

Are We Doing This?
Lauren and Lauren
Feeling stuck in the same routine?
Welcome to Are We Doing This?, the podcast where two moms, on the verge of 40 and refusing to settle, push each other out of their comfort zones and try something new. From revisiting old hobbies to challenges like shopping locally, journaling daily, or finding creative side hustles, we’re showing that growth doesn’t stop at 40—it gets more exciting. With a blend of humor, honesty, and a little chaos, we’re on a mission to shake things up. Ready to rediscover yourself, embrace change, and maybe laugh along the way? Come do this with us!
Welcome to Are We Doing This?, the podcast where two moms, on the verge of 40 and refusing to settle, push each other out of their comfort zones and try something new. From revisiting old hobbies to challenges like shopping locally, journaling daily, or finding creative side hustles, we’re showing that growth doesn’t stop at 40—it gets more exciting. With a blend of humor, honesty, and a little chaos, we’re on a mission to shake things up. Ready to rediscover yourself, embrace change, and maybe laugh along the way? Come do this with us!
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Jun 4, 2025 • 1h 10min
From Petals to Parties: Jen Gayden on Building Vivian James Events
This week, the Laurens are back with updates on their fitness challenge—and let’s just say things escalated quickly. Wall Pilates is no joke and Lauren B accidentally found herself in a HIIT cardio class that nearly ended her. Spoiler: she survived, but barely.Then, they sit down with the incredible Jen Gayden, the creative force behind Vivian James Events in Fort Worth. Jen shares how she blends her love of event planning, photography, and florals into one stunning business—all while raising two kids and staying (somehow?) sane. She spills the tea on why flowers can be ridiculously expensive, and why having a mentor is a total game-changer when launching a business.Don’t miss this episode full of laughs, inspiration, and a little post-workout regret. And be sure to tune in next week for the Are We Obsessed episode when the Laurens dive into their current faves—products, shows, and whatever else is living rent-free in their brains.Follow us:InstagramFacebookTikTokYouTubeFollow Jen: https://www.instagram.com/vivianjameseventshttps://www.facebook.com/vivianjameseventshttps://www.tiktok.com/@jen_vivianjamesevents Keywordsbusiness, entrepreneurship, floral design, event planning, photography, side hustles, work-life balance, creative passions, client education, logistics, floral design, entrepreneurship, photography, business challenges, mentorship, creative parties, floral parties, event planning, small business, women in business

May 28, 2025 • 1h 9min
Finding the Fun in Fitness (Finally?)
This week, the Laurens are back with a wild mix of firsts, fails, and future plans. Lauren P recounts her shocking near hole-in-one during her very first golf outing—and her dream of assembling a glam golf crew for a weekend of cute outfits and cocktails. Meanwhile, both Laurens took on the challenge of watching all 10 Academy Award Best Picture nominees (well… almost all), and they’re not holding back on their hot takes. (The Substance = yes. Emilia Perez = hard no.)They also get real about their struggle to find joy in working out—and what they’re doing about it. Lauren B is diving into a ChatGPT-generated 30-day movement challenge (think: brushing your teeth while doing calf raises), and Lauren P was influenced by TikTok (again) to try the 28-Day Wall Pilates Challenge.Plus, a sneak peek at next week’s guest: Jen Gayden of Vivian James—Petals, Portraits, and Parties. You’ll want to hear her story!Follow us:InstagramFacebookTikTokYouTubeKeywordspodcast, parenting, field day, gardening, golf, Academy Awards, challenges, motherhood, routines, chaos, workout routine, motivation, fitness challenges, Pilates, exercise, health, women, personal trainer, accountability, movementChapters00:00 Late Night Vibes and Wine02:49 End of School Year Chaos05:50 Field Day Fiasco08:51 Parenting Challenges and Bodily Fluids11:39 Gardening Adventures14:35 Embracing New Experiences15:44 Family Golf Adventures20:24 Challenge Accepted: The Academy Awards32:30 Looking Ahead: New Challenges33:14 Struggles with Workout Routines35:15 The Impact of Life Changes on Fitness38:07 Chasing the Workout High41:08 Finding Joy in Physical Activity50:17 Embracing Movement: A New Approach to Fitness55:59 Setting Goals: The Importance of Accountability in Fitness Challenges59:44 Exploring New Fitness Trends: Wall Pilates and Beyond01:03:24 Upcoming Guest: A Journey into Event Planning and Entrepreneurship

