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“If we march into that village and we start trying to persecute people for using poison, something that's very illegal, nobody's going to talk to us. We're not going to find out where the poison came from. We're not going to be able to shut anything down. We should take the approach that people are using poison because they're desperate, because they see no other alternative.” – Andrew Stein Andrew Stein is a wildlife ecologist who spent the past 25 years studying human carnivore conflict from African wild dogs and lions in Kenya and Botswana to leopards and hyenas in Namibia. His work has long focused on finding ways for people and predators to coexist. He is the founder of CLAWS , an organization based in Botswana that's working at the intersection of cutting-edge wildlife research and community driven conservation. Since its start in 2014 and official launch as an NGO in 2020, CLAWS has been pioneering science-based, tech-forward strategies to reduce conflict between people and carnivores. By collaborating closely with local communities, especially traditional cattle herders, CLAWS supports both species conservation and rural livelihoods—making coexistence not just possible, but sustainable.…
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You’re too smart to be stuck, too powerful to play small, and too driven to settle. Join Corinne Morahan weekly as she provides valuable insights, practical tips, and inspiring stories to help you rise, lead, and build a life that looks as good as you!
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Running a successful business or household means getting clear on what truly needs you and releasing the rest. This episode starts with Corinne Morahan sharing a moment most high achievers dream about: enjoying a vacation in Hawaii while her businesses run without her. How? Systems, delegation, and a willingness to let go. She also shares the story of a client who finally admitted out loud that she didn’t need her business financially and how that one honest sentence opened the door to a completely different way of thinking. If you didn’t have to do all the things, what would you actually want to do? Corinne digs into the shift from doer to leader, and why holding onto every task could be the very thing holding you back. She offers real talk on outsourcing, letting others take ownership (even if they do it differently than you would), and creating success metrics that set your team, and you, up to win. Whether you run a business, manage a household, or both, this episode will challenge you to rethink how you spend your time and who you give your energy to. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 The CEO Mindset Shift 01:38 Letting Go and Trusting Others 04:39 Systems That Run Without You 07:37 The Power of Delegation and Hiring 11:30 Redefining Success on Your Terms Links JOIN THE VIBE MEMBERSHIP: Ready for more impact, freedom and success? I know you are! My ongoing VIBE Membership isn't just about building a business. It's about building a life. Learn more about the VIBE Membership here: https://www.corinnemorahan.com/vibe-membership JOIN FORESIGHT: a powerful four-week mastermind is designed to help you quiet the noise, reconnect with your intuition, and step confidently into your next chapter. The container begins May 5. Learn more here: https://www.corinnemorahan.com/foresight Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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Your next level of success may have less to do with strategy and more to do with who’s sitting next to you. This week, Corinne Morahan unpacks what happens when you intentionally build relationships that stretch your thinking, raise your standards, and hold you to the version of yourself you’re working toward. Could the fastest path to growth be as simple as being in the right room? Corinne breaks down the three kinds of relationships that can move the needle the most—peers, mentors, and intimate connections—and shares how each one plays a role in both your business and your personal fulfillment. You’ll hear how proximity to high-caliber women sparked more growth for Corinne in five weeks than she had in the entire year before. This episode doesn’t shy away from the tougher side of the conversation either. Corinne offers a thoughtful take on setting boundaries with relationships that no longer align and gives permission to shift those dynamics with grace. If you’ve been feeling ready for a stronger, more aligned circle, this is your invitation to stop waiting and start curating. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Why Proximity Shapes Success 02:51 Harvard and the Concept of Peer Effects 07:54 The Three Types of Relationships: Peers, Mentors, and Intimate Connections 13:03 How to Attract and Build High-Level Connections 15:10 The Power of Contribution in High-Caliber Circles 18:11 Setting Boundaries with Draining Relationships 21:32 The Role of Relationships in Long-Term Success and Fulfillment Links JOIN THE VIBE MEMBERSHIP: Ready for more impact, freedom and success? I know you are! My ongoing VIBE Membership isn't just about building a business. It's about building a life. Learn more about the VIBE Membership here: https://www.corinnemorahan.com/vibe-membership JOIN FORESIGHT: a powerful four-week mastermind is designed to help you quiet the noise, reconnect with your intuition, and step confidently into your next chapter. The container begins May 5. Learn more here: https://www.corinnemorahan.com/foresight Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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Most high achievers crave clarity but unknowingly crowd out their own intuition with more productivity. If clearing distractions hasn’t brought the insight you expected, maybe the real work isn’t in doing. It’s in listening. In this episode, Corinne Morahan explores why the habit of staying busy can become a barrier to intuition. She shares her own experience of stripping away clutter, only to realize that empty space doesn’t automatically lead to deeper self-trust. Instead of filling every free moment with more tasks, what if the real shift comes from creating room for stillness? Corinne challenges the belief that productivity equals progress. She offers a different approach: one that invites curiosity, quiet, and self-trust. If you’ve ever wondered why clarity still feels out of reach despite all your effort, this episode might change the way you think about success. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 01:04 Productivity Blocking Intuition 02:09 The Surprise of Untapped Intuition 03:53 Agency Over Our Lives 05:17 Aligning Inputs with Desired Direction 07:02 The Struggle of Knowing What You Want 08:48 Commitment to Stop Making Excuses 10:13 Observing Thoughts Without Expectation 11:18 The Importance of Space and Silence 12:23 Connecting to Yourself Daily 13:18 Intuitive Decisions in Life 15:06 Logic vs. Intuition in Decision Making 16:09 Creating Space for Intuition 16:30 Next Level is About Listening Links Join me for Foresight: a four-week Mastermind designed to help you trust yourself again: https://www.corinnemorahan.com/foresight Connect with Corinne! https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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Your daily habits shape your future. What could change if you swapped mindless scrolling for something that actually fuels your growth? In this episode, Corinne Morahan put this idea to the test with an experiment. For a full month, every time she felt the urge to scroll social media, she chose to engage with something that expanded her thinking whether it was a podcast, a business course, or personal development content. She didn’t quit social media, but she did take control of how she used her time. The result? More mental clarity, better focus, and a sense of ownership over her energy. Corinne didn’t think she needed this experiment. Social media never felt like a huge drain, and she wasn’t spending hours lost in it. But even those quick check-ins added up. By replacing passive consumption with intentional learning, she saw firsthand how small shifts can lead to big changes. This episode challenges you to consider how your inputs affect your creativity, energy, and ability to show up at your best. Corinne shares simple steps to test this approach for yourself and explains why high achievers need to be as intentional with their attention as they are with their goals. If you’re ready to reclaim your time and use it in a way that truly moves you forward, this one’s for you. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 01:41 The Experiment: Replacing Social Media 02:12 Mental Clarity Improvement 03:06 Passive Consumption vs. Creation 04:00 Productive Use of Pockets of Time 05:03 Energy and Focus Shift 08:04 Choosing High-Value Resources 10:13 Long-Term Benefits 10:45 Inputs Shape Outputs 11:28 Aligning Daily Habits with Future Goals 13:28 Operating Like a High-Level CEO Links Create more impact, have more freedom + find more success with the VIBE Membership: https://www.corinnemorahan.com/vibe-membership Connect with Corinne! https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 60: Part 4: Moving with Certainty & Collapsing Timelines 12:45
