
Merry Christmas! Nikki & Brie are here to deliver the best present you could get today: An all-new episode of The Nikki & Brie Show! The Garcia Twins use this time with you to check in on your 2024, reminding you to celebrate your wins and accomplishments and also identify what your intentions are for 2025. Nikki & Brie identified their top achievements for 2024, the power of “no,” the ability to do things for yourself, and the idea of using this holiday break as a big reset. Brie wants to unleash her inner Martha Stewart, travel more, and find some ways to connect with you more often. Nikki’s ready to do more TV work and lean into the ability to bring people together and empower them and she just might have a way to do it again. Nikki & Brie also trade off rapid-fire questions about 2024 and the holidays and wrap things up with Inspiration & Affirmation. If you’re listening to this episode, it means you were on the Good List!
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Merry Christmas, everyone.
Merry Christmas. Christmas.
I hope everyone has had an incredible morning. I hope everyone that was on the nice list that Santa was very good to you and anyone who's on the naughty list. Well, I hope you got a lot of coal. No, I'm just kidding. I hope you still, you know, got your. Your gifts.
Were you on the naughty list or the good list?
I was on the nice list this year. And Santa is very, very good to me. He was so good to me that he didn't even have to give me anything.
Whoa.
That's true magic, you guys.
I guess that is.
But, yeah. I hope you all are having such a beautiful day today with family and that your just whole Christmas day is going to be very, very special.
I agree.
Bri, you want me? Yeah. You want to know what's crazy?
What do you know?
It's in seven days.
What?
New Year's. We're. We're 2025.
I mean, do you guys all remember 1999 New Year's going into the Y2K?
Yeah, sure do.
Everyone thought they're gonna have their last kiss, and that was it. End of the world they thought they were gonna have.
Yeah, it's not. Not just last kiss, last everything.
I mean, it was wild. It was the conspiracies and rumors and ever. I mean, people were freaking out. And here we are 25 years later.
Oh, please don't. Because I remember that. I remember that new year so well. But, oh, my gosh, I have to say, I'm very excited for 2025. And it just seems like a great year. Like when you think about when people celebrate anniversaries or milestones within their companies or their restaurants or whatever it may be, it's always like 10 year, 15 year, 25 years, and then the next one's 50, so.
Whoa, you forgot 20.
But I feel like majority of people do 10, and then the bigger celebration is 25 over 20.
No, 20 is a big year.
Well, 20 is a big year, but I'm just saying 2025 is a really big year. And I'm excited for it.
I am, too. You know, I. I get excited for any new year. I actually do. I feel like I have the same excitement at the end of a year and get excited for the new Year because I always feel it's kind of that time where you almost get like this clean slate and you almost get a start over, hit refresh button and be like, all right, what I didn't like of the past year, I'm going to do differently this year. Or you grew a little, have a little more wisdom, whatever it is. But I feel like every year I go into that new year with a little more wisdom, little more clarity and I really enjoy that.
I agree. Especially people have personalities like us.
Well, what kind of personality would you say we have?
So I think we're, I think we're probably type A's. I don't know. We love to set goals. We're very goal orientated. We just were organized. We just thrive when something's new and we could start fresh. Right. So we do for our listeners who are a lot like us, we have seven days to reflect. For one, we get a reflect on 2024, which is such a big on moving forward and accomplishing what's next is you have to have the reflection. So we get seven days to reflect. Then the next seven days we also get a manifest. Manifest what you want out of 2025. Right, right. And then for myself, what I like to do for the next seven days, I like to get my vision boards ready for 2025. I like to always clean up my phone, emails, phone, I really do because this is my thing. And I don't know, like I'm the same with my credit card. Like what apps did I not use in 2024? Other things that I'm on monthly, like I feel bad but audible, like I don't. I'm not listening right now to audiobooks, so why am I paying monthly for it? So I like to clean up all my monthlies, get them out. Like if I barely use you, you're gone for sure. And then I also kind of like to do my spring cleaning going into 2025. So whether winter cleaning. Yeah, winter cleaning. Whether it's clothes, stuff that is just like what, what can I donate? That's what I like to do. And I'm going to be doing that in the next seven days.
Please look at companies like Retold because instead of just a lot of people when they spring clean, they throw everything in their garbage can.
Oh my gosh, no. Awful.
So Retold's a great company. And then the other one I like, they're a little expensive. I'll send you their link. But they recycle everything and you pay for their boxes. I need to look up this company because I have to tell you about it. I get them every time I spring clean. And you could get like the office box. Tera cycle. T R R A cycle. Okay. They're a little pricey, I will say, but guilt free, getting rid of so much stuff. But they have electronic box, toy box, even, what's it called? Stuffed animal clothing to. I mean, you name it. And you could see online, you can watch the facility they have and where all your stuff goes and how they recycle everything they remake. Like, you'd be blown away.
I love that.
Yeah.
Brie Bella
Let's keep things out of the ocean.
Nikki Bella
Yes. Right.
And landfills.
Well, and it makes you feel good that your stuff is being reused.
Yeah. Well, and they also melt down a bunch of the plastic, and that's how they make the recyclable plastic.
Very nice. I will also have my real, real section to sell stuff as well.
So there you go.
I will be doing both. So. But those are all the things that I like to do going into 2025, because I love to go into my New Year's Eve knowing that I am so ready for the next day. So it's kind of fun because then when you're having, you know, popping your bottles of champagne or sipping on your martinis or whatever it may be that you do for New Year's Eve, I just love. It's like, you know, when you go into a happy hour and you got all your work done, you feel good. That's what I love about New Year's Eve is when I know I got everything done. I'm gonna wake up tomorrow and it's a brand new year and I get to start so fresh.
Now, tell me this. Do you put all your decorations away or you do that after New Year's?
Oh, I do it after New Year's. Well, yeah, No, I do, because I still feel like New Year's Eve. It's so fun to feel the holiday spirit. And I. I love. I've been loving my mornings with my tre. My fireplace and the garland, all my nativity scenes everywhere. And I added a few more this year of Charlie Brown because Mateo soaps Charlie Brown. And I just. I love seeing it all. And I've loved the fact that Apple TV has brought back all the Charlie Brown series as we've talked about, and. And then.
