• When You’re Innocent… But Not Believed
    2026/04/29

    What happens when you know you’re telling the truth… and no one believes you?

    In this episode, I’m sharing two personal stories of being falsely accused, one from my early work days and one from childhood, and unpacking what those moments actually do to us over time.

    Because it’s not just about being blamed.

    It’s about what happens internally when your reality and someone else’s perception don’t match.

    We talk about: • The emotional impact of false accusations • Why your brain treats being misjudged as a threat • How these experiences shape behavior and self-protection • The tendency to over-explain or defend yourself • Why truth doesn’t always win in the moment • How to stay grounded when you’re misunderstood

    Because sometimes the hardest thing isn’t being wrong.

    It’s being right… and not being believed.

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    8 分
  • What Are You Cultivating?
    2026/04/22

    Today is Earth Day… but this episode isn’t about the planet in the way you might expect.

    It’s about awareness.

    Because whether you realize it or not, you are cultivating something every single day.

    With your attention. With your habits. With what you give energy to… and what you ignore.

    In this episode, we explore: • The quiet patterns shaping your life • Why your brain defaults to what feels familiar, not what’s best • How small, repeated choices create your reality over time • The connection between awareness, attention, and growth • A simple way to shift what you’re building starting today

    Because what you water… grows.

    And what you neglect doesn’t stay the same.

    If you need a song for today, put on “Home” by Jack Johnson ft. Stick Figure.

    Let the vibes, vibe.

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    Follow along: Instagram: @MindBizLife

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    7 分
  • You’re Not Bold… You’re Misreading the Room
    2026/04/15

    You can say the right thing and still be completely off.

    I have been thinking about this more lately. How often what we interpret as confidence is actually a misread.

    Someone says a little too much. Pushes a little too far. Speaks at a moment that does not quite call for it.

    From their perspective, it can feel bold. Honest. Expressive.

    From the outside, it feels different.

    It feels like a disconnect.

    That gap is discernment.

    And it is something most people were never taught how to develop.

    In this episode, I break down what is actually happening when someone misses the room. Not just from a behavioral standpoint, but from a neurological one. Awareness, regulation, and even the need to be seen can override our ability to accurately read what is happening in front of us.

    I also share a real-life moment with my daughter that made this incredibly clear. How quickly she picked up on someone repeatedly misreading situations, and how consistently that translated as a lack of awareness.

    And then we zoom out.

    Because this is not just personal.

    Brands do this too.

    They push messaging that does not match the moment. They try to reposition before they realign the actual experience. And people feel that disconnect immediately, even if they cannot fully explain why.

    One line that stayed with me as I recorded this:

    When the story improves before the experience does, people stop trusting the story.

    Discernment requires a pause. It asks you to take in what is actually happening before deciding how to respond.

    And that one shift changes how you move in conversations, in relationships, and in business.

    A quick note before summer

    I have six more public episodes before I take a short break.

    But inside my Substack community, I will be sharing short Wednesday “Recalibration” Life Mastery episodes throughout June and July, along with a few additional pieces just for that space.

    Paid members also get full podcast episodes on Mondays instead of Wednesdays.

    And if you just want ad-free listening, you can get that on Substack as a free member too.

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    9 分
  • Narrative Drift: How Stories About You Start Changing
    2026/04/08

    This episode came from a realization I’ve had more than once recently.

    There are moments where someone will describe me, or reference something about me, and I’ll think…

    that’s not quite right.

    Not completely wrong, but not who I am anymore.

    And it made me start paying attention to something I see all the time in business, but don’t think we talk about enough in real life.

    Narrative drift.

    In this episode, I’m unpacking how the story about us can slowly shift over time — not because we’ve changed in a big, obvious way, but because of small things left uncorrected, assumptions that get repeated, and moments where we choose not to speak.

    I also tie this into branding and marketing, because businesses deal with this constantly. The difference is, they tend to be more intentional about shaping perception.We don’t always give ourselves that same permission.