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Success doesn’t happen when you wait. It happens when you decide. In the final part of her four-part series, Corinne Morahan challenges the belief that growth is a slow, step-by-step process. Success isn’t about working harder but about moving with certainty. Corinne shares three key shifts that make all the difference: trusting your decisions, stepping into the mindset of your future self, and letting go of backup plans that quietly hold you back. Corinne gets personal about the safety net she didn’t even realize she was holding onto and how removing it changed everything. She asks listeners to take a hard look at where they might be hesitating, playing it safe, or waiting for the “right time.” Could that hesitation be the thing keeping you stuck? This episode is a wake-up call to commit fully, act with certainty, and stop second-guessing your path. Corinne invites listeners to reflect, take bold action, and share their breakthroughs, because success moves at the speed of your decisions. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Moving with Certainty and Collapsing Timelines 00:33 The Myth of Linear Success 02:09 Structured Freedom and Automating Decisions 02:52 Step 1: Stop Hesitating 03:57 Step 2: Act As If 05:45 Step 3: Remove Plan B 08:05 The Importance of Fully Committing 09:51 Identifying and Eliminating Your Safety Nets 10:57 The Role of Strategy and Effort 11:43 Accelerating Your Success Links Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 59: Part 3: The Power of Structured Freedom: How high-level systems and alignment create more time, money, and ease 13:04
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Does structure really crush creativity, or is it the key to unlocking it? In part three of this four-part series, Corinne Morahan challenges the misconception that structure limits freedom, offering her perspective on how intentional systems can create space for creativity, productivity, and ease. Using relatable examples and client experiences, Corinne shows how organizing the small things can dramatically reduce decision fatigue and free your energy for the decisions that truly matter. Could the tasks you avoid systematizing actually be your biggest energy drains? What if the secret to achieving more isn't doing more, but doing things differently? Corinne invites listeners to experiment with batching tasks and setting clear boundaries around focused work. Her insights inspire a shift from reactive multitasking to intentional action, opening the door to higher-level productivity and fulfillment. Ready to test the power of structured freedom in your own life? Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction to Structured Freedom 01:47 Systems Enhancing Productivity 03:01 Discovering More Freedom Through Systems 06:13 Implementing Systems for Small Decisions 07:27 The Myth of Multitasking 08:09 Creating a Framework to Avoid Context Switching 09:56 Setting Focus Blocks for Deep Work 10:29 Aligning Tasks with Energy Levels 11:00 Proactive Time Structuring Links Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 58: Part 2: You Are the Asset—And It’s Time You Started Acting Like It 12:02
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Your business and life will only grow as much as you do. If you’re constantly drained, how can you expect to lead, create, or build anything that lasts? In part two of this four-part series, Corinne Morahan unpacks a truth many high achievers ignore: more work doesn’t equal more success. Pushing harder without protecting your energy leads to burnout, poor decision-making, and stalled growth. But when you prioritize yourself, everything expands—your clarity, your revenue, your impact. Corinne shares a practical exercise to spot hidden energy drains and a simple framework to decide what to do, delete, or delegate. She also challenges you to set one clear boundary this week and stick to it. Because if you don’t protect your time, who will? This episode is a reminder that success isn’t about doing more. It’s about showing up fully for what matters. Next, Corinne dives into the power of structured freedom and why the way you manage your time could be the key to everything you’re working toward. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 00:22 You Are Your Biggest Asset 00:54 The Lie of Working Harder 01:26 Benefits of Prioritizing Yourself 02:09 Protecting Your Energy 04:25 Do, Delete, or Delegate Framework 05:21 High Achievers and Energy Management 08:09 Setting Intentional Work and Rest Boundaries 10:07 Committing to Your Boundary Links Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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“High achievers don’t wait for success. They create it.” Is success something that happens to you, or something you make happen? Corinne Morahan kicks off a four-part series designed to help you step into your highest potential without waiting for the perfect moment, permission, or a step-by-step guide from someone else. This episode breaks down three key shifts that set high achievers apart. First, define your next level vision. What does success actually look like for you? Too many people chase goals that don’t align with what they truly want, only to feel unfulfilled when they get there. Next, audit your habits. Are you filling your days with busy work, or are you making strategic moves that drive real progress? Finally, step into CEO energy. The most successful people don’t second-guess every decision. They trust themselves, act with certainty, and move forward even when fear is in the mix. Corinne challenges you to take one bold step today: make a decision you’ve been avoiding, without polling others for advice first. This series is all about momentum, and it starts with you taking the lead. Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 00:34 Success Isn’t Random 01:17 Radical Responsibility 01:50 Excuses vs. Action Steps 02:53 Step 1: Define Your Next Level Vision 05:25 Step 2: Audit Your Habits 08:38 Step 3: Commit to CEO Energy 10:13 Challenge: Make a Decision Today 10:34 Bonus Challenge: No Consultation 10:57 Closing Links Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 56: On Friendships: Conversations for Good with Briggs Rolfsrud 41:01
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Letting go of a friendship can be just as tough as holding on to one. So how do you know when to walk away and when to work through it? In this episode, Corinne Morahan and Briggs Rolfsrud talk about the reality of adult friendships—the ones that last, the ones that fade, and the ones that need a hard goodbye. They share personal stories, unpack why friendships shift over time, and explore how to prioritize the relationships that truly matter. Corinne’s four-step organizing framework offers a fresh way to think about friendships, from recognizing when a connection no longer serves you to making time for the people who do. If you’ve ever questioned whether to reach out, step back, or completely move on, Corinne and Briggs’ conversation will give you clarity and maybe even the push you need to nurture the friendships that deserve your energy. Quotes “It’s so hard to lose a friend, whether by choice or by their omission, right? When they kind of let you go, and you’re left wondering why—should you reach out or not?” (03:07 | Briggs Rolfsrud) “Two things can be true at once: it can be sad that I have to let this person go or they let me go, and it’s the right thing that had to happen because of where we are in our lives and who we are.” (07:57 | Corinne Morahan) “It’s okay to just say goodbye to someone for a reason that makes sense to you and maybe not to most of the people that you know.” (12:25 | Briggs Rolfsrud) “Just because you have the conversation doesn’t mean that you’re gonna choose to salvage it. You may still end up walking away, but at least you’ll know you tried.” (21:00 | Corinne Morahan) “Compromises can happen within your boundaries. You don’t want to go outside of them, but there’s a lot of wiggle room.” (22:53 | Briggs Rolfsrud) Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 55: Make ‘Getting Organized’ The Easy Thing To Do 19:16
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Getting organized shouldn’t feel like a constant struggle. Corinne Morahan breaks down how to set up systems that make organization the easiest option so you’re not relying on willpower to stay on top of things. What if your home worked with you instead of against you? What if small tweaks could eliminate daily frustration and make life run smoother? Corinne shares simple shifts that transformed her own home, like ditching laundry baskets in her kids’ rooms to cut out an unnecessary step or expanding shoe storage to prevent the daily pileup. She also highlights creative solutions from her friend Briggs, who rethought where her family’s swim gear and socks belong based on how they actually live, not just where things are “supposed” to go. The biggest takeaway? Organization should fit your life, not the other way around. If something feels like a hassle, it’s a sign the system needs to change. Corinne challenges listeners to spot the friction points in their routines and ask: How could this be easier? Because when the easy thing is the organized thing, staying on top of life stops feeling like a chore. Quotes “The solutions only need to make sense to you and only need to make your life easier. It doesn’t need to make sense to anyone else.” (14:51 | Corinne Morahan) “Staying organized should not feel hard. It does require some maintenance, the Sunday reset or resetting whenever you feel like you need to, but it actually should not feel hard. And so, if you’ve spent the time and energy to get organized and it’s feeling hard, that is an important cue to you that you need to really reassess some of the systems that you’ve set up.” (16:04 | Corinne Morahan) “When you set up systems that support your lifestyle, you eliminate the necessity for making decisions. You’ve just eliminated the necessity to make them. And that in and of itself makes life easier.” (17:30 | Corinne Morahan) Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 54: How to Celebrate Valentine’s Day When You’re Over 40 13:24