And YouTube with all those fireplaces.
Yeah. And I got to give it to. I think. Oh, shoot. I think it's Hulu. Okay. Do you remember the Rudolph series we'd watch as A little kid. Like, they.
The kids just watched that.
Like, oh, they did. So I was. I told Mato, because I think it came out Wednesday, and I was like, hey, you're gonna love this. So when it comes out and you come back to Mommy's house, we're gonna watch it. There is. I remember that. Okay, so maybe he. How do you say it?
The Abominable Snowman.
Abominal.
Abominal.
Yeah.
Or is it.
He was scary. I forgot about that part. Well, I'm kind of shocked. There's actually not a lot of Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer series just focused on Rudolph.
Yeah. Well, I will tell you this. I was happy because there was some new Christmas movies that the kids got into. Like Star, which was the whole nativity story. Kids love that. But like, a couple, like this Christmas or there was a couple other ones, the kids got kind of freaked out.
Yes.
Like, scary parts in Christmas stories. I'm like, can we have a straight up gingerbread, feelgood, happy story?
Well, I think if I was running Hallmark on my vision board for my company, if it was Hallmark, would be for Tim. Because Hallmark gives you good feel movies. Right. We need to have good feel animation from Hallmark for kids.
I agree.
I think Hallmark would knock it out of the park because they just are 100 good feel, and we need things like that in the world. We don't need drama at times. We don't need horror. We just want a good feel stuff. That's why their movies do so amazing.
I agree. My kids don't need to see that. Parents get stuck in a snowstorm, can't make it home to the kids, and they're home alone. My kids don't want to see this poor little boy named Christmas getting, like, hunted by adults. My kids don't want to see, like, you know, there's just, like.
They're fun for us.
Yeah. And the Grinch, they finally, like, got to a point, like, they accept that he stole Christmas and gave it back. Like, they were good with it. But first couple times I had to turn off Grinch when he stole everything.
Did you see the DM I sent you?
No. You send me, like, 50.
The emo grinch. You didn't see that?
No.
Oh, my gosh. Can I just play it for you real quick? And then we're gonna get back into New Year's because I. I really want to prep everyone for an incredible 2025, because we're going to do it all together. Um, but I. I can't believe we didn't see this One. I do send you a lot. I mean. Okay, we're gonna have to throw that up in our Nicki and Brie show. Igs.
Good.
Isn't that a good one?
Yes.
I love it.
Brie Bella
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Terms@casino.draftkings.com SL promos okay, let's get back into 2025. The seven day prep we got going on that we're going to do all together. I got, you know, we have some questions for each other, you and I over coffee, we are chatting and so first let's get into Bri. I want to do this first individually for us and then together. But what would you say was your top achievement of 2024?
I mean there's two.
Right.
And when I.
Right, right. I think you have. No.
Well, I had a ton. But am I allowed to say like two?
That's of course.
So I'm gonna say one like personal and then one like that. Felt business career wise. So personal. Really taking the big step of starting my own own kind of like farmstead. I always have thought about it.
I've always a little Martha Stewart, you.
Know what I mean? Everyone has seen me since my total diva days. Like you guys know the way I like to live and things I want to do but really actually like just getting the chickens because I've always wanted chickens. Going through that getting to into a backyard that I really, you know that I have my greenhouse and I got all my thriving fruit trees and my garden beds and I, my chickens and I have a game plan for some other things that I'm hoping to come in 2025. Um, I planted all my bulbs. I, I still needed to plant more to see like my spring flowers. Like there's I have these goals and I'm really starting to take a lot of the big steps to do this farmstead and you know, and accepted. I've accepted too just in this past year is I'm very much a nester. I love nesting and I think sometimes how crazy this world can be. I need it to be very slow at home. The world's moving fast. I don't like It. I want to move slow. I have slow mornings, I have slow days. And I've really just embraced more and more of that. And then probably career wise, when I went Sirius xm, the Nikki and Brie show, Cannes, France, and to do that whole experience of my own, I was bummed out you couldn't make it. I mean, you're off filming Traders, so we get it. But it was really fun to get on panels like that and to be surrounded by very accomplished people, and especially there a lot of athletes. And that was a big highlight in my 2024. What about you?
Oh, that's great. I also would say another one for you is.
My solo era.
Well, your solo air on here, which was incredible. I felt like you just became more of that journalist.
What?
No, I don't know. But you just.
I became more of that baboo you all like.
But I also think for if you guys haven't watched it and you guys have to on YouTube and we'll put up the links that Mile High, the show that you did. Oh, yeah, that we both did. But yeah, Mile High Club. And you know, you brought mom back to reality tv.
And I will say this. And I gave her, like, because my mom, like, really, ever since everything went down with her face and her marriage, she was just kind of like, done with everything.
Yes.
Like, she was like, don't ask me to ever be on your podcast again. Don't ask me to do anything on tv.
She so was like that.
She was so like that. And that gave her a really good fire up and spark.
Huge and which makes me happy. She doesn't realize how many women and men she helps by just appearing and having presence publicly. So for me, I was like, that was such a huge achievement because, you know, one, she stepped up as a mom instantly for me.
She did.
And then, like, you guys had such an incredible show. I mean, I got stopped in the neighborhood by someone goes, wait, are you that girl from that show? And I'm like, total divas. Total bells. And he goes, what? He goes, no, Mile High. That goes on after snl. And I go, yeah, I am. And I was like, oh, my gosh, that's great. So great achievement for me. I'll do mine and then we'll do ours together.
Yes.
Okay. So, I mean, I have a few, but just two quickly. One would definitely be hosting a live show on Netflix. Unfinished Beef.
Amazing.
