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  • The Teacher Next Door: A Teacher-Mom on Friendship, Moving States & Kids Today
    2025/12/05

    Ever had a neighbor become part of your village?

    This week I’m sitting down with Melissa — one of my favorite humans, former across-the-street neighbor, and the teacher-mom who helped raise my kids during our cul-de-sac years.

    Melissa recently did something incredibly brave: she moved her family out of state, left the only community she’s ever known, and started teaching in a completely new school system.

    In this conversation we talk about:

    • What actually happens when you move your family to a new state

    • Teaching 4th & 5th graders in 2025 — the emotions, the tech, the expectations

    • Why kids today struggle with focus, grit, and problem-solving

    • The hidden emotional labor teachers carry

    • Parenting styles, classroom culture, and what teachers wish parents knew

    • How mom friendships become lifelines — especially during COVID-era motherhood

    • Cowboy romance books, Amazon “potato shoes,” and the art of driveway therapy.

    If you’ve ever lost your village, rebuilt your village, or wished you had one — this episode will feel like a warm cup of coffee on the driveway.

    🎙️ Listen, share, and tag a teacher-mom who would love this.

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    46 分
  • From Leading Teams at Big Tech to Leading Herself: A Burnout Recovery Story
    2025/11/25

    Episode Description

    Hey friends! This episode is a really special one because I'm sitting down with one of my best friends, Casey Calkins—the person who literally talked me out of the classroom and into tech, and who has been cheering on this podcast since it was just a scribble in my notes app.

    If you're a high-achieving, spreadsheet-loving, "I can handle it" working mom who's running on fumes, this one's for you.

    Casey spent 20 years in sales at companies like Salesforce, leading teams and crushing it on paper. But behind the scenes, her body was waving every red flag: chronic migraines that looked like strokes, a collapse at lunch with her parents, a heart defect, and what turned out to be a cerebellar stroke.

    In This Conversation, We Talk About:

    • What burnout really looks like for ambitious women (beyond "I'm tired")
    • How COVID, remote work, and little kids created the perfect storm for chronic stress
    • The identity crisis that came with taking a leave of absence
    • The resentment she felt towards her own body
    • Small, unsexy things that helped her heal: walks, boundaries, fiction, creativity, asking for help
    • Why she left corporate to start C2IT Partners, coaching leaders to build healthier team cultures

    If you've ever wondered "Is it really this bad? Or am I just not enough?"—you need to hear this. You are not weak. Your nervous system is just tired.

    Note: This episode is longer than usual because I couldn't cut anything out. Grab your coffee (or sleepy time tea), maybe some banana bread, and let's dive in.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily & Amelia Nagoski

    Unlocking Us® episode: "Burnout and How to Complete the Stress Cycle"

    The 5 Types of Wealth by Sahil Bloom

    After-School Banana Bread by Joanna Gaines Get the cookbook here! View the recipe

    Connect with Casey Calkins:

    Website: C2IT Partners

    LinkedIn: Casey Calkins

    Instagram: @c2itpartners

    Connect With Me:

    Instagram: @wannagrabcoffeepod

    Trigger Warning: This episode discusses health crises and the physical effects of chronic stress.

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  • The PTO Strategy That Made Me a Better Mom AND Employee-Part 1: First and Last Day of School)
    2025/11/19

    On this episode of Wanna Grab Coffee? we’re talking PTO. You know, that “benefit” that somehow turned into Paid Time Off for Sick Kids, School Chaos, and Everyone Else’s Emergencies Except Yours. Working moms, this one is for us.

    If you’ve ever tried to be emotionally available on the first or last day of school while secretly checking Slack in the pickup line… same. And if you’ve ever wondered why taking a single PTO day feels harder than your actual job… also same.

    In this episode, we’re breaking down how to reclaim PTO as part of your earned compensation, not a guilty treat. You’ll learn how to use PTO as a tool for intentional life design- not just for fevers, field trips, and last-minute crises — but for mental health, emotional availability, and showing up for your kids when it matters most.

    We get into:

    ☕️ The invisible emotional load of school transitions ☕️ Why presence > perfection (and definitely > inbox zero)

    ☕️ How to set boundaries with your team + manager

    ☕️ Tactical ways to unplug without spiraling

    ☕️ How PTO supports burnout recovery, parenting, and career longevity

    ☕️ What it looks like to design a life that works for your family, not just your job

    This is real talk for working moms juggling career pressure, mom guilt, emotional labor, and the constant mental load. If you’re trying to balance motherhood and ambition without losing your sanity, this episode will give you both the truth bombs and the tools.

