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The Breadcrumb Effect Podcast

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Welcome to The Breadcrumb Effect! We interview interesting people with a story to tell and help them uncover the breadcrumbs that led them to where they’re at today!

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episode Following the Breadcrumbs: An Immigration Story, Surprise Pregnancies, and Raising Daughters cover

Following the Breadcrumbs: An Immigration Story, Surprise Pregnancies, and Raising Daughters

Following the Breadcrumbs: An Immigration Story and Unexpected Motherhood In this episode, Sharon (whose Chinese birth name is revealed in the show) shares her journey from being born in China to reuniting with her mother at age six at LAX after being left with family while her parents immigrated to the U.S.; she later grew up in California before moving to Austin, Texas. She recounts how her father dropped out of school, ran failing businesses, disappeared on a trip to China when she was 12, and left her mother with major debt, leading to weekend garage sales of silk-shirt inventory. She describes meeting her future husband in middle school, reconnecting after high school through a party, and later marrying and having three daughters despite multiple birth-control methods and a confirmed vasectomy. The conversation touches on women’s lineage in China, her grandfather placing her mother on the family tree, raising strong daughters, her husband quitting his job to be with the girls, her oldest self-publishing a children’s book series (“The Blob”), and her desire to create more human connections. 00:00 Meeting Mom at LAX 01:24 Where Sharon Is From 01:54 Immigrating to America 04:17 Starting Over as Immigrants 06:08 Dad Disappears and Debt 08:11 Silk Shirt Garage Sales 12:13 Moving to Texas Breadcrumbs 13:20 Middle School Crush Story 15:48 MySpace and Getting Together 19:13 Soulmates and Fate 21:06 Three Surprise Pregnancies 28:31 Women and Family Legacy 31:33 Work Life Balance Shift 33:52 Daughter Writes The Blob 42:21 AI Fears and Simple Living 43:56 Sourdough and Cooking Talk 46:49 Pregnancy Cravings and Babies 48:06 Baby Movement Jitters 48:20 Fire Horse Name Reveal 51:43 Owning Heritage Loudly 53:28 Rebranding at Forty 55:24 Real Estate Love You Calls 57:42 Breaking Bread Gratitude 01:00:21 Redefining Success Today 01:03:53 Calling to Host Dinners 01:07:04 Romanticizing Daily Life 01:10:18 AI Era Human Connection 01:11:41 Breadcrumbs Wrap and Chaos

20. maj 2026 - 1 h 20 min
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Part 2 Abuse, Trauma and Healing, Patti's Story Episode 13

Breaking Cycles: A Mother and Daughter Talk Bullying, Abuse, and Healing Brittany and Dani interview Dani's mom, Patti, about formative “breadcrumbs” in her life, starting with childhood bullying that left her with low self-esteem and was compounded by an abusive, angry father who used belts and intimidation, motivating her to become a cycle breaker as a parent. She shares regrets about isolating during OCD and after a painful divorce from Dani's dad, leaving the kids with more freedom, while emphasizing later healing, apologies, and renewed family relationships. She recounts her first marriage (ages 21–24) in a strict Southern Baptist context of wifely submissiveness, realizing she no longer loved her narcissistic, demeaning husband and leaving on their third anniversary; she also describes pioneering work as a female telephone lineman/installer in the late 1970s. The conversation addresses suspected sexual misconduct toward a sister, a traumatic manic episode involving police, and ends with what she’s proud of as a mom plus solo road-trip safety tips, including sleeping in hospital parking lots.   00:00 Setting the Stage 02:33 School Bullying Scars 04:58 Abuse at Home 06:47 Breaking the Cycle 08:06 Motherhood Regrets 09:13 Divorce and Isolation 13:45 Leaving First Marriage 22:29 Submissive or Equal 26:42 Rescuing from Abuse 31:36 Family Secrets Surface 32:49 Family Smear Campaign 33:48 Shower Boundary Red Flags 36:01 Manic Episode Weekend 40:01 Pickax and Police Standoff 42:45 Aftermath and Estrangement 44:23 Forgiveness and Healing 50:10 Proud to Be Mom 52:25 Car Camping Safety Tips 56:52 Follow the Breadcrumbs 59:00 Outro Chaos with Apollo

13. maj 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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What Our Moms Taught Us: Faith, Healing & Real Talk, a Mother's Day Special Part 1 Episode 12

