The School of Moxie Podcast

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The School of Moxie Podcast

🎧 The School of Moxie Podcast 🎧 Brought to you by Sensible Woo...This isn’t business advice wrapped in clickbait. (It’s better.)Each season, we break down a story — TV shows, movies, pop culture moments — and use it to torch the tired business advice that forgot you're a human being (not a productivity app).🧠 What does real leadership look like when nobody’s handing out trophies? ⚡ What happens when you stop chasing visibility and start chasing truth? 🔥 How do you build a brand that actually feels like you... without selling your soul for engagement?No freebies. No funnel bait. No awkward pitches where someone fake-laughs and asks you to “circle back.” Just real conversations... raw ones... the kind you don’t get when everyone’s trying to impress each other.If you’re tired of boring business podcasts, safe conversations, and performative vulnerability... you’re going

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    Season 3 Trailer: Guess Who’s Back?

    Season 3 of the School of Moxie Podcast is officially on the way.If you’re new here, School of Moxie is the podcast where we use TV shows and movies to talk about business. Not the fluffy “compare leadership styles” kind of conversations… the real ones. The decisions, pressure, and identity shifts that come with building something that has to survive in the real world.Season 1 walked through the apocalypse with The Last of Us.Season 2 was a solo coaching season inspired by Ted Lasso.For Season 3, the guests are back — but there’s a twist.Every founder joining the show is bringing their comfort show or comfort movie. The one they rewatch when life gets stressful. The story that resets their nervous system. The characters that quietly reveal what they value most.But this season isn’t just about nostalgia.It’s about stakes.Every entrepreneur featured this season runs a business that carries their real life — their housing, health insurance, groceries, and future. No dual-income parachutes. No hidden safety nets.You fly… or you fail.And when the stakes are that real, the way someone watches a story tells you everything.New episodes begin dropping this summer.And don’t worry… the School of Moxie torch for Pedro Pascal is still burning strong. I have a feeling he might wander into Season 3 somewhere.Purely coincidental. Completely professional reasons.Support the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Behind the Scenes of Season 2, What’s Brewing at Moxie Studios, and a Look Ahead at Season 3

    This episode is for the people who stuck around. The ones who know that real creativity doesn’t run on launch calendars. It runs on healing.In this bonus episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what really happened between Season 1 and Season 2—everything from storm damage, caregiving, grief, and chronic health recovery to the soul-stretching journey of building Moxie Studios in Vancouver.I talk about why I had to delay Season 2, what I’ve learned about legacy in the slow moments, and what’s coming next for The School of Moxie Podcast (spoiler: Season 3 is back to guest interviews, pop culture, and big energy inside the new studio).👀 Want updates about Season 3, live recordings, and behind-the-scenes content?Subscribe to my weekly media digest at sensiblewoo.com/subscribe and come along for the ride.Support the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Ted Lasso is a Business Story: Slow, Sustainable, and Unshakeable

    Episode 10: “The Long Game Is the Only Game”This episode is a sermon. A love letter. A late-night call to every entrepreneur who’s tired of shortcut culture and ready to lead with integrity.We’re closing out Season 2 with a deep dive into long-game leadership. From Trent Crimm’s legacy journalism to Coach Beard staying in England, to the spark of Rebecca’s women’s franchise—we’re talking about the ripple effect of doing the right thing, even when it’s slow, scary, or wildly misunderstood.And yeah, I’ve made those long-game moves in my own business. They’ve been messy. Uncomfortable. But they’re the reason I’m still here... and thriving.If you’re ready to quit chasing fast and start building something that lasts, this one’s for you.👀 Want more clarity like this every week? Subscribe to my weekly media digest at sensiblewoo.com/subscribe for behind-the-scenes insights, readings, and updates you won’t get anywhere else.Support the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Ted Lasso is a Business Story: Vulnerability ≠ Strategy

    Episode 9: “Your Brand Can’t Hold Your Baggage”There’s a difference between telling your story with intention—and bleeding all over your audience for engagement.In Episode 9, we unpack the misuse of vulnerability in online entrepreneurship and why your healing deserves more than a Canva carousel. With help from Ted Lasso characters like Jamie Tartt, Rebecca, and Dr. Sharon Fieldstone, we explore what real emotional integration looks like—on and off the mic.I also get personal about the Depp/Heard trial, a raw moment in my visibility journey, and how a Season 1 episode with Eunice Brownlee gave me a doorway into storytelling that was actually ready to be shared.👀 Want more clarity like this every week? Subscribe to my weekly media digest at sensiblewoo.com/subscribe for behind-the-scenes insights, readings, and updates you won’t get anywhere else.Support the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Ted Lasso is a Business Story: Real Rest Requires Real Alignment

