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Living Unscripted

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Living Unscripted is a podcast about creating a life that feels authentically yours. Hosted by Lauren and Rachael — two longtime friends, creative collaborators, and co-founders of Into Azure — this show is an open invitation to explore what it means to live with intention, creativity, and purpose. Born from a friendship that began online and blossomed during a serendipitous meeting in Italy, Living Unscripted brings you real conversations about making space for joy, deepening your connection with creativity, and embracing the messy, meaningful adventure of building a life on your own terms. Whether you're seeking inspiration, permission to try something new, or simply a reminder that you're not alone in navigating life's big questions, Lauren and Rachael are here to share their journeys and invite you to expand yours. Join them as they explore the art of living unscripted — one conversation at a time.

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jakson Decentering Work, Recentering Yourself & Your Passions kansikuva

Decentering Work, Recentering Yourself & Your Passions

In this episode, we explore what it looks like to gently decenter work and return to yourself- your energy, your space, your interests, and your life outside of productivity. We talk about how easy it is for work to quietly take over everything (especially in remote or self-employed seasons), and how small, intentional boundaries—physical, energetic, and emotional—can help create a little more separation, so your work doesn’t expand to fill your whole life. From redefining “work from anywhere” to reintroducing hobbies, creating morning space, and transition rituals, this conversation is an invitation to step back from the grip of hustle culture and remember that your life is so much bigger than your work. We Chat About * The reality behind “work from anywhere” and how it can become work from everywhere * The non-linear nature of balance (and why it’s always ebbing and flowing) * Decentering work and recentering yourself, your life, and your passions * Creating physical boundaries with work (like giving it its own space) * Time boundaries and learning to actually close your laptop for the day * The concept of “transition tasks” to shift out of work mode * Why mornings matter—and creating space before diving into work Threads We Followed * The subtle ways identity and self-worth get tied to productivity * Romanticising freedom vs. actually experiencing it * The importance of hobbies that have no purpose or ROI * Letting your interests evolve with the seasons you’re in Lines That Landed * “The most interesting parts of you have nothing to do with your work.” * “Giving work a place means you can also leave it there.” * “Sometimes you need a moment to shift your energy before you can shift your focus.” * “Just because you’ve always done it one way doesn’t mean you have to keep doing it that way.” Resources & Links Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/into.azure] Join our newsletter [https://intoazure.co/newsletter]

27. huhti 2026 - 39 min
jakson Attracting Who & What Is Meant For You kansikuva

Attracting Who & What Is Meant For You

This episode is all about what happens when you let yourself be the unfiltered, unscripted version of you: the way it creates spaciousness, magnetises the right people, and gently repels what’s no longer aligned. We talk about relationships in motion from friendships, to work connections, and romantic love, and the difference between relationships that feel like force versus flow. We explore how to honour history without letting it become a reason to abandon yourself, how to recognise when you’re “carrying the couch” alone, and what it looks like to consciously grow with the people you choose to keep close. We Chat About * Why being unfiltered creates spaciousness and magnetises aligned people * “Force vs flow” as a compass for relationships * What makes relationships last across seasons: mutual respect, aligned values, communication, and prioritising quality time * Learning from relationships: not just what someone did, but what we learned about ourselves in response Threads We Followed * Openings + closings in relationships (and what they reveal about alignment) * The internal conflict of reconciling who someone was with who they are now * Surface-level compatibility vs deeper resonance Lines That Landed * “The right relationships will grow with you.” * “It’s not all highlights - this is life.” * “All relationships are teachers… even if it’s not the right fit anymore.” Resources & Links Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/into.azure] Join our newsletter [https://intoazure.co/newsletter]

23. maalis 2026 - 36 min
jakson Building Gentle Structures That Support Your Creative Flow kansikuva