May 21, 2025 • 53min
The Summer Survival Guide for Busy Moms
In This Episode:Lauren P debates whether competitive soccer is the right fit for her son—especially if it means giving up her beloved Soccer Saturdays with friends. Meanwhile, Lauren B tries Pilates for the first time, shows up late, and accidentally does the entire class on the hardest setting thanks to some reformer confusion.The Laurens also unveil an exciting new structure for the podcast! Each month will now feature four themed episodes:Are We Really Doing This? – Trying new things and stepping out of our comfort zonesAre We OK? – Honest convos about what’s on our mindsAre We Obsessed? – Books, shows, and products we can’t stop talking aboutAre We Best Friends Now? – Guest interviews that go deep and make us laughPlus, they share their Summer Survival Plans for getting through the chaos of summer with two young kids each. Spoiler: snacks, screen time, and low expectations might be involved.Keywordssummer, parenting, fitness, soccer, podcast, family, challenges, routines, survival strategies, motherhood, parenting, summer activities, screen time, routines, kids independence, family meals, summer learning, outdoor play, family bonding, summer plansTakeawaysSummer is approaching, leading to parenting anxiety.Weekend activities include birthday parties and family outings.Field trips can be both fun and exhausting for parents.Physical fitness challenges are a common struggle for busy moms.Deciding on competitive sports for children can be challenging.Summer routines need to be planned to keep kids engaged.Balancing screen time and outdoor activities is essential.Podcast format is evolving to include more relatable topics.Moms often feel overwhelmed during summer break.Community and support from other parents is invaluable. Managing screen time can be challenging for parents.Creating a structured summer learning routine is beneficial.Morning routines help kids start their day positively.Balancing work and family activities is essential during summer.Encouraging kids' independence fosters confidence.Outdoor play is crucial for children's development.Utilizing school lunch programs can ease meal planning.Planning simple summer lunches can reduce stress.Daily snack management is important for healthy eating.Creating a family summer bucket list can enhance family bonding.Chapters00:00 Summer Countdown and Survival Strategies02:40 Weekend Shenanigans and Family Activities05:41 Field Trip Adventures and Nature Exploration08:37 Fitness Journeys and Challenges11:31 Soccer Struggles and Competitive Decisions14:26 Crawfish Boil and Family Gatherings17:20 Podcast Evolution and Future Directions20:24 Connecting with Guests and Community23:23 Balancing Work and Family Life26:26 Lunch Planning for the Summer27:28 Encouraging Independence in Kids28:25 Final Thoughts on Summer Strategies36:51 Kitchen Independence for Kids37:57 Snack Management Strategies39:57 Summer Plans and Activities42:11 Creating a Family Summer Bucket List44:23 Exploring Outdoor Adventures46:07 Summer Camps and Learning Opportunities48:09 Nostalgic Plans: Backstreet Boys in Vegas50:56 Seeking Summer Survival Tips

May 14, 2025 • 1h 22min
Movies, Motherhood, Money… and Almost Reality TV
In this episode, LB and LP get real about motherhood, money, and the elusive search for balance. From Mother’s Day reflections to summer survival strategies with kids, they cover it all — with detours into the world of film (Wicked, Conclave, and A Complete Unknown), podcast rabbit holes, and a possible kid cameo. LP spills the financial details of her cake biz — and that one time a reality TV producer slid into her DMs. LB keeps chasing that ever-elusive sweet spot gig, and together, they tackle fame, nostalgia, and figuring it all out one messy moment at a time.Follow us:InstagramFacebookTikTokYouTubeKeywords:podcast, motherhood, movies, challenges, family, traditions, Mother's Day, Wicked, Conclave, Bob Dylan, nostalgia, film performance, cake business, work-life balance, parenting strategiesTakeaways:The podcast introduces a new audio-only format due to personal circumstances.Mother's Day reflections highlight what we REALLY wantListeners are encouraged to share their podcast preferences between audio and video.The discussion of the movie 'Wicked' reveals differing opinions on its appeal and themes.'Conclave' explores the complexities of choosing a new pope and the moral dilemmas involved.'A Complete Unknown' raises questions about fame and the struggles of artists.The conversation touches on the societal pressures faced by public figures.The pressure of instant communication can be overwhelming.Performance in film can evoke strong opinions and feelings.Running a cake business involves both creativity and financial strategy.Work-life balance is a constant negotiation for parents.Summer presents unique challenges for working parents.Finding the right income balance is crucial for family dynamics.Personal fulfillment in work is important for mental health.Exploring new career paths can be daunting but necessary.

