19 episodes

Call it Good is a podcast about letting go of things—expectations, fear, & perfectionism, by learning to overlook the gap between where you are and where you want to be, and instead honoring the growth along the way. Host Ali Wren chats with authors, creatives, and influencers, along with everyday women. Together they explore the beauty and freedom that can be found when we call something good, even if it’s not perfect.

Call it Good Ali Wren

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Call it Good is a podcast about letting go of things—expectations, fear, & perfectionism, by learning to overlook the gap between where you are and where you want to be, and instead honoring the growth along the way. Host Ali Wren chats with authors, creatives, and influencers, along with everyday women. Together they explore the beauty and freedom that can be found when we call something good, even if it’s not perfect.

    Episode 18: Molly Huffman

    Episode 18: Molly Huffman

    Molly Huffman is a writer, mom and wife who shares her journey of loss, grief, pain, peace and joy in an honest and heartwarming way, encouraging people in all walks of life with her faith and perspective. She is the author of The Moon is Round: A True Story of Extraordinary Loss, Grief, and the Fight for Faith. 

    On this episode, we talk about her journey of grief and the ways she has claimed joy and peace. Molly shares about her faith, and as with all episodes of Call it Good, you don’t have to share her faith to extract good nuggets of wisdom or takeaways. For me, one of my main takeaways was how to help someone in your life who is walking through his/her own pain or grief. 
    Connect with Molly:
    mollyhuffman.com
    The Moon is Round Book: https://www.amazon.com/Moon-Round-Story-Extraordinary-Grief/dp/B089D34VT6
    Connect with Ali:
    aliwren.com
    instagram.com/alisonwren

    • 49 min
    Episode 17: Morgan Harper Nichols

    Episode 17: Morgan Harper Nichols

    Morgan Harper Nichols is a writer, artist, and musician who makes her work around people and their stories. In 2017, Morgan started a project where she invites people to submit their stories to her website. From there, she creates art inspired by what they send her, and then, sends them the art, for free. Nearly everything Morgan creates and shares today is from this project, and she always keeps the names and stories anonymous. The fruit of this project is shared daily around social media, in publications, on murals, and more. Morgan lives in California with her husband, Patrick, and their new son, Jacob, who was born on May 30. 
    I’m pretty sure you’ve seen her beautiful art and read her moving words before. She was so wonderful to talk to, and I felt so honored that she spent some of her busy time to be on Call it Good. 
    On this episode, Morgan and I talk about her creative process, letting go of self-doubt, her family, and so much more.
    Connect with Morgan:
    morganharpernichols.com
    @morganharpernichols on Instagram
     
    Connect with Ali:
    patreon.com/aliwren
    @alisonwren on Instagram
    @alisonwren on Twitter
    Facebook Page
    AliWren.com

    • 46 min
    Episode 16: Madison Hedlund

    Episode 16: Madison Hedlund

    Madison Hedlund is a coach and self-worth mentor dedicated to helping women reclaim their self trust, personal power, and come alive in their truth. It’s a messy, beautiful line of life-changing work and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
    Madison and I met through our mutual friend Alexis Teichmiller. You might remember my conversation with Alexis from episode 10 on Call it Good.
    On this episode, Madison and I talk about stopping the people-pleasing cycle, setting loving boundaries, and embodying our own power.
    SHOW NOTES
    Connect with Madison:
    madisonhedlund.co
    @madisonhedlund on Instagram
    Boundaries101 e-course (closes on 12/4)
    Come Alive Journal Guide
    Connect with Ali:
    @alisonwren on Instagram
    @alisonwren on Twitter
    Facebook Page
    AliWren.com
     
     

    • 47 min
    Episode 15: Rachel Klein

    Episode 15: Rachel Klein

    Rachel Klein is the founder of Revival Food Co. Founded in 2014, Revival Food Co. almond butter is filled with nutrient-dense superfoods, sustainably sourced almonds, and lots of handmade hustle. Rachel lives in Indianapolis with her husband, David, and their two sons: Jonathan and Benjamin. On this episode, we talk about how she got started with Revival Food Co., identity, and what health and wholeness mean to her.
    SHOW NOTES
    Connect with Rachel:
    Revival Food Co.
    @revivalfoodco on Instagram
    @rachel.klein_ on Instagram
     
    Connect with Ali:
    @alisonwren on Instagram
    @alisonwren on Twitter
    Facebook Page
    AliWren.com

    • 33 min
    Episode 14: Abbie Meyer

    Episode 14: Abbie Meyer

    Abbie G Meyer is a 20-something writer and cat mom, married to her pilot husband Cal, and a newly minted Colorado resident. She believes that we are all designed to live abundantly, find fullness in community, and unashamedly press into our creativity.  
    On this episode, we talk about building community as an adult, navigating friendship, the beauty of the here and now, and seeing gifts in the ordinary.
     
    SHOW NOTES
    Purposeful Relationships: How to find genuine friendships
    Purposeful Relationships: How to keep genuine friendships
    Sermon: How to develop friends
    A Manifesto for Authentic Friendship - Ali’s ebook
     
    Connect with Abbie:
    Abbiegmeyer.com
    @abbiegmeyer on Instagram
    Abbie G Meyer on Facebook
     
    Connect with Ali:
    @alisonwren on Instagram
    @alisonwren on Twitter
    Facebook Page
    AliWren.com
     

    • 41 min
    Episode 13: Rachel Gilliam

    Episode 13: Rachel Gilliam

    Rachel Gilliam is a digital marketer who shares her story of life, love, and loss online and in real life. She founded fmnst.co–an advertising and marketing company that empowers boss babes and fempreneurs with branding and digital marketing consulting.

    On this episode, we talk about her story of health and healing, her marriage and the loss of her husband, Joe, and social media–the good and the not so good side.
    SHOW NOTES
    Connect with Rachel: 
    @rachelsymonegilliam on Instagram
    @fmnst.co on Instagram
     
    Connect with Ali:
    @alisonwren on Instagram
    @alisonwren on Twitter
    Facebook Page
    AliWren.com

    • 34 min

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