    Rest doesn’t always look like slowing down. Sometimes it looks like dancing all night, playing weird games, or skipping town with your dominatrix girlfriend.In this episode, we explore rest on your own terms through the lens of Coach Beard in Ted Lasso. Beard doesn’t try to be anyone else. He knows what recharges him—and he doesn’t apologize for it.I’m breaking down why so many entrepreneurs burn out even when they’re technically resting, and why copying someone else’s version of “wellness” won’t save you. If you’re ready to stop glamorizing burnout and start finding joy in ways that actually work for you, this one’s for you.👀 Want more clarity like this every week? Subscribe to my weekly media digest at sensiblewoo.com/subscribe for behind-the-scenes insights, readings, and updates you won’t get anywhere else.Support the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Ted Lasso is a Business Story: Not All Criticism Is Feedback

    Welcome to the episode where we separate useful reflection from noise. In Ted Lasso, the fans at the pub act like a character unto themselves—cheering, jeering, and always watching. And just like in business, not all of that input is helpful.This week we’re looking at the Richmond fanbase as a metaphor for your online audience: the pressure to please, the vulnerability of being seen, and the deep need to discern who’s offering real feedback… and who’s just projecting their own shit.We also unpack Rebecca’s experience with personal criticism that masquerades as professional commentary, and how emotional intelligence becomes the best business strategy around.👀 Want more clarity like this every week? Subscribe to my weekly media digest at sensiblewoo.com/subscribe for behind-the-scenes insights, readings, and updates you won’t get anywhere else.Support the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Ted Lasso is a Business Story: Friendship Is a Leadership Skill

    Episode 6: “Fire Rupert. Build Diamond Dogs.”This episode is a love letter to chosen family, emotional support systems, and the kind of business friendships that don’t just cheer you on... they hold you down.We’re talking about the difference between Rupert energy and Diamond Dogs energy, because if you’ve ever been burned by a collaborator, ghosted in your hardest moments, or told that “business isn’t personal,” then you know how lonely leadership can get.I also share what happened when I spent all of 2024 rebuilding my support system and how that changed everything. In business, creativity, and life. If you’ve never known what true, non-transactional support looks like, this one’s for you.👀 Want more clarity like this every week? Subscribe to my weekly media digest at sensiblewoo.com/subscribe for behind-the-scenes insights, readings, and updates you won’t get anywhere else.Support the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Ted Lasso is a Business Story: Visibility ≠ Credibility

    Episode 5: “It’s Easy to Buy the Mic”In this episode, we’re digging into the real question behind visibility:➡️ Are people paying attention to you because you’re aligned… or just because you’re loud?We’re using Ted Lasso to unpack performative branding, manufactured backstories, and the pressure to always be “on.” And we’re coming back to what matters: who you are when no one’s watching.From Trent Crimm’s slow, deliberate study of Ted’s leadership to my own pivots around how I show up (and why I refuse to fake origin stories for likes), this episode is about doing the inner work before grabbing the mic.👀 Want more clarity like this every week? Subscribe to my weekly media digest at sensiblewoo.com/subscribe for behind-the-scenes insights, readings, and updates you won’t get anywhere else.Support the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Ted Lasso is a Business Story: When Empowerment Becomes a Pyramid Scheme

    Episode 4: “Girlbossing Too Close to the Sun”This one’s for the entrepreneurs who woke up one day and realized: Oh shit—I’ve been sold a sparkly lie.In Episode 4, we’re dissecting the aesthetic trap of boss babe culture and how it packages power without offering any real substance. Through the lens of Ted Lasso, we explore what real empowerment looks like—starting with the relationship between Rebecca and Keeley. It’s generous. Collaborative. Free of competition.I also get into my own experience of over-feminizing my brand, excluding half my audience, and eventually owning my full identity as a queer business leader. This is a no-fluff reckoning with pricing, privilege, and performative empowerment.👀 Want more clarity like this every week? Subscribe to my weekly media digest at sensiblewoo.com/subscribe for behind-the-scenes insights, readings, and updates you won’t get anywhere else.Support the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Ted Lasso is a Business Story: Jamie Tartt vs. the Algorithm

    Episode 2: “The Metrics Aren’t the Message” Ted Lasso is a Business Story: When Visibility Outpaces ReadinessIn a world where algorithms dictate value and going viral is mistaken for success, we need to talk about what happens when your brand grows faster than your ability to hold it.In this episode, I unpack what it really means when visibility outpaces readiness—through the lens of Ted Lasso, of course. Jamie Tartt may be the poster child, but I’ve lived this too: growing audiences before I was emotionally or structurally prepared, and watching my creativity pay the price.We’ll explore the traps of trend-chasing, the difference between being seen and being sustainable, and what to do when your growth feels more like exposure than expansion.👀 Want more clarity like this every week? Subscribe to my weekly media digest at sensiblewoo.com/subscribe for behind-the-scenes insights, readings, and updates you won’t get anywhere else.Support the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Ted Lasso is a Business Story: When Ego Eats the Team