Incredible. Also, to stand up there was such a pro, like, Rob Riggle was incredible. But knowing that we're live and this was Netflix second Live show, like, it was just a lot of pressure and obviously there was a lot going on. But that was a huge achievement for me because, I mean, we both love hosting and you know how much I have loved this hosting role. Doing it with you, doing it solely with Barmageddon and AGT Extreme, which that was more judging, not hosting, but to get something like that live, I was like, sure, yeah, it was amazing. So that was a huge achievement for me in 2024. Also with the Traders, which I wish I could talk more about it now, but I can't because that was a lot of learning experience for me too. But to go into a top show, gaming, we'll all be able to watch and see and not being a gamer. Yeah, so. So that was like an accomplishment, but more learning. Yeah. So I would say, you know, individually, those would be some of my top accomplishments.
Those are huge accomplishments.
Right.
And then together, I mean, we did open up.
We have quite a few together, which I love.
We do. Definitely. Number one, I'd say opening up the Bonita. Bonita speak. Easy 100, May of 2024.
Yeah.
That was always something we've always wanted.
Always wanted. And how long has that been on our vision board? You would say, like, strong on our vision board. The past four, five years. Look, you guys, it took us tell. Yeah. Because when we moved to Napa, it was like we put it immediately on the vision board in 2020.
Yeah. And two strong years of really going and visiting all these spots and not feeling anything was right until the one we're in now.
Right. And so that was definitely a big accomplishment for us. I would also say our Love island spin off series here. I mean, as you all know, that's a mess.
Nicky and Brie.
That's right. Spill the tea with Nikki and Brie. I mean, massive dream for me to be a part of that family. I mean, twin love brought us there, which was incredible. And then to actually be a part of Love island was just amazing.
And of their best season ever.
Best season ever. And to be the official podcast for it, that was like, top achievement. That was this past year.
So I have to say another one. And you probably don't even remember that this was in early 2024, but you and I have always wanted to go to the Vanity Fair party. And then we got invited and we were like, what? Yeah, that was fun.
That was cool. But I was gonna actually say from that time, it was really cool that we presented at the Creative Arts Emmys. So that. That was another thing I wrote down that I was like, that's a really top achievement. That was a fun weekend. But for Brie and I is like, we gotta go to such, you know, prominent award show and actually be looked at as talent and take the stage and, you know, present really, you know, such great awards. And so. And just having, like, RuPaul right there and blowing kisses. It was just such an incredible time. Like, wow. But, Bri, when I spent a lot.
Of big talks with Walmart, we went to Bentonville for the first time this past year, right?
Yes.
And, you know, with our wine, which still haven't some good talks. And if you guys would like to bug Walmart, please do it. Tell him we need that Nikki and Bri wine, Costco, Target. But that was fun, too.
Brie Bella
Bentonville.
Nikki Bella
Yes. So let's talk about key learning moments of 2024, because I think this is always important. This is like the reflection time, right. That we look back and what did we learn and what can we take into 2025? So you start for you, Bri. Oh, you want me to start?
I want you to start.
Okay. So. So what obstacles did I encounter and how did I overcome them? I would say I. I'm not going to go into serious stuff, so I'm going to go first to the traders, and I'm not going to get fully into what I learned till after the season airs. But stuff that I could take away, that I could talk about now was that was such an experience for me where I learned and Lake Como would also be it. But that was 2023. But more traders being career based is how long. Well, not the mom guilt, but being away from Mateo with such little contact. But there was like a big learning lesson in it for me of, you know, things that matter in my life, but, like, what I can do when it comes to a job, it's different. When you're on vacation, I feel like vacation mom guilts more. But when you're away for work and you're making money for the family and you're doing stuff for your career, career, it's a little bit different. I just remember being there and like, okay, so this is the things I can do. But I was also at the same time, proud of myself because I was like, you stepped into it. You knew, like, okay, not only am I doing this for myself, I do this for my family. As now I can only talk to my son once a week, but sprinkled in a few more times. And I just felt like there was a. A lot of learning there as a mom. And a career woman and what I can do in the future with that.
Yeah, it'll be interesting once the series is done. You're, like, more detail in that, like.
Hearing, I can't wait because I am dying. But you're gonna have to watch this series so that when I talk to you about situations you went through, situations I went through, and then going back and then even more of what I'm trying to talk about now. So just remember this time and I will tell you everything about my learning experience, because that was probably. I took so much from Scotland. Like, I came back with more than what I thought. It wasn't just filming Traders. There was so much more I learned about myself, learned about what I wanted out of life, things that I can do that I can't do. And I can't wait to just talk about that. Yeah.
I have to say, probably for me and, you know, like, all of us, like, who were here on the podcast really stuck through me with the solo episodes. I was telling you, like, the goals I made for myself, like, just, you know, going into the holiday season and kind of being, you know, obviously, I feel like everyone. I always want to be more present. I feel like I do a good job at it, but even more. But also not overdo it because I'm an overdoer. I want to do everything, get major fomo. Like, I just, like, don't want to skip a beat with holiday stuff or anything fun. Like. And I have to say, this holiday season, I pulled back. I didn't do all the things, and I have not worn myself out. I'm actually so sad that Christmas is coming to an end because I feel like there's still some good weeks in me left and. But I'm proud of myself because I did say no to some things or some things. I'm like, we're just going to stay home. And it didn't mean the kids didn't care. They don't care. And in the end, we just. I don't know. I had. I've had an incredible holiday season, so I definitely had a learning experience out of it. That it. This past holiday season was still very special without me doing all, like. And there was a couple things. I'm like, ooh, should I have really missed that? That, like, sounded so fun. But no, we still had this incredible special holiday season, so I'm definitely going to take that into 2025. Saying no to, like, things that I feel like, you know, what like, do. Am I worn out? Is it going to wear me out? And is it really important?
Right.
Can I live without? Which then leads me into like, a big thing I learned this past year too, is just more clarity on the energy I want to waste in my life. I think, as at times, especially here in America, we. We do get a lot of opportunity at our fingertips. Not saying that opportunity is easy. There's definitely things you have to work really hard at. But we in the sense if I want to try to go, you know, get a certain type of job, you can go get the skill set, like learn it. Like, I can go apply for college or take these and that. So sometimes I think our brains get a little kind of like, oh, my gosh, am I doing what I'm supposed to do in life? Or should I be doing something different? Or maybe I should be like, it's confusing at times and gets very overwhelming just being in our thoughts of having kind of a lot of opportunity. In ways I feel like this past year I got way more clarity of what makes me happy, what I like to spend my energy on, and a lot of the energy I was wasting on things that just really didn't matter.