    Grab your coffee, shut down your Slack, and let’s talk about the PTO you deserve — and how it can change the way you show up for your family and yourself.

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    28 分
  • The ‘Always-On’ Trap: Setting Real Boundaries as a Working Mom
    2025/11/11

    In this episode, I’m diving into one of the hardest but most necessary parts of being a working mom...setting boundaries at work. You know that feeling of being “always on,” constantly checking Slack or email even after you’ve logged off? Yeah, I’ve been there.

    I share some of my own experiences around learning (and sometimes failing) to draw the line between work and home, and what it’s taken to unlearn the guilt that comes with prioritizing rest and self-care. We’ll talk through a few small, realistic steps you can take to protect your energy and create more breathing room in your day.

    Because at the end of the day, boundaries aren’t about saying no. They’re about saying yes to peace, connection, and the parts of life that matter most.

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    36 分
  • Downshifting Part Two: A Step-by-Step Reflection for Working Moms
    2025/11/04

    In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what it really looks like to downshift — in work, parenting, and the way we see our own bodies. I talk through the tension between who we’ve been told to be (high achieving, always on, constantly proving) and what our actual hearts and homes need from us right now.

    We walk through:

    • A real financial reality check — not the Pinterest version, but the honest math of “How much do we truly need to live well?”
    • Mindset shifts around wants vs. needs — and how so many of our “needs” are actually habits, pressure, or comparison.
    • The Sacrifice Audit — what’s easy to cut, what’s painful, and what’s absolutely non-negotiable for your sanity.
    • How to measure the invisible gains — like bandwidth, peace, mornings that don’t feel like a sprint, actually being present with your kids, and remembering who you are.

    I also share a few practical tools to help you track progress that isn’t just financial — because downshifting is just as much about what you get back as what you let go of.

    We close with encouragement to notice and celebrate the tiny wins — the kind that don’t show up on spreadsheets but change your whole life.

    This is for the moms who are tired of feeling like their worth is in their output — and are ready to reclaim their time, their presence, and their joy.

    Pour a cup. Let’s breathe. You’re not doing this alone. ☕💛

    ⁠Free printable reflection guide here!

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    29 分
  • Navigating Phones and Parenting in a Digital Age
    2025/10/22

    In this episode, the host discusses the challenges of parenting in a digital age, particularly focusing on the dilemma of when to give children their first phones. The conversation explores the impact of technology on childhood experiences, the importance of modeling healthy device use, and the need for parents to navigate the complexities of communication in a tech-driven world. The host shares personal anecdotes and insights, emphasizing the significance of maintaining a balance between screen time and real-life interactions.

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    31 分
  • Blindsided by a Layoff
    2025/10/22

    In this episode of Wanna Grab Coffee, host Natalie Lisk shares her personal experiences of being laid off twice within 18 months. She discusses the emotional turmoil that accompanies job loss, the immediate actions one should take after a layoff, and practical strategies for navigating the job search. Lisk emphasizes the importance of understanding the reasons behind layoffs, managing emotions, and preparing for future opportunities. She also highlights the significance of maintaining a positive mindset and leveraging one's skills and experiences to move forward in their career.

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    58 分
  • Downshifting Your Career – A Strategic Move, Not a Step Back
    2025/10/08

    Ever felt like the job you worked so hard to climb into is actually the very thing draining the life out of you? In this episode of Wanna Grab Coffee, I’m opening up about my own journey of intentionally downshifting my career after years in the corporate grind.

    I share the health scare that became my wake-up call, the identity crisis that came with taking a step back, and the real conversations with friends that helped me reimagine success as a working mom. We’ll talk about:

    • How stress can sneak up on you until your body forces you to stop
    • The ego hit (and surprising freedom) of stepping away from titles and paychecks
    • The financial and emotional realities of making a big career shift
    • Why showing up for my kids became my ultimate “promotion”

    This is the first episode in a mini-series on downshifting—where I’ll share what it looks like in practice, what to consider before making the leap, and how to navigate the messy middle.

    So grab that coffee (or the laundry basket waiting for you), and let’s get real about redefining success on our own terms.

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    38 分