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The EMMA LOVELL Show

Welcome to The Emma Lovell Show, a place where we talk all about living a life you love NOW. I’m your host, Emma Lovell, and my #1 value is FREEDOM. I’ve spent the last 14 years running a business and travelling the world, and now I take my husband and toddler along for the adventure too! It’s possible and I know you can create a life doing what you truly love as well. This podcast will inspire, motivate and encourage you to go after your dreams. To create a life you love, and to live it now - not wait for retirement or “some day” in the future. I’ll be talking about how I harmonise business, travel and self-care. I’ll also bring on incredible guests to share their journeys - the wins, the challenges and how they’re creating a life they love! Let’s jump in and get dreaming. This is a space for you to manifest a life you love.

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    Manifesting a bleisure life with Isabel Chen

    What happens when you combine strategy, creativity, and the courage to actually take action? In this episode, I’m joined by Isabel Chen , founder of Fairy Fox Digital and someone I’ve had the joy of working with through my retreats and watching grow over the past few years. Isabel shares her journey from working as a biochemist to building a content marketing business that helps founders turn podcasts, blogs, and videos into powerful, strategic content (without sounding robotic). But this isn’t just about business. We talk about: - Taking action (instead of just learning) - The power of retreats and creating space - Celebrating small wins (and why it changes everything) - Manifestation, mindset, and writing your future into reality - Why repurposing content is more than just copy-paste And honestly? This episode is a reminder that growth doesn’t come from doing more… it comes from choosing your own path and focusing on it, that’s the power of attraction, desire and turning your dreams into reality.

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    Travel Reminders & lessons from Colombia 🇨🇴

    Recording this episode from Bogotá airport (with less-than-perfect audio but very real travel energy), I’m sharing what it actually looks like to live a Bleisure lifestyle on the move. This wasn’t a “perfectly planned” trip. It’s had surprises, ups and downs. And as always full of lessons I didn’t expect. From navigating altitude sickness in one of the world’s highest capital cities, to making last-minute travel decisions based on “travel maths,” to being welcomed by the family of a friend in Colombia… this episode is a reminder that travel isn’t just about destinations, it’s the gift it gives - of perspectives and lessons. I also share what it’s like traveling as a family across multiple continents, thinking in two languages, and why sometimes… you really should just look at a map first 🤣🤦‍♀️. If you’ve ever wondered what multi-country, multi-continent travel actually feels like in real life, this is it. This is my #bleisurelife - and I can’t wait to see you design yours

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    Emodied intuition with Stacey Webb

    We’re often told to trust logic. To follow what makes sense. To do what we’re “supposed” to do. But what happens when your body is telling you something different? In this episode, I sit down with intuitive somatic mentor and author Stacey Webb to explore what it really means to trust your intuition and why so many of us have lost connection to it. We talk about nervous system safety, conditioning, people-pleasing, and the journey of coming back to yourself. This is an honest, grounded conversation about learning to listen, not just to your mind, but to your body, your feelings, and your inner knowing. Also make sure to check out Stacey’s latest book - Embodied Grace, it just hit #1 on Amazon!

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    A Life of Magic at 103 with Bill Hunter

    An episode 103 years in the making. Many of my audience have asked for this very special episode, and now here it is. I’m sitting down with my cousin Bill, a 103-year-old World War II Navy veteran, magician, and now published author. Together, we’ve just released his book A Life of Magic, capturing over a century of stories, moments, and memories. From learning magic in a hospital bed during the WWII in Sydney, Australia… to performing for five decades at the Indy 500… to the countless lives he’s touched along the way… This conversation is a glimpse into a life that’s been anything but ordinary. But more than that, it’s a reminder of the power of storytelling, connection, and taking the time to capture the moments that matter. His is truly A Life of Magic. And it's my honour to share his story, and this special behind the scenes look at how we brought his book to life.

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    From Yoga Teacher to Retreat Host with Georgina Eve

    Retreats can look effortless from the outside. Beautiful locations. Flowing schedules. Transformation happening in real time. But behind every retreat… is a decision. A risk. And a whole lot of trust. In this episode, I sit down with yoga teacher and retreat host Georgina Eve to talk about what it really takes to create retreats that people come back to year after year. We talk about starting before you feel ready, backing yourself, and why retreats are so much more than just a “business offering.” From running local weekend retreats… to selling out international retreats in 24 hours… to now hosting her first retreat in India, this is an honest, behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to bring these experiences to life. Retreats are in my opinion, the ultimate form of bleisure - business, travel and self care. And Georgina shows how she's making it work for her. If you’ve ever thought about running a retreat, or you’re already doing it, this conversation will land.

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    Paid to Speak with Jaimie Abbott

    What if speaking was not just something you did on the side, but a genuine income stream in your business? In this episode, I’m joined by the wonderful Jaimie Abbott, speaker, MC and founder of Paid to Speak. Jaimie helps business owners, entrepreneurs and experts become highly paid speakers, and in this conversation we dive into what it really means to charge properly, back yourself and treat speaking like the valuable business asset it is. We talk about why so many people, especially women, undervalue themselves when it comes to speaking, what event organisers are really paying for, and why being on stage is never just “one hour of work.” We also explore the difference between keynote speaking and MCing, how speaking can open up travel and business opportunities around the world, and why understanding your own energy is so important if you want to do this sustainably. This is a great episode for speakers, aspiring speakers, business owners, retreat hosts and anyone who knows they have something valuable to say but needs the confidence to charge for it.