I agree.
And I'm gonna take that in 2025. Like, I honestly feel I was telling Brian this. I feel like if I kind of want to step away from the world and just even take a month off of certain things, I'm going to do it if I feel like I need it and just to be with my chickens and be in my garden and, you know, like, I think sometimes, you know, we need to kind of not worry about everything else going on. Like, just worry about home and what's going on at home and doing that. Not saying, like, quitting work. I'm still going to be working, so going to be podcasting, being at the tasting room.
But you know what I mean, say no to obligations as far as parties, dinners, the extra things that you're able to say no to. And I feel like that's the overcoming and of what you have learned is the power of no and say no and what that brings you and the.
Power of doing nothing.
Yeah. And yeah, because I feel like how I over I've overcome came what I learned so much was what so many people will always tell me who are like aunts and uncles. So they have kids our age are. They'll never remember it. They'll never. Like, Mateo's not gonna remember when you were gone for traders for a few weeks, right? Different. So that was something that has helped me overcome. It is like, wait, I'm Doing something great for myself, great for my family. So how I deal with this emotional part of how he is is he's actually not going to remember this time instead. And actually, Scott said this when I filmed. Oh. Which I can't talk about, but I filmed a movie this year. That's actually probably my greatest accomplishment.
Yeah.
Oh, my goodness.
Why can't you talk about it?
I can't talk about it yet.
Wow.
See, because I can't.
Went and did it.
Yeah. But because I can't talk about. I think that's why I didn't put it in as my top accomplishment. But to film, probably in a feature film. Yeah. It will be my 2025. Right. That was huge. But meaning, I remember when Scott said to me is Mateo won't remember this time, but he's going to remember when he watches it, like, whoa, that's my mom. Like, how amazing is she? So it's like, we have to think of that. And I'm lucky that Mateo will be able to one day watch the Traitors or this movie. And he won't remember the time away, but it'll be like, whoa, my mom's so cool, you know?
Yeah.
But people who aren't in the public eye, you do that in your businesses, they're gonna look up at you and be like, whoa, look at my dad built that house. Or my mom. Look at. She taught these kids. And now that that kid's a doctor. Do you know what I mean?
Exactly. I mean, we looked up at Mom. I was always. And even Dad, I was always blown away by their hard work.
Totally.
They. I mean, they worked.
Well, you don't realize that, but you get all the landscaping, gardening stuff from dad.
Yeah. And he was a good decorator. Yeah, good. Dad was.
Dad was great decorator.
I do. I definitely get a lot of his artsy stuff and, like, all into that.
And mom was just badass boss bitch.
Brie Bella
When Brian and I travel, we have a huge checklist of the things that we love. And for the holidays, we are looking to travel with our family and extended family. A lot of cousins, let me tell you, because we aren't a one size fits all style of a family. And that's what I love about Airbnb. I get to pick the destination, the size of the home, and all the things that we really love, which we all know. Me, Chef Bri, I need a cook for everyone. And Brian loves to feel immersed into whatever town, city we're in. He wants to be part of the community. And these are all the reasons why? Brian and I love to travel. We like to to see different communities, different cultures, but we want to be completely immersed in it. And we also want to be able to cook their foods and have the whole family under one roof. Being able to end the night in a living room with the movie on and then having our own beds. And our biggest thing that we love about traveling, we've had some incredible hosts and hostess, and that makes the travel even better, which is exactly what I want to give to people traveling to my home. I want them to be able to cook a nice meal with their family, sleep in cozy beds, and I want to be that super host with five stars that you pick on Airbnb. So it's something to think about. When you're traveling to a new place and you're leaving your place, it makes sense to Airbnb it. If you host while you're away, it's basically like you're making money while you're spending money. Kind of genius if you think about it. So don't leave money on the table the next time you're out of town. When you're away, your home could be an Airbnb. Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much@airbnb.com host and who knows, maybe one day Brian and I will be in your kitchen.
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Right? Future goals. 20, 25. So, Bri, what specific goals do you want to set for the next year? And I know you dabbled a little bit into it, but just. Yeah, give us just a few very specific goals that you have.
Yeah, I mean, definitely. I have really big plans for my little farmstead, and.
Really?
Yeah. And I've been making my list of, like, the steps and, like, what I need to do and doing it. And I'm one of those people, like, I don't know about all of you listening, but sometimes I get so annoyed that I have to rely on so many different people to do things for me when I'm like, I just have to watch YouTube and learn, like, sit and learn. Bri, like, you can. You're capable of building this. I. I really am. I know. I'm not talking about building myself like, a house, but, like, being Mr. Fix It. Like, you'd even see, like, you know, when it was raining out, I had to create this roof for my chickens. And, like, I almost fell off the ladder, which wasn't smart because I didn't have it leveled on a thing. So I was like, all right, we got to be smarter. But, like, I'm capable of doing things, especially on my own. Like, it's nice, too, when Brian helps me and we do it together, but I have these ideas, and I'm like, and I'm not going to wait on anyone. I'm going to do it even if I have to sit down for two days and watch a ton of YouTube videos and practice, I can do it. Like, I don't need to always call the handyman or. And I do a lot of handy stuff anyways. But this year, I'm really going to, like, up my, like, knowledge of, like, doing things where I'm not waiting for anyone. Like, I've been wanting to do this. Different assignments, aesthetic, look in a bathroom in my house. I think I'm just gonna do it, try it on my own.
Damn, girl.
I was watching. I was seeing people do it, and I'm like, why? I can do that. Yeah, I just need to be a little better with some cutting and drilling, but I think I can do it. And painting. I. I know how to paint, but wallpaper. I want to get better at wallpapering. Because I have some ideas for things and I'm like, I'm not going to wait on people. I'm gonna actually wallpaper it myself.
Good job. I. I will be excited. I think we all will when we're here entering 2026 to see what you've accomplished.
And I told myself there's probably going to be some trial and error.
Of course there has to be.
Get upset. I gotta, like, just redo and go again. Because I can, you know me, I can get hard on myself. And then I'm like, effort. I'll just hire someone.
Yeah.
I told myself, can't do it.
I like it.
So that's a goal. I don't know. Good job. I probably have more goals, but that, like, right now is like a big one.
Property sister Bri in the house.
Hell yeah. Watch out, Property Brothers.
Right. So for me, I. I'll give two things of, like, specific goals, but then it kind of has trees that come out to it. But so the first one, trees or not trees, like, you know, it's a bubble with, like, lines coming out. Yeah. So not like a tree. I don't know.
So there's like a main goal, then you're gonna have sub, you know.
Yeah. Why can't I think of, like, you know, then there's like, pillars underneath.
Okay.
Okay.
There you go.
So the first one would be to have an incredible co parenting relationship, which I feel like so far it's happening, it's great. And that's what I really want for this next coming year, all for Teo. And so there's a lot of pillars that come off of that, of, you know, different things to make that happen. Of course. And that's what I really want to happen. And then my next goal for myself is to do things that empower me, both mentally, spiritually, but physically, because it just kind of takes me back, especially when I was in the ring. And, you know, not everyone gets to experience what we do. And a lot of people felt it when they watched Total Divas, but when I was in that ring, the empowerment that I would feel wrestling the women and having those matches, there's just nothing like it. And I'm craving going back to those roots in the way of finding that empowerment side where I can just feel like the modern day Wonder Woman again. And so that's where the pillars come in, is what's going to take me there, to feel that side, to feel my fearless side. And that is like a mission for me for 2025 is you're going to go find Nicole again. And you're gonna go find your badass self that you once were.
There you go.
You know what I mean? You're gonna just. I want. I'm like, that is my mission for 2025 is do things that set your soul on fire, that empower you, that make you feel like you and that you, you know, the phoenix. Right. I'm gonna just rise on up and that's. That is my main as well as the co parenting.
Yeah. And you know, I know you and I, we have a like, so Nikki and I would do one for our businesses to podcast Bonita Bonita. But Bonita Bonita, her and I like, we went through and we started to budget the last couple of days of. Because we really want to bring in a sparkling rose in the spring. I think we're going to. But we went really through like our budget and what we can afford and what we can do. And we want to bring a shop not only into the speakeasy, but in online as well. And we started to like, budget that out and just like other, like, little different things. We also, by the end of the year want to have one more employee here at the speakeasy so we can open up one more day and be open five days. But it's been like fun. And I, you know, I. I don't know about a lot of you, but we always love doing personal and then.
Like together, which I think is so great because for families you should do that or even just as couples. You should have Brian and I definitely your own. Yeah.
Which did ours last night.
Oh, I love over dinner. I love that. So you should have your own and then one for the family. Like have goals as a family. Like, I. I just think, you know what, it just, it's a thing that holds you accountable. But I. Even more so than that, it just gives you motivation when you look at something and. And less is more what I've have gone through over the years because I used to have a list of 15 and I'm like, you just overwhelm yourself.
Right.
And tend to disappoint yourself. But it. It's just. It gives you the motivation for the next year.
Yeah.
And that's amazing. And to do that with your family and keep motivation within the family kind of keeps you as a tight unit. Right.
Right. I remember when I was a waitress, I remember making goals that I wanted to go on big trips internationally, so. So I remember I felt like I was working seven days a week so I could take off one time Two weeks to Costa Rica and then another time, three weeks off to Spain. And I just remember my goal and like, the money, the tip money I wanted to make every night and I was working so dang hard. And I remember hitting those goals and then the feeling I got when I was able to take three weeks off to like, go to Spain and, like, I got all my shifts covered. My. I remember it was such an amazing feeling when the general manager, like, okay at everything. I'm like, like, okay. Like, everyone's happy, everyone's fine, bills are paid, rent is paid. A little, like fun money. And I just remember, like, I. I just. I feel like always. I've always been the type, Even in my 20s, to have those goals. Even we were in wrestling.
We.
We had big goals and we hit them. But I was like.
And it felt not. Not even in a few years. There were some that we hit because I kept all the vision boards when Brie and I did them together. Yeah. Some took over 10 years. And I go, bri, we hit this. And it might have been 12 years later, but we hit it.
We did. I mean, if you think about it. Bonita, Bonita. Some of our big things we want to hit might be at the 10 year mark.
Yeah.
I mean, it. You know, overnight success usually. What do they say overnight success is? Seven years, and then success can be 10. Like, you know, it's very rare. It's called literally luck if you. If it's before that. And that does happen to people.
Right.
I've not been that person. I've worked very hard to get to where I'm at.
41 years old as a person. You are today.
Yeah. So it has. And I'm able to have like different. A different mindset and different goals at my age because of everything. I started 18. Really?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay, well, I have one last one as we wrap up 20, 24, and.
Then I have just a couple little fire questions.
No, that's okay. Perfect. But because seven days we're prepping girl career aspirations. Bri, how do you see your career progressing in the coming year, which you kind of already told us?
No, I guess for me is like, when I look at myself, I'm definitely like a happy nester person. I've realized that, like, where my happiness truly lies. But I will say, when I watched the Martha Stewart documentary, not only did I giggle and there was parts, I was like, damn. Yeah, she's awesome. She's a tough one. Yeah, I'm not that tough. But there was things I was actually very Inspired by. And I felt the same. I was like, whoa. I think, like, her when I'm like, I like when things are pretty. You know me, I'm so into tablescapes. And I. I like, if you come into my house, like, I'm big on smells, the way things look. I need fresh flowers. I need can. Like, there's just. I like decorating. I'm just into that world. I. I like growing my own, like, as much food as I can, which was, like, a big list Brian and I were making last night, like, what we're going to grow in 2025. And then with the chickens and whatever it may be and fixing up my greenhouse so it can work better. But I was just like, I think 2025, I need to bring out a little bit of that Martha Stewart in me. And I feel like it's something I've always wanted to do, but I put it really last. I put my energy into so many different things. Before that, what do I have energy to. And usually it's to do my five garden beds, keep up with my trees. Like, you know, like, taking care of chickens isn't hard. I feel bad saying that It's. I mean, like, today I'm gonna have to spend two hours in the coop cleaning. But, like, to me, that's fun.
Yeah. Like, in a way, it's an activity.
And you have to see my chickens. Nicole saw them this morning, how they run around. They're just adorable, wild little things. But I was like, I actually want to stick that to the top to actually see what I'm capable of doing instead of my last little bit of energy giving it to that. Which I do good. But what if I gave full energy?
Right?
So that was, like, a big thing. And Brian and I, we went through. Just because he's the same. Like, he realizes we give that little bit. So we're like, what if we give a lot of it? And, like, what could we do?
Well, can you make this so it, like. And maybe this is like, where you're like, stop. No, but, like, to make it, you know, like your career, why don't you create it as a YouTube series? Like, so we can all watch you see grow in that. Yeah, but see, you know, Martha Wood.
Martha. Martha Wood. But that. This is the thing. It's the one thing where I escape in love. Not saying I won't document some of it, but my job is I am a wine producer, own a tasting room, and I want so much more growth there. And the, you know, podcast. So there's different things, actually. I have to put my energy first towards. And then comes that. But I'm not gonna have it come way down low.
Yeah.
So what about you?
For me, you know, And a lot of this is everything I've gone through my past year, but also listening to a lot of voicemails on the Nikki and Bri show.
How amazing, right?
I mean, incredible. Beyond incredible. But it's made me want to have a bigger presence on TV again. Because I realized that when I go through things and even when the world comes in and it's hard, I realized that whether it's my pain, my empowerment, my passion, my love, it touches a lot of people and that spreads throughout the world. And so I was like, if I have a bigger presence on TV this year and show what you can overcome and how you can empower yourselves, that it will help empower others. And my goal is not only just to have this bigger presence on tv, but to also shine my light, love it, and not let anyone dim it. And so that if I can shine my light bright, that, you know, will spread to all these women and men that need it. And people who are in pain or who need to relate or who need that inspiration or motivation that they can see me and know that I'm their Wonder Woman. And I go through what they go through. And look, we could do this together, even when it hurts, even when it's hard, even when it's heavy. Because what I've realized is, for so many years, not even so many years, let's just say my whole life, in times that I've been in darkness, you what? I. You know, when I started to see the light, I had that match. And I realized, okay, I'm in a dark room, and here, now I light my match. And now I'm finding my way back what I realized. And it was me listening to my. My soundtrack, which so many of you have, like, are asking for my playlist, like my Jesus playlist. I do. And one of the songs I couldn't stop listening to on repeat, because what I realized was the work that I've done, especially in the past few years, five, five, six years, I've really done the work on myself that this time when I hit darkness, that it wasn't a match, that I was given delight. I lit a torch.
Hell, yeah. And can I say something? I feel like at our darkest times, we see ourselves the most. I think we see what we're capable of, what we realize we don't want to put ourselves through, and also what we want to change. And I know sometimes, like, we fear, like, you know, those hard times in life or, like, the things that disrupt what feels perfect or, you know, just the destruction. But sometimes, as crazy as it sounds, I feel like those are the moments we need to get the fire to light the torch, to just wake up and be like, this isn't the life I'm supposed to be living.
Right.
So I love that.
Thank you. And, you know, it hit me when I felt like I would. I go, oh, my gosh, I'm. I'm holding a torch this time. And that's because now I'm like, after hearing so many of your stories and your voices and hearing the pain and reading the pain, because I have read a lot of my DMs, and there's a lot of people I want to get back to. I was like, I've been given this torch to light the way for others, and I'm going to go do that, love it, and I'm going to do it with God and Jesus by my side, and I'm going to go do it on a platform to empower, and I'm going to find a way to continue to help people because it's, you know, look, it's going to make me emotional because, you know, the song and I couldn't stop listening to it because so the song's called the Heart of Worship, and Matt Redmond's my favorite.
Yeah, this one's. And Brian, I listen to this every Sunday.
Okay. So you know who it reminds me the most of is Josh Colis. So he's our oldest cousin, we call. He did. But I'll never forget, lived with my cousins, my two older cousins, Josh and Tyler, for a very long time. And I remember I was going through a very dark time, and Josh was sitting, having a heart to heart with me on the couch. And Josh played the song for me and he goes. At times when I feel like I get off my path and I. I don't see the light and I'm in darkness. I play this song and look, I have full body chills. And I realize that Jesus is just calling me right back. And I realized that it's literally this easy to come right back on the path. And we got into really deep talk about it, so I was like, all of a sudden when it just played on my way home, it just hit.
Yeah.
And I just visualize this torch and I go, oh, my goodness.
There you go.
Just when the, like when the music fades and all is stripped away, it's like it's not just about this. Yeah, right. I know it's the one of the greatest songs away, but it just shows you.
And the breathe one that he played for, like, he introduced to us.
Yeah. I mean, Josh is done so much, but it took me straight back to that conversation he had with me on the couch, the iconic couch in the condo.
I could see it perfectly.
And we sat and he really helped me at that time because, you know, at that time, there was so much pain I was masking in college. And I just remember Josh could just see, like, so there's something going on here.
He knew.
And then I just remember that song and I went upstairs to my room and I just started crying and I was like, I just. I remember it. So I was 18, and I remember it like it was yesterday. And so when that song came yesterday, and I go, you know what? This is what I have to help people with. So that's my goal career wise, is bigger presence on tv, and that is to shine my light. And I will make sure it shines my light, especially now in the world that needs light to be shined.
Because there's a lot of. To say it, a lot of darkness in Hollywood. I feel like. I feel like I just see everyone too, being like, Hollywood, what is happening? It's been.
There's. I think a shift is coming. I. I think you just have to keep believing and praying. And I do feel you. You will see that over time.
Yeah. Well, can I get a boom chicka boom?
A boom chick, A boom chicken, A rock, a chicka boom. Good chicka boom, huh?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah. Give me one high five. Woo.
You know what I mean?
Wasn't that from Christian camp?
I don't even know. I remember was singing it as little girls on Lake Tahoe's beach.
Brie Bella
When Brian and I travel, we have a huge checklist of the things that we love. And for the holidays, we are looking to travel with our family and extended family. A lot of cousins, let me tell you, because we aren't a one size fits all style of a family. And that's what I love about Airbnb. I get to pick the destination, the size of the home, and all the things that we really love, which we all know. Me, Chef Brie. I need a cook for everyone. And Brian loves to feel immersed into whatever town, city we're in. He wants to be part of the community. And these are all the reasons why Brian and I love to travel. We like to see different communities, different cultures, but we want to be completely immersed in it. And we also want to be able to cook their foods and have the whole family under one roof. Being able to end the night in a living room with the movie on and then having our own beds. And our biggest thing that we love about traveling, we have had some incredible hosts and hostess, and that makes the travel even better, which is exactly what I want to give to people traveling to my home. I want them to be able to cook a nice meal with their family, sleep in cozy beds, and I want to be that super host with five stars that you pick on Airbnb. So it's something to think about. When you're traveling to a new place and you're leaving new your place, it makes sense to Airbnb it. If you host while you're away, it's basically like you're making money while you're spending money. Kind of genius if you think about it. So don't leave money on the table the next time you're out of town. When you're away, your home could be an Airbnb. Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much@airbnb.com host and who knows, maybe one day Brian and I will be in your kitchen.
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But okay, so couple rapid fires.
And then we got to get an inspiration.
I know.
An affirmation. It's Christmas Day. Everyone's like, girls, come on. We got to get back to our parties, our family, our everything.
I agree. So I feel like it's the end of 2024. You can't leave 2024 with telling me what was your favorite TV show of 2024?
Oh, seriously?
Seriously. I think I know.
Shrinking. Ah.
Shrinking was really good.
I know.
Nobody wants this.
I feel like, yes, I still have. Oh, shoot. Santa for a rabbi. What am I.
Why did I miss that?
Dang it. Well, next year, Santa, I'm gonna be a very good girl, and I'm going to ask for a very hot Rabbi Brody. Rabbi Adam Brody. Rabbi. Actually, I.
So Brian.
One of my favorite list.
So Brian and I. I'm re. Watching him. Brian started watching. Brian's loving.
It's amazing.
You know, Brian said, just feel good, feel good. Feels good.
Like, there's, like, Ted Lasso. But I love. Even though shrinking has its sad moments, I am obsessed. Obsessed.
So good.
And they just got picked up for season three.
They need it, obviously.
So what's yours?
I mean, that nobody wants this or shrinking?
Yeah. Okay. What other fire song of the year for you? Oh, yeah. Seriously.
I feel like. I know. I feel like we're the same. Sabrina Carpenter got me this year. I didn't know who she was. I didn't know her music, and next thing you know, like, I'm like, please, please, please. You know what I mean? I'm like, please, give me more. Sabrina Carpenter.
Brie Bella
She, for me, she stood out this.
Nikki Bella
Year, and her music for me did.
And she's such a cute little thing.
And Laney Wilson, I will say, like, she, like, became big on my. My music.
Is that it? No.
I had one more.
Oh, wow. Fire rapid. Here we go.
What was your favorite color this year?
Seriously?
I'm just kidding.
No. Oh.
Favorite moment of the year there. A big moment that sticks out.
Yes. What? Mateo at his recital.
There you go.
Literally brought happy tears to my eyes.
Yeah.
Pure joy. My. He just. And I know we talked about it on Monday's episode, but that was the greatest moment to me, truly. My son, a star was born, and I just haven't felt so proud.
Yeah.
Greatest. How about you?
Gosh. My favorite moment of the year would probably be.
I mean, maybe I feel like I have one.
What? Because it might be what I was gonna say.
Okay. What?
Brian being home more. Oh, that, you know, him retire.
I just. Well, so I was saying, when you and your family were all in the ring knowing it was his last match. Like.
Like.
Because that was like an ending of a button finish. Like, there you go. Crowd moment. There, see? Twins. Twins.
Why? You need a twin, right? To help you remember life.
But that was like my thing. Because you knew it was end, but you had that moment together. Everyone was, you know.
Oh, my gosh. Can I just tell you a funny story?
Yeah, but we. Literally everyone needs to get back, Bri, and celebrate the whole idea.
Because this one's so long that I'll tell you maybe what I think.
Well, can this be your information? Information? No, no, no.
Story.
Okay. Inspiration. Maybe we just say information.
So I'm on the phone with our house because something got messed up up. I have a recliner and I don't know.
Anyway, she's in. In it with our house right now.
Yeah, it's like. So the lady goes, okay, can you give me your address? You guys, I could not remember my zip code for the life of me. And then you might need help. No, that's what I thought. And I go, oh, my gosh. And the lady kind of laughed, and I go, wait, no, but I know my zip code. And I kind of freaked out, and I had to look at my zip code. And then I go to Brian, and I'm like, brian? And he's like, well, let's get you some vitamins. But, like, is that normal, Mom? Brain foggy tired.
Just get it checked out. Get it checked out. All right, well, on that note. And we'll be praying for you too, Brie. So I'm gonna end this with a little bit of inspiration, affirmation. And because it is Christmas Day, and for those of you that believe, we believe it's Jesus's birthday. So I never want to exclude people. But for us, you know, Jesus is the reason for the season. It's his birthday today. So one happy birthday, Jesus. But also I'm just gonna do. Because we talked about the song and we just feel something. I'm gonna just for a little inspiration to take everyone out on. And being Jesus's birthday, I'm gonna do it.
Hit us.
I'm coming back to the heart of worship. And it's all about you. It's all about you, Jesus. So anyone today who's feeling sad, lonely, that you're in the dark, you can't see the light. You feel like there's no tomorrow. Download the song, listen to it. Because there's always a light and there's always a better path, and there is Always tomorrow. So sometimes we have to just go back to the heart of worship and. And whatever it is you worship and you believe in that brings you light, joy, and happiness, you have that. Also. If you feel someone needs to hear that today, send them. Share them that song. Send them some inspiration. And also just remember the ones who are alone, send them a merry Christmas or a happy holiday. Send them just. Even if it's a heart emoji, but reach out to the ones that need it. Other than that, I hope you all have a very merry Christmas.