    Episode 1: “The Game Is Bigger Than You”We’re kicking off Season 2 with a truth bomb: if your brand becomes more about you than the people you serve, you’ve lost the plot. Inspired by Nate’s arc in Ted Lasso, this episode takes a hard look at ego-driven leadership, performative personal brands, and the cult of personality that’s eating entrepreneurship alive.We’ll talk about how legacy leaders like Roy Kent and Coach Beard show us a different path—and how I’ve had to reckon with my own Nate moments during my business evolution.This one’s spicy. It’s real. And it’s a wake-up call we all need.👀 Want more clarity like this every week? Subscribe to my weekly media digest at sensiblewoo.com/subscribe for behind-the-scenes insights, readings, and updates you won’t get anywhere else.Support the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Season 2 Trailer: Ted Lasso is a Business Story

    There’s a moment in Ted Lasso where Roy Kent realizes he’s not the player he used to be… and instead of staying stuck in nostalgia, he levels up. That’s not just character growth—it’s a damn masterclass in business evolution.Welcome to Season 2 of The School of Moxie Podcast, where we’re flipping the playbook and calling out real talk in entrepreneurship using the one show that broke our hearts and rebuilt our leadership style: Ted Lasso.This season is all about integrity, evolution, and knowing when it’s time to fire the douche canoes in your business life.🎯 Want behind-the-scenes insights, episode drops, and the real woo-to-strategy pipeline? Get on the email list: https://sensiblewoo.com/subscribeSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Intermission: Season 2 Updates + Take the Leap

    Hey School of Moxie fam! I've got a season intermission episode for you with updates on where we're at with season 2, featuring Ted Lasso as the TV binge-a-thon with a ton of leadership lessons.  I'm also sharing a podcast episode swap with my friends Ashlan and Victoria at Take the Leap.  For all of you who ask me lots of questions about how I built a business weaving my intuitive guidance gifts with coaching... this episode has it all for you!   0:00 Season 2 Update: Ted Lasso is on the way...  8:27 Ad spots: Feminist Podcast Collective  16:36 Introduction to Take the Leap episode swap...  17:20  Take the Leap Podcast Guest Episode 1:40:06 Conclusion + End Credits Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationMary is the CEO and founder of Sensible Woo.  A librarian by trade, who established herself in the entertainment industry as the digital archivist for a major animation production studio, she has consulted for not only entertainment companies, but also marketing agencies, tech start-ups, and non-profit fundraising organizations.  For the last eight years, she’s been a business coach championing the focus on systems and data management as a solid foundation for sustainable businesses that scale.  You can travel with Mary as she records guests in studios through her weekly emails, YouTube, Instagram, and Threads.  Show CreditsHost, WriSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Season One Finale: The Last of Us Business Journey Comes to a Close

    In the season finale of the School of Moxie Podcast, host Mary Williams reflects on the journey of Season 1, centered around the video game adaptation, "The Last of Us." She shares insights from the official podcast of the show, where creators originally aimed for ten episodes but discovered a more compelling narrative by merging the first two episodes into one. This parallels the concept of completing hard tasks, and Mary emphasizes the importance of facing challenges and growing through them.Listeners are encouraged to catch up on "The Last of Us" and engage in self-reflection by listening to the podcast, reading "Bittersweet" by Susan Cain, and practicing intuitive content consumption. The episode concludes with gratitude for the audience's support, an invitation to stay connected through social media and newsletters, and an exciting teaser for Season 2 with "Ted Lasso."Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationMary is the CEO and founder of Sensible Woo.  A librarian by trade, who established herself in the entertainment industry as the digital archivist for a major animation production studio, she has consulted for not only entertainment companies, but also marketing agencies, tech start-ups, and non-profit fundraising organizations.  For the last eight years, she’s been a business coach championing the focus on systems and data management as a solid foundation for sustainable businesses that scale.  You can travel with Mary as she records guests in studios through her weekly emails, YouTube, Instagram, and Threads.  Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Backstage Stories from Season 1 with Chris Martin

