Episode Summary: The Heart & Hustle Podcast – Episode 419: Who’s More Likely To…. Evie or Lindsey Game
Release Date: February 4, 2025
In Episode 419 of The Heart & Hustle Podcast, hosts Evie McLeod and Lindsey Roman engage in a playful and revealing game of "Who’s More Likely To...," providing listeners with an intimate glimpse into their personalities, habits, and dynamic friendship. This episode is a departure from their usual business and lifestyle discussions, focusing instead on personal anecdotes, humorous mishaps, and heartfelt insights.
Getting Started: Setting the Stage
The episode kicks off with Evie and Lindsey introducing the game, explaining that they’ll be answering questions submitted by their listeners via Instagram. Their lively banter and chemistry set a fun and relaxed tone for the episode.
Evie [00:00]: "We're going to play the game ‘Who is more likely to…’ with your submissions that you sent us via Instagram a while ago, we know."
Lindsey [02:08]: "Welcome to our Entrepreneur Cocktail hour where business and marketing strategies meet faith, real talk and raw and life-changing conversations."
Round 1: Night Owls and Parenting Dreams
Question 1: Who’s more likely to pull an all-nighter?
Evie admits to sometimes staying up late reading or working but acknowledges Lindsey’s reputation for being a morning person.
Evie [03:36]: "I have definitely been known to stay up incredibly late reading books that are really good and I can't put down."
Lindsey [06:45]: Confidently counters, asserting she's more likely due to her more regimented sleep schedule.
Evie [06:46]: "Probably Lindsey. I don't think I ever tell a client that opposed."
Question 2: Who’s more likely to have eight kids?
Evie enthusiastically imagines a large family, while Lindsey expresses hesitation, highlighting their differing views on family size.
Evie [06:35]: "Andrew is ready for Andrew's 16 children. We would love at least four, if not six."
Lindsey [07:32]: "I don't think I could get to 8. I really don't think. I think that would stretch me, literally and figuratively."
Round 2: Quality Control and Spontaneous Travel
Question 3: Who’s more likely to have the barista remake their coffee if it’s not right?
Evie shares a recent experience where she refrained from requesting a remake to support a struggling local business, while Lindsey admits she would likely speak up more directly.
Evie [08:51]: "I had something recently at a coffee shop where I got a chai, and it tasted, like, molded."
Lindsey [12:19]: "Probably me. I talk a big game, but when it comes to actually confronting somebody in person or critiquing."
Evie [10:21]: "I feel very confident with, like, kind confrontation when necessary."
Question 4: Who’s more likely to spontaneously go to the airport, pick a destination, and go?
Both embrace their love for spontaneity and travel, highlighting their adventurous spirits.
Evie [11:32]: "No, but I would 100% do that same."
Lindsey [11:37]: "It would have to be in the right context, obviously."
Round 3: Emotional Ventures and Technical Mishaps
Question 5: Who’s more likely to cry while editing?
Evie emotionally connects with her work, often getting teary-eyed, whereas Lindsey sees herself as more reserved but acknowledges her empathy.
Lindsey [14:58]: "Probably me. She's an empath."
Evie [15:01]: "I get teary eyed every time I edit my client stuff."
Question 6: Who’s more likely to lose an SD card?
Lindsey is portrayed as the more absent-minded one, frequently misplacing crucial items, while Evie recounts a specific incident where she couldn’t find an SD card.
Evie [16:15]: "Lindsey's frantically destroying her office, being like, I can't find the next podcast SD card."
Lindsey [16:46]: "Yeah, probably that's me."
Round 4: Lifestyle Choices and Personal Boundaries
Question 7: Who’s more likely to live in a tiny house or camper van?
Lindsey expresses interest in minimalist and adventurous living, while Evie is more focused on family and stability.
Evie [19:03]: "I think so, too. Lynn and I have talked about it a lot."
Lindsey [19:18]: "Yeah, I think we could still possibly do it."
Question 8: Who’s more likely to cry during editing?
They circle back humorously to emotional editing, reinforcing their earlier answers.
Evie [14:58]: "I get teary eyed every time I edit my client stuff."
Lindsey [15:16]: "It's another equal one."
Round 5: Sensitivity and Conflict Resolution
Question 9: Who’s more likely to get their feelings hurt by the other?
Evie admits to being more sensitive and open about her feelings, while Lindsey boasts about her thick skin.
Evie [20:43]: "It's probably you. It's me, for sure."
Lindsey [20:53]: "I have thick skin. You don't take things personally."
Evie [21:11]: "You're more sensitive. Hence the crier during editing."
Round 6: Impulsive Decisions and Ethical Boundaries
Question 10: Who’s more likely to steal something while thrifting?
Evie recounts her propensity to act on impulse and engage in unconventional behaviors, whereas Lindsey maintains a more disciplined stance.
Evie [35:04]: "I do not think I could ever physically live with myself."
Lindsey [37:32]: "But I. I don't do the big game."
Round 7: Public Personas and Concluding Revelations
Question 11: Who’s more likely to become an Internet meme?
Lindsey humorously acknowledges her expressive nature as a potential catalyst for meme fame, while Evie relays their shared vibrancy.
Evie [38:24]: "The expressive psychotic one, for sure."
Lindsey [38:28]: "Yeah, that checks out."
Closing Thoughts: Strengthening the Bond
As the game wraps up, Evie and Lindsey reflect on their enduring friendship, emphasizing mutual respect and understanding despite their differences.
Evie [39:09]: "It's also a way that you can get to know us a little bit better."
Lindsey [39:19]: "And I would probably get a sleeve tattoo before I would own a snake."
Evie [39:22]: "Tells you a lot about that."
They conclude with heartfelt appreciation for their listeners, encouraging feedback and engagement through social media and their Facebook group.
Lindsey [40:00]: "We love just hearing your responses and interactions, suggestions, questions for this podcast."
Key Takeaways and Insights
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Personality Differences: Evie is more spontaneous, sensitive, and adventurous, while Lindsey embodies discipline, practicality, and expressive confidence.
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Conflict Resolution: Evie prefers open communication and confrontation when necessary, whereas Lindsey handles conflicts with humor and thick skin.
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Shared Values: Despite their differences, both value their friendship deeply and support each other’s endeavors, underscoring the strength of their professional and personal bond.
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Humor and Authenticity: The episode is filled with humor, candid stories, and authentic interactions, making it a relatable and entertaining listen for their audience.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Evie [03:36]: "I have definitely been known to stay up incredibly late reading books that are really good and I can't put down."
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Lindsey [06:45]: "Probably me. I don't think I ever tell a client that opposed."
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Evie [08:51]: "I had something recently at a coffee shop where I got a chai, and it tasted, like, molded."
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Lindsey [12:19]: "Probably me. I talk a big game, but when it comes to actually confronting somebody in person or critiquing."
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Evie [15:01]: "I get teary eyed every time I edit my client stuff."
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Lindsey [16:46]: "Yeah, probably that's me."
Conclusion
Episode 419 of The Heart & Hustle Podcast offers a delightful mix of humor, personal stories, and genuine camaraderie between Evie and Lindsey. Through the "Who’s More Likely To..." game, listeners gain deeper insights into the hosts' personalities and the dynamics of their friendship, all while being entertained by their candid and playful interactions.