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You are the love story you’ve been waiting for. So how do you start showing up for yourself the way you deserve? Valentine’s Day brings a lot of talk about romance, but what about the relationship you have with yourself? Corinne Morahan shares why self-love isn’t a cliché; it’s the foundation for everything else. She opens up about her own journey, from embracing Valentine’s Day to keeping the spark alive in her marriage, but the real shift happened when she realized something unexpected: the most important love story she’ll ever have is the one with herself. Turning 40 brought her a new level of confidence, not because time magically delivers it, but because she chose to stop waiting, start accepting, and take action. She challenges listeners to ask a hard but necessary question: If something in your life isn’t working, are you willing to change it or are you ready to let it go? She also breaks down the mental load so many women carry and makes a strong case for asking for what you need, instead of hoping someone will figure it out. This episode is both a reality check and an invitation to start treating yourself better, set higher standards, and create the love story you actually want to live. Quotes “What I discovered turning 40 is that I became my own best love story. And that is what I want for you.” (03:33 | Corinne Morahan) “Accept the things about yourself that you won’t change because there is no point in having something about yourself or your life that you don’t like and beating yourself up about it, and having that negative inner monologue and then not doing anything about it. You have the choice. You can do something about it or you can not do something about it. But if you’re not gonna do anything about it, then accept it and stop complaining about it and stop making it a negative thing.” (05:09 | Corinne Morahan) “Asking for what you want and need is a very mature way to communicate, and it doesn’t make it any less special.” (08:33 | Corinne Morahan) “The better I treat myself, the better I take care of myself, the higher standards I have for how everyone around me is going to be treated.” (11:02 | Corinne Morahan) “Think about this: How can you become your greatest love story? How can you fall in love with yourself? How can you treat yourself more kindly? How can you think better thoughts? How can you take better care of yourself? It really does start with you. You’re the one. Go do it.” (11:11 | Corinne Morahan) Links Here's Episode 14 - Dating your Spouse - for your enjoyment! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/get-organized-for-good-with-corinne-morahan-maximize/id1732115335?i=1000655509919 Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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“Fun with a capital F is who you’re going to be seeing more of if you follow me on social media, if you are listening to this podcast, if you see me in real life,” declares Corinne Morahan as she shares her 2025 focus on making joy an intentional part of her life. Corinne reflects on how she transformed her chaotic beginnings and high-stress Wall Street career into a life of structure, peace, and balance. Now, she’s ready to embrace fun in a way that feels grounded and meaningful. From date nights and girls’ trips to playful wardrobe updates, she’s exploring what it means to make fun a natural part of daily life. How do you bring more joy into your own routine? Corinne reminds us that achieving goals requires more than intention—it takes action and a clear plan. What’s your theme for the year, and what steps will you take to bring it to life? Quotes “You can get rid of all the things that aren’t working for you and create this much more peaceful life. But then it’s like, you still need to also do the work to figure out what this new version of you is going to be.” (13:53 | Corinne Morahan) “The person who is coming to save you is you. It’s you. You are the one who gets to transform your life and make it all happen for you.” (15:30 | Corinne Morahan) “Fun with a capital F is who you’re going to be seeing more of if you follow me on social media, if you are listening to this podcast, if you see me in real life.” (14:29 | Corinne Morahan) “If you want something, that’s great, but wanting it isn’t enough. You have to take action. And in order to take action, you need a plan and you need to get specific.” (16:06 | Corinne Morahan) Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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“I like looking good; it makes me feel good. I don’t apologize for it, it’s fun,” says host Corinne Morahan who breaks down her beauty routine on this episode of Get Organized for Good. From the hair care tool she insists is worth every penny to the skin procedure she adamantly refuses to use, Corinne shares what she does to look and feel glamorous, even when she’s lounging on the couch in sweats. Like all aspects of getting organized, putting beauty systems in place makes for a quick and easy daily routine. It’s an investment of time and money, but it’s also a ton of fun! Today, Corinne will reveal how she protects and maintains her weekly blowout, her stance on facial lasers versus serums, and her approach to makeup depending on whether or not she’ll be appearing on camera. She’ll discuss teeth whitening, lymphatic drainage, facials and Botox. She’ll share what she thinks makes the biggest difference to your appearance, even if you do nothing else. If you’re ready to look better and feel better, join the Get Organized for Good podcast to learn how you can elevate your beauty routine today. Quotes “I will say this: the happier and less stressed you are, the better you look. Period.” (1:52 | Corinne Morahan) “When I talk about getting organized and eliminating pain points in our lives, this is a piece of it. It is certainly not the reason I do it. It’s not for vanity—I’m not actually that vain—but, not only is it a nice byproduct, I think it is really hard to look and feel your best when you feel like the rest of your life is a dumpster fire.” (2:03 | Corinne Morahan) “I would rather invest in something significant to make my life easier on a daily basis—and what I mean by that is lasers. I have done a lot of face lasers because I feel like ultimately, they are a bigger bang for your buck in less time than trying to rely on the skin serums and creams—which I still do use, but, nothing’s a miracle.” (13:20 | Corinne Morahan) “I would rather trade these bigger chunks of time when I’m going to these appointments and having a very quick routine daily. For me, it just works better that way.” (20:07 | Corinne Morahan) “For me, it is an investment in looking good. I do spend time and energy and money on it, but I’ve made it a priority so that in my day-to-day, I can feel put together but with a lot of ease.” (24:34 | Corinne Morahan) Links Click here to listen to Episode 13 - Love your Body: What YOU Need to Feel your Best Every Day: https://www.gridandglam.com/blog/episode13 Click here to listen to Episode 27 - Love your Body, Part 2: https://www.gridandglam.com/blog/episode27 Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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“What I have learned through the years is even my friends who do love cooking and who are really good at it, it becomes a grind to put dinner on the table every night.” says host Corinne Morahan. If you can relate, you will find plenty of helpful tips in this episode of Get Organized for Good for taking the pain points out of meal prep. Corinne discusses how she keeps her family and herself healthily fed while making the most of family time. She’ll cover division of labor in the kitchen, working around kids’ schedules, and home-cooked meals versus ordering in and dining out. She explains how she talks to her kids about healthy eating, her approach to snacks, making the most of seasonal eating and how to turn one night of cooking into multiple meals. She’ll share her tips for keeping an organized grocery list, how to make the most efficient use of time at the grocery store and why she schedules her shopping around trash day. She’ll share her recipe for the most delicious lime and cilantro rice, dealing with food allergies and food preferences, and balancing nutritious eating with treats—and why both are ultimately good for us. She’ll explain why she is pro-microwave and how she uses it to make so many delicious dishes. Whether you are in charge of the household cooking or, like Corinne, are more than happy to leave it to your spouse, you’ll find plenty of advice on today’s episode about making for a week of seamless meal prep. Quotes “What I have learned through the years is even my friends who do love cooking and who are really good at it, it becomes a grind to put dinner on the table every night.” (3:10 | Corinne Morahan) “I do not understand people who like to go grocery shopping multiple times a week.” (7:45 | Corinne Morahan) “If I am in charge of dinner and my husband’s not there, I am 100 percent of the time ordering in or taking the kids out. I’m just not interested.” (21:06 | Corinne Morahan) “For me, it is more important that we all sit down and eat as many nights as possible than that we are spending all of this time cooking a meal and then feeling tired from the cooking and like there’s so much cleanup to do. I’d rather have that time together as a family, and this really works for us.” (22:10 | Corinne Morahan) “All food is good for us. Some is good for our bodies, and some is good for our souls. And that is really how I think about food. We don’t really have good and bad food. We don’t talk about it that way.” (28:13 | Corinne Morahan) Links Doors to the Grid + Glam Home Organizing Membership close on January 22 at 11:59 pm ET! Get in now and organize your home once + for good! JOIN US HERE: https://www.gridandglam.com/gg-membership Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 50: How Systems Support our Routines: A Conversation for Good with Briggs Rolfsrud 31:02