Yes.
And remember, seven days and next week, you're gonna have solo Nikki.
Bree's gonna be.
Yeah. So please send me some voicemails. DMS what you want from me. I have some ideas, but I'd love to also hear from you and also a gift for me because I truly do feel like this is a gift after listening to your voicemails and so much of the co parenting talk. And like, what do us moms do on the days we don't have our kids? I'm bringing Carrie back on the Nikki and Bri show for next week too, because Carrie has helped me so much with co parenting and how I turn these days by myself into the greatest days for myself. So I really want her to share all the wisdom that she's shared with me and how she's gotten me through this. So I want that for all of you. So you're gonna have Carrie and I next week as well. Super excited. If you have any questions for Carrie, please send those into to the Nikki and Bri show or call us at 833 Garcia 2.
And we're gonna have a lot of fun traders.
We're gonna. We're gonna bring. Bring some contestants. Yeah.
I was like, what do you call them? Contestants?
Cast friends.
A lot of them are going to be joining the podcast in January, so there's a lot of fun things to look forward to. Oh, my gosh.
I'm. I'm gonna. I. I just feel like I'm already embarrassed for it to come out. I don't know why I can't. We don't get to watch it at.
All, which is like. That is nerve wracking.
That's very nerve wracking. All right, well, Merry Christmas, everyone, and make sure to check out the Nikki and Brie show on all the social media platforms for our videos. Make sure to subscribe, like, share the show. We love you all and just have a magical day.
Let us have star.
Hey, Fidelity.
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How can I remember to invest every.
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You will find them where you left them.
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Podcast Summary: The Nikki & Brie Show – "Match to a Torch" (Released December 25, 2024)
In the heartwarming holiday episode of The Nikki & Brie Show titled "Match to a Torch," hosts Nikki and Brie Garcia navigate through reflections on the past year, celebrate their achievements, share personal growth insights, and set inspiring goals for 2025. The episode, released on Christmas Day, offers listeners an intimate glimpse into the lives of the beloved sister duo beyond their public personas.
The episode kicks off with Nikki and Brie extending warm Christmas wishes to their audience. Nikki humorously shares her experience on the "nice" list, highlighting the magic of the season without delving into the typical "naughty" list coal tale. The sisters reminisce about past New Year’s Eves, specifically referencing the Y2K era, and express excitement for the upcoming year 2025.
Notable Quote:
Nikki (03:31): "I was on the nice list this year. And Santa is very, very good to me. He was so good to me that he didn't even have to give me anything."
Central to the episode is the sisters' discussion on preparing for the new year through a seven-day plan encompassing reflection, manifestation, and vision board creation. They emphasize the importance of setting clear, achievable goals and decluttering both physical and digital spaces to welcome the fresh start that a new year offers.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Brie (06:15): "We have seven days to reflect. For one, we get to reflect on 2024, which is such a big year on moving forward and accomplishing what's next. You have to have the reflection."
Nikki and Brie take pride in their individual and collective achievements over the past year. Nikki highlights her personal venture into starting a farmstead, embracing a slower, more intentional lifestyle, and her professional milestones with The Nikki & Brie Show expanding into international platforms like Cannes, France.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Nikki (16:23): "I really love that we're starting to take a lot of the big steps to do this farmstead and accepted that I'm very much a nester."
Brie shares her accomplishments in traveling with family through Airbnb, emphasizing the importance of creating immersive experiences and building connections within different communities.
The García sisters delve into key learning moments from 2024, discussing obstacles such as balancing career responsibilities with motherhood and finding clarity amidst numerous opportunities. Nikki reflects on her experience filming a season of Traders, navigating career ambitions while maintaining her role as a present mother.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Nikki (27:40): "I just feel like I was able to say no to some things or some things. I'm just going to stay home. And it didn't mean the kids didn't care. They don't care."
Looking forward, Nikki and Brie outline their specific goals for the new year, both individually and collaboratively. Nikki aims to strengthen her co-parenting relationship and reclaim her sense of empowerment, drawing parallels to her wrestling roots. Meanwhile, Brie plans to enhance her farmstead, honing her DIY skills and embracing her inner Martha Stewart.
Key Goals:
Nikki:
Notable Quote:
Nikki (40:05): "My goal is to shine my light bright, that, you know, will spread to all these women and men that need it. And people who are in pain or who need to relate or need that inspiration or motivation."
Brie:
Notable Quote:
Brie (37:00): "I'm one of those people, like, I don't know about all of you listening, but sometimes I get so annoyed that I have to rely on so many different people to do things for me when I'm like, I just have to watch YouTube and learn."
The hosts share deeply personal stories that underscore their themes of growth and empowerment. Nikki recounts a poignant memory involving a life-changing conversation with her cousin Josh, who introduced her to the song "The Heart of Worship," symbolizing her journey from darkness to light. This moment reinforces her mission to use her platform to inspire and uplift others.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Nikki (49:34): "At our darkest times, we see ourselves the most... those are the moments we need to get the fire to light the torch, to just wake up and be like, this isn't the life I'm supposed to be living."
As the episode draws to a close, Nikki and Brie invite listeners to engage with their upcoming content, including solo episodes and special guests like Carrie, who will discuss co-parenting and personal growth. They encourage their audience to submit voicemails and questions, fostering a sense of community and shared experience.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
Nikki (62:50): "I'm coming back to the heart of worship. It's all about you. So anyone today who's feeling sad, lonely, that you're in the dark, you can't see the light... remember the ones who are alone, send them a merry Christmas or a happy holiday."
"Match to a Torch" serves as an inspiring guide for listeners navigating the transition from one year to the next. Nikki and Brie Garcia adeptly blend personal anecdotes, professional milestones, and heartfelt reflections to create a narrative that resonates with their audience. The episode not only celebrates their successes but also candidly addresses the challenges they’ve overcome, offering valuable lessons on resilience, intentional living, and the power of community. As they prepare for 2025, Nikki and Brie invite their listeners to embark on a journey of self-improvement and collective growth, igniting a torch of inspiration that promises to illuminate the path forward.