spirit speaking to us , we have to add weight to it by adding action. Links to great things we discussed: Lisa Bevere: Home Lisa Bevere (@lisabevere) • Instagram photos and videos Premium BB Beauty Balm SPF 40 - Dr. Jart The Original Refrigerated Protein Bar - Perfect Snacks Fat Fuel Keto Coffee Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) - IMDb November Rain- Gunsnroses Join the Confident Motherhood Community here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
Monday Jul 18, 2022
Monday Jul 18, 2022
Hey hey! Today’s episode is a must-listen, friend! So much so, I’m bringing this Smart Girl Summer conversation back from the archives. Jen Fulwiler shares all sorts of knowledge about what it looked like in her life to step out in faith from one career to another. Y’all, it’s so inspiring! Jen is a standup comic, bestselling author, former Sirius XM Radio host, and mom of six. And as if that isn’t impressive enough, she self-produced her first standup comedy tour, booking theaters across the country with nothing more than a Google search and her personal credit card. And she sold out almost every show! We talk about her famous Tik Tok videos, how she pivoted through a pandemic as a stand-up comic, and the lessons she’s learned when dealing with self-sabotage and resistance moments. We also dive into how she faces a setback, gets out of her own way, and some of her “bomb” moments. Listen in to hear all about: View courage like it is a sport. Some have a natural talent for it and others have to practice. The importance of getting help where you need it if you want to accomplish your goals and dreams (and how to embrace the grace necessary to accept that help!). The differences between Tik Tok and Instagram and the importance of knowing the demographics for each platform (if you’re interested in growing your reach on social!). Favorite quotes: ~Courage is like playing a sport, in the sense that some people might be just born with more natural skill in that area than others but anyone can learn to be good at it if they practice. ~You learn about the game of life by taking little risks and letting them turn into bigger risks. You start to feel more comfortable with the bigger risks because you just have more experience with risk. ~Going for it is the most humble thing you can do and in fact when people stop themselves, usually it is actually your ego driving that it is your ego saying, “That would be embarrassing to me.” ~When I face a setback, I speak in terms of action, not emotion, and that has really helped me move forward and stay strong, even when I know I’m feeling frustrated or embarrassed or whatever it is. ~I think it takes humility to say, “I can’t do it all, I can’t, I need some help in this department.” Links to great things we discussed: Jen Fulwiler - Website and Social media Phone stand - Amazon.com Skin Care, Fragrances - philosophy Billions (TV Series 2016– ) - IMDb Only Murders in the Building (TV Series 2021– ) - IMDb Mr. Jones - song by Counting Crows - Spotify – Web Player BarkBox - The Monthly Dog Toy and Treat Box Join the Confident Motherhood Community here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
Monday Jul 11, 2022
Monday Jul 11, 2022
Welcome back to Smart Girl Summer, friend! I’m thrilled to welcome Erin Moon on the show today. You may know her as The Bible Binge’s Resident Bible Scholar or from her mission to educate the internet on Zac Efron, but no matter how you found her, you can’t deny that she’s fun! Our conversation covers everything from following a dream job that didn’t work out to how our relationships (yes, even the ones we have online!) can create incredible opportunities for us to recognize our calling and then dive in to learn all we can about it. Friends, we covered All. The. Things. And we had a blast while doing it! I hope you find yourself laughing along with us as you listen. Erin Hicks Moon is the author of the weekly newsletter, The Swipe Up, the Resident Bible Scholar on The Bible Binge podcast, host of the Faith Adjacent podcast, and senior creative at The Popcast Media Group. Listen in to learn more about: How authentic networking helps you build real relationships with people (and how natural opportunities follow!) How Erin’s offline and online community and helping people feel seen and heard serve as professional motivators for her How to show you care about your audience on a personal level and the value that action provides Favorite quotes: ~We got so comfortable putting ourselves down that we never bothered to notice all the things that God has gifted us with. ~When anything I do resonates with anyone, makes someone feel less alone, makes them feel heard and understood I feel motivated. ~We are in a time right now where it’s very easy to learn. If you want to start a YouTube channel or reels or TikTok or be a writer - There are so many resources out there available to help you do that. I would recommend figuring out what it is you want to do and then diving in and trying. Links to great things we discussed: The Bible Binge: Home Instagram Links — EHM - Erin Moon Turning Red (2022) - IMDb Ms. Marvel (TV Mini Series 2022– ) - IMDb trtl Pillow - Scientifically Proven Super Soft Neck Support Travel … Some Call Me Crunchy - Cosmetics Lectio 365 on the App Store Lovesac - Modern Furniture | Modular Sectionals & Bean Bag Chairs Elvis (2022) - IMDb Only Wanna Be with You - YouTube Reeds Classic Hard Candy Rolls - Root Beer Pack of 24 Confident Motherhood Community Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli