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Friends… we have a STORY packed episode for this week on the PUSH podcast!Â
If you follow us on Instagram (@janellecopeland & @copewitheddie) then you know that we recently celebrated a major milestone of 17 years of marriage! So crazy, right??
This past weekend, we celebrated, laughed, reminisced, and planned for our future but a few HUGE things happened in between all that.Â
Here’s a breakdown of what Eddie I discussed:Â
This week’s episode is FULL of story telling and conversations but we think it’s worth a listen, especially if you’re a business owner (stay tuned for TONS of TIPS). Really though, this episode is for everyone whether you’re married, feeli...
 It’s officially 2022 which means the saying, “New Year, New Me” is going to start making its appearance.Â
The thing is, we don’t really like the saying, “New Year, New Me”... we’re all about the saying, “New Year, BETTER Me!”Â
If you listen to the PUSH Podcast then you’re the type of person who’s looking to GROW in some aspect of your life. Whether it’s in relationships, your career, in business, or just working on having a more positive perspective and outlook on life; our goal is to help YOU figure out which areas of your life you can improve on and equip you with tips and tools to achieve them.Â
In this week's episode we’re sharing eight key tips we use to help get over the hump and start actively working towards our New Year goals!Â
And to make it easy, we’re making it as simple as learning your A-B-C’S!Â
If you’re not sure where to start or have no idea what goals you want to achieve check out this FREE pdf to help you achieve your goals!Â
Here’s a breakdown of what Ed...
It’s OFFICIALLY four days until Christmas and we cannot wait! This time of year brings so much joy to our family and we love being able to come together and celebrate.Â
However, this time of year may not be as joyful for others as it is for us.Â
For some the holidays bring on great stress, sadness, and resentment.Â
Some people may be dealing with the loss of a loved one or the loss of a job, some may be feeling the financial burden of the holidays, while others may not get along with their family so they resent this time of year.Â
The holidays can trigger different emotions for different people. Some may be like us, super festive and excited to do all the things; while others may feel the pressure and heavy expectations to show up during this time of year.Â
This is why we decided to discuss the different perspectives and emotions that can come up during the holidays in the hopes that it will help you navigate uncomfortable situations and be more understanding of those who don’t fi...
Have you ever questioned what type of life you want to live?Â
Not just in terms of money or family, but in terms of peace, stress, or happiness?Â
Figuring out your priorities and what aligns with the type of life you want to live is crucial to how you view the world and the perspective you have of it.Â
An important aspect of learning this is accessing the meaning that you apply to different scenarios and situations and how it impacts how you perceive the world.Â
Here’s a breakdown of what Eddie and I discussed…
In this episode, we’re challenging you to shift your perspective as you think about how...
Being parents to three girls is a HUGE part of our lives that we’ve shared on the podcast before. Recently we just celebrated a milestone of sending two of our daughters off to college (one in Scotland) and we’ve been asked by so many of our friends, “how it feels,” and “if we’re sad”?
Truthfully, there’s no sadness at ALL. Of course we will miss them and our house will feel a little bit more empty but the reality is, sending your kids off into the world without you is a part of life.Â
We truly believe that our job as parents is to prepare and equip them for the outside world so they can experience life outside our home and handle the challenges that life throws at them.Â
This week we’re sharing the top five parenting tips that we’ve followed over the years in the hopes that if you have kids or when you do, that you’ll be able to give them the tools and guidance they’ll need to succeed without you holding their hand.Â
Here’s a breakdown of what Eddie and I discussed…
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Fact is, every single of us at some point in our lives is going to experience imposter syndrome.
If you don’t know what imposter syndrome is then let me enlighten you.
Imposter syndrome is the inability to see how GOOD you actually are because you’re blinded by the idea that you don’t belong.Â
We experience this especially when we enter into a new level of our lives or a place that feels unfamiliar. Whether that’s in our careers, or in business, it’s easy to fall into the belief that you don’t belong.Â
Just know that it’s completely normal and it doesn’t make you incapable of experiencing success or accomplishing your big goals and dreams. If anything, it means you’re a human who’s looking to GROW and friend that’s an amazing thing.Â
Here’s a breakdown of what Eddie and I discussed…
We made it friends!Â
It’s officially episode #100 and what a journey it has been!Â
Eddie and I are so happy to have reached this important milestone in our podcasting journey and can’t believe it’s finally here!Â
We are so grateful for all the Pushers out there who tune in every week, we celebrate you and thank you for being part of this amazing journey.
We are always humbled when we meet people out there who tell us how much of an impact the PUSH Podcast has on their lives and we want each one of you to know we do this for you!Â
Here’s a breakdown of what Eddie and I discussed…Â
Have you ever just apologized to someone because you wanted to move on from an obstacle, issue, or problem that has been lingering over your relationship?Â
If you said no, you’re probably lying cause I can guarantee everyone has done it at least once in their lifetime whether they realize it or not.Â
It’s so easy for us to give half-ass apologies especially when we’re young because with friends you get into little disagreements here and there, you talk about it, and push it under the rug.Â
Now that we’re entering into an age of cancel culture and it seems like every celebrity or person of influence is apologizing for something new everyday. It’s easy to see who’s being genuine and who’s just following a PR script.Â
On the flip side, as we get older, and we experience new things, as we grow, actions that mirror actions of a teenager are no longer acceptable.Â
For example, if you’ve listened to episode number 93, then you know about the drama that went down at my little sister’s g...
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