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“It’s amazing to see the incredible awakenings people are having. It’s so touching,” expresses host Corinne Morahan on the 50th episode of Get Organized for Good, recorded in front of a live online audience of members of the New Year, New Clarity: Organize Your Life in 2025 free Facebook group experience. Corinne is once again joined by best friend and co-host of Conversations for Good, Briggs Rolfsrud, to share specific examples of their organization systems and routines — which, as they explain, are two different concepts — that keep them organized. They’ll share solutions for navigating some of the most common problems and excuses that arise when starting the journey—particularly the common refrain that there just isn’t enough time in the day. Though their personalities, goals, and desired outcomes differ greatly, they are both shining examples to those just beginning their organizing journeys of what is possible on the other side of the Grid + Glam home organizing membership. Briggs shares what she is doing to help her kids develop the habits that eventually become routine—the way Corinne’s kids’ routines have now that Corinne’s kids are older. Briggs shares how she approaches the morning routine, getting out the door, homework time, snacks and bickering. Corinne offers advice to Briggs about getting kids to transition from playtime to fulfilling their commitments, and how to develop a positive mindset about doing things we don’t want to do. Systems and routines aren’t meant to be static—they are meant to support your family’s unique lifestyle. Listen to the end to hear about exciting news about the Grid + Glam membership. Quotes “I was still forgetting. Every night. My routine was to forget. It’s so interesting that we can get in these habits and these routines that do the exact opposite of what we want them to do because if we don’t catch it, we think, ‘Oh, my routine is to look at that melatonin sitting there,’ and just literally not do anything about it. It’s what happens to our clutter in our homes—we just stop seeing the things and I think that’s a really powerful point.” (9:46 | Briggs Rolfsrud and Corinne Morahan) “Is that what they want to do when they come home from school? That’s just not the question that’s asked. It’s not ‘Do you want to or do you not want to?’ Because if we all only did what we wanted, my kids wouldn’t go to school. My kids wouldn’t eat their vegetables. That’s not the question. It’s just, ‘What do we do? What’s the expectation?’” (16:53 | Corinne Morahan) “I’ve got to get stuff done. You’ve got tasks. You might as well do them in a routine way where you don’t have to stress about it, you don’t have to worry about it and it just comes naturally. And the more you can give them the tools to do that, the happier they’ll be.” (17:39 | Briggs Rolfsrud) “It’s one of those examples where most people haven’t thought about it, most people aren’t doing and yet it makes life so much easier. So, it really is about thinking outside the box and not just doing what everyone else has done.” (24:12 | Corinne Morahan) Links Doors to the G+G Home Organizing Membership are now open! You can click here to join and get organized for GOOD in 2025! https://www.gridandglam.com/gg-membership Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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“Maybe you fit squarely in one of these five categories, maybe you are a combination of all of them, or maybe you are something else completely,” offers host Corinne Morahan about the five major categories of relaxation and which one—or more—you fall into. As we get more organized, we naturally find ourselves with more free time and may be lost as to how to fill it—or worse yet—feel pressured to fill it with productivity for productivity’s sake. Instead, Corinne encourages you to take the time to figure out how you best like to spend your downtime and embrace those activities that make you feel content, peaceful and recharged. You may love staying home, curled up watching old reruns, or you may like to go out to dinner and a movie with friends. Perhaps you’re more likely to be found sweating it out in the gym, hiking in nature or reading a new book while sipping a latte in a cafe. You just may be a combination of two or more of all of these types, and you may have a category all your own. Learning to relax—and learning to allow ourselves to enjoy it—can take some time and adjustment. The more we pay attention to what truly makes us happy, the more we can make the most of our new well-earned downtime. Quotes “If you are doing all this work to relax and then you can’t even relax, it’s very demotivating, and I want us to be able to really enjoy the fruits of our labor—not that you have to earn relaxation, you absolutely don’t—but I know most of you in my world are on an organizing journey, or you’ve already gotten organized and you’ve found yourself with all this extra time and you need someone to help you relax.” (2:03 | Corinne Morahan) “For me, one of the greatest pleasures of getting my home organized was making my house feel like it was this calm oasis because I am such a homebody and home is where the heart rests, and when your home is organized, it is so much easier to embrace that.” (7:58 | Corinne Morahan) “My goal in sharing this with you is so that you really have a catalog of things you can do when you’re finding yourself with downtime unable to relax. So, maybe you fit squarely in one of these five categories, maybe you are a combination of all of them, or maybe you are something else completely.” (9:17 | Corinne Morahan) “As you are recalibrating your nervous system and as you are coming up with this new way of being in the world, now that your life is organized and you have more free time, it’s not going to feel natural at first. But, the more you do it, I guarantee you friend, the easier and more natural it’s going to be when you have those pockets of time to know exactly what you want to do with your free time. And you deserve that friend, because you are amazing.” (11:52 | Corinne Morahan) Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 33: School Year Organization - Conversations for Good with Briggs 39:13
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“My expectation is to have very little expectation,” says Briggs Rolfsrud, COO of Grid + Glam who joins host Corinne Morahan on the Get Organized for Good podcast for another installment of Conversations for Good. Today they discuss back to school routines and how to put systems and frameworks in place in the mornings and evenings so that everyone—parents and children alike—get their needs and goals met with the least amount of stress. They talk about how goals and routines change over time, how to pick and choose your battles, and how to get everyone out the door in the morning—without forgetting their lunch. They draw on the concept of immersive productivity which Corinne introduced in her most recent episode of Get Organized for Good, whereby instead of merely adding more tasks to a to-do list for the purpose of checking them off, we focus on what we and our children truly want and need in the big picture. Not only does this put everyone in better alignment with each other it can turn dread, drudgery and obligation into exciting steps toward the future. Briggs explains how she learned to stop feeling pressure to include activities in her kids’ routine that they didn’t really want or need and instead allowed everyone to carve out more space and time for themselves. The fun and laughter between Corinne and Briggs is contagious. Join in to share their relatable trials and triumphs as they prepare their kids to meet another school year filled with intention, productivity as well as joy and confidence. Quotes “In my experience, I feel like the biggest hurdle to that is mindset, which we talk about all the time, being willing to accept that it’s a process to get them to a place where they will do the things they need to do, and that it’s not their fault and that we don’t need to just be mad about it every day. We have to accept that, ‘I can fix this and I will fix this and it’ll become a morning routine that I actually enjoy and they can feel good about and that is possible.’” (11:51 | Briggs Rolfsrud) “Do the scaffolding, I think that was the goal, to set myself small goals with all the things and not expect to have 40 hours in a day, because I don’t have 40 hours in a day, so backing off on all of that.” (18:07 | Briggs Rolfsrud) “There is a place in everyone’s life, in every day to get some deep work done and we want people to make the space and the time for that and to prioritize it above the ticking off the the things, because in addition to really making progress and deciding what work really matters the most, you also then will feel good about turning that off and then immersing yourself in some deep relaxation and you’re done for the day.” (23:01 | Briggs Rolfsrud) “It doesn’t look the same year over year. Having morning routines that are strong, having afternoon routines that are strong is imperative, but what they are might shift from year to year, and also our goals for ourselves and for our kids and for our families might shift from year to year.” (31:56 | Corinne Morahan) Links Download the FREE Stress-Free School Year replay here: https://gridandglam.myflodesk.com/stress-free-school-year Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 32: Introducing: Immersive Productivity 16:14
