Episode 4

Sharing Some Support From The Mddl

In today’s Mini-Episode you get some fresh Lacey! I am going to read you a little introduction from my upcoming workbook, Support From The Mddl. We then talk through a reader letter that asks for how to work out of a down place that they’re in and source some great advice from TikTok. Finally Lacey’s Loves takes a look at some Old Navy pants, Scalp Tonic, and Canva Pro.

Timestamps and Links:

1:11 - Essay From The Mddl - get your copy of Support From The Mddl

6:17 - Advice From The Mddl

10:44 - Lacey Loves

Old Navy Wide Leg Pants

After All Scalp Soothing Treatment

Canva Pro

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About the Podcast

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Sharing The Middle
Sharing stories about the Messy Middles of Life

About your host

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Lacey Tomlinson

Lacey Tomlinson transforms life's messiest moments into meaningful connections. As a mother, entrepreneur, and chronic illness advocate, she founded the Joyful Support Movement after her own health journey forced her to rebuild her life authentically. Through podcasts, courses, and community building, Lacey helps others navigate their "messy middle" without shame or perfection, because she believes everyone deserves genuine support. Her philosophy? "Life's better when we stop pretending and just embrace the plot." With master's degrees in Communication and Instructional Design, she combines professional expertise with raw human experience to create spaces where vulnerability is celebrated, authentic stories are shared, and people find the support they need.