In this episode, Lauren Butler and Lauren Parajon reflect on their experiences since launching episode 1, discussing personal growth, feedback from listeners, and their recent adventures. They share insights from a spa day, a first cold plunge experience and aerial yoga class, a snowboarding adventure, and the emotional rollercoaster of being a Dallas Mavs fan. The conversation shifts to the impact of a social media detox, revealing lessons learned about personal connections and creativity. They explore new hobbies, including poetry writing and potential side hustles, while emphasizing the importance of community engagement and support.
Links
Lauren B'sPoetry Class
Lauren B'sFavorite Poet
Our friendMike's Podcast
Takeaways
The importance of seeking constructive feedback for growth.
Experiencing new activities can lead to personal development.
Setting boundaries is essential for mental well-being.
Social media detox can enhance personal connections.
Creative pursuits can be fulfilling and rewarding.
Trying new hobbies can be intimidating but worthwhile.
Engaging with community can provide support and inspiration.
Sports fandom can evoke strong emotions and connections.
Quality time with family is more valuable than social media validation.
Exploring side hustles can lead to new opportunities.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Reflections on Episode One
02:25 Personal Updates and Adventures
07:14 Lessons on Boundaries and Self-Care
11:56 Challenges of Learning New Skills
17:37 Social Media Detox Experience
23:12 Reflections on Sleep and Well-Being
24:50 Navigating Sleep and Social Media Challenges
26:51 Exploring Creative Writing and Poetry
28:05 Diving into Online Learning and Feedback
30:35 The Journey of Gardening and New Hobbies
34:48 Exploring Dance Classes and Physical Challenges
38:32 Starting a Side Hustle with Amazon Merch
44:07 Engaging with the Community and Future Plans
Keywords
podcast, personal growth, social media detox, hobbies, sports, skiing, spa day, creative pursuits, community engagement, challenges