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“We are not winning a medal for checking the most tasks off our to-do list,” says host Corinne Morahan. As she explains on this episode of Get Organized For Good, we can actually become so addicted to the thrill of completing tasks that we fail to actually move the needle in any major way in our working lives. What’s more, so much focus on productivity and achieving our goals can keep us from enjoying life and being present for the small precious moments of everyday life. To help us create the right balance, Corinne introduces the concepts of immersive productivity as well as immersive relaxation. Learn how to determine which tasks truly need your attention and which you can outsource and how to embrace what truly makes you happy, without anything hanging over your head. She’ll explain the concept of completion bias and how our need for efficiency can actually hold us back. Life is made up of small, precious moments. Join today’s episode to learn how you can learn to make the most of them while achieving your big dreams. Quotes “How many of us feel guilty when we are doing nothing? When we are not being super-productive? I don’t want that for us.” (1:22 | Corinne Morahan) “For so long, I felt like I was chasing a happy life, chasing, chasing, chasing a happy life—feeling like, ‘where is the happy life?—not realizing that I actually had so many happy moments, but I was letting them pass me by and not fully penetrate because I was so focused on this future, this future happy life I was going to build.” (2:01 | Corinne Morahan) “I deeply believe that we can build adventure into the everyday. I know for sure that we can have a steamy sex life even after being married for 18 years and we can plan trips and travel the world—and that’s all a piece of it. But it is also the small moments, and when we are so focused on automating and systematizing and being productive, we really can become detached from our everyday lives and then start looking at the everyday moments and feeling like we are failing.” (3:44 | Corinne Morahan) “I realized it was our efficiency that was holding us back because, I, in particular, had gotten out of my strategic thinking mindset, all of the excitement and energy that leads me to build new things and to make things better because I thought, ‘Look at me. I’m ticking all these tasks off and now I have all this free time.’ So, I really started reassessing my whole notion of productivity.” (6:46 | Corinne Morahan) “Immersive relaxation—it is equally important as immersive productivity. Being fully immersed in relaxation is among the most productive things you can do. It really, truly is. It recharges your mind, your body and your soul.” (10:52 | Corinne Morahan) Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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“You cannot give a child confidence by telling them how amazing they are all the time if they don’t have the skill set and experience to back it up,” says host Corinne Morahan. To ensure that her own kids are fully equipped with these necessary life skills, Corinne and her husband are compiling a “life skills list” and on today’s episode of Get Organized for Good, she’s sharing this framework with us. The list covers all the major categories—from manners to philanthropy, finances to health--that make for well-rounded, productive adults who positively contribute to society. Not only will this help kids to successfully and independently navigate a rapidly changing world, they will also gain the confidence that only comes from acquiring competence. Basically, this is the antidote to helicopter parenting. While often done out of an abundance of love, doing everything for our children rather than allowing them to do it themselves only sends the message that we have no faith in them. And as a result, not only are they unprepared once they leave the nest but they are robbed of the opportunity to build vital confidence and self-esteem. Corinne discusses the “I do-we do-you do” approach, and how she and her daughter use this method in the kitchen. The more competent and independent a child becomes, the less they—and the parents—have to worry. Though we can’t predict the future, we can prepare our kids to go forth into it with the confidence they can handle whatever comes their way. Quotes “I have seen a ton of really good data on how competence builds confidence and how independence builds confidence. I’m sure you’ve seen this parenting advice that says don’t do things for kids that they can do for themselves. Now, there’s a lot to unpack there for moms listening to this because I think we have so much guilt around not doing things for our kids.” (4:40 | Corinne Morahan) “Think about all the times we do things for our kids that we’re actually sending them a message, ‘Oh, I can do this better, I can do this quicker. I just don’t think you can do it,’ whereas if we gave them the opportunity and ability to do it, how much better they would feel about themselves. And there is the added bonus——then we don’t have to do these things. It really is win-win. No, they will not do things exactly the way we want them to. Yes, these are always learning lessons and opportunities, but this is how they build their confidence and independence.” (6:12 | Corinne Morahan) “Do they know how to make a doctor’s appointment? I’m sure you’ve seen these reels on Instagram or TikTok where kids don’t even know what a social security number is. They don’t know where to find it, they can’t even answer basic questions when they’re trying to make an appointment. It’s so comical, but also not, because how are they supposed to know it if we haven’t taught them.” (12:02 | Corinne Morahan) “I think this is so exciting from the perspective of it’s going to help us worry less about our kids, because we just want our kids to go out in the world and be happy and be positive, contributing members of society, and I feel like if we can do this well, it checks off both of those boxes and then it helps them with their own anxiety because they get to go out into the world and be happy and feel confident and know that if they’re in a situation where something happens, they don’t have to freak out.” (13:54 | Corinne Morahan) Links DM me @gridandglam on IG + I’ll share my Essential Life Skills for Kids list with you! Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 30: How to Make Entertaining Feel Easy 27:25
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“You’ve finally gotten your home so organized that you're ready to have guests over, and that makes me happier than you could ever possibly imagine,” says host Corinne Morahan. In today’s episode of Get Organized for Good, she dives into the art of entertaining at home and hosting parties. Corinne offers her top tips on creating a welcoming atmosphere, setting up the perfect spread, and ensuring everyone feels comfortable and included—all while keeping the stress off your shoulders. From setting the mood to setting the table, and from prep time to cleanup, Corinne covers it all. She discusses everything from lighting to playlists, serving pieces, and even the best trash bags to use. This episode is especially useful for those who, like Corinne, love food but aren’t fans of cooking. She shares her go-to small-bite spreads—including the ideal charcuterie board—so the party can center around good conversation, great company, and, of course, cocktails. Corinne also explains how to get guests and even local businesses involved in providing the food. If you’ve been following Corinne's advice on getting organized, your home should be ready to welcome your favorite people and create lasting memories. Tune in to hear her thoughts on whether—and when—to play party games, her two “big offenders” that are banned at parties, and her take on marble countertops. Quotes “All of these things that we think are secondary to hosting, I actually think are primary to it and it takes the pressure off the food which is the thing I am least good at. I love delicious food and I love a great meal, but I don’t feel like I have to have the best, most delicious food every time I eat. And if I’m going to someone’s house for a party, I don’t need to eat the best things. I need to eat some things, but the food is never the thing, unless it’s the thing.” (7:32 | Corinne Morahan) “If you put nothing else out, but you have a beautiful charcuterie board, you are ahead of the game.” (11:51 | Corinne Morahan) “One thing to really keep in mind as you’re hosting is that everyone wants to bring something. No one’s going to show up to your house empty-handed, and if you don’t tell them what to bring they’re going to bring you a bottle of wine, probably—which is great, especially if you’re a wine-drinker—or you could ask each person to bring something. It is a little bit more work for them, but people want to bring something anyway.” (14:38 | Corinne Morahan) “I got a question on how to prepare ahead of time. For me, I barely have to do any prep because my house is set, I have all the serving pieces.” (17:14 | Corinne Morahan) “I want you to love hosting because it can be so fun and I want you to realize through everything I’ve shared that you can do it in a way that is easy, where it doesn’t require a ton of prep time.” (24:47 | Corinne Morahan) Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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“One of the most unexpected gifts, for me, of getting organized is how much chiller I am about everything in life,” says host Corinne Morahan on this episode of Get Organized for Good, where she discusses how we can turn down the stress in our lives. Stress—which is notably different from anxiety, as she explains—can have major physical effects and can just drain the joy out of our lives. There’s no avoiding stress completely, but to help keep it in check, Corinne offers five fabulous tips. At the heart of stress management is—no surprise—organization. More surprisingly, though, is learning to love the natural messiness of life without trying to control everything or be perfect— after all, there is no such thing. There needs to be a certain amount of acceptance that bad things will happen, and decide where you can—in taking a tip from leading self-help author and previous guest of the show, Susie Moore—make it easy. You have nothing to lose from trying these steps out. Why not experiment with them? To help you get started, Corinne shares her Sunday reset kickstarter list. Quotes “My closest friends have noticed a change in me and they really can feel a palpable difference. I know my kids see it; I know I see it. I share that because I want you to know you can change. You absolutely can change. If you feel you are plagued by stress and you are not the person you want to be, you can change.” (3:58 | Corinne Morahan) “Life doesn’t naturally get less stressful. You have to decide that you don’t want to waste your life away being stressed. And I think I used to get caught up in the cycle of, ‘When life gets less stressful; when the kids get older; when we’re more settled—when this, when that—then life will be less stressful.’ Ha! Friends: no, it doesn’t happen.” (4:35 | Corinne Morahan) “You become so much more equipped to handle everything else that comes your way…there is no way that I would have become more chill, more laid back, more fun, less stressed, if I didn’t get organized. You have to do the work, you have to eliminate the pain points, you have to systematize your life, you have to get your family on board.” (6:03 | Corine Morahan) “The messiness of life is so fun as long as your house isn’t messy.” (7:55 | Corinne Morahan) “How can I let it be easy?’ What would it look like in this situation?’ I do this all the time. And just asking yourself that question makes you take a deep breath, like ‘OK. All right. There could be an easy choice here. There could be an easy way to go about this. I can actually let it be easy. I’m letting it be stressful. Why can’t I let it be easy?’” (10:13 | Corinne Morahan) Links Get your FREE Sunday Reset Kickstarter List here: https://www.gridandglam.com/sundayreset Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 28: Conversations for Good with Corinne + Briggs 27:42
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“You and I are either blessed or burdened with an incredible amount of empathy.” Kicking off a new series called “Conversations for Good with Corinne + Briggs,” host Corinne Morahan welcomes COO and head of HR at Grid + Glam, her right-hand woman and (one of her) favorite people in the world, Briggs Rolfsrud. While today’s conversation highlights the womens’ fun and funny dynamic and the deep friendship at the heart of their working relationship, it nonetheless addresses the best way to approach difficult conversations in the workplace. They also tackle how to keep healthy boundaries between personal and professional life and why empathy is a double-edged sword. They will explain why things actually go more smoothly when one person decides they are in charge. When one person takes on the responsibility of approaching the other with concerns or criticism, the other must hold up their end of the responsibility by being receptive and listening without judgment or defensiveness. Briggs shares a hilarious story about her mother attending her granddaughter’s softball game which is a reminder that just when we think someone isn’t paying attention, they may actually be focused on the most important thing of all. Quotes “I coach a lot of entrepreneurs, some of whom are in partnership, and I think it absolutely can work when two people are in charge. It works best when there are very clearly defined purviews that people oversee, but I do think it’s tricky. I think at the end of the day it reduces a lot of conflict, believe it or not, when there is one person in charge.”(5:47 | Corinne Morahan) “You’ve told me that if there is something that is bothering me about you, to tell you and to be direct about it, and I took that seriously. So, instead of letting things fester or getting too upset about them, I tell you, so that you know. But the other part of that, that is really important, is that you are willing to hear it, which is hard.” (10:53 | Briggs Rolfsrud) “In the depths of hard conversations we’ve had where we’ve been crying is that I know—and I think we feel this about each other—that we love each other so much, we respect each other so much, and how each other feels is paramount to any money, to any business decisions, to anything else. We would throw the whole frickin’ company away for our friendship, but truly, truly. And when you feel that someone really cares about you to that extent, then you hear what they’re saying through the lens of, ‘This is not an attack. This person doesn’t have ulterior motives, they want the best for me, for us, for everything.” (12:36 | Corinne Morahan) “As a society, I wish we would focus on the importance of empathy. Ambition is very highly regarded, everyone knows who’s the most ambitious and you’re so proud of them and that’s wonderful, but who’s the most empathic? No one gets any awards for that.” (19:24 | Briggs Rolfsrud) Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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“How do you want to look? How do you want to feel? And what choices will you make to get there?” asks host Corinne Morahan in today’s episode, a follow-up to her most popular “Love Your Body” episode. Corinne shares her personal pillars for looking and feeling good, discussing what works for her, what doesn’t, and the boundaries she sets to achieve her goals. She encourages listeners to reflect on their own goals and the steps they're willing to take. Corinne emphasizes the importance of clarity and honesty in setting and achieving goals, while also having fun and staying flexible with exercise and diet. She shares her experiences with health and beauty trends from social media, along with surprising and comforting results. Additionally, she reveals the effort behind making her life look effortless. Tune in to learn how to show up in your own life, looking and feeling your best, guided by self-love and self-acceptance. Quotes “You have to pick your ‘hard.’ It is hard deciding to eat healthy foods during the day when I’m craving unhealthy foods, but it’s also hard eating those [unhealthy] foods during the day and feeling like crap and not being able to get things done. So, the ‘hard’ that I’m picking is the one that gives me the best of both worlds. So, if you really start thinking about ‘pick your hard,’ what do you want your hard to look like, you take back control, you stop feeling like you’re doing this because of societal pressure or internal pressure you’re putting on yourself. You’re doing this because you love yourself, and you want to feel good and you want to look good.” (5:17 | Corinne Morahan) “The bottom line is, you have to try what works for you. Listen to what people are saying because it’s so interesting, there are many options out there, but don’t let it make you feel overwhelmed and like you have to try all the things, because certainly not everything is going to work for you. Test the things out that feel interesting, see what works for you and leave the rest.” (11:12 | Corinne Morahan) “As you approach this ‘love your body’ concept, and finding out what your pillars are to make you feel your best, do it from a place of wanting to love how you look and feel, not because you hate the current state of affairs. Can you see the difference?” (11:57 | Corinne Morahan) “We don’t talk about it enough, and I think a lot of us are craving feeling sexier. That is a piece of loving our bodies and feeling good and looking good.” (17:10 | Corinne Morahan) “We don’t have to be one thing in this world. We get to be all the things we want to be—not all at once, in the same moment, but you don’t have to decide that you only want to be this one version. You get to be all the versions of yourself.” (17:45 | Corinne Morahan) Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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“We talk to our friends about Botox and sex, we complain about our husbands and our kids and yet so many of us have shame