The System for Everything

Previously On: The System for Turning Small Moments Into Big Movements with Akua Konadu

29 min · 11. juni 2026
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What do a falling skirt, a Love Island soundbite, and a sick emoji have in common? According to storytelling strategist Akua Konadu: everything. They're stories that make an impact. In this episode, I sit down with Akua—host of the Unbreakable Business Podcast and a master of making micro-moments unforgettable. We talk about how the smallest, most awkward, or most seemingly mundane stories are often the ones that create the deepest connections in your brand. Akua shares why authenticity trumps aesthetics and gives tactical prompts to help you turn everyday moments into powerful content that moves your audience. Today’s episode will show you that no story is too small to make an impact.  This episode originally aired as episode 12. 3 Key Takeaways: * The smallest stories often resonate the most  * The questions that Akua asks when deciding to share a story * How to relate any story back to your business Review the Show Notes: The system reboot (1:12) Sharing something small that became significant (5:53) How business owners can notice the moments worth sharing (8:30) Connecting your story to your audience (10:42) Shaping a story into content (12:30) Turning stories into content on the spot (15:58) Is your story too small to matter? (24:02) The system shutdown (27:33) Mentioned In This Episode: Akua Konadu Website: akuakonadu.com [https://akuakonadu.com/] Akua Konadu Instagram: instagram.com/akuakonadu_ [https://www.instagram.com/akuakonadu_/] The Unbreakable Business Podcast: podcast.honeybook.com [https://podcast.honeybook.com/] Julie Instagram: instagram.com/dallasgirlfriday [https://www.instagram.com/dallasgirlfriday/]

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episode Previously On: The System for Turning Small Moments Into Big Movements with Akua Konadu cover

Previously On: The System for Turning Small Moments Into Big Movements with Akua Konadu

What do a falling skirt, a Love Island soundbite, and a sick emoji have in common? According to storytelling strategist Akua Konadu: everything. They're stories that make an impact. In this episode, I sit down with Akua—host of the Unbreakable Business Podcast and a master of making micro-moments unforgettable. We talk about how the smallest, most awkward, or most seemingly mundane stories are often the ones that create the deepest connections in your brand. Akua shares why authenticity trumps aesthetics and gives tactical prompts to help you turn everyday moments into powerful content that moves your audience. Today’s episode will show you that no story is too small to make an impact.  This episode originally aired as episode 12. 3 Key Takeaways: * The smallest stories often resonate the most  * The questions that Akua asks when deciding to share a story * How to relate any story back to your business Review the Show Notes: The system reboot (1:12) Sharing something small that became significant (5:53) How business owners can notice the moments worth sharing (8:30) Connecting your story to your audience (10:42) Shaping a story into content (12:30) Turning stories into content on the spot (15:58) Is your story too small to matter? (24:02) The system shutdown (27:33) Mentioned In This Episode: Akua Konadu Website: akuakonadu.com [https://akuakonadu.com/] Akua Konadu Instagram: instagram.com/akuakonadu_ [https://www.instagram.com/akuakonadu_/] The Unbreakable Business Podcast: podcast.honeybook.com [https://podcast.honeybook.com/] Julie Instagram: instagram.com/dallasgirlfriday [https://www.instagram.com/dallasgirlfriday/]

11. juni 202629 min
episode Previously On: The System for Reframing Your "Flaws" as Superpowers with Molly McCauley cover

Previously On: The System for Reframing Your "Flaws" as Superpowers with Molly McCauley

What if your biggest flaw was actually your best feature? It’s a question Molly McCauley had to ask herself—not just once, but repeatedly—on her journey as a neurodivergent entrepreneur.  Molly spent years navigating a system that never quite fit. Once she was diagnosed with ADHD and anxiety as an adult, she realized it's time to flip the script. Now she's helping others do the same. This episode originally aired as episode 11. 3 Key Takeaways: * Why being "too much" might be your competitive edge * How to create flexible, neurodivergent-friendly business systems (or anti-systems) * How to advocate for yourself and redefine productivity on your terms Connect with Molly: Wedding Website: mollymccauley.com [https://mollymccauley.com/] Wedding Instagram: instagram.com/mollymccauley_photo [https://www.instagram.com/mollymccauley_photo/] Make Pretty Workshop Website: makeprettyworkshop.com [https://makeprettyworkshop.com/] Make Pretty Workshop Instagram: instagram.com/makeprettyworkshop [https://www.instagram.com/makeprettyworkshop/]