    In this episode, host Mary Williams and guest Chris Martin delve into the essence of authenticity in podcasting. They discuss the lack of humanity in many current business-related podcasts, emphasizing the need for genuine conversations over scripted exchanges.  The conversation touches on editing to preserve human elements, personal growth through professional work, and scripting podcast seasons based on thematic characters. This episode offers a deep dive into the art of podcasting while maintaining a strong human connection.Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationYou could create a list of words that describes what Chris Martin does —curiosity builder, filmmaker, podcaster, designer, writer, and educator—or use fancy words like multihyphenate, multipotentialite, or polymath, producer succinctly sums it up.  Since 2002, Chris has been involved in filmmaking projects ranging from live video production and documentary videos to feature films and episodic web series. Chris Martin Studios was brought to life in 2006. In 2016, he entered the world of podcasts with his weekly show Getting Work To Work. In 2020, he added a second show focusing on the world of independent film called Beyond Your Imagination with Chris Martin. In 2023, Chris expanded the Getting Work To Work universe to include a documentary series and newsletter.  You can connect with Chris through his website, Substack, podcast, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.  Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    Crafting a Podcast Journey with The Last of Us for Season 1

    Step behind the scenes of the School of Moxie podcast with host Mary Williams as she unravels the tapestry of creativity, analogies, and business insights that shape this groundbreaking series. Discover the podcast's unique approach, diving deep into Season One of the HBO original series 'The Last of Us,' wielding spoilers as a tool for comprehensive discussions. Dive into the entrepreneurial realm with Mary's intertwined coaching and media background, offering a holistic perspective on marketing, business development, and finding one's natural voice. Explore logistical intricacies, from travel to studio setups, revealing the meticulous planning behind each episode's production. Gain insights into the interplay of creativity, systematization, and the quest for bougie excellence. Join Mary on this odyssey through entrepreneurship, creativity, and the relentless pursuit of impactful storytelling.Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationMary is the CEO and founder of Sensible Woo.  A librarian by trade, who established herself in the entertainment industry as the digital archivist for a major animation production studio, she has consulted for not only entertainment companies, but also marketing agencies, tech start-ups, and non-profit fundraising organizations.  For the last eight years, she’s been a business coach championing the focus on systems and data management as a solid foundation for sustainable businesses that scale.  You can travel with Mary as she records guests in studios through her weekly emails, YouTube, Instagram, and Threads.  Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    From TV Screens to Business Strategies: The Last of Us Effect

    Welcome to the School of Moxie, where business meets entertainment in unexpected ways! In this episode, host Mary Williams takes you on a journey through the first season, drawing insights from the HBO series, The Last of Us. Discover the power of analogical thinking as Mary and her guests unravel entrepreneurial secrets using TV show narratives. Explore the theme of completion and its parallels in entrepreneurship.Join Mary in a personal reflection on the season, recognizing the bravery of her guests and the transformative impact on both herself and listeners. As the season concludes, anticipate sneak peeks into Season 2. If you're an entrepreneur seeking inspiration, authenticity, and practical insights, this episode is your guide to rewiring your business brain and embracing the moxie mindset. Tune in for an engaging blend of entertainment and entrepreneurship wisdom.Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationMary is the CEO and founder of Sensible Woo.  A librarian by trade, who established herself in the entertainment industry as the digital archivist for a major animation production studio, she has consulted for not only entertainment companies, but also marketing agencies, tech start-ups, and non-profit fundraising organizations.  For the last eight years, she’s been a business coach championing the focus on systems and data management as a solid foundation for sustainable businesses that scale.  You can travel with Mary as she records guests in studios through her weekly emails, YouTube, Instagram, and Threads.  Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story: The Pursuit of Uniqueness with Renee Bowen (part 2)

    Join host Mary Williams and special guest Renee Bowen in the second of a two-part episode (see episode 3, “From Hollywood to Business” for the first part) as they dive into the realms of entrepreneurship, parenting, and personal growth through the lens of The Last of Us. Explore the challenges of carving your unique path in saturated markets and how to disrupt the ordinary. Find inspiration in their journey from starting businesses in a highly competitive landscape to becoming thriving entrepreneurs.Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationRenee Bowen helps creative entrepreneurs with spicy brains find clarity and regulation through coaching, courses and her podcast, Tried & True With a Dash of Woo. She offers high level 1:1 coaching as well as group coaching, in addition to photography education online courses and hypnosis tracks. Connect with Renee on her website, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn.Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  Melrose PodcastsSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Entertainment Evolution with Stephanie Ayars

    Join host Mary Williams and special guest Stephanie Ayars dive deep into the emotional and thematic aspects of The Last of Us.This week, the podcast delves into the similarities between the characters Joel and Ellie in "The Last of Us" and the challenges faced in real life, emphasizing the value of stubborn determination and adaptation.Throughout the conversation, the hosts highlight the impact of storytelling, both in gaming and in business. They celebrate the community-building power of podcasts and the profound moments of gratitude in daily life.This episode is a testament to the ever-evolving nature of career goals and the inspiration that can be drawn from both entertainment and real-life experiences.Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationStephanie started ALCHIMIE because she has an endless passion for entrepreneurship and a natural curiosity about new ideas. She has been in marketing for more than two decades, with several years running two of her own businesses. Stephanie has had the honor of being a part of brand new companies, companies celebrating an IPO, and world-renowned companies with offices around the globe. During the pandemic, Stephanie followed her dreams to France, where she now lives and works. You can connect with Stephanie on her website and LinkedIn.Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  Nice Sound StudioSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Beyond Good and Bad with Erica Courdae (part 2)

