Real Women of Bastrop

Real Women of Bastrop

di Lindsay Kana
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RWOB with Laurie & Caitlyn Ingram
In this conversation, Lindsay Kana hosts Laurie and Caitlyn Ingram, a mother-daughter duo who share their unique bond and insights into navigating the challenges of growing up together. They discuss the importance of communication, trust, and quality time in building a strong relationship. The conversation highlights how they overcame teenage challenges, built confidence, and adapted parenting styles to meet individual needs. They emphasize the role of Bastrop community support and effective communication in fostering a healthy family dynamic. Takeaways: The mother-daughter relationship can evolve from authority to friendship. Open communication is key to understanding each other. Quality time spent together strengthens family bonds. Trust is a two-way street in parenting. Effective communication helps in resolving conflicts. Every child requires a different parenting approach. Building confidence in children is essential for their growth. Community support plays a vital role in family dynamics. Navigating challenges together fosters resilience. Celebrating each other's strengths enhances family unity.
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RWOB with Liz Formica
Join Lindsay Kana as she speaks with the owner of Plutos Wine Bar, Liz Formica. Learn about what brought her to Bastrop, Texas, why she opened a wine bar, and what sets them apart from others!
RWOB with Cynthia Sanders Meyer
Join Lindsay Kana and Cynthia Meyer as they reminisce about the "old Bastrop" and how it is evolving. Learn more about why Cynthia chose to run for Bastrop City Council, and what she is looking forward to with the growth happening in Bastrop, Texas.
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RWOB with Jazzmyne DeShay
In this engaging conversation, Jazzmyne DeShay shares her journey as a personal stylist in Bastrop, Texas, discussing her passion for fashion and her experiences working with clients, including celebrities and everyday individuals. She highlights the importance of personal connection in styling and her unique approach to helping clients curate their wardrobes. Jazzmyne also talks about her Well-Suited program, which supports domestic violence survivors and postpartum moms by providing them with styled clothing. Additionally, she touches on her husband's fashion brand, Saint Alexander, and their collaborative efforts in the fashion industry. Reach out to Jazzmyne here: stylistj.walker@gmail.com Jazzmyne Karr
RWOB with Veronica Seever
Today’s conversation with Veronica Seever was such a reminder of the strength women carry quietly...the kind of strength that doesn’t need an announcement, because it shows up in the work. We talked about what it means to find your voice around men who don’t hand you respect automatically… and what it means to earn it through grit, clarity, and confidence. We talked about mentors who pour into you, moments that shape you, and the power of knowing you can do the job without asking permission. This is exactly why Real Women of Bastrop exists, to put real stories behind the women keeping this town moving. More about Veronica here: https://sheisallthethings.com/
RWOB with Jess Valentine
Join Lindsay Kana as she chats with Jess Valentine about her journey to Bastrop, Texas, and how she's building a sense of community through yoga, wellness, and gardening. Discover the charm of small-town life, the importance of personal growth, and the power of connecting with others. Key Topics: Jess's move from Austin to Bastrop and the lifestyle shift Building community through yoga and wellness workshops The joys and challenges of gardening in Bastrop Personal growth and healing in times of change The evolving community and opportunities in Bastrop Highlights: Jess's experience with the Bastrop community and its genuine connections The role of yoga and meditation in personal well-being Gardening adventures and the lessons learned from nature Insights into creating inclusive and welcoming communities Tune in to hear Jess's inspiring stories and learn how you can embrace change and community in your own life. Don't forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations!
RWOB with Geri DiVita
In this conversation, Geri DiVita shares her journey from a corporate career to founding Thrive for Life, a nonprofit aimed at empowering young people with financial literacy and trade skills. She discusses the concept of 'burning the boats' as a metaphor for committing to one's goals and the importance of mindset in achieving financial freedom. Geri reflects on her evolving definition of success, emphasizing the value of community and personal growth. The conversation also touches on the significance of education and the role of financial literacy in shaping a better future for the next generation. “Boat Burning for Beginners” Book: https://amzn.to/4nJjjg9 Hosted by Lindsay Kana, Real Women of Bastrop
RWOB with Ann Marie Nguyen
In this conversation, Ann Marie Nguyen shares her journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a master gardener and entrepreneur. She discusses the importance of creating a fulfilling life through gardening in Bastrop, TX, the mindset shift from scarcity to abundance, and the significance of setting boundaries to maintain peace. Ann Marie also emphasizes financial literacy and investing in oneself and future generations, all while providing insights into her personal growth and experiences.
RWOB with Krystal Grimes
In this conversation, Krystal Grimes, founder of The Heal Alliance, shares her journey into mental health and community support, emphasizing the importance of understanding historical trauma and creating spaces for youth engagement. She discusses the challenges of navigating emotional work while maintaining personal balance and the significance of fostering belonging within communities. The dialogue highlights the need for programs that promote connection and understanding among diverse populations, as well as the personal growth that comes from embracing change and listening to one's inner guidance.
RWOB with Kim Streuer
This episode features Kim Streuer, Owner of StyleHouse Salon in Smithville TX. Listen along as Kim dives in to the topic of perimenopause! Lindsay Kana interviews Kim about her journey in the hair industry, the challenges of perimenopause, and the importance of hormone replacement therapy. They discuss the dual role of hairstylists as therapists, the significance of sharing personal stories among women, and the impact of social media on the beauty industry. The conversation also touches on rapid-fire questions that reveal fun facts about Kimberly's preferences and experiences
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