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E042: Coffee Chat Q&A: Marriage, Faith, Perfect Saturdays & What Makes Me Irrationally Happy

29 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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You asked, I answered. this week's episode is completely unscripted—just me, your questions, and a whole lot of honesty about marriage, running a business, my faith, neurodivergence, and what actually fills my cup when I'm not working. in this episode: what marriage has taught me about business (and why conflict happens in the quiet moments too), how I protect my relationship when work takes over (spoiler: I'm still learning), why I wear head scarves and the unexpected conversations it's created, my perfect Saturday (open calendar, new coffee, painting without distractions), what I actually do when I'm not working (hint: I'm probably rewatching the same movie for the third time this week), and the thing that makes me irrationally happy. this episode is for you if: you're curious about the human behind the business, you struggle with work-life balance in creative entrepreneurship, you want to feel less alone in your neurodivergent tendencies, or you need permission to enjoy the slow, simple things. Want to get connected? I'd love to chat with you on Instagram! [https://www.instagram.com/setapart_company/]

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