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Episode 47 of She Sed started with no agenda and somehow turned into long conversation. Amy had just put a house under contract at midnight the night before we recorded and walked us through what life as a real estate agent really looks like, working around the clock for clients. She even shared the story of faxing paperwork for a home purchase from the nurse’s station while she was in the hospital delivering her son. We talked about work ethic, how kids learn by watching their parents, and how both of us have always believed in showing up for clients no matter the hour. We also got into some deeper conversations about what children are being exposed to in libraries today and how important it is for parents to stay involved and guide what their kids are reading. Lisa shared an update on her dad’s outpatient surgery and how happy she was hearing a nurse comment on how strong and healthy he is at 90 years old. The conversation continued into Lisa’s upcoming AI strategy workshop for business owners and anyone curious about using AI for everyday life; from gardening to travel planning. Amy shared why she believes it’s completely possible to stay friends with people who don’t agree with you, while Lisa and Amy compared their wildly different approaches to Facebook Marketplace, unread text messages, and email inboxes. Amy also clearly wins the prize for the most unopened messages by a landslide. And finally, we announced something new for the podcast: starting soon, we’ll be bringing on a guest once a month. Not to promote businesses, but to join the conversation and talk about real life, the same way we always do.

Episode 46 of She Sed is another mix of recovery, randomness, and real-life commentary. Lisa is finally coming out of what feels like a never-ending 30-day Covid stretch and Amy jokes about how nasally she sounds Amy insists she’s finally caught up to how Amy normally sounds. The two also realized Amy apparently cursed during the last episode; something neither of them remembers happening, but the microphone definitely caught it. Lisa shares a story about a former Scottish boyfriend who loved teasing her about her Southern accent, even though she insists she doesn’t really have one. We also dive deeper into Lisa’s new AI workshops and why she believes learning how to use AI tools is becoming essential. That conversation quickly turns into a debate when Amy explains that she recently got into a heated argument with AI after it started calling her by the wrong name. According to Amy, the conversation got personal when AI responded that it “understood how she felt,” which she strongly disagreed with because, in her opinion, artificial intelligence should not have feelings. Definitely worried that AI as going to convince her it it human. The episode also covers Lisa’s failed attempt at homemade Pop-Tarts for her brunch, Amy continuing to devour Little Debbie Easter cupcakes, adding rosemary to shampoo for healthier hair, and Lisa’s growing obsession with Pomifera skincare products. Amy also shares a list of surprising things doctors supposedly don’t tell you and walks through how she’s sprouting sweet potato vines in water before planting them this spring. And of course, Lisa wraps things up with a rant about walking into the gym and feeling like she accidentally stepped onto a fashion runway with everyone in perfectly coordinated workout outfits. It’s health updates, technology debates, gardening tips, and plenty of laughs.

Episode 45 is all things health, healing, and a little bit of humming. Lisa is officially on week four of Covid and still sounding like she swallowed gravel, with no taste or smell in sight. Amy insists that humming for 30 seconds clears your sinuses (Lisa refuses to demonstrate live), and we talk about why sour foods, including sour gummies or whole lemons can actually help calm anxiety. We also dive into crafting for Galentine’s brunch, lanolin nipple cream as a lip and cuticle lifesaver, and Amy’s slightly questionable suggestion of mixing Afrin with moisturizer to reduce facial redness. Lisa shares that she’s been asked to speak at a breakfast for women who’ve lost their mothers and the date that happens to fall on her mom’s birthday and the emotional weight of that moment. Amy is fully in spring planning mode, using ChatGPT to design her flower beds and experimenting with seed snails before planting season. And in proud mom news, Amy’s son just landed his “grown up job” in roofing sales and management. It’s health hacks, grief growth, garden plans, and grown-up milestones all in one very She Sed episode.

Episode 43B/44 is officially the comeback episode. After last week’s file mysteriously failed (which honestly might’ve been a blessing because we were both low-energy and Lisa was deep in Covid voice), we’re back with an update. Lisa shares how her Oura Ring biometrics were flagging major stress and inflammation before she fully realized how sick she was, proof that data doesn’t lie. Amy gives a full Amazon report on her latest purchases, including the African bath sponge she now swears by, a copper tongue scraper, and CeraVe moisturizer. Lisa walks through her current detox routine: the hottest water you can stand, Epsom salt, lemon juice, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, essential oils, then elevating your feet to help lymphatic flow. We talk lymphatic massage and our quest to find someone in Tulsa who actually knows how to do it right. We also cover exciting local news, IKEA coming to Tulsa Hills and HomeGoods expanding to Broken Arrow, plus Lisa’s peptide updates, including GHK for hair and skin and BPC’s surprising anti-inflammatory benefits for sinus issues. It’s health hacks, healing updates, and a little retail therapy to balance it all.

In this episode, Lisa takes us inside Mari & Company at Utica Square, a store that’s sensory overload in the best way and opens up about buying a butterfly significant to her mom. We get into deodorant detox (yep, go a month without it and supposedly you’ll never need it again), witch hazel hacks, and it might be the secret weapon for your armpits. Amy breaks down magnetic towel hacks for the laundry room, a viral Valentine’s cake from Walmart, and her new obsession with all things Retin-A. We also touch on the heartbreaking Savannah Guthrie news and what Lisa says would send her straight to the hospital if it ever happened to her own parents. There’s scrunched toes for stress relief, cupcakes disguised as flowers, and zero judgment. Just how we like it.

In this episode of She Sed, we’re riding out the winter storm and catching up. Lisa baked egg bites and more cottage cheese bagels (yes, again), while Amy got wild with premade cookie dough. We talked about the magic of two metal pans to thaw meat fast, and hiring the Tulsa Twins to shovel Lisa’s driveway, 10/10 would recommend. We also covered neighborly love, like actually borrowing sugar and being decent humans. Amy’s gearing up to tint and curl her lashes at home, and Lisa’s soaking up sunshine to sleep better. We unpack high cortisol, red wine mouth swishing (you’ll gag), and why moms carry everything during the holidays. You’ll laugh, you’ll learn…you might Google “red wine amoeba.” Let’s go.

Episode 40 is emotional, tense, and totally worth tuning into. Lisa opens up about the emotional weight of this week as it is coming up on a year since her mom entered the hospital and skilled nursing. Plus, the memories that the approaching snowstorm brings with it. She shares what it was like sorting through her mom’s winter clothes this past weekend, the smell of her perfume and flashbacks of shopping trips together purchasing the clothes. On the lighter side, she’s still baking the viral cottage cheese bagels and this time with blueberries. Amy, on the other hand, might need to be studied. She casually eats whole lemons like they’re apples, with salt, and drinks pickle juice straight from the jar. Not for TikTok. But, just for fun. Amy also brings the heat with a list of 10 benefits of Blackseed oil, including why she credits it for her thick hair and strong immune system. We talk about soaking feet in hydrogen peroxide, which helps with detox and fungus. Lisa’s already got her dad prepping for a foot detox. We talk about mixing baking soda and lemon juice for an alkalizing detox drink, and Lisa reviews her latest restaurant visit to Amalfi in Tulsa. We also discuss the Michigan highway snow pile-up, the upcoming Tulsa Snowmageddon, foot soaks, and Amy explains why women can detect danger 0.7 seconds faster than men (science backs her up). Amy closes with a serious PSA about her best friend being followed at a Tulsa shopping center and is a reminder to stay aware, and trust your gut.