278: Calendar-Gate, In-Law Holidays, and the Hell of Self-Tanner with Lucy

In this episode, I catch up with my sister, Lucy, after New Years to talk about how she feels about the “Calendar-gate” video going viral, whether she’ll ever get a calendar, and how the bridesmaids dress search is going so far. She talks about how her Christmas with the future in-laws went this year, how we revert back to the “boxes” we’re put in with family, and why she and Tyler asked Joe to officiate their upcoming wedding. We also talk about New Year's resolution ideas, my upcoming mushroom sound bath, how Lucy cultivates her style, and more. Listen for a bonus Q&A with Tyler, Lucy’s fiancé, at the end of the episode.


Key Takeaway / Points:

  • Lucy’s feelings about the the “Calendar-gate” video going viral

  • Will Lucy ever get a calendar?

  • Wedding updates (she picked a dress!)

  • Spending holidays with in-laws

  • Reverting back to the “boxes” we’re put in with family

  • New Years Resolutions ideas

  • My upcoming mushroom sound bath 

  • The hell of dealing with self-tanner

  • Biting your tongue as a sister

  • How does Lucy cultivate her style?

  • A bonus Q&A with Tyler, Lucy’s fiancé


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