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Before We Get It Right

Podcast de Leah & Katherine

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Real moms. Real conversations. A safe corner for the messy middle- where moms can exhale, find connection, and the courage to lead with intuition.

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Portada del episodio Grandma Hobbies & Group Chats IRL: Why Community Matters More Than Ever

Grandma Hobbies & Group Chats IRL: Why Community Matters More Than Ever

This week on Before We Get It Right, we’re talking about something so many people are craving right now: real community. Not the “like your Instagram story and keep scrolling” kind of connection, but the face-to-face, sit-around-a-table, laugh-with-strangers-until-they-don’t-feel-like-strangers-anymore kind.  From the rise of “grandma hobbies” like embroidery, baking, crafting, and knitting to the deeper reason people are longing for connection more than ever, this episode dives into why community matters so much in a world that feels increasingly disconnected. We talk about loneliness, nervous system regulation, shared hobbies, and the surprising power of simply being in the same room with other people.  Leah shares the story behind hosting Sip & Stitch nights at the store and how a simple embroidery class turned into something so much bigger: women connecting, opening up, laughing, and finding belonging around a table. We also talk about how you don’t need a storefront, a big following, or a perfectly planned event to create community. Sometimes it starts with a walk, a coffee shop meetup, or texting the group chat first.  In this episode, we talk about:  • Why loneliness has become such a widespread issue  • The difference between online connection and real-life community  • Why “grandma hobbies” are making a comeback  • How creativity and hands-on hobbies reconnect you to your inner child  • The mental health benefits of slow, repetitive activities like stitching and knitting  • How shared interests naturally create deeper connection  • Tangible ways to build community, even if you don’t have a physical space  • Why being willing to go first matters more than being perfect This episode feels like a warm reminder that people are craving depth, presence, and belonging, and that community often starts with one person deciding to create space for it. If you’ve been wanting more connection in your life, consider this your sign to text the group chat, plan the thing, and just begin. Find us: @polishedprints @memle.moms

19 de may de 2026 - 24 min
Portada del episodio When It Stings: Handling Criticism as a Business Owner, Mom, and Human

When It Stings: Handling Criticism as a Business Owner, Mom, and Human

In this episode of Before We Get It Right, we’re talking about something every mom, business owner, and human being experiences: criticism. The kind that sneaks into your thoughts at 2am, shows up in a comment section, comes from people you love, or, in Katherine’s case recently, came through a couple of negative Amazon reviews that unexpectedly tanked sales for an entire month. We’re having a real, honest conversation about why criticism hits so hard, especially when the things we’re putting into the world feel deeply personal. From motherhood to entrepreneurship to simply showing up online, it can be incredibly difficult to separate what we create from who we are. In this episode, we talk about why criticism affects us on a biological and nervous-system level, how to tell the difference between constructive feedback and projection, and why online criticism can feel so disproportionately heavy. We also share tangible ways to regulate your nervous system after criticism stings, rebuild confidence after discouragement, and continue showing up even when self-doubt creeps in. This episode is for anyone who’s ever questioned themselves after one comment, one review, or one hard moment. A vulnerable, grounding conversation about resilience, self-worth, and learning how to keep going while you’re still figuring it all out, before we get it right. Find us on SUBSTACK HERE! [https://substack.com/@beforewegetitright]

12 de may de 2026 - 30 min
Portada del episodio The Reality Of Building a Multimillion Dollar Startup From Scratch with Emily Steele, CEO of Hummingbirds

The Reality Of Building a Multimillion Dollar Startup From Scratch with Emily Steele, CEO of Hummingbirds

