EPISODE · Sep 10, 2025 · 33 MIN
S1 E13 - Rolling phone calls with my sisters | Sisterly support for our businesses | Humor
from THE ONE THAT GLITTERS / GLITTER MOUTH: For the creative, ambitious moms with Michelle Lang · host Michelle Lang
Episode Synopsis: [Audio Diary Recorded 3.23.25]In this special family edition episode of Glitter mouth, I'm rolling phone calls with 2 of my 3 sisters and my mother. The first call is with my youngest sister, Tessa Lang, who runs an art company and has her own legging line called Chadpodi Collective. We chat about social media and I pitch her to film content even when she doesn’t know how to use it yet. (And when she doesn’t feel like it) My older sister, Shay Tiziano has a book called “Soaring and Exploring” which details out the art of Rope Tying and we talk about meeting up (in a later episode) so she can teach me about her skills. (My other sister, Siena Lang has a company called Tasting Burrow on Etsy which has PDF papers for wine, beer, soda and many other tastings! So fun for parties and events.) Perfect for understanding family dynamics in creative careers, learning about alternative art forms, and seeing how supportive relationships fuel entrepreneurial success.In this episode, I talk about:My sister Tessa's upcoming art installation at a cool hotel and encouraging her to document the behind-the-scenes process (you can find her art here: @chtapodicollective)Why filming everyday moments is crucial content gold—even if you don't use it immediately, you'll have it when you need itMy advice to Tessa about combining her three fascinating story elements: alopecia journey, tennis pro career, and legging businessSister Cheyenne's rope artistry and why the kink community is so safe as far as consent goes, although misunderstood by the general public. (you can see her content here @shaytiziano)Planning a collaboration with Cheyenne to teach me basic rope tying for a YouTube proof-of-concept seriesHow supportive family relationships create the foundation for taking creative risks and pursuing unconventional pathsHow my family's diverse creative pursuits—from rope art to tennis to leggings to swimming—all support each other's success
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Episode Synopsis: [Audio Diary Recorded 3.23.25]In this special family edition episode of Glitter mouth, I'm rolling phone calls with 2 of my 3 sisters and my mother. The first call is with my youngest sister, Tessa Lang, who runs an art company and has her own legging line called Chadpodi Collective. We chat about social media and I pitch her to film content even when she doesn’t know how to use it yet. (And when she doesn’t feel like it) My older sister, Shay Tiziano has a book called “Soaring and Exploring” which details out the art of Rope Tying and we talk about meeting up (in a later episode) so she can teach me about her skills. (My other sister, Siena Lang has a company called Tasting Burrow on Etsy which has PDF papers for wine, beer, soda and many other tastings! So fun for parties and events.) Perfect for understanding family dynamics in creative careers, learning about alternative art forms, and seeing how supportive relationships fuel entrepreneurial success.In this episode, I talk about:My sister Tessa's upcoming art installation at a cool hotel and encouraging her to document the behind-the-scenes process (you can find her art here: @chtapodicollective)Why filming everyday moments is crucial content gold—even if you don't use it immediately, you'll have it when you need itMy advice to Tessa about combining her three fascinating story elements: alopecia journey, tennis pro career, and legging businessSister Cheyenne's rope artistry and why the kink community is so safe as far as consent goes, although misunderstood by the general public. (you can see her content here @shaytiziano)Planning a collaboration with Cheyenne to teach me basic rope tying for a YouTube proof-of-concept seriesHow supportive family relationships create the foundation for taking creative risks and pursuing unconventional pathsHow my family's diverse creative pursuits—from rope art to tennis to leggings to swimming—all support each other's success
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