• Ultimate Recipe for Balance
    Jul 25 2022

    In this final episode of the season, we reveal the ultimate recipe for happiness!  Well… at least a summary of what we are taking away from all the brilliant women we heard from this season. I’m joined by my sister Heather Johnson who has been behind the scenes helping me process what we are hearing and was happy to chat about her own conclusions.

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    44 mins
  • Jackie Ostberg (aka Nana) on Delighting in the Small Things
    Jun 28 2022

    If you have been following along you will know that I said this would be the final episode. Well, another episode emerged that I think you will love. In this week’s episode, I interview one of the matriarchs of my family Jackie Ostberg. Nana is turning 95 in a few months and during this interview, she shared stories ranging from her childhood to what she’s currently reading and everything in between. Through these stories, we get a glimpse of the things that have continued to hold meaning and what has left her feeling happy as she looks back at her life.

    Influencers mentioned:

    The Book of Delights by Ross Gay

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    22 mins
  • Corey Zehngebot on Why You Too Should Take a Sabbatical and Find Your Mojo
    Jun 6 2022

    This week I’m joined by Corey Zehngebot. Corey is an urban designer, architect, and planner. She has worked in both government and the private sector. I know Corey from her time at the City of Boston, where she was one of the creative, outside-of-the-box thinkers that I gravitated to. But in this episode, we flipped the script and Corey mostly interviewed me. Corey has recently decided to take a sabbatical of her own. We got to talking about the value of taking this time and how to make the best use of it.

    Influencers discussed:

    • Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson
    • Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein
    • Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor by Layla F. Saad
    • Civilla, a non-profit design studio reimagining public institutions https://civilla.org/
    • What Is Life Like When We Subtract Work From It? by Joe Pinsker The Atlantic May 23, 2022
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    40 mins
  • INTERLUDE: Meaning Making - Tell me what you think?
    May 31 2022

    We are taking a one-week break from the release schedule. So, while you are anxiously waiting for the next episode to drop, I would love to hear your thoughts. A few questions I have for you:

    • What has resonated with you from episodes you have listened to so far?
    • What themes have you heard across multiple guests?
    • Any other thoughts you want to share?

    Here are a few ways you can collaborate:

    • For folks listening on Spotify or Anchor, you can respond to the Q+A.
    • Put your thoughts in this form here https://bit.ly/happysidethoughts
    • Or drop me a line at Marcy.Ostberg@gmail.com
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    5 mins
  • Alex Lawrence on Key Ingredients to Fulfilling Work
    May 24 2022

    Alex Lawrence has worked in both the public and non-profit sectors in roles aimed at making systems and services work better for the people they are meant to serve. She recently stepped into a big role on Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s cabinet and is energized by the role. Alex has held many hard jobs and in her assessment of what made some life-giving and others draining she described three key ingredients to feeling fulfilled in her work. Hear from Alex about being busy and balanced and how unique the equation of finding happiness is to each individual.

    Alex’s recommend influencers:

    • The Practice of Adaptive Leadership by Ronald Heifetz


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    30 mins
  • Tamara Roy and Via Boley on Pragmatic Parenting and Questioning the Premise
    May 18 2022

    This week on the Happy Side of Neutral I speak with Tamara Roy, a Boston-based architect, and her daughter, Via Boley, an up-and-coming artist about the challenges of being women in their fields and hear a mother/daughter perspective on searching for balance. Listen in as Tamara shares some pragmatic parenting tips born out of necessity and pushes against the idea of balance altogether.

    Tammar and Via’s recommended influencers:

    • The Woman They Could Not Silence by Kate Moore
    • The Matrix by Lauren Groff
    • The Great Women Artists Podcast by Katy Hessel
    • Funny Weather: Art in An Emergency by Olivia Laing

    Other things mentioned:

    • The Distance I Can Be From My Son by Lenka Clayton
    • Hunt, Gather, Parent by Michaeleen Doucleff
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    37 mins
  • Natalia Chase on Key Balance Indicators
    May 9 2022

    Natalia Chase is a vocal instructor, singer-songwriter, founder of a non-profit called Unified, and mother of three. In this episode, she describes a personal and professional life constantly in motion. As new opportunities come her way it requires her to make creative adjustments to her life. Listen in as she shares her key balance indicators and strategies to fight for not only a sense of balance but also continued enjoyment in her work.

    Stream Natalia's music on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/artist/2rsodGWvOBhp4a6RZUdOoX

    Natalia’s recommend influencers:

    • Rick Warren
    • Francis Chan
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    27 mins
  • Hillary Fenrich on Healthy Workplace Practices
    May 2 2022
    Hillary Fenrich had her dream job, but soon the long hours caught up to her and left her in poor health. This wake-up call taught her to be extremely vocal about prioritizing her own health. She’s come up with a recipe to stay balanced that we can all learn from. She also shares her reflections and research on the “sustainability” of the social and environmental movement – and how organizations can better provide for their staff. Read the full list of Organizational Support for Rest and Rejuvenation here: bit.ly/OrgSupport4RR Hillary’s recommended influencers: The Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff “Still Water” and “You Can’t Rush Your Healing” Songs by Trevor Hall
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    44 mins