May 8, 2025 • 1h 2min
Chicken Wings and Oscar Screams
In this episode of Are We Doing This?, we're diving into two Best Picture nominees as part of our Oscars challenge: Anora and The Substance. We react to the shocking, grotesque imagery in The Substance—including an unforgettable chicken wing moment—and unpack the intensity of Anora, especially that wild Russian "bad guys" scene (we’re pretty sure we wouldn’t scream that loudly, even if we tried). We also share a peek behind the scenes of our real lives: sick kids (flu and Hand, Foot, and Mouth—yay), the chaos of motherhood, and the unexpected thrill of my Espresso Martini Cupcake video going viral on TikTok.keywordsparenthood, illness, family activities, teacher appreciation, cake business, marketing, social media, collaborations, work-life balance, movies, Anora, The Substance, character analysis, film reviews, dual passions, themes, Academy Awards, exploration, storytellingTakeawaysParenting often requires juggling multiple responsibilities, especially during illness.Community support is crucial during challenging times, such as sickness in the family.Teacher appreciation week can be overwhelming for parents, with various themes and expectations.Engaging in family activities can provide a much-needed break from daily stressors.Social media can significantly impact small businesses, leading to unexpected opportunities.Collaboration with local businesses can enhance visibility and create new partnerships.Maintaining a work-life balance is essential for mental health and productivity.Feedback from clients is vital for improving products and services in a business.It's important to prioritize self-care and personal interests amidst busy schedules.Finding joy in work can help alleviate feelings of burnout and identity crises. Exploring multiple passions can lead to unexpected insights.The juxtaposition of different interests can create unique experiences.Movies can serve as a backdrop for personal exploration.Character motivations often reflect deeper societal themes.The portrayal of relationships in film can be complex and multifaceted.Understanding character dynamics enhances the viewing experience.Graphic content in films can evoke strong emotional reactions.The impact of aging and beauty standards is a recurring theme in cinema.Film reviews can spark engaging discussions about storytelling.Future movie selections can reflect current societal issues.Chapters00:00 Navigating Parenthood and Illness03:32 Weekend Adventures and Family Activities06:30 Teacher Appreciation Week Insights09:31 Balancing Health and Business12:31 Celebrating Teachers and Community Support16:05 Teacher Appreciation Week: The Emotional Toll22:25 Balancing Parenting and Work: The Mental Load28:48 Cake Business: Creativity and Challenges31:00 Identity Crisis: Navigating Career Changes33:13 Introduction to the Characters and Plot35:09 Exploring Relationships and Motivations37:57 Conflict and Climax: The Screaming Scene39:08 The Ending: Power Dynamics and Emotional Release42:35 Transition to the Second Movie: The Substance43:57 Plot Overview and Themes of The Substance46:17 Exploring Body Horror and Disgusting Imagery48:06 The Concept of Self and Identity50:35 The Pursuit of Youth and Its Consequences52:23 Graphic Scenes and Their Impact55:47 Acting Performances and Industry Commentary58:34 Final Thoughts and Future Plans01:02:30 AWDT Podcast Intro Video (1920 x 1080 px).mp4

Apr 30, 2025 • 45min
Type C Moms, TikTok Diagnoses and Movies that Shaped Us
This week on Are We Doing This? — Lauren and Lauren dive into the chaos of over-planning kids’ birthday parties (even when we swear we won’t), finding balance with our energy and anxiety, and yes, turning to TikTok for self-diagnoses. Lauren P. pitches a bold new cake business idea—shed included—and the duo kicks off a fresh May challenge. Plus, they take a nostalgic trip through the movies that shaped them most.Follow us:InstagramFacebookTikTokYouTubeKeywordscake business, health, medication, movie recommendations, birthday party, personal well-being, nostalgia, classic movies, cultural reflections, entrepreneurship, moms and mental load, party planning burnout, anxiety, TikTok health hacks, mompreneurs, cake business idea, movie nostalgia, personal growth, monthly challenges, friendship and motherhood

