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  • Putting Together the Pieces
    2026/04/20

    Have you ever felt like life is one big mysterious puzzle without the help of the picture on the box?

    In this Mini Monday episode of Superlatively Yes, Tanya shares a heartfelt reflection on what it means to live a meaningful life even when things feel confusing, overwhelming, or completely out of place. Through the metaphor of a puzzle, she explores how every piece of our lives, both the beautiful and the difficult, comes together over time to form something meaningful.

    This episode gently walks through the difference between simply existing and truly living. From quiet weekends and everyday moments to dreaming again and staying curious, Tanya reminds us that life isn't just found in big milestones—it's built in the small, ordinary moments we often overlook.

    With encouragement rooted in faith, she closes by reading Romans 12:9–21 (NIV), offering a powerful guide for living with love, intention, and purpose in the week ahead.

    If you've been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or like you're just going through the motions, this episode will help you reset, refocus, and remember that your life is unfolding exactly as it should—one piece at a time.

    Take a breath, lean in, and let this be your gentle reminder to live, not just exist.

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    9 分
  • What We're Watching, Reading, and Questioning with Jen
    2026/04/13

    "Your life… and there is still time to write it."

    In this episode of Superlatively Yes, Tanya and Jen bring their signature mix of humor, honesty, and heartfelt reflection as they unpack everything from modern friendship dynamics to fashion trends we may or may not be participating in (butter yellow nails…we're looking at you).

    The conversation kicks off with a hilarious nod to their earned right to have opinions—after surviving the wind suit era—and quickly moves into a thoughtful (and slightly concerned) review of Imperfect Women. The two reflect on what real friendship actually looks like, and why emotional awareness, empathy, and longevity matter more than surface-level connection.

    From there, things take a turn into storytelling and meaning as Jen shares insights from the book So I See You've Called in Dead, sparking a powerful conversation about legacy, relationships, and the idea that we are all, in a way, writing our own life story in real time.

    Of course, this wouldn't be Superlatively Yes without a few unexpected detours. Jen recounts her latest travel adventures (including airport behavior that raises serious questions about society), a deep dive into scent stacking trends, and a home update that includes birds in the attic, malfunctioning lights, and a doorknob that simply gave up.

    They also dream a little dream about seeing Harry Connick Jr. live in Nashville and staying at Dolly Parton's new hotel—because if you're going to plan a perfect night, you might as well go all the way.

    Through laughter, storytelling, and a few "are we okay?" moments, this episode reminds us that friendship is sacred, life is unpredictable, and sometimes you just have to find joy in the absurd.

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    52 分
  • Breakdowns Before Breakthroughs
    2026/04/06

    Good morning, sweet friends. Today's Mini Monday episode of the Superlatively Yes podcast is coming from a very full week—emotionally, mentally, and spiritually. The kind of week where life feels heavy and beautiful at the same time.

    In this episode, Tanya reflects on the contrast of life—deep, lingering emotions from what we watch, questions about the pace of modern life, meaningful moments with family, and the quiet realization that sometimes we're simply doing too much.

    From cleaning out closets and refreshing spaces to praying through hard things and sharing intentional time around a Seder dinner table, this conversation gently reminds us that life is happening in both the sacred and the ordinary.

    Tanya shares a personal shift—choosing to slow down and do just one thing at a time—and how that simple decision brought unexpected peace. She also reflects on the question so many of us ask: why do breakthroughs so often follow breakdowns?

    Through scripture, personal stories, and honest reflection, this episode offers encouragement for anyone feeling overwhelmed, stretched, or simply busy with life.

    If you've been moving fast, carrying a lot, or feeling the weight of it all, this is your invitation to slow down, take the scenic route, and focus on one meaningful thing today.

    Because maybe the breakthrough isn't in doing more… maybe it's in doing less, with more intention.

    Keep saying yes to the good stuff.

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    13 分
  • Trusting God With What We Cannot Control
    2026/03/30

    Today's Mini Monday episode of the Superlatively Yes Podcast is coming from a very real and tender place.

    If you woke up feeling overwhelmed, behind, or carrying something heavy before your feet even hit the floor… this episode is for you.

    Tanya shares an honest reflection on what it means to live through seasons of unexpected change, emotional weight, and the quiet pressures of everyday life. In a world that often pushes us to keep going faster, this episode is a gentle invitation to slow down, breathe, and remember what actually matters.

    You'll be reminded that you are not alone in what you're feeling. Behind every front door are real lives filled with both joy and struggle. And even in the middle of uncertainty, you still have the capacity to move forward.

    This episode explores the powerful idea that the opposite of anxiety isn't calm… it's surrender. Letting go of what was never ours to carry. Trusting God with what we cannot control. And choosing to take just the next right step.

    Tanya also brings back one of the most meaningful concepts from the show: Proof the Day Existed. A reminder that progress doesn't have to be big to be meaningful. Showing up counts. Taking a breath counts. Choosing peace counts.

    If life feels like a lot right now, this episode will help you reset, refocus, and move forward with grace.

    Because the goal isn't perfection.
    The goal is proof.

    And some days, that is more than enough.

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    8 分
  • Straight to Jail: Taxes, Pants & Spring Problems
    2026/03/23

    In this episode of the Superlatively Yes podcast, Tanya and Jen bring their signature mix of humor, honesty, and real-life conversation as they cover everything from skincare and spring trends to stress, taxes, and finding joy in everyday life.

    The Wrap Around Pant from Banana Republic

    The Pitt

    Night Agent

    Becoming Bulletproof by Evy Poumpouras

    Fresh from a laser skincare appointment, the conversation starts light with reflections on beauty treatments, changing environments, and life in Northwest Arkansas before quickly turning into a hilarious and relatable discussion about the frustrations of the IRS and the stress of tax season.

