Lesley kicks off the first Friday of October by sharing community wins and her own celebration while in Cambodia. From a corporate exit to growing a Pilates business, this FYF episode is packed with inspiring stories about embracing transitions and celebrating milestones, both big and small.
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Ep 428: The Power of Authentic Leadership and How to 50% Rule It (ft. Brad Crowell)
Step into the world of real, unapologetic leadership with Lesley and Brad in this powerful recap episode. They revisit key insights from Erin Hatzikostas, author of You Do You(ish) and The 50% Rule. Learn about Erin’s unique approach to authenticity, the impact of small experiments, and how to break free from overwhelm, one intentional action at time.
Ep 427: How to Find Success by Being Authentically You (ft. Erin Hatzikostas)
What if you could ditch perfectionism and still get results? Lesley Logan interviews Erin Hatzikostas, author of You Do You(ish) and The 50% Rule. Erin shares her powerful 50% Rule for simplifying decisions, cutting through the overwhelm, and staying authentic. Drawing on her experience as a former corporate CEO, Erin reveals how embracing imperfection can help you find a path that truly reflects your values and goals.
Ep 426: Creating a Sleep Routine for Better Sleep (FYF with Lesley Logan)
Lesley wraps up the final Friday of September by encouraging listeners to stay grounded during the busy Q4 season. In this Fuck Yeah Friday episode, she shares wins from the community, like retreat sign-ups and book launches, while also celebrating her own progress with improved sleep. Tune in for an uplifting reminder to celebrate progress, no matter how small.
Ep 99: Onto Plan Z (ft. Chinwe Onyeagoro)
Even as a young girl creating lemonade stands, Chinwe Onyeagoro was always thinking about franchising and creating more. Join an entrepreneurial convo with Chinwe Onyeagoro and LL discussing launching, managing, and visualizing startups.
Ep 98: Adult Friendships and Deal Breakers (ft. Clare Solly)
Adult friendships are hard and not always as consistent as they were growing up on the playground. Clare and LL discuss their 20 year friendship, the seasons of friendships, and when it might be time to let a friendship go.
Ep 97: Navigating Friendships & Moving Forward (ft. Laurie Jabbar)
Everything from West Point to friendships to seizing new opportunities. Laurie Jabbar brings to life how her fireside chats with friends transformed to a co-hosted podcast and the reality of navigating the next step.
Ep 96: The Good, Bad, and Ugly in the Name of Health (ft. Clare Solly)
Let’s welcome Clare Solly to the Be It Pod as a guest co-host while Brad is away. As best friends, Clare and LL giggle their way through dieting, journaling, and reiterating the importance of changing the conversation around health.
Ep 95: Learn and Relearn Your Body’s Dialogue (ft. Jenny Schatzle)
The conversation with our body has been defined for us since birth. The comments made as you grew up helped shape your mindset. It’s not your fault, but it is time to change the dialogue around food and our definition of health.
Ep 94: What’s Stopping You from the Dream? (ft. Brad Crowell)
Brad and LL said it, get rid of those roadblocks! Surround yourself with the people that help you recognize and overcome the barriers preventing you from reaching the dream. Listen for immediate actions steps to chase your ideal life.
Ep 93: You Can Handle the Slog (ft. Jillian Flodstrom)
What are you celebrating today? Even your smallest steps are moving you forward and worth recognizing. Through the eyes of entrepreneur, Jillian Flodstrom, even giving yourself one day to wallow is appropriate to you to the other-side.
Ep 92: What Actions Are You Teaching? (ft. Brad Crowell)
How you treat yourself matters and your actions teach others. Dig into this cheerful convo with Brad and LL today as they jump from kindness to the Time Cube, to goal setting.
Ep 91: The Postpartum Rebuild (ft. Natasha Caleel)
In any period of change that takes place, rebuilding and accepting where you are is HARD. This episode with Natasha Caleel helps not only new mothers, but individuals who are working to feel comfortable and strong in their new reality.