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Ash to Dusk

Podcast de Ashley Morena

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Life is busy, messy, and beautiful all at once. ASH TO DUSK is the reminder that in between the sunrise and sunset, you still hold the power to shape your day, your choices, and your story.Hosted by Ashley Morena, entrepreneur, speaker, and mom navigating the “messy middle”, this podcast is where motivation meets real life. From building a business to balancing family, from self-doubt to self-care, Ashley pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to keep going, keep believing, and keep burning bright.If you’re hustling hard, chasing goals, or simply craving a pause to breathe and reset, this show will help you rise in the morning, push through the middle, and finish the day strong.Because from Ash to Dusk… we’re still burning. 🔥

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58 episodios

episode 58 | Avoidance Is Costing You More Than You Think artwork

58 | Avoidance Is Costing You More Than You Think

Avoidance feels easier in the moment… until the thing you keep avoiding starts taking over your mental space, your energy, your leadership, and your peace.  In this episode, we’re talking about procrastination, avoidance, hard conversations, leadership, entrepreneurship, and why so many of us delay the exact things we know we need to face. I share personal examples from my own life, including: *  avoiding difficult conversations  *  procrastinating on taxes for years  *  struggling with consistency on social media  *  perfectionism and overthinking  *  leadership decisions  *  and the fear that often hides underneath procrastination  We also unpack: *  why avoidance creates more stress, not less  *  how procrastination drains mental capacity  *  why leaders avoiding conflict impacts entire teams  *  the connection between ADHD, perfectionism, and procrastination  *  and why the freedom you want is often on the other side of finally doing the thing you keep putting off  And for those of you dreaming about: *  starting a business  *  creating more freedom  *  leaving your 9–5  *  monetizing your skills  *  or simply making a change in your life…  this episode is your reminder that the time is now.  Because eventually, avoiding it becomes harder than facing it. 📬 PO Box: 457 Green, Ohio 44232

20 de may de 2026 - 18 min
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57 | Why Moms Feel Guilty Choosing Themselves

I’m recording this episode right before leaving for a solo vacation without my husband and without my kids—and honestly, I know that alone can make some parents uncomfortable.  In this episode, I’m talking about the guilt so many moms and dads carry when it comes to choosing themselves, resting, taking space, or simply wanting time away from the constant responsibility of caring for everyone else. We talk about: *  Why parents struggle to prioritize themselves  *  The emotional weight of constantly being “needed”  *  Mom guilt and the pressure to always put yourself last  *  Solo vacations, independence, and trust in marriage  *  Burnout, emotional exhaustion, and losing yourself in parenthood  *  Why taking care of yourself is not selfish  I also share how my husband and I approach solo travel in our marriage, how our perspectives around money and experiences have evolved over time, and why I believe healthy relationships require space for individuality too. Because somewhere along the way, many parents started believing that constantly sacrificing themselves was proof of love. But burnout isn’t love. Exhaustion isn’t proof you care more. And you are still allowed to matter too. 📬 PO Box: 457 Green, Ohio 44232

17 de may de 2026 - 20 min
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56 | Why Women Can’t Afford to Ignore AI

AI is changing the way we work, lead, communicate, and build businesses—and I think a lot of women are underestimating how important it is to start learning it now. In this episode, I’m sharing my honest thoughts on AI, leadership, entrepreneurship, and why adaptability matters more than fear when it comes to navigating this shift. After coming across a statistic showing women are adopting AI tools significantly less than men, it really made me stop and think about what that could mean for the future of work and leadership.  I also share: *  How I use AI every single day in my business  *  The AI “employees” I’ve built to help streamline operations  *  Ways leaders, entrepreneurs, and even busy parents can use AI to simplify life  *  Why I believe people won’t lose jobs to AI—but potentially to people using AI  *  The importance of staying curious instead of resisting change  *  And a caution about becoming too emotionally dependent on AI  This isn’t a technical deep dive. It’s a real conversation about growth, leadership, overwhelm, and learning how to evolve with the world instead of being afraid of it. Because the truth is:  The people willing to adapt are usually the people who move forward fastest. — If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who’s been hesitant to explore AI. 📬 PO Box: 457 Green, Ohio 44232

13 de may de 2026 - 21 min
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55 | I Didn’t Always Feel Happy on Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day wasn’t always a holiday I could genuinely celebrate. For much of my life, my relationship with my mom carried a lot of hurt, anger, and unresolved emotions. And for years, I viewed my story through that pain. But over the last decade of therapy, healing, and personal growth, I slowly began to realize something: healing didn’t mean rewriting my story—it meant learning how to stop living trapped inside of it.  In this episode, I’m sharing my honest journey with motherhood, forgiveness, healing, and what it has looked like to rebuild my relationship with my mom over time. We talk about: *  Healing from childhood pain  *  Letting go of anger while still honoring your truth  *  The complicated emotions surrounding Mother’s Day  *  Guilt, expectations, and wanting peace as a mom  *  The women who become “mothers” to us even when they aren’t biologically ours  *  Learning to lead with love instead of staying stuck in resentment  This episode is for: *  the daughters still healing  *  the moms carrying guilt  *  the women longing to become mothers  *  and anyone learning how to move from hurt toward healing  Because sometimes the most powerful thing we can do… is choose to love anyway. Happy Mother’s Day to every woman who nurtures, guides, supports, and shows up for others in ways the world may never fully see. 📬 PO Box: 457 Green, Ohio 44232

10 de may de 2026 - 12 min
episode 54 | I Lost My Temper as a Mom… and What It Taught Me About Leadership artwork

54 | I Lost My Temper as a Mom… and What It Taught Me About Leadership

I had a moment recently as a mom that I’m not proud of. I lost my temper in a way I never have before—and the guilt that followed really made me stop and reflect. In this episode, I’m sharing what happened, how I handled it, and what it revealed to me about managing emotions—not just in parenting, but in leadership and everyday life. This is the final episode in our series inspired by Start With Yourself by Emma Grede, where we’ve been exploring how emotions like anger, fear, guilt, sadness, and joy show up in the way we lead. In this conversation, we talk about: *  What guilt is actually telling you  *  Why reacting in the moment can create long-term impact  *  The difference between being a thermometer vs. a thermostat  *  How to course-correct when you don’t show up the way you intended  *  The connection between leadership at work and leadership at home  Because the truth is—  you can care deeply, be self-aware, and still have moments you wish you could take back. What matters is what you do next. If this episode resonated, share it with someone who needs the reminder that they’re not alone in this. 📬 PO Box: 457 Green, Ohio 44232 If you want next, I’d recommend your following episode shifts slightly into:  👉 “how to rebuild trust after you don’t show up well”

6 de may de 2026 - 22 min
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