    Inside this episode, I talk about:

    • how narratives about us are formed (and reinforced)

    • why people continue relating to older versions of us

    • what’s happening in the brain when these patterns take hold

    • how brands actively shape narrative and what we can learn from that

    • and why speaking up isn’t about control… it’s about alignment

    If you’ve ever felt slightly misunderstood, or like people are interacting with a version of you that no longer fits, this one will land.

    Because sometimes the shift isn’t about changing who you are.

    It’s about making sure the story reflects it.

    Connect with Lauren

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    Substack mindbizlife.substack.com

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    9 分
  • The Pattern ‘Mob Wives’ Is Helping Me Break
    2026/04/01

    Sometimes the patterns we need to change aren’t the obvious ones.

    They’re the ones that look like strengths.

    In this episode, Lauren reflects on a subtle but important shift she’s making, moving from being “go with the flow” and peacekeeping… to speaking up and holding her own.

    What happens when staying quiet starts to cost you something?

    When other people begin speaking for you... and not always in ways that feel aligned?

    And what does it look like to shift that… without becoming someone you’re not?

    In an unexpected twist, Lauren shares how something as random as watching Mob Wives sparked a realization about assertiveness, voice, and taking up space.

    Inside this episode:

    • The difference between being peaceful and being silent
    • How “easygoing” can turn into being overlooked
    • Why people start speaking for you when you don’t speak for yourself
    • The role your environment plays in shaping your behavior
    • How to begin shifting into a more assertive version of yourself

    This isn’t about becoming louder.

    It’s about becoming clearer.

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    7 分
  • What the Mid-Life?
    2026/03/25

    At some point in your late 30s, you look around and realize something surprising…

    You might actually be in midlife.

    In this episode, Lauren reflects on turning 38 and the unexpected shift that comes with this stage of life — not a crisis, but a quiet recalibration.

    As kids grow more independent and life begins to open up in new ways, midlife becomes less about starting over… and more about refining what truly matters.

    Lauren explores the emotional and neurological shifts happening during this phase, including why your priorities change, why your tolerance for misalignment decreases, and why time suddenly feels like it’s speeding up.

    Inside this episode:

    • Why midlife feels different than we expected
    • The identity shift that happens as your kids grow up
    • What’s happening in your brain during this stage of life
    • Why you start craving more alignment and less chaos
    • How this phase can actually be an upgrade, not a crisis

    This isn’t the beginning of the end.

    It might just be the beginning of a more intentional chapter.

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    8 分
  • When Did We Stop Having Fun? (And Why Your Brain Misses It)
    2026/03/11

    Somewhere between childhood and adulthood, many of us stop playing.

    We optimize for productivity, responsibility, healing, parenting, and work… and fun slowly becomes something we schedule instead of something we experience.

    In this episode, Lauren explores the neuroscience behind play and why fun isn’t frivolous — it’s actually essential for emotional regulation, creativity, and nervous system health.

    After making it her intention this year to have more fun and dance more, Lauren shares how something as simple as spontaneous four-wheeler rides has become an unexpected reset during stressful moments.

    Inside this episode: • What happens in the brain when we experience fun • Why play lowers stress and boosts emotional resilience • How movement and spontaneity reset the nervous system • Why reconnecting with your inner child may be one of the most practical forms of self-care

    Life mastery isn’t just about discipline and growth.

    Sometimes it’s about remembering how to play.

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    Substack mindbizlife.substack.com

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    7 分
  • Why Healing Can Make You Feel Sick and How Trauma Gets Stored in the Body
    2026/03/04

    Have you ever cried unexpectedly after a breakthrough conversation… felt physically exhausted after emotional healing… or even had digestive issues after processing something difficult?

    You might not be imagining it.

    Your body stores emotional experiences in the nervous system. And when those experiences finally begin to process, the body often responds physically.

    In this episode, Lauren explores the connection between trauma, the nervous system, and emotional release, including a personal story about a healing conversation that led to an unexpected physical response the next day.

    This episode blends neuroscience, somatic psychology, and real-life experience to explain why healing isn’t just emotional — it’s biological.

    Key takeaway: Your body isn’t overreacting. It’s processing what it finally feels safe enough to release.

    Connect with Lauren

    Instagram @laurenoflight @mindbizlife

    Substack mindbizlife.substack.com

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    12 分