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Over Shailey & Katie's Lemonade Stand: Design Moms Finding the Happy Balance as Creative Entrepreneurs
Two business-owning, design moms who are laughing their way through parenthood. Shailey Murphy: video producer, interior designer and mom of two. Katie Day: habit coach, photographer, graphic designer, improviser, comedy writer for a late night talk show mom of 4.
Transform Your Living Room: Tips for a Cozy Space
In this episode, Shailey climbs up on her living room soapbox — and honestly, it’s a hill she’s willing to die on. The living room is the most used, most judged, and most confusing room in the house… and somehow we’ve all been convinced it’s supposed to look like a catalog instead of a place where people actually live. We talk about why so many living rooms feel “off,” the biggest mistakes people make (your rug is probably too small), and why furniture scale, lighting, and layout matter way more than buying new stuff. Shailey shares how she transformed an awkward, underused room in her own house into the family’s favorite gathering space — cats, kids, chaos and all. From anchor pieces and conversation-friendly layouts to the power of lamps (overhead lighting slander included), this episode is full of practical tweaks that can make a room feel better immediately — often without spending a dollar. We also end with a living room audit challenge and a rapid-fire round of product opinions, including Shailey’s unfiltered thoughts on Lovesac couches and the mysterious purpose of decorative trays. If your living room feels slightly awkward… slightly unfinished… or like no one actually wants to sit in it, this episode will help you see it with fresh eyes. Takeaways A living room should reflect your life, not a catalog. Don't let the pressure of perfection steal your energy. Identify what works in your living room and enhance it. Scale of furniture is crucial for a comfortable living room. An anchor piece can define and enhance your space. Lighting should be warm and ambient, not harsh and clinical. Rearranging furniture can dramatically improve a room's feel. Every seating area should have a place for drinks to enhance comfort Sound bites "A living room should work for you." "Don't let that steal your ability to get started." "Designing for real life, we have cats, we have kids." "Is the scale of this furniture right?" "One anchor piece can help define the space." "Your rug is too small if no furniture is touching it." Chapters 00:00 Welcome to the Lemonade Stand 02:29 The Importance of the Living Room 05:42 Creating a Functional Space 09:23 Identifying Pain Points 15:53 Designing for Real Life 20:15 Creating Zones for Comfort 23:45 Finding the Right Scale for Your Furniture 25:19 Creating an Anchor Piece in Your Living Room 27:54 Lighting: The Key to Ambiance 30:09 Common Living Room Mistakes 32:15 Rearranging for Functionality 34:06 Listener Challenge: Living Room Audit 39:07 Product Reviews: What to Keep and What to Toss shaileymurphy.com ohkatieday.com
Happy Home Organization & Style Series Part 1: Konmari and the life-changing magic of tidying up
Intentional living, home organization, and why winter has us suddenly side-eyeing every drawer in the house. We dig into the emotional side of decluttering, not just the “get rid of stuff” part, but the identity, guilt, and nostalgia wrapped up in it. Shailey shares what actually stuck with her from the KonMari method, especially the idea that letting something go can be an act of gratitude, not failure. Katie brings the real-life perspective of how homes refill themselves mysteriously and why alignment matters more than aesthetic perfection. Practical, very doable strategies for creating a home that feels calming and functional without turning your life into one big organizing project. Shailey talks travel routines (including why expired hotel skincare needs to go) and shares her love for a visual timer as a game-changer for time awareness and productivity. The conversation wraps with a lighthearted look at sentimental clutter and the surprisingly deep emotions tied to “random” household items. If you’ve ever wanted your home to feel better without needing to become a minimalist or buy matching bins, this one’s for you. --- **Key Takeaways** * Decluttering is emotional, not just physical, and that’s normal * You can thank items for what they taught you instead of keeping them out of guilt * Home organization works best when it aligns with your actual lifestyle * Small, gentle wins beat all-or-nothing clean-out marathons * Visual timers can create structure without pressure * Your home is an ongoing relationship, not a one-time project --- **Notable Quotes** “I think putting Christmas away jump starts the cleaning in my mind.” “You can say thank you for teaching me what doesn’t suit me.” “It’s a dance with the home; it helps you come to peace instead of feeling overwhelmed.” “You set your own schedule one room at a time.” “I want to feel like my most luxurious and best on vacation.” “Visual timer, A-plus, order!” “The next right step is a gentle journey.” shaileymurphy.com ohkatieday.com
Dopamine Detox: Katie’s Story: curiosity, addiction, and reclaiming her own life