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    Lessons from recording an audiobook

    How do you record an audiobook? In this behind-the-scenes episode, I’m sharing the real experience of recording not one, but two audiobooks, and the lessons that came with it. From navigating grief and timing, to investing $6,000 per book, to learning how different reading is from speaking a story out loud … this journey stretched me in ways I didn’t expect. You’ll hear: - What it actually takes to record an audiobook - Why energy, timing and support matter more than you think - The surprising financial realities (and long-term rewards) - How trust, focus and doing one thing well changed everything I also share the emotional experience of bringing A Life of Magic, my 103 year old cousin Bill’s story, to life! And why audio was such an important medium for this book. If you’re thinking about writing a book, recording an audiobook, or simply want a peek behind the curtain of creative work… this one’s for you. 🎧 Listen now and step behind the mic with me.

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    India inspires and reconnects

    Namaste - this episode is LIVE from Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India, where ive been travelling for 9 days through one of the most colourful and culturally rich regions in the world. From Udaipur’s lake palaces to the breathtaking stepwell dinner at Rawla Narlai, I’m sharing reflections from this trip and why India continues to inspire me every single time I visit. This trip has brought together so many parts of my world. I’ve been travelling with a client/ friend, exploring retreat venues, and preparing to speak at the MRO South Asia conference and XPO 2026 in Delhi. But this episode isn’t just about travel. It’s about intentionally creating space for rest, inspiration and self-care in a busy life. In this episode I share: • Why I keep coming back to India (this is my 18th visit) • How travel helps refill my creative and emotional cup • The support systems that allow me to harmonise family, business and travel • Why India is an incredible destination for wellness retreats • A simple self-care ritual I recommend for every trip (and everyday life) If you’ve ever wondered how I make business, travel and family work, this episode is a little behind-the-scenes reflection. And most importantly, a reminder that you don’t have to travel across the world to refill your cup, sometimes the smallest act of self-care can help you reconnect to yourself.

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    Himalayan journey of a lifetime - you're invited

    Happy Lunar New Year, welcome to the Year of the Fire Horse. 🔥🐎 I’m recording this episode on the first day of the lunar new year, wearing red, leaning fully into wild success and abundance… and announcing something I have never done before. For the first time ever, I’ve launched two back-to-back Bleisure Life Retreats in the Himalayas. 🇧🇹 Bhutan — 1–7 October 🇳🇵 Nepal — 8–14 October 🌏 Or the full 13-night Himalayan Journey of a Lifetime In this episode, I share: Why Bhutan changed me forever What trekking to Everest Base Camp taught me The lesson of “enough” that still moves me to tears Why these retreats are not tours Why transformation begins the moment you say yes This isn’t about ticking countries off your list. It’s about perspective. It’s about expansion. It’s about coming home to yourself. The Bleisure Life, the harmony of work, travel, and self-care, isn’t something we wait for someday. It’s something we live now. And the Himalayas have a way of rearranging what truly matters. This is the only time I will run Bhutan and Nepal in this format, in this season, with this framework. If you feel the pull, this is your invitation.

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    Ending Body Burnout with Filipa Bellette

    Burnout isn’t just being tired. And it’s not fixed by a weekend off. In this powerful and honest conversation, I sit down with Filipa Bellette , co-founder of Chris & Filly Functional Medicine, to talk about what she calls body burnout, when chronic stress, perfectionism, and survival mode show up at a cellular level. We talk about: - Growing up as the high-achieving “good girl” - Fainting episodes, PCOS, infertility and post-birth complications - Being told “just breathe” by doctors - IBS, anxiety, insomnia, and restrictive diets - When healing itself becomes another perfectionist project - Imposter syndrome in health and business - The deep unconscious beliefs that drive overachievement AND Why ending burnout isn’t about doing less, it’s about feeling safe Filipa shares her 10-year journey from chronic dysfunction to creating her Ending Body Burnout framework and we unpack how nervous system safety, identity, and self-trust are at the root of true healing. If you’ve ever said: “I just need to push through.” “I’ll rest later.” “I should be able to handle this.” This episode is for you. Because freedom isn’t just travel and adventure. It’s feeling safe and "good" in your own body.

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    Host Profitable Retreats

    Retreats are the ultimate form of bleisure. Retreats are a business activity that combine travel, connection, transformation, self-care… and yes, they can be profitable and support your business. In this episode, I pull back the curtain on Host Profitable Retreats, the course I've created after five years of hosting retreats, countless lessons learned the hard way, and tens (and hundreds) of thousands of dollars in actual profit. If you’ve ever thought: I’d love to host a retreat, but I don’t know where to start I’ve run a retreat before, but it wasn’t profitable (or it nearly broke me) There has to be a better, more sustainable way to do this …this conversation is for you. In this episode I share: -Why retreats sit at the intersection of business, travel, leisure, and self-care - The mistakes I made early on - The five foundational pillars that make retreats profitable - Why retreats are life changing for both guests and hosts This is an honest, experience-led invitation into a smarter way of hosting retreats, one that supports your business, your nervous system, and your life.

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    Bleisure tripping with Carrie Hutchinson

    What if travel didn’t have to mean switching life off and work didn’t have to keep you stuck at home? In this episode, Emma is joined by travel writer, editor, and coach Carrie Hutchinson for an honest, expansive conversation about designing a life where work and travel truly coexist. Carrie shares the story of her six-week stay in Sicily, sparked by a Facebook post, made possible through freelancing, and shaped by intentional routines that prioritised both productivity and pleasure. From working at sunrise and swimming with locals by afternoon, to Eurailing across Europe at 55, this episode explores what’s possible when you stop separating “real life” from travel. Together, Emma and Carrie share: - Why long-stay travel changes everything - The myth that work and travel must be separate - How freelancers can rethink time, income, and freedom - The sacrifices, systems, and mindset shifts required And why Bleisure isn’t about luxury, it’s about choice This is a grounded, inspiring listen for creatives, freelancers, business owners, and anyone craving more space, rhythm, and agency in how they live and work.

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    Living your values

    Living My Values — Solo Reflection Episode This one's a reflection from the thick of it. I recorded this during a really full on season. Personally, with my family, and in business. Everything felt like it hit at once. From relocating an international retreat because of political unrest, to receiving heartbreaking family health news, to navigating a childcare crisis, my values were the only things keeping me grounded. Love, integrity, freedom, wealth and adventure. These aren’t just words I wrote down one day. They’re what I came back to every time I had to make a tough call. This isn't a polished story or a step-by-step guide. It's real life. Messy, human and honest. It's about choosing what matters, even when not everyone gets it. Especially when the pressure's on. If you’ve ever felt pulled in all directions or unsure what to prioritise when everything feels urgent, this one's for you.

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    Thankful and Grateful - 2025 Reflections

    This wasn’t meant to be a reflection episode. Recorded on Christmas Day while in transit between the USA and Australia, this solo episode became an honest, unfiltered reflection on a year that didn’t go to plan, and the quiet wisdom that emerged anyway. From missed connections and delayed flights, to intuition ignored, lessons repeated, and moments of deep gratitude in unfamiliar places, Emma shares the real side of travel, resilience, and what it means to let go at the end of a cycle. Touching on numerology, astrology, animal totems, and the symbolism of the Year of the Snake, this episode is an invitation to soften, reflect, and close out the year without pressure. No goal-setting. No forced resolutions. Just presence, perspective, and a reminder that you either win — or you learn.

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    Creativity & Choice with Tamara Protassow

    Are you embracing creativity and choice? In this deeply reflective and expansive conversation, Emma sits down with creativity mentor and writing coach Tamara Protassow to explore what happens when we stop forcing outcomes, and start listening to what wants to emerge. From unfinished manuscripts and suppressed creative voices, to patriarchy, capitalism, and the courage it takes to tell the truth on the page, this episode weaves together creativity, authorship, retreats, rest, and legacy. Together, Emma and Tamara reflect on a spontaneous, private retreat at the Rose Farm that changed the trajectory of Emma’s work and blossomed into a beautiful working relationship for the book, A Life of Magic. Some times you have to honour when creativity strikes and make the choice to nurture it.

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    Connection, Visibility & The Stories We Tell with Jessamyn McLachlan

    This week I’m joined by the wonderful Jessamyn McLachlan, digital content agency founder, creative in the wine industry, community builder, and the heart behind The Heartfelt Story Circle. We chat all things visibility and creativity, the loneliness that can come from “showing up” online, and why social media doesn’t always feel that social. We also talk about the big shifts that come with motherhood, kids growing up, and the identity changes that can sneak up on us. Jessamyn shares her journey from Sydney to Adelaide, from the craft beer scene to digital storytelling, and how travel helped her reconnect with the adventurous version of herself she thought she’d lost. This is one for you if you’ve ever: - Felt a bit disconnected in your business or content - Wanted to be more you online without oversharing - Been craving genuine connection and community - Felt old versions of yourself resurface in new seasons of life - Needed a reminder that your work can hold more heart It’s warm, it’s honest, and it’s such a beautiful reflection of Jessamyn herself. I loved this conversation and I know you will too. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, or head to emmalovell.au/podcast

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    Going Home: Why India Feels Like My Soul’s Retreat

    India has my heart. For 20 years, this incredible country has been calling me back. From my first visit as a teenager to now hosting transformative retreats there — it’s always felt like coming home. It’s also where the Bleisure Life Retreat comes to life — the perfect blend of business, travel, and self-care. It’s where I get to fully embody what I teach: Rest and Receive. This retreat isn’t just a getaway. It’s an experience of slowing down, of deep connection — to self, to others, to a culture that invites presence and pleasure. Every detail is taken care of so you can soften into the experience and allow yourself to be fully held. Whether you’re dreaming of visiting India, curious about creating your own retreat, or simply craving more presence and joy in your life — this is your invitation. A reminder that the life you love isn’t waiting for you later. It’s here now. Let yourself receive it. Tune in now.

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    Beyond exiting your business with Sara Howard

    After 18 years of leading a thriving agency, Sara Howard courageously closed the doors on her business. What came next? Freedom, creativity, and the open door to a new chapter. In this deeply honest and inspiring conversation, I welcome back the fabulous Sara Howard, author of Beyond Solo. Earlier this year, Sara shared her wisdom on growing a business your way. This time, she joins me to talk about what happens after the growth, when the signals tell you it’s time to pivot. Sara shares why she chose to close her successful writing agency after nearly two decades, how she navigated the internal and external signs leading to that decision, and why she’s embracing a season of creativity, travel, and play. We talk about AI shifts in the writing world, listening to your intuition, the power of conscious closure, and rediscovering joy through creativity. This episode is an invitation to give yourself permission to change direction, and to know that choosing you is a powerful, strategic move. Thinking about an exit or what business structure could work for you in this season? Then you must listen!

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    Now is the time

    How many times have you said “someday”? Whether it’s launching a business, writing a book, going on that dream trip, or simply picking up a hobby again, we all have something waiting on the “someday” list. In this solo episode, host Emma Lovell shares her most powerful piece of business (and life) advice: just start. Emma opens up about how she began her first business at 22 while recovering from breaking her back, how retreats came to life through action (not perfection), and why booking the ticket, literal or figurative, is the only way to make your dreams real. If you’ve been waiting for a sign, this is it! We’ll also explore how the Bleisure Life Plan can support you in aligning your work, travel, and self-care, so you can start living a life you love today.

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    Self care to the max

    Self care to the max! Because sometimes a bubble bath isn’t enough, here’s how to radically care for yourself when everything hits at once. Life has a way of throwing everything at us all at once, from family challenges to business curveballs, unexpected travel disruptions, and personal health worries. In this honest episode, I'm sharing what it looks like to practice self-care to the max when life feels overwhelming. You’ll hear how a series of crises, from retreat changes and childcare issues to family dramas and sleepless nights, led me to dig deep into my self-care toolkit. I share real-life practices, rituals, and mindset shifts that helped me find calm in the chaos, as well as a permission slip for you to do the same. If you’ve ever thought self-care was just “nice to have,” this conversation will change that. Self-care isn’t a luxury, it’s a lifeline. And when you commit to it, you don’t just survive the storm… you grow through it.

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    A life of Magic

    Do you want to live a life of magic? I know I do. I'm writing a book - It's called, A Life of Magic. I always thought my second book would be about retreats. But life had other plans. In this deeply personal episode, I share the story behind A Life of Magic, the memoir I’m writing with (and for) my 102-year-old cousin, Bill Hunter. Bill’s life is truly extraordinary: a WWII Navy veteran, a professional magician for over 80 years, and a man who’s touched countless lives around the world. From performing at the Indy 500 for 50 years (every single year for 50 years straight) to collecting stories from those he inspired, his journey is filled with wonder, wisdom, and heart. This isn’t just a book, it’s a legacy project, 16 years in the making. I talk about how it started, why it matters so deeply to me and our family, and how you can be part of bringing this beautiful story to life. We’re crowdfunding A Life of Magic through Kickstarter, and your support can help make Bill’s lifelong (all 102 years!!) dream a reality. Listen in to hear how you can join us, and why this project is about so much more than words on a page.

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    When the unexpected happens

    I always say expect the unexpected… and then the unexpected happened. We had to change! In this episode, I share how, after civil unrest broke out in Nepal, I had to move our retreat …. not just to a new venue … but to a whole new country! I talk about what was happening on the ground, my deep ties to Nepal, and the disappointment of shifting a retreat I’ve been dreaming about for years. I also take you behind the scenes of how we made this change — quickly, honestly, and with care for both my clients and my partners. You’ll hear: • Why “expect the unexpected” has always been my mantra for travel and retreats • The reality and emotions of moving Nepal, and the responsibility I felt to make the right decision • How strong travel partnerships meant we could pivot in just 6 days • A look at our new India retreat itinerary: Delhi, Amritsar, Dharamsala, and of course, the Taj Mahal • Why intention matters more than location when you’re hosting retreats • The importance of planning for the “what ifs” in both business and life It’s about being real with what happens when plans change, and how we can still create powerful, memorable experiences, even when the unexpected shows up.

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    Beyond Solo with Sara Howard

    In this heartfelt and inspiring episode of The Emma Lovell Show, Emma sits down with writer, entrepreneur, and author Sarah Howard to explore what it really means to live a life you love—on your terms. Sarah is the founder of Writers Australia, a thriving Sydney-based copywriting agency she started 18 years ago. She’s also the author of Beyond Solo, a powerful book that helps freelancers and small business owners grow their business—without losing themselves in the process. Together, Emma and Sarah dive into: How Sarah designed her business around travel and family life The story behind Beyond Solo and why she wrote it Letting go of guilt and giving yourself permission to enjoy How her family prioritised travel over upgrades and what that taught her sons Why structure can actually create more freedom The beauty of travel as a family value Working intentionally—on planes, in cafes, and by the sea Why it's OK (and essential!) to take time completely offline This conversation is packed with wisdom, warmth, and permission to live, work and travel in a way that lights you up. If you’re a parent, creative, or business owner wanting to create a life of meaning, flexibility and joy—this one’s for you.

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    Bleisure as the Future of Work-Life Balance

    Work-life balance? Let’s be honest—it’s a myth that often leaves us feeling like we’re failing. In this episode of The Emma Lovell Show, I share why harmony is a healthier and more sustainable goal, and how I’ve found it through what I call the Bleisure Life: a blend of business, travel, and self-care. I talk about: - Why chasing “perfect balance” sets us up for burnout. - How travel can be more than a luxury—it’s self-care and inspiration. - Real-life examples of weaving leisure into work (yes, even if you’re in a 9–5). - The role of boundaries in keeping harmony. - Simple steps to start adding more bleisure into your everyday life. This is about rethinking what work looks like, making space for what fills your cup, and creating a life you actually love.

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    A transient life with Tash Collins

    What does it take to make a transient life really work? Meet powerhouse businesswoman Natasha Collins who shares how mining, travel, and giving back shaped her journey to a business built on freedom and life by design. Based in the remote Pilbara region of Western Australia, Natasha wears many hats, co-owner of three businesses with her husband, advocate for ethical employment, and passionate world traveler. In this episode you'll hear: - What it's really like to live and work across two homes (and two cities!) - How Natasha built three impactful businesses—including a mining company, youth employment initiative, and outsourcing consultancy - The myths about virtual assistants—and what it actually takes to make outsourcing work - Her deep commitment to giving back, locally and globally - How travel is not just a break for Natasha, but a way of life And the importance of switching off, even if it takes a remote island with no Wi-Fi. This episode is full of grounded wisdom, practical insights, and permission to build a business that supports your life, not the other way around.

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    Give from the overflow

    Give from the overflow. This one is a bit personal as I share the powerful philosophy that changed the way I approach business, life, and self-care: give from the overflow. Inspired by wisdom from my kinesiologist, this episode is about why topping up your energy, finances, and joy beyond the bare minimum is essential before giving to others. This mindset not only prevents burnout, but also fosters a life of generosity, collaboration, and abundance — in both personal and professional spaces. Whether you’re a business owner, a giver at heart, or someone who’s been running on empty, this episode will inspire you to fill your cup so fully that you can share without depletion.

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    Sober sparkle with Belinda Stark

    What happens when you change your relationship with alcohol, let go of a long-standing business, and completely rewrite your identity, in your 50s? In this powerful episode of The Emma Lovell Show, I sit down with Belinda Stark, an alcohol-free midlife coach, business owner, and survivor with one hell of a story. From battling breast cancer and depression to walking away from a thriving fashion store and embracing sober living, Belinda is the definition of reinvention. We talk about: - What led her to give up drinking for good - Why midlife is not the end—it's just the beginning - The emotional (and financial) reality of closing a bricks-and-mortar business - Letting go of the good to make space for the great - The power of sober curiosity and redefining success in business and life Whether you're navigating midlife, questioning your habits, or craving a more honest way to live, this episode offers hope, perspective, and a gentle nudge to honour your season, and your truth.

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    Travelling with kids ... while also running your biz!

    Is traveling with kids while running a business your worst nightmare—or your biggest dream? In this episode, I share what it's really like to travel the world with my four-year-old son and run a thriving business at the same time. From long-haul trips to local long weekends, I unpack the mindset shifts, support systems, and planning strategies that make it possible to blend family, work, and travel. Whether you’re a business owner, remote worker, or dreaming of more flexibility in your life, this episode is your permission slip to make it happen—now, not someday. Tune in for real talk, practical tips, and a behind-the-scenes look at how I prepare to travel across the USA with my family (while keeping my business running smoothly).

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    Someone has to be the most expensive - with Andrew Griffiths

    Someone has to be the most expensive, why not make it you? In this episode, I’m joined by bestselling author, speaker, and all-round brilliant human Andrew Griffiths to explore the power of writing, pricing, and showing up in your business with confidence and clarity. We talk about what it really means to create a world-class book—one that opens doors, lands speaking gigs, and positions you as a true expert in your field. We also get real about: - How to charge what you’re worth (and why you should) - Why your book is your business card—and how to leverage it properly - The evolution of self-publishing (and how to do it with integrity) - What to watch for in book design, formatting and mindset traps - Why writing a book is only 60% of the journey Andrew shares generously about his own author journey (14 bestselling books across 65 countries!), plus a few laughs from our personal lives, including a shared passion for diving and that one time I told him his book might just change my life. If you’re writing a book, growing your business, or simply want a reminder that you are worth the price, you’re going to love this chat. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favourite app.

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    The Bleisure Life Plan

    What if… you could live the life you love now? In this episode, I’m diving into the heart of The Bleisure Life Plan, my brand new course designed to help you harmonise business, travel, and self-care into a life that truly works for you. Born from the lessons and reflections in my book The Art of Bleisure, this course is for those ready to step off the hamster wheel, reconnect to their values, and start creating a life that feels spacious, intentional, and free. I’ll walk you through why I created it, what’s inside, and how you can begin designing your own bleisure life, without waiting for someday. What you’ll learn in this episode: - Why I created The Bleisure Life Plan - What “bleisure” really means (and how to apply it to your whole life) - The 6 modules inside the course—and how they support your transformation - How you can start building your plan right now + An exclusive discount just for listeners! 🎧 Hit play and let’s build your roadmap to live a life you love.