around talking about our clutter,” explains host Corinne Morahan. In this episode of Get Organized for Good, she addresses the vicious cycle of shame associated with clutter. Because we are embarrassed by our clutter, we hide it from the people around us, for fear people will think we’re lazy, inept, or bad wives or mothers—none of which is true, Corinne assures. And due to that very secrecy, we all think we’re alone in our struggle. By opening up about our clutter, we not only lift the stigma, but connect with a community of supportive and like-minded people. And Corinne is here to facilitate the dialogue. She invites you to share this episode with your bestie and she even provides provocative questions to foster a productive conversation between the two of you. You truly are not alone. In fact, in this episode, Corinne will share some startling statistics about just how much the average American has stuffed into their homes—not to mention their garages! Quotes “I know many women who grew up in homes that were always cluttered and didn’t want to have friends over, or if they did, felt like it was such a big deal or their parents felt like it was a big deal and they had to hide things, and find places to throw things out of sight so that their guests wouldn’t see it. And this led their kids to believe that clutter is shameful and should be hidden.” (2:41 | Corinne Morahan) “Why is clutter so embarrassing? Well, I think for a lot of us, it feels like a visual representation of ourselves, of what is going on in our lives and in our minds.” (4:29 | Corinne Morahan) “Often our clutter is a representation of our overwhelm and our not feeling our best. We live in clutter because we are overwhelmed and because we don’t know what to do about it. And we think then that by letting people our clutter, that we are somehow letting them see how much of a mess we are.” (4:57 | Corinne Morahan) “We all have too much stuff. You are not alone. But we just feel alone because nobody wants to talk about it. So, let’s keep talking about it.” (6:54 | Corinne Morahan) Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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“People—even if they don’t tell you—they do really want the real you,” says Susie Moore, world-renowned life coach, advice columnist and author of “Let It Be Easy,” a book—along with the rest of Susie’s teachings—which have changed host Corinne Morahan’s life. Who better, then, to be the first guest on the Get Organized for Good podcast? Today, Susie will discuss the power of being our most authentic selves and of staying true to what we want, both in our personal and our professional lives. She’ll show us how to harness the power of positive thinking by taking control of our “second thoughts” and why hard work may not actually be the key to success. Growing up in difficult circumstances, Susie learned early on the ability of each individual to claim his or her own power, to take responsibility for the present and to imagine a new future. Too many people, she says, form an allegiance to their suffering, and succumb to the idea that life is inevitably hard. She’ll explain how to overcome perfectionism and how to put yourself first so that you're able to give generously and from a place of integrity. Tune in to today’s episode as Susie teaches you how to regret-proof your life and let you in on what she calls the secret to the Universe. Quotes “In life, we really are powerful. And I think that we can be attached to the past, we can think that it means a lot, we can find excuses for why we don’t get what we want or we can just completely flip it. We can look at what’s possible, and find mentors no matter what, and be responsible for the present moment, which is where all of our power is.” (3:52 | Susie Moore) “I had this allegiance to my own suffering. Anyone who has stress, anxiety in their lives, low moods, you know we don’t always think we can get out of it, we think, ‘Oh, well. This is just life and life isn’t fair and life is suffering. I don’t believe that. I know the core purpose of our life is to enjoy it.” (6:25 | Susie Moore) “I don’t put pressure on myself to be perfect. I don’t think I owe anything to anyone either. I think that’s a big cause of stress, thinking we have to be this for that person and we have to show up here or there.” (16:27 | Susie Moore) “When you put yourself first and you have really great boundaries, you are your most generous because you have so much to offer.” (16:50 | Susie Moore) “Working on the right thing is more important than working hard.” (25:42 | Susie Moore) Links Susie Moore is a world-renowned life coach, author, and host of the top-rated Apple podcast, Let It Be Easy. She's a sought-after expert for media outlets and has been featured on the Today show, Good Morning America, Dr. Oz, Business Insider, Forbes, Oprah, The Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan, and Marie Claire. In addition, she's the resident life coach for Greatist, the world's leading health and wellness site for Millenials, and the author of Let It Be Easy and Stop Checking Your Likes. Check out her podcast here: https://susie-moore.com/podcasts/ Find Susie Moore on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/susie.moore Here's the link to the FREE Become your Own Life Coach Workshop that Susie mentioned! http://becomeyourownlifecoach.com/ Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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“All of these lessons are hard—that’s why it took me 45 years to learn them!” Host Corinne Morahan is celebrating her 45th birthday and she’s thrilled to share the occasion with you. In this episode, she reveals six key lessons she wishes she could tell her younger self. Drawing from her wealth of experiences and accomplishments, Corinne’s insights will help you start living your best life at any age—or at least help you avoid a midlife crisis. Corinne discusses knowing when to let go of people who don’t serve you—and when to welcome them back into your life. She explores the paradox of learning not to take life—or yourself—too seriously, even as life does get more serious. She emphasizes that you can’t wait until you’re completely confident to take action and highlights the importance of organization as the foundation of a well-lived life. Want to know Corinne’s top beauty tip for staying youthful? Join the party at Get Organized for Good to find out. Quotes “You know that you love being tan and you wear your tan well, but the older you get, the more you will want to be wrinkle-free, the more you will be bothered by your sunspots, the more youthful you will want to look.” 2:47 | Corinne Morahan) “You get one shot at this life. You want it to be as big and bold as you’ve dreamed it to be, and you might just be doing that with a little side of anxiety forevermore. But you can do it.” (6:36| Corinne Morahan) “You don’t owe anyone anything in your life, so don’t apologize for distancing yourself from those who don’t nourish you.” (7:32 | Corinne Morahan) “If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten.” (9:13 | Corinne Morahan) “The older you get, the more serious life gets because the consequences of your decisions get more serious.” (10:26 | Corinne Morahan) Links Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 23: How to Make Saving Feel Indulgent 28:12
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“This is another way to take control of your life but it also feels really fun,” host Corinne Morahan says about managing your finances. In today’s episode of Get Organized for Good, she demonstrates how to apply organizational systems and frameworks to your spending and saving habits, aiming to provide you with more peace, freedom, and prosperity. Reflecting on themes from her recent episode on shopping, Corinne guides us on saving for significant goals like big trips, home renovations, and passion projects, while curbing spending on small, stress-inducing purchases made out of a sense of scarcity. Drawing from her background in finance, she explains how to conduct a portfolio review to track your assets, expenditures, and financial goals. She also shares the best spreadsheet for organizing your finances and the importance of distributing your money across different accounts. As with all aspects of life, intentionality in budgeting is key. For many women who lack confidence in personal finance, Corinne’s insights in today’s episode will help you feel more empowered. Quotes “One of the hardest things for me is seeing how many women don’t feel confident in knowing their finances, whether it be their personal finances or in the businesses that they own and run.” (2:37 | Corinne Morahan) “I see almost across the board that there is one person that takes the lead on running the finances in the household, and oftentimes the other spouse ends up feeling disempowered or unaware or spending frivolously—it can play out in interesting dynamics.” (5:06 | Corinne Morahan) “As in everything in life, having a structure imposed upon you helps you be more disciplined because if left to our own devices many of us will not always make the best choice, myself included. This is why I love an external structure imposed upon me because it helps me ensure that I will make better choices.” (14:25 | Corinne Morahan) “Imagine how good it feels to reframe saving from, instead of feeling like you’re depriving yourself by not hitting ‘purchase’ every time you want something, you switch the narrative and instead think about saving to buy the things you really want or to