In this episode, Katie gets honest about her dopamine detox era — what kicked it off, what surprised her, and what actually changed on the other side. Addiction, sober-curious, codependency and learning to save her own life. We talk about how modern life quietly trains our brains to chase constant stimulation, why numbing behaviors can increase anxiety instead of reducing it, and what happens when you remove the crutches long enough to hear yourself think again. From sobriety and self-trust to creativity, confidence, and joy that doesn’t require a reward button — this conversation is equal parts reflective, practical, and encouraging. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re actually tired or just overstimulated… this one will land. What we cover: What a dopamine detox really is (and what it isn’t) How numbing behaviors can increase anxiety and disconnection Being "addicted" to validation from others, codependency Why sobriety can unlock creativity and clarity Letting go of patterns that quietly sabotage mental health Building confidence without substances or external rewards Why a detox period can lead to healthier moderation later The power of self-discovery in personal growth Creating a “sober bucket list” that actually feels fun Finding joy that doesn’t depend on anything outside of you Resources mentioned: Dopamine Nation by Dr. Anna Lembke https://www.amazon.com/Dopamine-Nation-Finding-Balance-Indulgence/dp/152474672X [https://www.amazon.com/Dopamine-Nation-Finding-Balance-Indulgence/dp/152474672X] Katie’s current offers & completely unhinged sale https://ohkatieday.com/sale [https://ohkatieday.com/sale] shaileymurphy.com ohkatieday.com
Your Habit Personality, Motivation & Why Knowing Yourself Changes Everything
One-Size-Does NOT-Fit-All! Ever wonder why some people thrive with strict rules… while others immediately want to do the opposite the second a rule exists? In this episode, Katie and Shailey dig into why motivation isn’t one-size-fits-all—and why so many wellness plans fail simply because they ignore personality. Register for Katie's habit workshop: Habits That Stick at ohkatieday.com/workshop We explore three powerful frameworks that explain how and why people take action: -The Four Tendencies -Abstainers vs. Moderators (do you need clear lines or flexible lanes?) -The Enneagram as a lens for understanding values, motivations, and internal drivers This conversation is all about permission—permission to stop forcing yourself into systems that don’t fit, to design habits that align with how your brain actually works, and to realize that needing fun, freedom, or structure isn’t a flaw… it’s data. If you’ve ever thought, “Why is this so easy for other people but so hard for me?”—this episode is for you. What You’ll Learn * Why Upholders meet expectations easily—and why Rebels instinctively push back * How Obligers can reduce resentment by understanding the why behind a task * Why Abstainers love clear, black-and-white rules (and Moderators… don’t) * How the Enneagram reveals deeper motivations—not just surface behavior * Why customization is essential for sustainable habits and wellness * How autonomy and choice increase follow-through (especially for Rebels) * How pre-deciding rules can dramatically reduce decision fatigue * Why “fun” isn’t frivolous—it’s often a requirement for consistency * How honoring personality differences leads to better adherence and less shame shaileymurphy.com ohkatieday.com
Creativity, The Artist’s Way (even for non-artists!), Habits, and Katie’s big news!
In this episode, we’re talking about The Artist’s Way—what it actually is, why it keeps coming back into culture, and how to approach creativity without turning it into another self-improvement pressure cooker.We explore curiosity over productivity, rebuilding trust with yourself, and how small creative habits can quietly change everything. Plus, Katie shares an absolutely unhinged prism story that turns into one of those “wait… WHAT?” moments—and if you stick to the end, she shares big, life-hanging news that’s been quietly unfolding behind the scenes. What We Cover in This Episode • What The Artist’s Way really is (and what it’s not) • Why creativity shuts down under pressure and perfectionism • How habits can support creativity instead of suffocating it • Morning Pages: what they’re for, how to do them imperfectly, and why “doing them wrong” still works • Artist Dates as curiosity practice, not performance • The difference between discipline and devotion • Letting creativity be data, not identity • Why rest, play, and boredom are essential creative inputs • A wild prism moment that feels straight out of The Artist’s Way • Staying curious when something big is shifting in your life Key Takeaways • Creativity doesn’t respond to pressure—it responds to safety • You don’t need to be “good” at creativity to benefit from it • Small, consistent practices beat intense, sporadic effort • Curiosity is a more sustainable motivator than discipline • You’re allowed to make art quietly, privately, and imperfectly If You’re Feeling Stuck… This episode is for you if: • You feel creatively blocked or burned out • You’ve tried The Artist’s Way before and bounced off • You want more creativity but less pressure • You suspect something is shifting, but you’re not ready to name it yet Gentle Next Step (Optional, Not Homework) If this episode sparked something, try one small experiment this week: • Write one page instead of three • Take a solo walk without your phone • Follow one moment of curiosity without needing a result No rules. No gold stars. Just noticing. Mentioned in This Episode • The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron • Morning Pages • Artist Dates shaileymurphy.com ohkatieday.com
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