The Lazy Genius Podcast
Summary: The Lazy Genius Podcast is here to help you be a genius about the things that matter and lazy about the things that don't. Each season will include conversations with Lazy Geniuses from all walks of life about topics that really matter - people, creativity, food, and television.
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Check out the show notes at http://thelazygeniuscollective.com/lazy/classparty
Find the show notes at http://thelazygeniuscollective.com/lazy/friend
Whether you enjoy giving gifts or have money to spend on them, buying gifts can a source of joy rather than stress. Here's how.
You should be shopping at Aldi, and if you already so, you could be shopping smarter.
For the final episode of the season, Emily and I talk again but this time about our favorite lazy geniuses on television. Spoiler: a lot of them are jerks or kind of annoying. What does that mean?! But really they're just people who don't spend a lot of time worrying about what others think, and that can't be bad. Do your favorites make the list?
Emily Freeman is the perfect balance of boss lady and soul whisperer. She gets stuff done and has the work to prove it, but her goal is to create space for your soul to breathe, and our souls can't breathe if we're drowning in hustle.
He didn't have a cell phone until two years ago. He's not on social media at all. He's extremely private. Basically, it's a magic trick that my husband is on this podcast.
Addie Jones is a stylist, decorator, and one of the people who makes Anthropologie stores look amazing. Addie and Kendra talk about seeing our homes with fresh eyes, where she gets creative inspiration, and the craziest thing she's ever had to hang from an Anthropologie store wall.
Chad Smith has been a teacher, a youth pastor, a coach, not to mention a parent to teenagers for years, and today he shares his wisdom about relationships with our kids as well as our friends and family.
Jamie Golden is a podcast treasure, and she's also a baller baker. In this episode, Jamie and Kendra share their favorite Lazy Genius baking tips and tricks, including but not limited to why chafing could help you remember the difference between baking soda and baking powder.
Mary is a real Lazy Genius who shares about kids, goals, marriage, and everything in between. Sometimes it's hard to be a person, and Mary gets that and makes you feel okay for not liking it all the time.
Meg Duerksen is creative, chill, and a mom of five teenagers. In this episode, she candidly shares her experiences in parenting grown people who still live in your house. Even if you don't have kids, there is so much goodness in how we can see people differently.
Ever wish you had a television cheat sheet? Singer/songwriter and TV-watching extraordinaire, Nick Flora, joins Kendra to break down popular TV shows so you can keep up with all the water cooler conversations about shows you don't have time to watch.
Emily is a therapist turned comedy writer who has been through more change than most of us experience in five lifetimes. If you've ever wondered what it's like to take a big (or little) leap when it comes to your life, this conversation with Emily is for you.
Welcome to The Lazy Genius Podcast! Here's a quick introduction of the first season and all the genius you can expect in the coming weeks.