save up for a huge house project, or for an amazing trip you want to take.” (16:51 | Corinne Morahan) “It is super empowering to know what you have and where it’s going. And when we are super intentional about what we’re spending our money on and what we’re saving, we can really think about building this life that we want. Whereas, when we’re so in-the-moment and just doing and spending, all of a sudden, we’re giving away our power and we’re giving away our control to our daily whims, versus having a plan and building back in that intention of what we really want to do with our money and with our lives.” (17:28 | Corinne Morahan) Links Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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“Show me a perfect mother; there are literally none out there,” explains host Corinne Morahan, addressing the unrealistic expectations placed on moms and the guilt that follows when they fall short. Instead of feeling guilty, Corinne emphasizes focusing on our individual strengths and the unique gifts we bring to our children. In today’s episode of Get Organized for Good, Corinne identifies four types of mothers: Play Moms, Teacher/Achievement Moms, Chill Moms, and Structured Moms. She explains the strengths and contributions of each type and, as a Structured Mom, shares what her kids’ morning, after-school, and evening routines look like. Corinne also responds to questions from her Instagram community about mom guilt. She discusses whether you need to attend every one of your children’s sports games, how to ensure you matter in your own life, the importance of self-care, and why “happy moms make happy children” is true—with an important caveat. She challenges the notion that being selfish is inherently bad. Quotes “There are incredible benefits to all of these types of mothering. And of course, there are areas where each of us would like to be stronger, but instead of focusing on the areas where we are lacking, I think it is so much more beneficial to our kids and to ourselves in just focusing on the areas where we are strong.” (10:45 | Corinne Morahan) “The more that we can be honest about the things that we’re not doing, the more we liberate other mothers to recognize that nobody is doing it all, but we can all focus on our strengths and we can also learn from each other, we can borrow from other types of moms.” (14:20 | Corinne Morahan) “We can’t do all the things, for all the kids, all the time. We just cannot. Nor do we have to. When we became mothers, we didn’t sign every single ounce of ourselves away.” (29:31 | Corinne Morahan) “For me, it is very triggering to be called selfish, or it was until I realized that first of all, this is not being selfish. This is nurturing the human being that you are so that you can show up as the best mom, daughter and doctor that you can be because if you’re burned out you don’t do anyone any good. But the other piece of it is, if it were selfish, which it’s not but if it were, who gives a f**k?” (24:29 | Corinne Morahan) Links Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 21: Can you love to shop and still be organized? 29:43
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“Let’s just put this out there: we all buy too much—myself included,” host Corinne Morahan admits on today’s episode of Get Organized for Good. For many of us, shopping is truly a kind of therapy, a way to alleviate stress. The problem? That relief is temporary and leads to a host of extra problems—clutter, stress, guilt, to-dos, and even debt. Luckily, we have the power to reframe our attitude toward shopping, and Corinne is here to help us do just that. By learning what, where, when and, most importantly, why you shop, you may find that by the end of this episode, your joy of shopping doesn’t hold the same power over you. As with all of Corinne’s exercises, there is no room for judgment here. We all live in a culture devoted to consumption, ease and convenience, and everyone suffers from over-shopping in one way or another. To show that you are not alone, Corinne reads some of the most common shopping scenarios shared by her Instagram community, including the trap of bargain hunting, being trigger happy and the negative cycle of buying cheap. Quotes “Everything in our life works as a system: how we shop, how we keep our houses, how we show up, how we feel about ourselves—it’s all so interrelated. And I want to bring attention and awareness to your shopping habits so you can love what you own and you can love your life again.” (4:27 | Corinne Morahan) “I’ve seen all of this. I’ve seen people who love everything they buy and use it all. I’ve seen people who love shopping and then the adrenaline wears off and they decide to return everything. And then there are people who buy, buy, buy, don’t actually love any of it, it sits in their house unused. We’ve had clients where we'll go through their closets, and we’ll purge thousands and thousands of dollars worth of clothing that still has its tags on it.” (9:13 | Corinne Morahan) “I want you to think about the joy of delayed gratification, not the punishment of it. It’s like an orgasm: the longer it builds over time, the better it is. Same thing with buying something that we really want.” (15:43 | Corinne Morahan) “Doing this can actually bring back your love of shopping, or, what I’ve seen for a lot of people who are in my membership, is it makes you realize that shopping doesn’t have the allure that you thought it did, that consumption doesn’t have that allure. Having things no longer feels exciting because what feels exciting is living in a house with breathing room. Living in a house where you know where everything is, living in a house where you don’t have too many things. For most of us we find a middle ground.” (17:54 | Corinne Morahan) Links Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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1 EP 20: For Business Owners: Organize your To-Dos with Asana 25:40
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“It’s almost like a miracle, that you can get so much done in a short amount of time,” says host Corinne Morahan about Asana, the task management system that she uses to organize the daily tasks involved in running her two businesses, Grid + Glam and The Corinne Morahan Brand. Asana goes above and beyond a task list by organizing your tasks in a way that makes sense for you, increasing efficiency, streamlining communication, keeping your team on task and eliminating the dreaded micromanagement. On today’s episode, Corinne explains how Asana will make growing and scaling your business—whatever that means for you—infinitely easier. Whether you’re navigating the “Wild West” of entrepreneurship as a small business owner, looking to work more efficiently as an employee or manage the daily tasks in your personal life, Corinne will show you how Asana will change the way you Get Organized for Good. As Corinne reminds us in every episode, setting up the system—which does take a minute, but is totally worth it—is only the first step. You must create—and stick to—the daily habit of checking in with it. Corinne explains how she uses Asana in a typical day at work, and how it can help you with your weekly Sunday reset, organize a trip with your family, and other day-to-day activities. Are you ready to make your life easier, more organized and efficient? Corinne will help you get started. Join the episode to learn where to access her complimentary tutorial and downloadable template. Quotes “Asana allows you to essentially do a brain dump of every single task that must be completed in your business. It allows you to organize those tasks in a way that actually makes sense. It allows you to communicate with your team in an efficient way, literally assign your team tasks and due dates, and you can tag them in comments to give them more context, all while keeping everyone on task and on time without—and this is a huge one—without having to micromanage. Ain’t no one got time for that.” (5:25 | Corinne Morahan) “Invest in systems and processes. It is truly the only way to scale a bigger, more successful, more lucrative business.” (7:39 | Corinne Morahan) “Yes, it can take a hot minute to set it up, but once it’s up and running, I guarantee you that it will improve your efficiency and it will allow you to manage multiple projects and clients at once.” (12:16 | Corinne Morahan) “We always say that Asana is our boss. Yes, the ideas came from us but when we put it in Asana, the due dates are non-negotiable and we just get our work done based on that and it really is a way to give that structure to the entrepreneurial landscape which can feel like it is really out of control sometimes.” (14:51 | Corinne Morahan) “You have to create the habit of actually using it. It’s both pieces—it’s like everything I talk about in organizing: you can create the system but if you don’t create the habit and the routine around it, the system ain’t going to work for you, no matter how brilliantly you create this Asana board.” (16:50 | Corinne Morahan) Links Here's the link to the FREE training + Template for Asana: https://www.gridandglam.com/asana Connect With Corinne: https://www.gridandglam.com/ https://www.corinnemorahan.com/ https://www.instagram.com/gridandglam/ https://www.instagram.com/corinnemorahan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/corinnemorahan/ https://www.facebook.com/gridandglam https://www.youtube.com/@gridandglam1 Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm…
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