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The System for Everything

The System for Everything

Written by: Julie Fried Business & Systems Strategist
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Imagine if your funniest business-savvy friend handed you a life cheat sheet every week. That’s The System for Everything — quick, relatable episodes packed with real tips, real talk, and way too many reality television references. Hosted by Julie Fried, it’s the podcast that proves systems don't have to be boring. If you love practical tips but need them served with a side of sharp wit, this is your new favorite system.

Whether you're a small business owner, creative entrepreneur, busy parent, or just someone trying to get your life together, this podcast is for you. Expect bite-sized episodes on productivity hacks, time management, marketing strategies, business systems, home organization, content creation, and surviving motherhood with a to-do list in hand. With topics that span from scaling your business to systemizing your grocery list, from daily routines to automation, The System for Everything helps you work smarter, live better, and laugh while doing it.


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Episodes
  • 34: The System for Space, Sanity, and Small Living with Tyler Moore
    Jan 8 2026

    Ever feel buried by stuff and parenting and life? In this episode, I'm bringing you someone who’s cracked the code:b father of three, NYC public school teacher, cleaning and organizing expert, bestselling author, and host of the Tidy Tidbits podcast.

    We talk about how the right systems can transform your home into a place that actually functions. Tyler breaks down how his classroom experience influences his approach to homes, why small spaces demand smarter systems (not bigger closets), and the real secret behind calm family living.

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    Find It Quickly:

    00:58 - Meet Tyler Moore aka Tidy Dad

    02:33 - System Reboot

    04:01 - Tyler's NYC Life and Favorite Spots

    05:02 - The Foundation of Tidy Dad: Teaching and Parenting

    10:45 - Content Creation and Social Media Strategy

    20:49 - Real Simple Magazine Collaboration

    27:30 - BravoCon Highlights and Celebrity Encounters

    30:47 - The Power of Systems in Everyday Life

    32:29 - Introducing the Home Rules System

    35:00 - Creating a Family Team Mindset

    38:04 - Balancing Family Life in a Small Space

    42:44 - Celebrating Milestones and Embracing Simplicity

    44:49 - The System Shutdown

    Connect with Tidy Dad:

    Website: thetidydad.com

    Instagram: instagram.com/tidydad

    Book: thetidydad.com/qrbook

    Podcast: Tidy Tidbits


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    47 mins
  • 33: The System for Realistic Resolutions
    Dec 30 2025

    If your resolution needs its own spreadsheet, it's a part-time job and it's not sustainable.

    Whether you’re closing out 2025 in sparkles or sweatpants, this mini episode is your permission slip to ditch the shame spiral of unrealistic resolutions. Instead of dramatic overhauls that fizzle by February, I’m sharing a better way: small, sustainable systems that actually support your life.

    I’ll walk you through three simple strategies to make your goals stick, without white-knuckling your way into a new personality. Plus, I’ll share one resolution that guarantees lasting impact, requires zero daily effort, and protects both your business and your family.

    If your business couldn’t run without you, that’s a problem—a haunting your assistant from the beyond kind of problem. That’s where the Entrepreneur’s Death Folder comes in. It’s your digital contingency plan: all your logins, contacts, workflows, and need-to-knows in one tidy, shareable place.

    Peace of mind is the ultimate productivity tool.

    Buy Now >>


    Find It Quickly:

    00:50 - The Problem with Big Resolutions

    01:31 - Step 1: Make It Small Enough to Win

    02:24 - Step 2: Automate Your Future Self's Success

    03:12 - Step 3: Focus on Foundations, Not Fixes

    04:03 - A Resolution That Sticks: The Entrepreneur's Death Folder

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    6 mins
  • 32: The System for Surviving Family Traditions You Don’t Love
    Dec 23 2025

    If a holiday tradition makes you want to fake food poisoning to skip it—this one's for you. In this special holiday mini-episode, I’m giving you a permission slip to retire, reshape, or completely reimagine the traditions that no longer fit. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Festivus, or just Team Cozy Couch, this is your reminder that traditions should serve you, not the other way around.

    I’m sharing how my Jewish upbringing gave me a flexible lens on holidays, how to audit your holiday obligations, and how to build tiny micro-traditions that actually bring joy instead of stress.

    If your business couldn’t run without you, that’s a problem—a haunting your assistant from the beyond kind of problem. That’s where the Entrepreneur’s Death Folder comes in. It’s your digital contingency plan: all your logins, contacts, workflows, and need-to-knows in one tidy, shareable place.

    Peace of mind is the ultimate productivity tool.

    Buy Now >>


    Find It Quickly

    01:00 - Reimagining Holiday Traditions

    01:06 - Personal Holiday Experiences

    02:48 - Evaluating and Adjusting Traditions

    05:08 - Creating Micro Traditions

    05:56 - The Entrepreneur's Death Folder

    07:02 - Favorite Holiday TV Episodes

    Mentioned in this Episode:

    The Entrepreneur’s Death Folder

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    9 mins
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