    From there, Tanya and Jen dive into spring fashion, including current trends, the return of statement pants, and why high-waisted comfort might be here to stay. They share personal style insights, relatable struggles with finding the right fit, and their thoughts on evolving fashion in midlife.

    The episode also explores seasonal transitions, including Easter traditions, hosting during busy life seasons, and the balance between productivity and presence.

    At the heart of the conversation is a meaningful reminder to embrace "whimsy" in daily life—adding small, joyful moments that bring lightness and personality into routines that can otherwise feel overwhelming.

    This episode is perfect for listeners who enjoy real conversations about life, style, stress, humor, and personal growth, all delivered with warmth and authenticity.

    If you love lifestyle podcasts, conversations about everyday life, or finding joy in the middle of busy seasons, this episode is for you.

    Be sure to follow, share with a friend, and come back every week for more real-life encouragement and laughter.

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    45 分
  • The In-Between Season of Life (And Why It Feels So Hard)
    2026/03/23

    In this encouraging Mini Monday episode of the Superlatively Yes podcast, Tanya shares a heartfelt reflection on navigating life in the "in-between" season—where wisdom has grown, but life still feels uncertain, overwhelming, and full of responsibility.

    From worrying about children and finances to managing anxiety, change, and the fast pace of life, this episode reminds listeners that growing older does not mean life gets easier—but it does mean we gain perspective, resilience, and deeper understanding.

    Tanya opens up about the tension between missing simpler times and embracing the present, while offering practical encouragement for coping with stress, regulating your nervous system, and returning to faith when life feels heavy.

    If you've been feeling overwhelmed, anxious about the future, or carrying a sense of emotional weight you can't quite explain, this episode will remind you that you are not alone—and that peace is still available to you.

    This episode also explores themes of self-care, emotional wellness, faith, joy, and letting go of control, encouraging listeners to release what they were never meant to carry and to embrace each day as a fresh start.

    Take a deep breath, reset your week, and come back to what matters most.

    If this episode encouraged you, please share it with a friend and follow the podcast for more uplifting conversations each week.

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    7 分
  • The Truth About Unexpected Change
    2026/03/16

    Unexpected change has a way of getting our attention. We can hear about changes happening in the world all day long, but until something shifts in our own routines, our families, or our plans, we don't truly feel the weight of it.

    In this Mini Monday episode of the Superlatively Yes Podcast, Tanya talks about navigating seasons of uncertainty, stress, family dynamics, and the unexpected turns that life brings. She reflects on the reality that behind every front door is a family experiencing both good days and hard days, and that the human condition connects us all more than we realize.

    Tanya shares how faith, prayer, patience, and simple daily actions can help us move forward even when life feels overwhelming. She introduces her word for 2026—Triple—and what it means to pray for triple provision, opportunity, creativity, strength, and influence.

    This episode is an encouraging reminder that most problems are temporary, most people are good, and most situations are figure-out-able with faith, patience, and one irreversible task at a time.

    If you are navigating change, feeling overwhelmed, or simply need a hopeful reset for the week ahead, this episode will remind you that you are not alone and that the best chapters of your life may still be ahead.

    Topics in this episode include:

    Unexpected life changes
    Faith during difficult seasons
    Prayer and trusting God's timing
    Managing anxiety and stress
    Family dynamics and life transitions
    The power of daily progress
    The "Irreversible Task" mindset
    Finding strength during uncertain times

    Be safe, be funny, and say yes to the good stuff.

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    8 分
  • It's Giving Swinter
    2026/03/12

    A few themes from this episode:
    Healing is humbling, and sometimes accepting help is its own kind of growth.
    Not everything in modern life feels as user-friendly as it should.
    Your nervous system deserves compassion, too.
    Midlife may come with more sock decisions than anyone prepared us for.
    A good evening routine can be an act of self-respect.

    In this episode of Superlatively Yes, Tanya and Jen are back behind the microphones, talking through one of those very specific life seasons where everything feels just a little harder than it should. From the strange weather whiplash of "swinter" to the humbling realities of recovering from surgery with only one working arm, this conversation is full of the kind of honest, funny, and deeply relatable moments that make you feel less alone.

    Jen shares the surprisingly long list of everyday tasks that become nearly impossible with one arm, including driving through Chick-fil-A, putting on deodorant, typing, fixing hair, changing sheets, and simply opening a bag of almonds with dignity intact. Tanya, meanwhile, brings stories from real life that include cleaning an apartment alone for hours, nearly taking Shawn out with a Swiffer after being startled half to death, and trying to make sense of why husbands seem uniquely gifted at appearing out of nowhere and alarming the women they love.

    The conversation takes a delightful turn through Bridgerton parties, Life360 surveillance by beloved family members, and the deeply unserious but somehow very important question of what socks grown women are supposed to be wearing now. Compression socks, slouch socks, no-shows, crew socks — nothing is simple anymore, and Tanya and Jen are not afraid to say so.

    Underneath all the laughter, this episode also lands on something meaningful. The girls talk about why life can suddenly feel more complicated in certain seasons, how technology should be making life easier but often doesn't, and what it looks like to thoughtfully care for yourself when your energy feels stretched thin. Jen shares what she is saying "superlatively yes" to right now: a new evening routine, better rest, and creating time for herself before bed instead of falling into the trap of revenge bedtime procrastination. Tanya opens up about self-talk, inner criticism, and the slow work of learning to treat yourself with more kindness.

    This episode is funny, comforting, thoughtful, and full of the kind of side conversations that somehow end up telling the truth. If you've ever felt overstimulated, overcomplicated, under-rested, or personally attacked by seasonal wardrobe changes, this one is for you.

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    47 分