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  • Celebrity Wedding Planner Marcy Blum Turned Fun Into a Million-Dollar Business
    2025/11/24

    How do you turn fun into a career? In this honest, funny, and inspiring episode of The Messy Parts, celebrity event planner Marcy Blum tells Maryam how she went from living on a failed commune in Vermont to organizing lavish celebrations for LeBron James, Kevin Bacon, and countless billionaires, and why “fun” is her most powerful business strategy. Along the way, Marcy opens up about sexism in the culinary world, building her brand without a blueprint, and finding purpose after burnout. It’s a story of creativity, survival, and joy — the messy kind that makes a life worth celebrating.

    Key Moments

    🎭 From Bronx Kid to Performing Arts Dreamer
    How a bold teenager chased art, broke expectations, and followed her creative instincts.

    🏡 The Commune Years: Learning the Hard Way About Belonging & Failure
    The Vermont commune experiment — and the messy lessons it left behind.

    🍳 From “Let’s Make a Deal” to Le Cordon Bleu
    How depression, a mother’s push, and Paris changed everything.

    👩‍🍳 Breaking Barriers in a Male-Dominated Kitchen
    Being one of the first women at the CIA — and facing sexism head-on.

    🍽️ From Miserable Chef to Accidental Entrepreneur
    The bizarre lunch that led to her first big break — thanks to Ed Koch.

    💡 Reinvention & Risk: How Marcy Accidentally Invented Wedding Planning
    The Tony Robbins insight that pushed her to quit misery and start her business.

    💰 The Pricing Wake-Up Call: Why It Took 25 Years to Stop Undervaluing Herself
    Marcy’s candid money talk: from flat fees to millionaire weddings — and learning her worth.

    🥂 The Queen of Fun: Turning Every Party Into Living Theater
    How she brings joy, surprise, and connection into every event — even for billionaires.

    – 💬 Real Talk: Boundaries, Asking for Help & The Power of the Specific Ask
    Why vague “pick your brain” requests don’t work — and how to ask for help with confidence.



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  • How to Reinvent Yourself When You "Should Have Figured It Out By Now": Kelly Kopp
    2025/11/17

    Kelly Kopp, is now known as “New York City Kopp,” influencer, photographer, tour guide But at 40 years old, Kelly lost everything—his house in the mortgage crisis, his restaurant job, his health (without insurance), and watched his best friend, Sandy, die of cancer. Sitting poolside in Orlando contemplating how people reach their breaking point, Sandy's death became his wake-up call to "go live." He moved to New York City with just a suitcase, discovered photography, and built a social media empire as "New York City Kopp." This raw conversation explores how devastating loss can become the catalyst for reinvention, the power of laser focus, and finding joy in the most unexpected places.

    Topic Covered

    The Years "Wasted" Doing What You Were Supposed To Do: Working as a manager in Orlando for about 8 years before his pivot.

    The Economic Earthquake You Didn't See Coming "I bought a house in Orlando... I ended up losing the house. And that was the beginning of the domino effect."

    When Your Body Sends An Invoice Your Career Can't Pay At 40, Kelly experiences chest pain and stress, goes to ER without health insurance, ends up in cardiac unit for a week with tests and a blockage scare requiring a stent.

    The Compound Crisis That Breaks The Formula: "It was just so stressful. I lost my job. I lost my house, I'm in the hospital... Everything was against me... I didn't think things could get worse, but they continued to get worse."

    When Loss Doesn't Care About Your Deadlines: "She got diagnosed with cancer and it was quick from diagnosis to her passing away... it was a huge, huge impact on me."

    The Crisis That Makes You Understand Why People Just Stop

    The breaking point: "There was a point where I was sitting at the edge of my pool looking in the pool thinking... I could understand how people could get to the point and be like, I just can't do it anymore."

    The Terror Of Reinventing Yourself When You "Should Have Figured It Out By Now."

    Being Your Own Hype Man When You're Running On Empty: "Sometimes I do have to motivate myself... I'll read some motivational books or something... watch something that's motivational... that'll kick me out of this little bit of a funk."

    The always-on problem: "In the back of my mind I'm thinking I could do a video right now... It is challenging because... I'm like, hold on one second. I just gotta do a quick photo. I gotta do a quick video."