    In this week’s episode, join host Mary Williams and special guest Erica Courdae for the second part of a two part episode. The episode delves into the powerful realization that no one is defined solely as "good" or "bad." Instead, Mary and Erica explore the idea that all individuals possess the capacity for both light and shadow, and our unique life experiences shape our responses. Erica masterfully articulates that the true work, often referred to as "shadow work," involves acknowledging these dualities within ourselves and working towards reconciliation.The dialogue delves into the complexity of societal perspectives on joy, personal growth, and the challenge of finding happiness without encroaching on others. Through Erica's insight, listeners are encouraged to use their voices to share their perceptions and make a positive impact on the world.Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationErica Courdae supports Imperfect Allys in taking imperfect action. She facilitates a space where you can ask questions and admit you don’t have all the answers — maybe even any of them at all. She’s here to help you become a more inclusive leader without letting the perfection trap get in your way. Figuring out how you can move from implicit to explicit® values, evolve the way we show up for ourselves and others, and to grow our influence, together. She holds this space through coaching + consulting, the Pause on the Play® podcast, and the Pause on the Play® community.  Connect with Erica at her website, Instagram, LinkedIn.Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  GoodPeeples StudiosSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

  21. 14

    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Embracing Messy Endings with Erica Courdae (part 1)

    Join our host, Mary Williams, in a stimulating conversation with Erica Courdae, an expert in discussing complex topics. Unpack the changing dynamics of identity, survival, and leadership as they relate to the show's unforgettable characters.Discover the parallels between the fictional world of "The Last of Us" and our own lives. Explore the profound impact of messy endings and the importance of authentic self-expression in business and personal growth. Get inspired by the characters' evolution and how it mirrors the changes we experience throughout our entrepreneurial journeys.We examine the intriguing concept of long-form content's resurgence in a world dominated by short messages and why it's essential for understanding the depth of human experiences. This episode is filled with thought-provoking insights on navigating complex topics and the transformative power of genuine conversations. Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationErica Courdae supports Imperfect Allys in taking imperfect action. She facilitates a space where you can ask questions and admit you don’t have all the answers — maybe even any of them at all. She’s here to help you become a more inclusive leader without letting the perfection trap get in your way. Figuring out how you can move from implicit to explicit® values, evolve the way we show up for ourselves and others, and to grow our influence, together. She holds this space through coaching + consulting, the Pause on the Play® podcast, and the Pause on the Play® community.  Connect with Erica at her website, Instagram, LinkedIn.Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  GoodPeeples StudiosSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

  22. 13

    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Trauma Bonding to Business Bonding with Eunice Brownlee

    In this week’s episode, join host Mary Williams and special guest Eunice Brownlee as they delve deep into the topics of trauma bonding, resilience, and the often-hidden coercive control dynamics present in both personal and business relationships. They explore the impact of non-disparagement clauses on transparency and accountability, shedding light on an important issue in the entrepreneurial landscape.This episode isn't just about drawing comparisons; it's about finding inspiration and empowerment in the face of adversity. Learn how resilience, collaboration, and the ability to adapt are key ingredients in both surviving a fictional post-apocalyptic world and thriving in the real world with an ever-changing business landscape.Whether you're a business owner or simply curious about the lessons we can glean from fiction, this episode will help you feel seen, heard, and validated in your experiences.Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode Bonus:  Eunice's article on her SubstackEpisode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationEunice Brownlee helps women/non-binary folks who have a soul calling to share a message, but need help bringing it to the surface or creating words to help it land. She offers a range of speaking services, from speaking practice to building a thought leadership library to helping craft a talk. You can connect with Eunice through her website, Instagram, LinkedIn, Substack, Threads.Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  The Village WorkspaceSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Survival and Self-Discovery with Madeline Reeves

    In this week’s episode, join host Mary Williams and special guest Madeline Reeves as we explore the complex tapestry of identity and self-discovery within the backdrop of a challenging world.Discover the pivotal role of community and communal living, as we draw lessons from the characters' resilience in the face of adversity. We unravel the intricate duality of human nature, both light and dark, and how relationships can shape one's survival and growth.As we reflect on the characters' journeys, we find striking parallels to the challenges we face in our own lives. Join us in a conversation about the importance of affirmation and validation, and how these elements influence our choices and growth. We delve into the role of inner work and self-reflection in personal development, offering valuable insights into navigating change, resilience, and the multifaceted nature of human existence.Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationThe core of Madeline Reeves' work centers on branding and business coaching, as well as developing go to market strategies. Her company also helps companies build new websites, as well as content marketing. You can connect with Maddy through her website, Instagram, LinkedIn.Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  CoLab CoworkingSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Finding Your Jackson with Peya Robbins

