• The In-Between Season: Learning to Trust Uncertainty.
    May 27 2026

    In today’s episode of Outside the Script, Amanda shares an honest conversation about living through an “in-between” season of life. From moving out of their winter rental into a temporary in-law apartment, to rebuilding after mold illness, financial pressure, uncertainty, and major life transitions — this episode explores what it means to trust life when nothing feels fully certain yet.

    Amanda opens up about redefining success, craving both freedom and rootedness, navigating unconventional living, nervous system healing, motherhood, and learning how to stop making fear-based decisions. This is a raw and reflective episode about becoming, rebuilding, slowing down, and creating space for a more intentional life.

    If you’re navigating uncertainty, life transitions, rebuilding, burnout, healing, or questioning the traditional path, this episode will deeply resonate.

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    9 mins
  • Returning to What Feels Real
    May 26 2026

    In today’s episode of Outside the Script, Amanda explores the growing feeling that modern life has become increasingly artificial from screens and social media to food, productivity culture, overstimulation, and constant noise.

    This is an honest conversation about craving a slower, softer, more natural way of living. Amanda shares reflections on nervous system healing, motherhood, boredom, nature, technology, seasonal living, and why so many people are longing to reconnect with what feels real again.

    If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, overstimulated, exhausted by modern life, or drawn toward simplicity, nature, and intentional living… this episode is for you.

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    9 mins
  • Feeling Behind in Life? Why Success Has No Timeline | Late Bloomers, Healing & Becoming
    May 20 2026

    Do you ever feel like you’re behind in life?

    Behind financially, professionally, creatively, emotionally, or spiritually?

    In this episode of Outside the Script, Amanda opens up about turning 41, feeling like a “late bloomer,” healing subconscious patterns, and redefining what success truly means.

    This honest conversation explores:

    • feeling behind in your 30s or 40s
    • late bloomers and divine timing
    • healing vs. failure
    • aging and wisdom
    • social media comparison
    • success later in life
    • personal growth and reinvention
    • finding purpose and authenticity
    • why success has no timeline

    Amanda also shares inspiring examples of people who found success later in life, including Julia Child, Vera Wang, Samuel L. Jackson, Toni Morrison, Colonel Sanders, Martha Stewart, Morgan Freeman, and more.

    If you’ve ever questioned your timeline or felt pressure to “have it all figured out,” this episode is your reminder that life is not a race, and maybe you’re not behind at all.

    Outside the Script is a podcast about freedom, family, healing, growth, intentional living, and creating a life that feels true to you instead of performing one for the world.

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    10 mins
  • Maybe You’re Not Lazy, Maybe You’re At Capacity.
    May 18 2026

    In this episode of Outside the Script, Amanda explores the idea of capacity and how so many of us mistake exhaustion, overwhelm, burnout, nervous system depletion, and healing for laziness or lack of motivation.

    After experiencing major shifts following mold illness and burnout, Amanda reflects on what it means to honor the body, slow down, and stop forcing ourselves to operate at maximum capacity all the time.

    This episode is a conversation about:

    • low-capacity seasons
    • nervous system healing
    • motherhood & overwhelm
    • rest as restoration
    • social media & comparison culture
    • cyclical living
    • rebuilding yourself slowly
    • learning to listen to your body instead of overriding it

    If you’ve been feeling tired, behind, disconnected from yourself, or frustrated by your current season of life, this episode is a reminder that low-capacity seasons are not forever and you will circle back to yourself.

    #OutsideTheScript #Healing #BurnoutRecovery #Motherhood #NervousSystemHealing #RestIsNotLazy #LifeByDesign

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    10 mins
  • The Tension Between Urgency & Trust
    May 13 2026

    Welcome back to Outside the Script.

    Today’s episode is an honest conversation about ambition, urgency, nervous system expansion, and what it actually means to “hold more.”

    I’m sharing where I’m currently at in this in-between season of life — balancing gratitude for what already exists while simultaneously craving deeper freedom, purpose, impact, and alignment.

    We talk about:

    • the pressure to hustle
    • the fear of slowing down
    • productivity as identity
    • building capacity for more money, responsibility, and leadership
    • motherhood as preparation for expansion
    • trusting divine timing
    • and learning how to create a meaningful life without building it from panic

    This episode became a reflection on the tension between urgency and trust… and the realization that maybe becoming isn’t about forcing, striving, or arriving overnight, maybe it’s about slowly growing into the version of ourselves who can truly hold the life we desire.

    If you’re in an in-between season right now, this one is for you.

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    14 mins
  • Motherhood Is the Biggest Initiation
    May 11 2026

    Yesterday was Mother’s Day, and it had me reflecting deeply on motherhood, identity, healing, modern life, and what it actually means to become a mother.

    In this episode of Outside the Script, I explore how motherhood became one of the biggest awakenings of my life — questioning systems, redefining success, navigating burnout, healing generational patterns, and learning how to reconnect with myself in a world that constantly pulls women away from presence.

    We talk about:

    • motherhood as initiation
    • identity shifts & ego death
    • modern motherhood & invisible labor
    • nervous system overwhelm
    • the mold experience & rebuilding life
    • community, connection & sacred support
    • questioning the default path
    • motherhood as a portal into healing

    This episode is less about having answers and more about processing the becoming in real time.

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, disconnected, deeply transformed by motherhood, or like you’re trying to create a different way of living for your family… this conversation is for you.

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    15 mins
  • Rewiring My Nervous System: From Survival Mode to Safety
    May 6 2026

    In today’s episode, I’m opening up about something I’ve been deeply realizing lately: how much of my life has been lived from survival mode.

    After years of navigating trauma, hyper-independence, chaos, motherhood, mold illness, emotional stress, and constantly “holding it all together,” I’m beginning to understand what nervous system healing actually means — not just mentally, but physically and emotionally.

    We talk about:

    • hypervigilance vs intuition
    • toxic positivity
    • nervous system rewiring
    • anger, control & accountability
    • survival identity
    • subconscious protection patterns
    • learning how to feel safe without controlling everything
    • healing beyond hustle culture

    This episode is an honest reflection on what happens when strong women stop surviving long enough to finally feel what’s underneath it all.

    If you’ve ever felt exhausted from always being “the strong one,” this conversation is for you.

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    15 mins
  • 22 Years a Mother: Growing Up While Raising Humans
    May 4 2026

    I became a mom at 19… and now my oldest is 22.

    In this episode, I’m sharing what 22 years of motherhood has really taught me—from growing up while raising kids, to navigating overwhelm, healing, and learning what truly matters.

    This is a real, unfiltered reflection on motherhood, identity, and becoming.

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    11 mins