Building Gentle Structures That Support Your Creative Flow

Creative flow can feel like magic when it’s there… and surprisingly heavy when it seems like it’s disappeared. In this episode of Living Unscripted, we talk about the real mechanics of creativity: how structure can support flow (without suffocating it), what to do when you fall out of rhythm, and why coming back gently matters more than “being consistent” at all costs. We also explore the difference between creating for expression vs creating for productivity, how accountability can be nourishing when it’s rooted in your own desire, and why “missing a day” doesn’t mean you’re off track. The lived experience is the creative material. We Chat About * Structure as a support for creative flow (not the enemy of it) * What to do when you fall off your creative practice (without shame spirals) * Creativity as a muscle… and also as something that never truly leaves you * The difference between writing for marketing vs writing from the heart * Why creatives get funneled into “making art productive”, and how that drains us Threads We Followed * Structure + flow can coexist (and they’re better together) * Accountability can be supportive when it’s rooted in self-trust * Gentleness brings you back faster than shame ever will * Your life is the best source material * Creative work needs fuel, not extraction Lines That Landed * “Create for the sake of creating, not just because it’s productive.” * “You’re not missing your life because you didn’t write it down. You’re living it.” * “Creativity isn’t static. It’s seasonal.” Resources & Links Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/into.azure] Join our newsletter [https://intoazure.co/newsletter]

16. helmi 2026 - 31 min
jakson Building Resiliency Toward Making Big Changes in Life kansikuva

Building Resiliency Toward Making Big Changes in Life

Building Resiliency Toward Making Big Changes in Life “Quantum leaping” gets thrown around like a glittery promise, as if big change should happen overnight, with zero mess and zero process. In this episode, we unpack what quantum leaping actually looks like in real life: a series of tiny steps (and occasional big ones), built on nervous system capacity, resiliency, and the ability to hold discomfort without letting it drive the bus. We talk about the misunderstood coaching-industry version of “instant transformation,” why it can undermine the beauty of the journey, and how sustainable change is often less about magic… and more about devotion, regulation, and learning to stay present in the messy middle. We Chat About: * Why “quantum leaping” became catchy marketing jargon (and why it can overpromise) * The difference between change happening quickly vs “out of nowhere” * Why we often can’t hold change if we haven’t built capacity for it * Resiliency as the real foundation for sustainable transformation * Why instant gratification culture makes the process feel harder (and more rushed) * What regulation actually means (hint: it doesn’t mean “feeling good”) * Practical ways to build resilience: presence, curiosity, slowing down, and beginner energy * Why change isn’t linear — it’s start/stop, up/down…and cumulative Threads We Followed: * Quantum leaps are built, not conjured * Capacity is what makes change sustainable * Discomfort isn’t a sign you’re doing it wrong * Contraction and expansion can coexist * The “messy middle” is where the work becomes real * Slowing down is a form of devotion Lines That Landed: * “Quantum leap moments are a series of small steps.” * “Regulating yourself doesn’t mean always feeling good. It means coming back to center.” * “We can stay in familiar discomfort… or open up to possibility.” Resources & Links Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/into.azure] Join our newsletter [https://intoazure.co/newsletter]

26. tammi 2026 - 32 min
jakson A Soft Approach to Goal Setting for 2026 kansikuva

A Soft Approach to Goal Setting for 2026

Structure, Flow & a Softer Approach to Goal Setting New year energy can feel equal parts refreshing and…unexpectedly emotional. In this episode, we talk about what it actually looks like to set intentions without spiralling into pressure, and how a simple, playful idea (a New Year’s Bingo card) stirred up a whole rollercoaster: fear of not following through, fear of actually getting what you want, and the tension between structure and flow. It’s a conversation about devotion (not just motivation), closing loops, building sustainably, and bringing more analog, screen-free magic into a life that’s often lived online. We Chat About: * Why structure can feel supportive after a holiday reset * The New Year Bingo Card idea (and why it got unexpectedly emotional) * Fear of not achieving goals…and the quieter fear of achieving them * Setting goals that include whimsy, fun, and real-life practicality * External input vs inner processing (and why boredom can be creative fuel) * The problem isn’t “no ideas”… it’s too many ideas at once * Building habits sustainably (instead of stacking everything “all at once”) * Closing loops: finishing what you start + creating checkpoints * Devotion > motivation (and why willpower isn’t the point) * “Analog life” as a creative antidote to a screen-heavy world * A fun closing thread: what are we calling 2026? (hello, “2026 in sync” 👀) Threads We Followed: * Structure + flow can coexist (and they’re better together) * Goals as a container, not a cage * Finishing as a creative practice (completion as peace) * Why small wins + big dreams belong on the same list * More analog rituals = more meaning Lines That Landed: * “Set fewer goals, and close more loops.” * “Devotion matters more than motivation.” * “It’s easy to start things…it’s much harder to finish them.” * “We overestimate what we can do in a day, and underestimate what we can do in a year.” Resources & Links Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/into.azure] Join our newsletter [https://intoazure.co/newsletter]

12. tammi 2026 - 38 min
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