    In this week’s episode, join host Mary Williams and special guest Peya Robbins as they explore more thought-provoking themes from the HBO series "The Last of Us." Drawing parallels between the show's post-apocalyptic world and the ever-evolving landscape of business, the conversation delves into the importance of boundaries, authenticity, and finding one's own path in entrepreneurship.Discover how building communities in business can be likened to the safe haven of Jackson in the series, where trust and authenticity are key. Peya and Mary share insights into the challenges faced in business relationships, the power of decentralized tools like Discord, and the value of granting oneself permission to be authentic.From navigating fear to carving out your own corner of the business world, this episode offers valuable lessons for entrepreneurs seeking to thrive amidst uncertainty. Join the conversation and find inspiration for your journey in both business and life.Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationPeya Robbins partners with visionary entrepreneurs to break free from the status quo, providing tailored solutions and a safe space to innovate, grow, and make a lasting impact on the world. Let's change the game together!  Connect with Peya through her website, LinkedIn, Instagram.Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  CoLab CoworkingSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Surviving Life's Sh*t Sandwiches with Beth Salyers

    In this week’s episode, your host, Mary Williams, dives deep into the transformative power of the arts and the nuances of life's challenges with special guest Beth Salyers. Join the discussion as we explore the sacrifices and resilience needed to excel in any field, the importance of embracing nuance, and how to navigate life's "sh*t sandwiches." Discover the parallels between the characters in the series and our own journeys, reflecting on humanity's monsters and the complex decisions we face. From dissonance to resolution, we uncover the beauty of storytelling and the impact of trust in our relationships. This episode will help you gain fresh perspectives on personal growth, education, and the art of doing things differently in a world that often seeks comfort in the familiar.Links:Links to resources, transcript, show notes, and show information are found on the podcast homepage.Episode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationBeth Salyers helps leaders of organizations using business as a force for good and the individuals working in orgs that do not align with their values, passions, and humanity. For both groups of people - Beth helps them learn about, engage with, and co-design their regenerative learning ecosystem... so their impact (and health) is something good for people and the planet.  Connect with Beth through her website, LinkedIn, Instagram, and TikTok.Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  Nice Sound StudioSupport the showSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Communities & Leadership Lessons with Tonya Kubo

    Host Mary Williams engages in a thought-provoking conversation with special guest Tonya Kubo as they unravel the layers of post-apocalyptic drama and its profound impact on human behavior."The Last of Us," known for its gripping storytelling, vividly illustrates the breakdown of structured society. As a community designer, Tonya shares her insights on the importance of creating safe structures within both communities and businesses, drawing parallels between the challenges faced in the series and those encountered in the entrepreneurial world.This episode dives into the complex moral negotiations portrayed in "The Last of Us," highlighting the value of various characters and questioning the basis of their worth in dire circumstances. It's a reflection of how humans can oscillate between heroes and villains when facing adversity, a phenomenon that echoes in both post-apocalyptic settings and business communities.Links:The Last of Us video game & television series Bittersweet by Susan CainEpisode sponsors:Vanguard CollectiveSensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationTonya Kubo's agency offers community strategy and management services to impact-driven business owners and organizations. They also provide consulting and training services for professional community managers and admin teams. Connect with Tonya at her website, Facebook group, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook.  Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  Melrose PodcastsSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Finding your inner fire through Bill & Frank with Lindsey Pope

    This week’s episode explores the power of collaboration, resilience, and the intrinsic motivation that keeps entrepreneurs going even when faced with adversity.Drawing parallels between the characters in the game and real-life business scenarios, host Mary Williams and guest Lindsey Pope embark on a journey to discover how lessons from the capsule episode “Long, Long Time” with Bill & Frank can translate into tangible wisdom for entrepreneurs.Tune in to this episode to discover how lessons from a post-apocalyptic video game like The Last of Us can reshape your entrepreneurial mindset and lead you toward building collaborative networks and thriving in the face of challenges.Links:The Last of Us video game & television series Bittersweet by Susan CainEpisode sponsors:Sensible Woo: free weekly newsletterSensible Woo:  weekly extended readingsGuest informationLindsey Pope is a holistic two pronged functional practitioner specializing in gentle Japanese acupuncture and holistic nutrition, serving clients in a full spectrum approach through these two modalities. Regardless of your symptoms, she helps you understand and trust your body's sensations while re-calibrating your relationship to living a nourishing lifestyle. Connect with Lindsey on her website and Instagram. Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  CoLab CoworkingSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Lessons from Tess & Joel with Sarah Allyn Bauer

