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Ep 664: Comparison Is the Thief of Authenticity(ft. Barb Betts)

Is perAuthenticity isn’t about doing more; it’s about undoing everything that isn’t actually you. In this high-impact episode, Lesley Logan sits down with author and keynote speaker Barb Betts to unpack one of the most overused buzzwords in personal growth. From getting pregnant at 17 to building a speaking career rooted in real connection, Barb shares how her hair loss journey helped her stop hiding and start showing up fully. Instead of trying to be more, start shedding the layers of protection that stall your growth. This conversation flips the script on self-doubt, turning it into a green light for the next best version of you.
imenopause something to dread, or is it the ultimate diagnostic tool for your future self? In this eye-opening episode, Lesley Logan sits down with Bria Gadd, the “Period Whisperer,” to dismantle the myths around female hormonal transitions. They explore the idea of “health debt”—what happens when life keeps demanding more than your body can give—and how that starts to show up over time. Bria reframes perimenopause as a “reverse puberty,” revealing where your foundations may need support, so you can move out of the shame spiral and start investing in a vibrant second half of life.

Ep 663: More Amazing People Being It Till They See It (FYF with Lesley Logan)

Turning a stressful airport “system reset” into an epic life win starts with one simple choice: how you respond. In this Friday reflection, Lesley Logan shares a powerful reminder to age with mischief and audacity, not just grace. After a runway delay and unexpected travel hiccup, she explores what it looks like to stay grounded and shift your energy in the moment instead of spiraling. From celebrating a major podcast milestone to the joy of reconnecting with childhood friends, this episode is your nudge to take ownership of your self-care and create your own kind of win.

Ep 662: Here’s How to Get Out of Your Health Debt (ft. Brad Crowell)

There’s so much contradictory information about hormonal health during the midlife transition. In this episode, Lesley Logan and Brad Crowell break down their favorite takeaways from Bria Gadd, a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition practitioner and host of The Period Whisperer Podcast. They explore why shifting into perimenopause feels like reverse puberty and how years of health debt can suddenly catch up with you. Lesley and Brad share how to stop the downward spiral by mastering the basic pillars that bring back your energy and mental clarity.

Ep 661: Perimenopause Is the Gift We Didn’t Know We Needed (ft. Bria Gadd)

Is perimenopause something to dread, or is it the ultimate diagnostic tool for your future self? In this eye-opening episode, Lesley Logan sits down with Bria Gadd, the “Period Whisperer,” to dismantle the myths around female hormonal transitions. They explore the idea of “health debt”—what happens when life keeps demanding more than your body can give—and how that starts to show up over time. Bria reframes perimenopause as a “reverse puberty,” revealing where your foundations may need support, so you can move out of the shame spiral and start investing in a vibrant second half of life.

Ep 660.: Love for Myself Is the Root of Respect (FYF with Lesley Logan)

As March comes to a close, Lesley Logan shares a powerful reminder that small acts of kindness can ripple far beyond what we imagine. After reading a heart-wrenching story about twelve competing florists who came together to create a yellow garden for a young girl with cancer, Lesley reflects on how collective compassion can transform even the hardest moments. She also celebrates listener wins, from launching new beauty products to stepping into brave self-care practices, while sharing her own milestone journey of teaching across Europe and celebrating ten years of marriage with Brad.

Ep 668: Radical Self-Compassion Is Actually Important (ft. Brad Crowell)

Ep 668: Radical Self-Compassion Is Actually Important (ft. Brad Crowell)

Lesley Logan and Brad Crowell dive into the highlights of Lesley’s conversation with Billy Lahr, a Certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher with a background in education and behavior change. They explore his perspective on comfort zones, breaking down the difference between being comfortable and becoming complacent, and why growth doesn’t have to come from constant discomfort. From the importance of healthcare directives to the permission gap that keeps women selfless to a fault, this episode challenges you to take a more intentional approach to how you live and show up.

Ep 667: The Truth About Living in Your Comfort Zone (ft. Billy Lahr)

Ep 667: The Truth About Living in Your Comfort Zone (ft. Billy Lahr)

Forget the cliché advice to “get out” of your comfort zone; digital nomad Billy Lahr reveals why you should actually be working harder to get into it. In this episode of the Be It Till You See It Podcast, mindfulness coach and former dean joins Lesley Logan to challenge the “hustle culture” obsession with escaping comfort, arguing instead that we must distinguish it from the “complacency zone” by expanding our capacity from the inside out, much like stretching a pizza dough. Billy brings a refreshing, no-nonsense perspective on identity, curiosity, and the importance of maintaining a “centered self.”

Ep 666: Why You’re Worth More Than a Self-Diagnosis (FYF with Lesley Logan)

Ep 666: Why You’re Worth More Than a Self-Diagnosis (FYF with Lesley Logan)

One anonymous Saturday ritual at a local bookstore can spark a movement that transforms an entire children’s hospital. In this “Fuck Yeah Friday” episode, Lesley Logan shares the touching story of a grandfather whose weekly gift evolved into the “Books for Bravery” program, now delivering 47 books every Sunday. Beyond community miracles, she highlights personal listener wins like her Aunt Vickie’s surprise family celebration and the joy of divisional playoff football. She also gets vulnerable about her own journey toward a professional ADHD diagnosis, emphasizing why self-advocacy is the ultimate win after realizing she was exhausted by trying to manage through yet another system.