In this special Mother’s Day episode, Brittany and Dani discuss motherhood. In fact, the entire episode is dedicated to moms with special guest, Patti, Dani's mom! This will be a two-part series. Part 1 is about "all things our moms taught us," and Part 2 will focus more on Dani's mom's story, her trauma, the abuse she suffered, and her side of the story from Dani's personal episode. There's laughter, tears, and “healing” conversations. What their mothers taught them included appreciating nature and awe, having a firm handshake, trying unusual foods from ranch life, and prioritizing mental health awareness and medication. They talk about faith and “breadcrumbs,” with Dani describing moving from a Catholic upbringing to years of questioning, while her mom shares how she became a Christian and the role of prayer alongside action. The conversation includes family parallels, Mother’s Day memories, Nina’s influence and passing anniversary, a traced-hand-in-Bible idea, and a gifted Christmas village as a meaningful “breadcrumb.”}   00:00 Mother’s Day Cold Open 01:29 Meet Mom on the Pod 02:48 Love of Nature 05:25 Family Synchronicities 07:21 Awe and Outdoors Reset 09:04 Motherhood Emotions 09:24 Teen Years and Miscommunication 12:07 Kids Tell Their Story 14:08 Faith and Breadcrumbs 19:27 K-LOVE and Concert Joy 21:44 Handshake and First Impressions 22:28 Gizzards and Survival Food 24:36 Mental Health Matters 25:38 Meds And Stigma 26:26 Hidden Anxiety And Anger 27:59 Memory Mixup And Dissociation 29:05 Tampons To Menstrual Cups 32:08 Lessons From Mom 33:44 Trad Roles And Work Ethic 35:25 Trades Skills And Tomboys 38:15 Brittany On Mom Love 40:53 Faith Versus Mental Health 42:39 Nina Memories And Breadcrumbs 46:27 Christmas Village Gift 49:11 Mother’s Day Wrap And Reset

6. maj 2026 - 51 min
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Signs, Synchronicities, and Kindred Co: Taylor’s Journey to Becoming a Death Doula Episode 11

The hosts interview Taylor, whom they connected with on TikTok through shared interest in “breadcrumbs,” synchronicities, and spirituality. Taylor explains synchronicity as more than coincidence (referencing Carl Jung) and describes her own spiritual awakening after years of dismissing intuition due to her upbringing, intensified by her father’s cancer and death. She discusses “clairs,” especially clairaudience, and how surrendering control, journaling, and IFS-style parts work help manage triggers and mental health. Taylor shares plans to become a grief educator, peer support counselor, and death doula, motivated by regrets and lessons from her father’s hospice experience and the need to support dying people and families. They discuss how to support grievers, asking for specific signs, and Taylor recounts signs from her dad (blue jays, “Bluebird” buses, lights) and a shared-death vision. Taylor also describes leaving a corporate pharma UI/UX career after burnout, guided by eclipse-inspired reflection and repeated “333” sightings.   00:00 Near Death Teaser 01:20 TikTok Breadcrumb Connection 02:28 What Synchronicity Means 03:39 Spiritual Awakening Origins 09:45 Letting Go of Control 13:18 Meditation and Journaling Tools 16:15 IFS Parts Work Prompts 20:40 Becoming a Death Doula 29:12 Talking About Death Openly 34:35 How to Support a Griever 37:14 Asking for Signs 38:19 Blue Jays and Bluebird Bus 41:36 Pearl Signs for the Family 43:42 Funny Frog Messages 44:23 Dream Visits and Mediums 45:42 Feel Good Workbook 47:18 Corporate Burnout Shift 49:32 Eclipse Awakening Signs 53:55 Quantum Connection Talk 57:37 Transcendentalism Sync 01:01:59 Signs Not Proof 01:03:43 Woo Woo Language 01:11:05 Quantum Leap Doula 01:15:48 Dad Light Vision 01:21:49 Wrap Ask Breadcrumbs

29. apr. 2026 - 1 h 24 min
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25-Cent Book Changed Everything | New York Times Bestselling Author Julia London on Writing, Bravo, Risks & Reinvention

Bri & Dani interview New York Times Bestselling author Julia London, admiring a neighbor’s bedazzled signed copy of her book and discussing why she joined the podcast: supporting women’s creativity and sharing lessons from nearly 29 years in publishing. London recounts losing her White House job when Bill Clinton was elected, returning to Texas, hating an administrative role, then being inspired by a 25-cent Iris Johansen historical romance to write; after initial rejection and sisters’ taunts, she sent a manuscript, got an agent, and published her first book, The Devil’s Love. They discuss changes in publishing (from mailed manuscripts to social media pressure), her surprise New York Times bestseller moment, imposter syndrome, and redefining success as longevity and daily happiness. They address AI scraping authors’ books and London’s limited use of AI for brainstorming only. London previews The Rules for Aging and Larceny (June 30) about women in their seventies robbing a casino, discusses older protagonists, writing humor from real-life texts, shares early fan fiction as a “breadcrumb,” plugs a Feel Good Workbook sponsor segment, and ends with Bravo/Housewives and Traitors chat plus a hot take urging pay for TSA agents.   00:00 Warm Welcome Gifts 03:20 Why She Said Yes 04:32 Women Supporting Women 06:19 From White House To Writing 08:00 Sisters Spark Success 11:12 AI And Authorship 14:41 Publishing Pressure Pace 17:29 New Book Heist 22:10 Austin Roots And UT 23:09 First Times Bestseller 26:04 Social Media Overload 29:06 Real Life Humor 30:55 Feel Good Workbook Ad 32:30 Early Fan Fiction 34:44 Ideas And Breadcrumbs 36:32 Breaking Family Boxes 39:32 Layered Characters Talk 40:20 Hope Quote Tears 41:28 Dog Ears Debate 43:44 Defining Success Now 47:29 Self Doubt Cycle 50:03 Creative Grandma Era 50:59 Life Breadcrumb Stories 53:17 Carb Load Bravo Chat 56:19 Traitors Season Breakdown 01:03:06 Flour Hour TSA Rant 01:04:30 Find Your Breadcrumbs 01:07:07 Post Show Chaos

22. apr. 2026 - 1 h 8 min
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