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    What if?

    What if… everything worked out? In this episode, I explore the powerful journal prompt “What If”—a simple yet profound tool that helps you break through fears, uncover hidden dreams, and make bold moves in life and business. I share how to use this exercise to get unstuck, plan for the worst (and best), and start following the green lights in your life. Let’s flip the script on fear and start dreaming bigger. Hit play, grab your journal, and let’s dive in. What you'll learn in this episode: - Why “What If” can be your most powerful mindset tool - How to turn fear into an action plan - Real stories from coaching and retreats - The difference between red, yellow, and green light thinking - How to tap into your intuition through journaling - How to flip negative spirals into growth opportunities 🎧 Listen on Spotify, iTunes and more. Head to emmalovell.au to grab your free journal prompts and explore the life you truly desire. Don’t wait for someday—start now!

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    Space, Grace & CEO Energy with Michal McCracken

    Finding freedom in business, life, and everything in between In this episode of The Emma Lovell Show, I chat with the brilliant and hilarious Michael McCracken, transformational coach and host of the Space and Grace podcast. We explore what it really means to build a freedom-filled life, unpacking the power of calm productivity, money archetypes, multi-passionate paths, and learning to let go. Whether you’re juggling businesses, dreaming of a simpler life, or just need a reminder to breathe, this one’s for you. What you’ll learn: - How to balance ambition with self-kindness - The truth about multi-passionate entrepreneurship - Money mindset shifts from the sacred money archetypes - The importance of space, grace, and self-trust - Tips for building a business that actually suits your life 🎧 Listen on Spotify, iTunes, and more. Loved this convo? Subscribe, rate, and share to inspire more amazing women to live a life they love, starting now.

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    Rose Farm Reflections

    Be the rose. A little message that has become a life mantra. In this solo episode, I share a deeply personal reflection on my journey to the Lorn Rose Farm—where dreams of book writing, healing, and quiet growth took root. From grief to gratitude, I talk about how this magical retreat space (created and currently owned by Money Mentor, Denise Duffield Thomas) helped me write The Art of Bleisure, and inspired me to commit to my second book. I also give you a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the upcoming Rose Writing Retreat in June 2025. Whether you’re a writer, dreamer, or seeker of rest, this episode is a gentle invitation to be the rose. ✨ What you’ll learn: - Why retreat spaces matter for creative flow - The power of investing in yourself - What “Be the Rose” really means - Behind-the-scenes of a writing retreat - Personal growth through loss and intention Feeling the call to create in a space of beauty and stillness? Join me for the Rose Writing Retreat—visit restandreceive.au/writing-retreat and let’s help your dream come into full bloom.

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    From Librarian to YA Fantasy Powerhouse with Rebecca Lennard

    What does it take to write 15 books, build your own fantasy realm, and slay the social media game—all while working full time? In this magical episode of The Emma Lovell Show, I sit down with the brilliant Rebecca Lennard, author of the YA "All Slaying No Laying" fantasy series. From cosplay adventures to overcoming a camera phobia, Rebecca shares her journey from bookworm librarian to full-blown creative powerhouse. This one’s for the dreamers, writers, and anyone who’s ever wanted to build their own world. What you’ll learn: - How Rebecca built a YA fantasy series from scratch - What it's like to cosplay your own characters - Tips for managing creative burnout - The power of community at events like Supanova - Why your voice and your story matter—even if it takes 17 years to tell it. ✨ Listen on Spotify, iTunes and more. Don’t forget to follow, rate, and review to help others discover the show!

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    Wouldn’t It Be Cool If…

    Ever feel stuck in the day-to-day grind? In this bite-sized episode, I share one of my favourite journal prompts—“Wouldn’t it be cool if…” to help you reconnect with your dreams. This powerful, playful exercise will shift you from stress to possibility in just five minutes. No rules, no pressure. Just pen, paper, and imagination. Take a break, dream a little, and discover what your heart’s truly craving. In this episode, you’ll learn: - A quick journaling technique to reframe your mindset - How to dream without pressure or limits - The importance of reconnecting with desire - Why daydreaming can fuel big, bold action - How I use this prompt in retreats, coaching—and in my own life ✨ Grab your journal and start dreaming today. Get more journal prompts to start living a life you love, now. A bleisure life: https://emmalovell.au/journal-prompts-opt-in/

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    The Story Behind My Book Cover with Leith Hudson

    How does one design a book cover? Introducing Leith Hudson of Leithal & Co. Design — the creative behind my award-winning book cover and full brand reimagining. We talk about what goes into truly iconic branding, why book covers are more than just pretty pictures, and how collaboration can bring unexpected magic to your brand story. Leith shares insights from behind the scenes of the design process, and we both reflect on how it feels to see a vision come to life. What you’ll learn: - What makes a book cover iconic - Why your brand should evolve with you - How to brief a designer for magic - The emotional side of brand transformation - Lessons for launching your first book 💬 Listen now on Spotify, iTunes and more. Let’s design a life — and a brand — you love!

