Episode 2

The First Mini Episode!

Date: 12/28/22

Name of podcast: Sharing The Mddl

Episode title and number: Episode 2: The First Mini Episode!


Brief summary of episode: 

Lacey, the host of Sharing the Middle, talks about her experience as a recovering perfectionist and overachiever. 


Today’s essay From the Mddl is Waiting In the Mddl, where I talk about how an Amazon driver made me cry. 


Advice from The Mddl explores positivity in the middle of a struggle.


Finally Lacey’s loves this week are the Harry and Meghan Documentary on Netflix, The Real Housewives of Miami, and this amazing mascara.


Timestamps:

Essay From the Mddl 0:01:20

Advice From the Mddl: 0:09:39

Lacey Loves: 0:12:43


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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.