Apr 23, 2025 • 47min
When the Dog Eats the Cupcakes and Party City Disappears
Lauren P’s cake business is officially up and running—and holy shit, it’s been a ride. First week in and the dog ate 15 cupcakes (RIP funfetti), orders are flying in, and chaos reigns in the best way possible. Meanwhile, Lauren B. is diving headfirst into small biz marketing magic, ready to help brands find their voice and their people. But we need to talk about the real crisis: Party City is GONE. How are we supposed to throw parties now—DIY everything? Possibly. Probably. Definitely. Also: We’ve got hot takes on Netflix’s The Life List and Ransom Canyon, and a very important question... how is Josh Duhamel still aging like fine wine? Tune in, weigh in, and party on—even if you have to make your own balloon arch.Helpful Links:LoLo Bakes Cakes Website: https://bakesy.shop/b/lolo-bakes-cakesCanva: Canva.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/arewedoingthispodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/arewedoingthispodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AreWeDoingThisPodKeywords:Easter, family traditions, Netflix shows, The Life List, cake business, baking challenges, Mother's Day, party planning, marketing strategies, personal branding, AI, career coaching, small businessTakeawaysEaster celebrations can be a mix of fun and chaos.Family traditions often evolve as children grow.Finding entertainment that resonates can be a bonding experience.Reflecting on childhood dreams can inspire current goals.Running a cake business involves both creativity and logistics.Learning from baking challenges is essential for growth.Customer feedback can drive business success.Creative ideas for holidays can enhance customer engagement.Navigating party planning can be simplified with the right supplies.Marketing strategies need to adapt to current trends.Building a personal brand requires thoughtful planning.AI tools can assist in career development and marketing.New client projects can provide fresh opportunities.Affordable services can help small businesses thrive.Feedback from listeners can shape future podcast content.Chapters00:00 Easter Reflections and Family Traditions01:54 Netflix Shows and Girls' Night In04:57 The Life List: A Journey of Self-Discovery08:00 Creating Lasting Memories for Kids10:48 Baking Adventures and Business Lessons16:55 Future Plans and Custom Orders18:03 Navigating Seasonal Flavors and Custom Orders21:25 Creative Solutions for Mother's Day Treats26:07 Exploring Party Planning Opportunities27:11 Building an Online Presence and Portfolio35:15 Local Marketing Strategies for New Businesses35:22 Exploring Affordable Solutions for Small Businesses38:39 Leveraging Technology for Business Efficiency41:57 The Importance of Branding and Marketing42:14 Navigating the Challenges of Small Business Management43:05 Seeking Guidance and Support in Career Development45:44 Future Directions and Listener Engagement

Apr 16, 2025 • 58min
Kids, Chaos and Cake Dreams
In Episode 11, Lauren and Lauren are back with stories from their recent travels and some major anniversary celebrations! They open up about a few heart-pounding scares involving their kids and explore how they'd handle real-life emergencies. Lauren P. dives into her struggles with sleep anxiety—plus a mysterious case of sleepwalking in her house. Big news: she's going all-in on her cake business in Colorado and just survived a wild rush of Easter cupcake orders. Meanwhile, Lauren B. takes a big step in her marketing freelancing journey by productizing her services and leveling up her online portfolio. Oh—and someone gets inked and picks up a brand-new sport. Tune in for laughs, real talk, and a few surprises!Follow LoLo Bakes Cakes on Instagram! Follow AWDT on:InstagramFacebookTikTokYouTubeKeywords: parenting podcast, mom life, women entrepreneurs, cake business, sleep anxiety, small business journey, podcast for moms, creative business, freelance marketing, online portfolio, productized services, Colorado baker, emergency mom stories, tattoo story, trying new things