    Ready to talk about pivotal relationships? Join us as we dive into the world of "The Last of Us" and uncover the unexpected parallels it holds with the world of entrepreneurship. Our host Mary Williams and guest Sarah Allyn Bauer explore the journey of Tess and Joel, reflecting on their transformation from a surviving duo to the emergence of new connections.Join us in uncovering how the journey of these characters sheds light on the entrepreneurial landscape, offering valuable insights for navigating relationships, business challenges, and the pursuit of hope. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that bridges the gap between storytelling and business acumen.Additional Links:Casting agents:  https://www.instagram.com/ericasbreamcast https://www.instagram.com/ccrcasting/ https://www.instagram.com/bettymaecasting/ https://www.instagram.com/sarahfinncasting Episode sponsors:The AK CollectiveSecret to Thriving Online Communities Everyday Effectiveness Custom Learning Atelier Sensible WooGuest informationSarah Allyn BauerBreak the Glass exists to help growing businesses, nonprofits, and individuals excel in the ever changing social media landscape. Connect with Sarah on her website, IMDB, Instagram + Facebook, additional Instagram + Facebook.Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  Melrose PodcastsSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Thriving Beyond Comfort Zones with Megan Graves

    After warming up into the series episodes, this week we delve into the post-apocalyptic world of "The Last of Us" by starting our episodic discussions.  This episode centers around the first episode in the television series, "When You're Lost in the Darkness" and we'll use it to uncover the unexpected lessons it holds for entrepreneurs. Host Mary Williams is joined by special guest Megan Graves as they explore the parallels between surviving in a world overrun by infected creatures and navigating the complexities of modern business.Tune in this week to gain insights into recognizing performative behaviors, acknowledging trauma, and transforming fear into motivation. Join the conversation to break free from limiting beliefs and take a courageous step toward self-awareness. By fostering meaningful relationships, both personal and professional, entrepreneurs can create a positive, thriving environment that encourages abundance and resilience.Links:The Last of Us video game & television series Bittersweet by Susan CainEpisode sponsors:The AK CollectiveSecret to Thriving Online Communities Everyday Effectiveness Custom Learning Atelier Sensible WooGuest informationMegan Graves works with CEOs and their staff to improve operations, communication between team members and management, leadership skills, efficiency in tackling projects and daily tasks, accomplishments of both short and long-term career goals, and execution of responsibilities.  Connect with her on her website and LinkedIn.Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  CoLab CoworkingSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Decoding Celebrity Influence with Renee Bowen (part 1)

    Join host Mary Williams and guest Renee Bowen in the first of a two-part discussion that will help you examine your own relationship to the business of influence and notoriety. Explore the relationship between celebrity influence, entrepreneurship, and personal development through the lens of the HBO original series "The Last of Us."  Gain practical insights and inspiration to confidently embrace imperfection, take actionable steps, and elevate your personal brand in the dynamic landscape of modern media.Links:The Last of Us video game & television series Bittersweet by Susan CainKingsman: The Golden CircleThe Graham Norton ShowEpisode sponsors:The AK CollectiveSecret to Thriving Online Communities Everyday Effectiveness Custom Learning Atelier Sensible WooGuest informationRenee Bowen helps creative entrepreneurs with spicy brains find clarity and regulation through coaching, courses and her podcast. She offers high level 1:1 coaching as well as group coaching, in addition to photography education online courses and hypnosis tracks. Connect with Renee on her website, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and LinkedIn.Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  Melrose PodcastsSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story: Gaming Insights with Ashlan Glazier-Anderson

    Join host Mary Williams and guest Ashlan Glazier-Anderson as they delve into the proverbial game world of entrepreneurship. Ashlan shares her insights on problem-solving skills gained from gaming and how they translate to business success. With intriguing anecdotes and thought-provoking observations, Mary and Ashlan explore the profound impact of storytelling and gameplay mechanics on personal growth and business strategy. Links:The Last of Us video game created by Naughty DogThe Last of Us television series on HBOBittersweet by Susan CainPodcast MovementEpisode sponsors:The AK CollectiveSecret to Thriving Online Communities Everyday Effectiveness Custom Learning Atelier Subscribe to Sensible Woo’s free newsletter sent weekly!  Upgrade to the extended weekly readings. Guest informationAshlan Glazier-Anderson works with small business owners and nonprofits who are looking to grow and scale their operations to increase their impact. Get help focusing on your marketing and communications, developing a strategy, keeping the effort consistent, and reaching your ideal customer or client.  Learn more about Ashlan and her marketing agency on her website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. Show CreditsHost, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveRecording Studio:  The Village WorkspaceSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us: Business Lessons from the Apocalypse