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    Why I don't have a writing routine

    Everyone keeps asking about my writing routine… and the truth is, I don’t have one! In this episode, I share how I wrote my first book (and how I’m writing my second!) without a rigid schedule. I talk about writing in chunks, finding inspiration on planes and in safari tents, and how structure—not routine—is what really helped me finish. You don’t need to be a “morning writer” or follow anyone’s method but your own. Just start. 📝 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: - Why writing routines aren’t one-size-fits-all - How deadlines create momentum - The power of a strong book structure - Why “chunky writing” might work better than daily habits - Tools for staying accountable during your writing journey If this inspired you to pick up the pen (or voice memo app), let me know! DM me @emma.lovell.au or grab a copy of The Art of Bleisure at emmalovell.au/book.

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    Rebranding: what it actually takes with Olivia Muir

    Branding is so much more than a logo, it's who you are. As a business! In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with brand strategist Olivia Muir to unpack the real, raw, and rewarding journey of rebranding. Olivia helped me go from a scattered vision to a brand that finally felt like home. It felt like me. We talk about what rebranding really takes—the inner work, the strategy, and the messy middle. From drawing Venn diagrams to navigating identity shifts, Liv brought clarity to my chaos. If you're a founder or creative feeling stuck in your brand, this one’s for you. What you'll learn: - What a rebrand actually involves (hint: it’s not just a new logo) - The difference between branding, positioning, and perception - Why your vision—not just visuals—matters - The emotional side of stepping into a new identity - How to choose and work with a brand strategist Tune in now on Spotify, Itunes, and more.

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    I Am: The Power of Claiming Your Identity

    In this episode, I dive into one of the most powerful tools I use in my retreats, coaching, and personal journaling practice — the "I Am" statement. This isn’t just about affirmations; it’s about truly stepping into who you want to be now. I share how this simple, five-minute exercise can shift your mindset, unlock hidden dreams, and even shape the life you’re working toward. Whether you’re feeling stuck or looking for clarity, this episode will inspire you to take action from a place of truth. What you’ll learn: - Why “I Am” is more powerful than “I want to be” - How to use this prompt in your journaling practice - What it reveals about your hidden dreams and desires - How to turn your affirmations into action - Real-life examples of transformation using “I Am” 👉 Listen on Spotify, iTunes and more!

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    Bleisure Travel Hacks

    Ever dreamed of traveling more while spending less? In this episode of The Emma Lovell Show, I share my top bleisure (business + leisure) travel hacks to help you maximize your trips without breaking the bank. Learn how to use loyalty programs, extend work trips for leisure, and find budget-friendly ways to explore. What you'll learn: - How to earn and use travel rewards for free flights and stays - Tips for blending work and self-care while traveling - Packing smart for both business and leisure - Finding affordable experiences while on the road Let’s make travel a lifestyle! Tune in now on Spotify, iTunes, and more.

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    Writing Your Book in 90 Days with Kath Walters

    In this episode of The Emma Lovell Show, I chat with book coach and editor Kath Walters about how to write and publish a book in just 90 days! Kath, the founder of Brain to Book in 90 Days, has more than 25 years of experience in business journalism and has helped countless authors bring their books to life. As my editor for The Art of Bleisure, Kath played a huge role in making my book better, and I’m forever grateful! In this episode, we cover: ✔️ Why writing a book establishes you as an authority ✔️ The 90-day book-writing process and how to maintain momentum ✔️ The difference between writing, publishing, and marketing a book ✔️ The common struggles authors face (and how to overcome them) ✔️ How to use your book to build your brand and business If you’re dreaming of becoming an author, this episode is packed with insights! 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, iTunes, and more.

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    Why a retreat is not a tour

    If you think a retreat is just a fancy tour, think again! In this episode, I break down the key differences between a retreat and a tour, and why it’s so important to set the right expectations—especially if you’re looking for transformation, not just travel. Whether you're planning to attend or host a retreat, this episode will help you understand what truly sets them apart. ✨ What you’ll learn in this episode: - The biggest differences between a retreat and a tour - Why retreats are about transformation, not just sightseeing - The importance of intention and connection in retreats - How to set expectations for your next retreat experience - Tips for hosts to create a life-changing retreat Ready for a real transformation? Tune in now on Spotify, iTunes, and more!

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    Money Mindset with Denise Duffield-Thomas

    How's your relationship with money? Mine, wasn't great. Until I met Denise Duffield-Thomas. Now I'm a work in progress and have experienced so much growth thanks to this focus. In this dream come true episode, I sit down with my money mindset mentor (and now friend!), Denise Duffield-Thomas. We dive deep into the power of your money beliefs and how they impact your business, personal life, and overall success. Denise shares her journey, the lessons she’s learned, and why mastering your money mindset is key to living a first-class life. 🎧 What you'll learn: - How your money mindset shapes your life - The biggest money blocks holding you back - The balance between ambition and contentment - Why there’s no “final destination” when it comes to wealth - The connection to the rose farm and the lessons learned from owning a venue and hosting retreats. Tune in now on Spotify, iTunes, and more. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review!