    Show Notes:

    Follow Kelly on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newyorkcitykopp/#

    Follow Kelly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newyorkcitykopp

    Follow Kelly on TikTok: https://www.instagram.com/newyorkcitykopp

    Kelly Kopp Tours: https://newyorkcitykopp.com/


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  • The Real Cost of Staying Silent at Work with Brooke Baldwin
    2025/11/10

    Could getting fired be the best thing that ever happened to you? In this deeply personal episode of The Messy Parts, journalist Brooke Baldwin sits down with Maryam to discuss her journey from heartbreak to healing after she was let go from her dream job at CNN. Brooke talks about speaking truth to power, walking through fear, and redefining success on her own terms. The two explore what happens when your identity is tied to your career — and how to rebuild when it all unravels. Whether you’re facing a layoff, a breakup, or a life transition, Brooke’s story will help you remember: sometimes losing it all is how you finally find yourself.

    Key Moments:

    Trusting Your Gut: When You Know Something’s Off
    Brooke shares how that inner “spidey sense” told her something wasn’t right at work—and why we so often ignore it.

    Kill Them with Kindnes💄
    How politeness and perfectionism can hold women back and the high cost of always saying yes.

    When Your Dream Job Stops Feeling Like One 💔
    Brooke reflects on how the news industry changed, and how her joy slowly faded at CNN.

    Being Sidelined and Staying Silent 🤐
    What it feels like to be removed from your own job and how masking pain becomes a survival skill in corporate culture.

    Speak Up (Before It’s Too Late) 🗣️
    Brooke reveals what she wishes she’d done differently and how to find the courage to speak up with both grace and strength.

    Fired but Not Free Yet 🔒
    The truth behind her on-air goodbye, the NDA that silenced her, and the emotional toll of pretending everything was fine.

    The Charade of the Perfect Life 🎭
    Brooke connects her workplace silence to her childhood, where appearances mattered more than truth.

    When It All Unravels: Career + Marriage 💥
    Two major endings collide, and Brooke learns that sometimes losing everything can be the start of becoming yourself.

    Make Your Own Money 💲
    Brooke explains how saving money over the years gave her the freedom to bet on herself after she was fired and her marriage fell apart.

    Healing at the Hoffman Institute 🌿
    A week of deep emotional work helps Brooke find clarity, courage, and connection after loss.

    Living Without the Armor ✨
    Brooke embraces her natural self, her truth, and the “messy middle”—and reminds us that the mess is life, so we might as well surrender to it.


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  • Turning “No” Into Opportunity: Broadway’s Michael McElroy on Rejection and Resilience
    2025/11/03

    Is your biggest mess also your best teacher? Broadway veteran Michael McElroy tells Maryam about his remarkable journey from rejection at Carnegie Mellon to leading Broadway casts and founding the award-winning Broadway Inspirational Voices. He and Maryam explore how to find purpose after burnout, the power of community and service, and what happens when you finally stop waiting for permission to begin. Michael opens up about identity, faith, and the messy truth behind resilience — reminding us that the hardest lessons can help us develop our greatest strengths.

    01:30 – 🙏 The Son of a Preacher: Growing Up in a Life of Service
    Michael reflects on his Cleveland roots, family faith, and how service shaped his art and leadership.

    06:30 – 💔 From Golden Child to Rejection at Carnegie Mellon
    Michael shares the painful story of being cut from his college program — and what it taught him about resilience and self-worth.

    09:30 – 💪 The Do-Over That Changed Everything
    With his mother’s support, Michael fought his way back into the program, learning how to turn pain into purpose.

    14:00 – 🔄 Stop Reacting, Start Acting
    Michael’s breakthrough moment — learning how to reclaim power by responding with intention, not reaction.

    17:30 – 🎭 Teaching Life Through Art
    How Michael teaches young artists resilience, failure, and courage in an age of perfectionism.

    19:30 – 💡 Breakthroughs and Busts
    As Michael’s star climbs in NYC, he is also reminded how unpredictable the business can be and that he can’t attach his identity or his worth to his job.

    26:00 – 🚀 Say Yes Before You’re Ready
    Michael explains how leaning into side projects and passion work opened doors he never expected.

    29:00 – ❤️ Healing Through Helping — Founding Broadway Inspirational Voices
    The story behind his award-winning gospel choir and how service became a form of healing.