This week’s episode feels extra special because we’re joined by our very first guest, Emily Steele, Co-founder and CEO of Hummingbirds- and the conversation is honest, grounding, inspiring, and incredibly real. We talk about the winding path that led Emily to building Hummingbirds, the moments of uncertainty along the way, and how so many of the experiences that once felt unrelated eventually became part of the bigger picture. This isn’t one of those “overnight success” conversations. It’s about pivots, hard seasons, trusting your intuition, learning as you go, and building something meaningful while also navigating real life behind the scenes. Emily shares what the early days actually looked like, the challenges that came with growth, and how she learned to move through moments of doubt without needing to have everything perfectly figured out first. We also talk about motherhood, identity shifts, balancing ambition with presence, and what it means to create a business that aligns with your values, even when the path there looks nothing like you originally imagined. If you’ve ever questioned your timing, wondered if you’re “behind,” or felt like everyone else has a clearer roadmap than you do… this conversation is such an important reminder that most people are figuring it out as they go. And sometimes the things that make the least sense in the moment end up becoming the exact things that shape where you’re headed next. PS: Emily is like the most humble amazing human and we may had the BEST time talking to her.

5 de may de 2026 - 55 min
Portada del episodio Coming Back To Yourself: Calming Your Nervous System While Navigating Different Seasons

Coming Back To Yourself: Calming Your Nervous System While Navigating Different Seasons

Today’s conversation is one we both deeply needed — and chances are, you might too. We’re talking about that quiet, overwhelming feeling of being in the middle of life… still showing up, still doing everything you’re “supposed” to do… but feeling disconnected from yourself in the process. Whether you’re navigating motherhood, building something from the ground up, moving through grief, relationship shifts, or just a season that feels heavier than usual — this episode is a gentle reminder: you’re not broken, you’re human. So many of us don’t “lose ourselves” in one big moment… it happens slowly. In the constant mental noise. In the pressure to hold everything together. In the everyday overwhelm that keeps our nervous system in a constant state of “go.” And the truth is — your body doesn’t know the difference between a major life event and the accumulation of daily stress. It just knows: something doesn’t feel safe. In this episode, we’re not talking about adding more to your plate or creating a perfect routine. We’re talking about coming back to yourself through small, real, doable moments — the kind that actually fit into your life right now. We share honest reflections, personal moments (including a very real spiral), and most importantly… ✨ 6 simple, tangible ways to regulate your nervous system — even in the middle of the chaos This is your reminder that you don’t have to wait for life to calm down to feel calm within it.  You can find your way back to yourself — one small pause at a time. Ads: Polished Prints at www.polishedprints.com [https://polished-prints.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooLn8wzWxCUfHMb50g-ex9dZB6bBXNS2YZbGaita945n_Bc99AI] Mind-Full Mom Journal Prompt Experience at MEMLE [https://memlemoms.com/products/guided-journal-experience-weekly-prompts-for-a-year-mom-support-to-your-inbox] Follow us on SUBSTACK HERE!  [https://substack.com/@beforewegetitright]

28 de abr de 2026 - 41 min
Portada del episodio Let's Talk About Money (The Messy Middle of Business Finances)

Let's Talk About Money (The Messy Middle of Business Finances)

In this episode, we’re talking about something every business owner thinks about constantly… but rarely says out loud: money. Not in a “how to make more” kind of way but in a real, behind-the-scenes look at what it actually feels like to navigate finances through every phase of building a business. The no-money phase. The “why is all my money gone?” phase. The “are we doing well… or just moving money around?” phase. And even the phase where things look good on paper—but still feel tight. We’re sharing honest conversations about:     •    Starting a business when you don’t have the money     •    The different ways people actually fund their businesses (and the tradeoffs that come with each)     •    The emotional side of money that no one prepares you for     •    And what it really looks like to figure it out as you go This isn’t about cutting out lattes or pretending it’s easy. It’s about understanding the reality of business finances so you can make decisions that actually make sense for you. If you’ve ever felt confused, stretched, or quietly stressed about money in your business… you’re not alone. Be sure to like and hit subscribe! We'd love to go deeper with you on SUBSTACK HERE [https://substack.com/@beforewegetitright].

21 de abr de 2026 - 36 min
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