    Welcome to the School of Moxie podcast powered by Sensible Woo. We're flipping the script on business talk and infusing fun through pop culture, movies, and TV shows to navigate life as individuals.Here's the deal: Analogical thinking is our superpower. We use media and entertainment to unveil our values and who we are. Analogies are the bridges between vague problems and solid solutions. Trust me, it's a game-changer.Season One is all about HBO's "The Last of Us." Spoilers ahead, so watch before you listen. This ain't your ordinary business podcast – it's where entrepreneurs bare it all. Expect surprises, juicy takes, and some union strike drama.Links:SAG/AFTRA strike news + rulesThe Last of Us video game created by Naughty DogThe Last of Us television series on HBOBittersweet by Susan CainEpisode Sponsors:The AK Collective Secret to Thriving Online Communities Everyday EffectivenessCustom Learning AtelierSubscribe to Sensible Woo’s free newsletter sent weekly!  Upgrade to the extended weekly readings. Your Host:Mary is the CEO and founder of Sensible Woo. You can travel with Mary as she records guests in studios through her weekly emails, YouTube, Instagram, and Threads.  Show Credits:Host, Writer, Producer:  Mary WilliamsSound Master:  Chris MartinMarketing Support:  The AK CollectiveSupport the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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    The Last of Us is a Business Story... Season 1 Trailer

    Welcome to the School of Moxie Podcast, brought to you by Sensible Woo.  This is the podcast where we break the mold around business podcast conversations.  We make it FUN around here by using television, movies, and entertainment as the jumping off point for conversations about how we navigate the world as individuals.  I’ve always been inspired by my early career in the media world with big entertainment and media studios and if there’s one thing I’ve always carried with me since then, it’s that we connect as people, human-to-human, through water cooler chat.  Our favorite shows not only help us connect with other people on a deeper level, but they also reflect back to us our biggest values and strengths.Our first season of this podcast is centered on the first season of the HBO series The Last of Us, based on the video game of the same name.  Consider this your official spoiler alert!  On this podcast, my guests are going to jump right into the conversation and we are going to spill all the tea on the story and plot… so if you enjoy being surprised, I encourage you to watch the episode first before listening to our discussion.What does a television show like The Last Of Us have anything to do with business, you ask?  An awful lot!  You are a multi-faceted individual with a lot of life experience and a story with a complex mix of characters like The Last of Us can help you identify traits that will help you become a better entrepreneur.  Trying something that might be outside your normal comfort zone of television programming (or any media consumption, for that matter) is a healthy thing… Especially when it’s guided with a group that’s doing the same activity.  Whether or not you feel like you’ve been struggling to connect with other people, being connected to the zeitgeist in some way is a critical component to feeling like you belong in this world.  And you do.You will never hear about a freebie or a launch from one of my guests on this show.  The goal here is for them to model for you, and to practice for themselves, how to be 100% human have a truly authentic conversation.  It’s inevitable that we’ll talk about our businesses and our clients… but you’re going to notice how different it is to really get to know someone as the focal point, rather than just hearing them practice their sentence about who they serve and what they offer.Support the showI’m Mary Williams, your host and the founder of Sensible Woo. School of Moxie the podcast where we watch TV shows and movies and talk about the entrepreneurship lessons embedded in the stories. The episode archive is found here. You can find this show wherever you listen to podcasts and all of the links to resources, guest information, and anything else we might reference in an episode are in the show notes. We appreciate your support by subscribing and submitting a 5 star review. It helps other listeners find and share this content alongside you, our wonderful listeners. Like and follow Sensible Woo on YouTube, Instagram, and don’t forget to subscribe to email updates at sensiblewoo.com, which includes a weekly Tarot reading delivered right to your inbox. Until next week, be sensible, be woo, and most of all, be you. 🤗

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

🎧 The School of Moxie Podcast 🎧 Brought to you by Sensible Woo...This isn’t business advice wrapped in clickbait. (It’s better.)Each season, we break down a story — TV shows, movies, pop culture moments — and use it to torch the tired business advice that forgot you're a human being (not a productivity app).🧠 What does real leadership look like when nobody’s handing out trophies? ⚡ What happens when you stop chasing visibility and start chasing truth? 🔥 How do you build a brand that actually feels like you... without selling your soul for engagement?No freebies. No funnel bait. No awkward pitches where someone fake-laughs and asks you to “circle back.” Just real conversations... raw ones... the kind you don’t get when everyone’s trying to impress each other.If you’re tired of boring business podcasts, safe conversations, and performative vulnerability... you’re going

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