    37:00 – 🔮 The Little Voice That Changes Everything
    Michael describes the quiet inner voice that guided him to teaching — and how to trust your intuition when it’s time to pivot.



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    42 分
  • Finding Light in the Darkness: Writer Jonathan Merritt on Faith, Courage, and Starting Over.
    2025/10/27

    Jonathan Merritt was a pastor’s son destined to preach — until he was publicly outed online and his life imploded. When faith, identity, and ambition collide — what do you do? Jonathan knows that question intimately. But through the wreckage came clarity, courage, and an entirely new way of living. In this candid episode, Jonathan tells Maryam how losing community, career, and certainty opened the door to authenticity, spirituality, and a renewed sense of purpose. Whether you’re navigating a career change, questioning what you believe, or trying to rebuild after loss, Jonathan’s story offers hope that healing starts with honesty — and that being messy is part of becoming whole.

    Key Moments

    00:01:45 – Growing Up in a Mega Church World 🙏
    Jonathan shares what it was like being the child of a famous Southern Baptist pastor — living under constant pressure to appear “perfect.”

    00:03:45 – Always Knew I Was Different 🌈
    Jonathan opens up about knowing from childhood that he was “different” — and how that difference was seen as dangerous in his community.

    00:10:15 – The High of Being Seen 👀
    Jonathan describes his early writing success and the addictive rush of external validation — and how it left him feeling empty.

    00:13:30 – Feeling Trapped in My Own Life 🌀
    He shares how fear, faith, and career expectations left him feeling stuck — and how that became a lifelong trigger for anxiety.

    00:17:00 – Preaching What I Didn’t Believe 💔
    Jonathan confesses that he preached sermons he no longer believed, torn between loyalty to his community and honesty with himself. He wonders what he really wants to do with his life, and how he might find the courage to make a change.

    00:21:00 – Outed — and Everything Changed ⚡️
    The moment that shattered everything: Jonathan is publicly outed by someone he considered a friend, and forced to confront his family, his church, and his identity. Standing before thousands, he tells his truth — learning that vulnerability can invite compassion, not condemnation.

    00:27:45 – Courage Takes Time ✨
    Jonathan gathers the courage to make the biggest change yet: he sells everything and moves to New York to pursue his writing career, a leap of faith that begins his rebirth and new life in alignment.

    00:34:00 – Finding Light in the Darkness
    Jonathan draws on his spiritual roots, explaining how there is always light in the darkness, and how this mindset can keep anyone from falling into a pit of despair — even through the hardest times.

    00:45:45 – Messy Is the New Strong 💫
    Jonathan reflects on why he trusts “messy” more than “perfect” — and how real strength comes from embracing imperfection and truth.


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    50 分
  • Build a $22M Company While Surviving Layoffs, Lawsuits, Losing Friends: Create and Cultivate's Jaclyn Johnson
    2025/10/19

    At 22, Jaclyn Johnson landed her dream magazine job — until she realized it paid less than her rent. That rejection set off a chain of bold decisions: launching a fashion blog, being sued by a former employer, losing a job she moved across the country to take, and eventually starting her own PR/branding agency. Jaclyn tells Maryam how she turned fear into fuel and turned Create & Cultivate from a side hustle into a brand she eventually sold for $22 million.

    Along the way, she learned what women aren’t taught and don’t discuss in business, why women sometimes don’t support one another professionally, and the magic that can happen when they do. Jaclyn doesn’t sugarcoat the toll success can take — panic attacks, burnout, isolation — but she also shows how failure, when faced head-on, can be the greatest creative act of all.

    Key Moments

    * “You can’t eat makeup.” Learn why saying no to underpayment was the first bold move that shaped Jaclyn's multi-million-dollar career.

    * If you want to run your own business, you need to understand every role first. An early magazine internship taught Jaclyn Johnson a lesson most entrepreneurs miss: sales runs the show. She realized editorial might look glamorous, but it’s marketing and revenue that keep the lights on — and that knowing how every piece fits together is what makes a great founder.

    * Her advice for anyone just starting out: believe in yourself enough to show up. You might not be the expert today, but you can be tomorrow. Confidence comes from action, not perfection.