4. juni 202635 min
episode Previously On: The System for Maintaining Adult Friendships with Lauren Smart cover

Previously On: The System for Maintaining Adult Friendships with Lauren Smart

Hot tip for maintaining adult friendships: Move to different cities, never ask who texted last, and consider a blood pact. That’s more or less the system Lauren and I have followed for 17 years—and it’s worked. Today, we’re breaking down how. In this episode of The System for Everything, I’m joined by one of my longest-standing friendships: Lauren Smart. She's a journalism professor, an arts writer, and someone who's had a front-row seat to my entire adult life. We became friends at 22, and somehow—through new jobs, new cities, a lot of karaoke, and one of us (me) developing a codependent relationship with Google Calendar—we’ve stayed maintained a friendship for nearly two decades. We unpack what it really takes to maintain friendships through your 20s, 30s, and beyond, including: * The secret to surviving "Boyfriend Island" seasons * Why meme-sharing and sending that “Hi!” text really matter * What makes a friendship worth the effort as you grow older This episode originally aired as episode 7.

28. maj 202638 min
episode Previously On: The System for Balancing Kids and Connection with Camille Whiting cover

Previously On: The System for Balancing Kids and Connection with Camille Whiting

If your idea of date night is whispering “ice cream and Netflix?” after the kids are asleep, this episode is for you. I sat down with Camille Whiting of Friday We're in Love, one of my long-time internet inspirations, to talk about how to keep connection, fun, and even spontaneity alive in a long-term relationship—especially when kids, jobs, and logistics are in full chaos mode. Camille and her husband Jacob have committed to a weekly date night for over 14 years, and she’s sharing the mindset, systems, and flexible-but-firm strategies that make it sustainable (and joyful!). This episode originally aired as episode 4. We dig into: * How a calendar can save your marriage—and your sanity * Creative systems for dating with kids (even with zero family help) * Why romance thrives with structure, not just spontaneity Connect with Camille: * fridaywereinlove.com [https://fridaywereinlove.com/] * @fridaywereinlove [https://instagram.com/fridaywereinlove] * A Year of Dates [https://fridaywereinlove.com/a-year-of-dates/] * 101 Date Ideas [https://fridaywereinlove.com/101-date-ideas/] * Camp Mom [https://fridaywereinlove.com/category/parenting/camp-mom/]

21. maj 202642 min
episode Previously On: The System for Getting in the Room with Angelica Pompy cover

Previously On: The System for Getting in the Room with Angelica Pompy

Have you ever walked into a room and felt like no one sees you—let alone remembers you? In today's episode, I'm joined by powerhouse business coach, speaker and marketing strategist Angelica Pompy, who helps creative women build profitable businesses with confidence and clarity. Listen in as we dig into how to “get in the room,” not just physically, but mentally, emotionally, and strategically. Plus we're talking about how to stay in the room long after you’ve left. This episode originally aired as episode 25. In this Episode: * How showing up as you (even when you don’t feel totally ready) shifts everything in the networking game. * A simple system for following up after that unforgettable (or slightly awkward) connection so you don’t fade into the background. * Why your networking strategy should include your wardrobe, your voice‑memo game, and your Instagram QR code (yes, really). This episode is brought to you by Enji: Tired of winging your marketing? Enji takes the guesswork out of showing up. This all‑in‑one marketing system was built specifically for creative entrepreneurs who want consistency without burnout. Plan, schedule, and track your content with intention—so you can stay visible, stay top‑of‑mind, and still have a life. Try Enji >> [https://www.enji.co/?ref=mzblzme] Find It Quickly: 02:30 - Angelica's Networking Insights 05:40 - Building Confidence in New Spaces 08:29 - Staying Grounded and Authentic 13:55 - Effective Follow-Up Strategies 15:53 - Sharing a Memorable Encounter 16:18 - The Power of Video Messages 17:30 - Staying Connected with Your Network 18:28 - Building a Personal System 21:42 - Facing Imposter Syndrome 25:36 - Overcoming Networking Myths 26:56 - Creating Your Own Opportunities 29:16 - The System Shutdown Mentioned in this Episode: Networking Workbook [https://angelicapompy.com/networking-workbook] Enji [https://www.enji.co/?ref=mzblzme] Connect with Angelica: angelicapompy.com [https://angelicapompy.com/] instagram.com/angelicapompy [https://www.instagram.com/angelicapompy/] Business Church [https://angelicapompy.com/business-church]

14. maj 202632 min