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    You Don’t Have to Break to Take a Break: Self-Care Simplified

    Today, I’m sharing one of the most important lessons I’ve ever learned: self-care isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. And guess what? You don’t have to hit rock bottom to finally give yourself permission to rest. I learned this the hard way after breaking my back in 2009 and later experiencing burnout. Now, I know that rest, recovery, and self-care are essential for a life you love. What you’ll learn in this episode: - Why I used to think I needed a crisis to take a break - The difference between physical and mental burnout - How to integrate self-care daily (without guilt!) - My top go-to self-care practices - A challenge to help you make self-care a habit Take a break before you break! Tune in now on Spotify, iTunes, and more.

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    We all need a goose with Leanne Faulkner

    We all need a goose. Aka, support. I loved this Top Gun analogy Leanne used in the episode and it had to be the title. Our guest today is Leanne Faulkner, business owner, mental health advocate, and founder of ReReadable and Fortitude at Work. Leanne shares her journey from running a successful skincare brand to experiencing burnout and ultimately dedicating her career to supporting small business owners' mental health. We discuss the unique pressures entrepreneurs face and practical ways to build resilience. 🔹 The mental health challenges of running a small business 🔹 The power of asking for and accepting help 🔹 Why knowledge reduces stress in business 🔹 How books can transform your confidence as an entrepreneur and how that led to her starting a new business, ReReadable 🔹 Practical steps to create work-life harmony 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, iTunes, and more!

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    Retreat reflections: trust in the vision

    In this episode, I take you behind the scenes of my most recent Rest & Receive Retreat in Kangaroo Valley. From the breathtaking natural surroundings to the powerful transformations experienced by our guests, this retreat was truly special. I share my own personal reflections, participant stories, and why rest is essential to receiving the life you desire. What You’ll Learn: - The journey behind Rest & Receive Retreats and why they matter - The importance of creating space for yourself to grow and receive - Real stories of transformation from attendees - How intentional retreats can shift your mindset and open new opportunities - My personal reflections on self-care, business, and the future of Rest & Receive If you’re feeling the need to rest and want to prioritise yourself more, this episode is your sign! Tune in now and be inspired to create the time and space you deserve. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, iTunes, and more!

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    The Truth About Publishing with Michael Hanrahan

    If you've ever dreamed of writing a book, this episode is for you! I chat with Michael Hanrahan, founder of Publish Central, who helped bring my book The Art of Bleisure to life. We go deep into the publishing process, the difference between writing and publishing, and why a book doesn’t sell itself. If you're an aspiring author, don’t miss these insider tips! What you'll learn: - The difference between writing and publishing a book - Traditional vs. self-publishing—what’s right for you? - Why bookshop distribution isn't for everyone - How to successfully promote your book - Why your book needs to be high quality to stand out P.s. is writing a book on your vision board? Then come and join Anna Featherstone and I at the Aspiring Author's Retreat in Lorn, NSW, in April. Details in the show notes. Listen now on Spotify, iTunes, and more!

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    I'll never do that again!

    After years of hosting retreats, I had a major realisation in Sri Lanka, things had to change. In this episode, I share why retreats as they were had to stop. Introducing Rest & Receive Pty Ltd, my new company. Rest & Receive became more than just a retreat name, it was a philosphy and an ethos. It's what the company is all about, not just a retreat. IT's about transforming lives, through attending retreats but also throuogh empowering hosts to run their own. I share in this episode what’s next for me and my company. If you've ever felt stuck between your passion and your business structure, this episode is for you. Listen now on Spotify, iTunes, and more!

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    Living the Bleisure Life with Ash Chow

    In this episode, I chat with Ash Chow, a launch strategist and copywriter who’s fully embracing the bleisure lifestyle while living in London. Ash shares how she balances travel, business, and personal growth while navigating financial and career challenges abroad. If you’re dreaming of working from anywhere, this episode is for you! Here's what you'll learn: 🔹 How Ash transitioned from law to copywriting 🔹 The realities of working remotely while traveling 🔹 Overcoming financial fears and embracing growth 🔹 The importance of slow travel and building community 🔹 Tips for creating a business that supports your ideal lifestyle 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, iTunes, and more!

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    The Bleisure Life Retreat

    Welcome to "The Bleisure Life Retreat" You're invited to join me in Nepal! In this episode, I announce my next international and transformative retreat in the stunning landscapes of Nepal. But with a difference! This is the first ever Bleisure Life Retreat. Together, we’ll blend business, travel, and self-care for six unforgettable nights. You'll learn how to embrace cultural immersion, unlock your potential through workshops, and harmonise your goals with rejuvenation. With adventures like hiking Changu Narayan and sound healing sessions, this retreat promises clarity, connections, and a fresh outlook. Ready to say yes to a life-changing experience? Listen now and start dreaming!

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Welcome to The Emma Lovell Show, a place where we talk all about living a life you love NOW. I’m your host, Emma Lovell, and my #1 value is FREEDOM. I’ve spent the last 14 years running a business and travelling the world, and now I take my husband and toddler along for the adventure too! It’s possible and I know you can create a life doing what you truly love as well. This podcast will inspire, motivate and encourage you to go after your dreams. To create a life you love, and to live it now - not wait for retirement or “some day” in the future. I’ll be talking about how I harmonise business, travel and self-care. I’ll also bring on incredible guests to share their journeys - the wins, the challenges and how they’re creating a life they love! Let’s jump in and get dreaming. This is a space for you to manifest a life you love.

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