    * Being the Squeaky Wheel Can Get You Fired — And Set You Free. Jaclyn Johnson shares how being the one who questions, challenges, and moves too fast ultimately got her fired… and turned out to be the best thing that could’ve happened. Her story is a reminder: sometimes getting fired just means you’re meant to be your own boss

    * Jaclyn shares the turning point when Create & Cultivate went from side project to full-blown brand. After one breakout event, major clients started reaching out — and she realized the momentum was real. Encouraged by a mentor to bet on herself instead of building for others, Jaclyn took the leap and never looked back

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    41 分
  • From Her Parents' Basement to Editor-in-Chief (Twice): Danielle Belton's Comeback Story
    2025/10/13

    Think your biggest breakdown means you’ve failed? Journalist Danielle Belton was hospitalized multiple times for bipolar disorder while she was building her career. In this powerful episode, she opens up to Maryam about a childhood riddled with anxiety, falling into a deep depression after a failed marriage, and drinking tequila at work to power through panic attacks. Danielle hit rock bottom in her mid-twenties and moved home to her parents basement, where she started over and got a job folding sweaters at Macy’s. She tells Maryam how writing an anonymous blog during Barack Obama’s first presidential campaign led to other jobs that ultimately landed her a dream gig — editor-in-chief at HuffPost — and why she eventually walked away from it. Determined to defy the mental illness stigma, Danielle promised herself she’d live publicly with her illness no matter what. A raw, honest conversation about mental health, ambition, and resilience for anyone who’s ever thought their worst moment ended their shot at success.

    Key Moments

    00:00 – Danielle shares her promise to be open about bipolar disorder to show others there’s life after diagnosis.

    02:30 – She reflects on her anxious childhood, feeling old before her time and misunderstood by other kids.

    10:00– Danielle opens up about leaving a toxic marriage and reclaiming her ambition.

    11:30 – Danielle describes the physical ways her anxiety started to manifest

    13:00 – A raw confession about masking panic attacks with alcohol during her early reporting career.

    15:00 – The first of four hospitalizations for bipolar disorder — a turning point in accepting she needed help.

    20:00 – After her breakdown, Danielle describes the humiliation of moving back to her parents’ house and starting over — but also the seed of her comeback.

    22:30 – Her anonymous blog goes viral after Obama wins Iowa, launching her back into journalism.

    25:00 – A doctor’s advice pushes her to balance ambition and self-care as she tiptoes back into the working world

    33:00 – At The Root, Danielle battles depression but still rises to Managing Editor, proving high-functioning illness is complex.

    36:00– Danielle explains why she left her job as Editor-in-Chief of HuffPost to protect her team.

    40:30 – Danielle’s closing advice: feel your pain, but don’t live there. Remember who you are, and gamble on yourself.



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  • The Real Reason You're Paralyzed in Your Career (It's Not What You Think): Farnoosh Torabi
    2025/10/06

    What if everything you were told about building a career was wrong? Financial expert and host of The So Money Podcast, Farnoosh Torabi, gets raw about the messy reality behind her success—from being forced to give up her dream schools to avoid debt, to getting fired twice, to drowning in $300K of business debt that forced her to sell her home.

    This isn't another "hustle harder" story. It's an honest conversation about the fears nobody admits: waiting for permission that never comes, taking rejection personally, feeling naked without a job title, watching friends with trust funds lap you, and chasing definitions of success that aren't even yours.

    If you've ever felt paralyzed applying to hundreds of jobs, ashamed about a layoff, or terrified of financial dependence, this one's for you. We're talking about the career stuff nobody warns you about—and what actually helps when things fall apart.

    You're not failing. The game just changed and nobody told you.

    Show Notes:

    Guest: Farnoosh Torabi, a financial expert, bestselling author, and host of the "So Money" podcast and “The Montclair Pod.”

    Learn More About Farnoosh: https://farnoosh.tv/

    Follow Farnoosh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farnooshtorabi

    So Money Podcast: https://podcast.farnoosh.tv/

    The Montclair Pod: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-montclair-pod/id1785567683


    Topics Covered:

    • The Debt-Versus-Dreams Trap
    • The Comparison Trap on Social Media
    • The Paralysis of Permission-Seeking
    • The Rejection-Is-Death Mindset
    • The Job Application Black Hole
    • The Financial Dependence Fear
    • The "Shiny Object" Definition of Success
    • The Layoff Shame Spiral
    • Ending a Job Without Closure
    • Entrepreneurial Debt Disaster


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    42 分