Ep 665: The Secret to Being Authentic Is Undoing Everything (ft. Brad Crowell)

Ep 665: The Secret to Being Authentic Is Undoing Everything (ft. Brad Crowell)

Are you attracting the right people or stuck in a cycle of people-pleasing? In this candid recap, Lesley Logan and Brad Crowell dig into the highlights from the recent interview with Barb Betts, a powerhouse keynote speaker and author of The Relationship Advantage. With over 20 years of expertise, Barb’s insights on choosing genuine connections over surface-level relationships will transform your perspective on your own identity. This episode explores the provocative idea that authenticity isn’t about “doing” something new, but rather “undoing” the layers that aren’t actually you.

Ep 639: Give Yourself Permission to Be a Beginner at Something (FYF with Lesley Logan)

Ep 639: Give Yourself Permission to Be a Beginner at Something (FYF with Lesley Logan)

February brings a moment to pause, reflect, and celebrate what’s already working. Lesley Logan shares an important perspective on feminism, choice, and why progress still matters for women everywhere. The episode also highlights meaningful community wins and a personal reminder that being a beginner can be a powerful form of growth. Stick around for a mantra that grounds the weekend in intention and love.

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Ep 638: Practical Steps in the Prevention of Burnout (Burnout Special 2 with Lesley Logan)

Ep 638: Practical Steps in the Prevention of Burnout (Burnout Special 2 with Lesley Logan)

If you’ve been feeling stretched thin lately, this episode is for you. Lesley wraps up the burnout series by sharing research-informed ways to prevent burnout before it starts to affect your health, creativity, and relationships. She breaks down why mindfulness, clear boundaries, self-compassion, and asking for support matter more than pushing harder or staying constantly productive—and when professional resources may be needed. This episode offers grounded tools you can begin using right away.

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Ep 636: Everything Is Better in Collaboration (FYF with Lesley Logan)

Ep 636: Everything Is Better in Collaboration (FYF with Lesley Logan)

This Fuck Yeah Friday, Lesley Logan shares the story of Dr. James Barry, a woman who changed medical history by defying the limits placed on her. The episode also includes a community win around collaboration and referrals, along with a personal reflection on how small steps build momentum. It offers a grounded reminder that progress builds through consistency, not perfection.

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Ep 635: Your Retirement Identity Is Not a Bank Account Number (ft. Brad Crowell)

Ep 635: Your Retirement Identity Is Not a Bank Account Number (ft. Brad Crowell)

Retirement isn’t just a financial equation—it’s an identity shift. In this recap, Lesley Logan and Brad Crowell reflect on the conversation with wealth advisor and researcher Gregg Lunceford, who challenges the traditional retirement model by focusing on identity, purpose, and emotional readiness. They explore why longer lifespans have reshaped retirement entirely and why high performers often struggle most when their job no longer defines them. Whether listeners are 25 or 65, this conversation reframes what freedom after work can truly look like.

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Ep 634: You Need to Form a Strong Retirement Identity (ft. Gregg Lunceford)

Ep 634: You Need to Form a Strong Retirement Identity (ft. Gregg Lunceford)

Gregg Lunceford, Managing Director at Mesirow Wealth Management and a retirement transition researcher, joins Lesley Logan to explore why retirement is about more than financial planning. He introduces the concept of the “third age”—a longer, undefined stage of life where identity, purpose, and structure matter just as much as money.

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Ep. 633: You Have to Be Proud of the Value You’re Giving (FYF with Lesley Logan)

Ep. 633: You Have to Be Proud of the Value You’re Giving (FYF with Lesley Logan)

Celebrating wins is not about ego—it is about visibility and honoring the work you are doing, even when it feels uncomfortable to say out loud. Lesley Logan shares the powerful and often-overlooked story of Rosalind Franklin, using it as a reminder of what can happen when contributions go unclaimed. From a meaningful community win to a personal birthday mindset shift, this FYF episode encourages you to stop playing small and let yourself be known for the work you’re doing. Because when people can see your work, they can actually be helped by it.

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Ep 632: What Real Security in Your Career Looks Like (ft. Brad Crowell)

Ep 632: What Real Security in Your Career Looks Like (ft. Brad Crowell)

Lesley Logan and Brad Crowell unpack the conversation with Pav Lertjitbanjong, founder of Pavness Leadership Lab, and why job security is an illusion for most people. They explore what it really means to build career resilience so you feel less anxious about change and more confident in your options. The conversation also highlights the three key numbers Pav says everyone should know to create stability in uncertain times. If you’ve been waiting to feel secure before making a move, this episode is a reminder that security is something you build.

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Ep 631: Job Security Is an Illusion (ft. Pav Lertjitbanjong)

Ep 631: Job Security Is an Illusion (ft. Pav Lertjitbanjong)

After rebuilding her life from divorce and financial uncertainty, Pav Lertjitbanjong shares why job security is often an illusion—and what actually creates peace of mind. In this conversation, Pav explains how becoming layoff ready is about strategically creating options for yourself before you’re forced to make a change. She breaks down the three numbers that bring clarity to financial decisions and why waiting for security keeps people stuck. This episode is a grounded look at what it really means to layoff-proof your life.

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