Apr 9, 2025 • 1h 2min
Ten Episodes, Ten Lessons: What We’ve Learned So Far
Double digits, baby! In this milestone episode, Lauren Butler and Lauren Parajon look back on their first two months behind the mic and share their Top 10 Takeaways so far. Who needs to work on their listening skills, and who’s realizing they effing LOVE podcasting? You’ll have to listen to find out!From surprising lessons (spoiler: podcasting is way easier than they expected!) to why you should give it a try, the Laurens are keeping it real, reflective, and ridiculously fun. Plus, Lauren B. spills a new strategy she’s using to level up her writing game, and Lauren P. gives us the scoop on a photo shoot involving feet pics and dollar store accessories. Yep, it’s as wild as it sounds.Grab your headphones and come celebrate 10 episodes with us—because we’re just getting started!Helpful links:LP's Book Recommendation:Thank you For Listening by Julia Whelan https://amzn.to/42BXg2fLB's Book Recommendation:The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity https://amzn.to/427DdJ3Podcasting Software: Riverside.fmTakeawaysCelebrating small milestones is important in any journey.Spring brings opportunities for outdoor activities and family bonding.Time management is a common struggle for many, especially parents.Side hustles require more effort than initially anticipated.It's okay to pivot away from creative passions that no longer resonate.Podcasting can foster deeper connections and friendships.The process of podcasting is more accessible than it seems.Feedback from listeners can be surprising and encouraging.Jumping into new projects can lead to unexpected rewards.It's essential to embrace the learning curve in any new endeavor. Communication styles can differ greatly between friends.Reconnecting with old friends can deepen understanding.Defining success in adulthood is a complex challenge.Social media addiction is a common struggle.Embracing boredom can lead to personal growth.Creative ventures can be both fun and challenging.Rediscovering creativity requires structure and commitment.Listener feedback is crucial for podcast improvement.Personal growth often involves exploring new interests.It's okay to not have everything figured out.Keywordspodcast, milestones, time management, side hustles, creativity, friendships, parenting, spring, reflections, challenges, communication, personal growth, success, social media, creativity, podcasting, relationships, adulthood, reconnecting, listener engagementChapters00:00 Celebrating Episode 10: A Milestone Reflection05:43 Spring Adventures: Embracing the Outdoors10:19 Lessons from Podcasting: Takeaways and Surprises19:43 The Reality of Side Hustles: More Work Than Expected22:35 The Desire to Write and Create26:02 The Joy of Podcasting29:23 Realizations About Podcasting31:07 Deepening Relationships Through Podcasting35:41 Learning from Others' Stories39:58 Navigating Life Transitions41:33 Navigating Boredom: A Modern Dilemma43:33 The Challenge of Sleep: Seeking Solutions44:33 Creative Ventures: The Feet Picture Project53:37 Rediscovering Creativity: The Artist's Way

Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 7min
Behind the Biohazard: The Heart and Hustle of Crime Scene Cleanup
In this conversation, guest Krista Gregg shares her unique journey from working in healthcare marketing to becoming a business owner in the crime scene cleanup industry. She discusses the challenges and emotional aspects of her work, the importance of empathy, and the training required in this unregulated field. The conversation delves into the realities of hoarding cleanup and the transformative power of understanding and support in helping clients navigate their traumatic situations. In this conversation, Krista shares her journey in the world of hoarding cleanup and mental health advocacy, the challenges of starting her own business, and the emotional toll of dealing with trauma. Krista also highlights her upcoming podcasts, 'Light a Match' and 'She Diaries,' which aim to raise awareness about hoarding and the experiences of women who have lost loved ones to suicide. The discussion touches on the need for better mental health support for men and the importance of storytelling in healing and connection.About Krista: Krista Gregg and her husband, Matt, left stable careers to take a bold leap into business ownership. They now run Bio One of Colorado and Bio One of Asheville, and they're specializing in biohazard remediation, including crime scene cleanup, hoarding remediation, and drug decontamination. More than just cleaning spaces, they help restore normalcy for people facing life's toughest moments. Krista is also the CEO of Bright Sky House, a media company whose mission is to bring hidden stories to light, giving voice to narratives that deserve to be heard.You can find Krista online at https://www.instagram.com/kristagregg BrightSkyHouse.com Follow AWDT on:InstagramFacebookTikTokYouTubeKeywordscrime scene cleanup, hoarding remediation, business transition, emotional support, healthcare to entrepreneurship, biohazard cleaning, customer care, team building, insurance challenges, empathy in business, hoarding, mental health, storytelling, entrepreneurship, grief, resilience, advocacy, women's issues, suicide awareness, emergency services


