Ironically Serious

Taylor Hedden

Ironically Serious offers an unfiltered take on up-leveling life in business, relationships, motherhood, friendships, health/wellness, and self-care. After a dramatic life pivot, Taylor Hedden pulverized society's expectations and started a podcast to document it along the way. Throwing a cold glass of water into the face of hardship, Taylor put a modern twist on confidence and what it means to have earned it. In the spirit of resilience, we relish in personal empowerment and the hard shit that makes us who we are. We're here for the relevant, raw conversations that promote transformation while at your lowest and showing shame the door. Let your hair down and lean in—all are welcome here.

  1. OCT 31

    The Breastfeeding Episode I Wish I Had ft. Lindsay White

    #84: What happens when you’re trying to feed your baby in public and the world tells you to cover up? Or worse... go sit in a bathroom stall? In today’s episode, I sit down with Lindsay White, the founder of The Little Milk Bar — a viral brand turned advocacy movement that’s helping moms ditch the shame and feed their babies wherever and however they need. We get into what it’s really like to breastfeed in a world that still censors boobs, the three wildly different feeding journeys Lindsay had with her kids, and how grief completely redefined her approach to motherhood and business. She opens up about the emotional toll of parenting, the ways partners can actually show up (it’s not what you think), and why we need to stop asking women to be quiet and pretty while doing the most emotionally complex job on earth. This one’s tender, powerful, and real AF. CONNECT WITH LINDSAY & THE LITTLE MILK BAR: On Instagram @lindsay_white13 @thelittlemilkbar_ www.thelittlemilkbar.com Use code FREETOTEBAG to get a free Use Your Voice tote with $50+ purchase CONNECT WITH TAYLOR: Join 2k others in my weekly unhinged newsletter where I get honest about entrepreneurship. Learn more about the Ironically Serious podcast at www.ironicallyserious.com Submit a guest or topic for the podcast here. Follow the podcast on Instagram @ironicallyseriouspod Stay connected with me @tay.hedden @chanelandlee Submit your SOS to be featured on an episode here. Leave me a voicemail here.

    59 min
  2. JUL 25

    Death, Dopamine, and Doing the Damn Thing ft. Jodi Wellman

    #78: If you’ve ever felt stuck in the rinse-and-repeat cycle of life, this episode is your wake-up call. Jodi Wellman, author of You Only Die Once and founder of Four Thousand Mondays, joins me for a conversation that’s as deep as it is energizing. We talk about how grief, boredom, and near-death wake-up calls (literal or not) can be the ultimate invitation to actually live your damn life. We cover:  — What it means to live like you mean it  — Why “someday” is a dangerous trap  — How small joys and everyday novelty can change everything  — Bucket lists, regrets, and why the Grim Reaper might actually be your BFF This episode isn’t about fearing death; it’s about using it to spark something real. You only die once. But how many Mondays do you have left? (Seriously. Count them.) LINKS FROM THE EPISODE: Get your copy of You Only Die Once Get Jodi in the room at your next event  Listen to Jodi's TedX Talk CONNECT WITH JODI: On Instagram @fourthousandmondays www.fourthousandmondays.com CONNECT WITH THE TAYLOR: Join 1k others in my weekly unhinged newsletter where I get honest about entrepreneurship. Learn more about the Ironically Serious podcast at www.ironicallyserious.com Submit a guest or topic for the podcast here. Follow the podcast on Instagram @ironicallyseriouspod Stay connected with me @tay.hedden @chanelandlee Submit your SOS to be featured on an episode here. Leave me a voicemail here.

    54 min
  3. JUL 11

    The Genius Is You (But You Gotta Sell It) ft. Helen Thacker

    #77: Helen Thacker has been in business longer than most of us have been using Instagram, and she’s got thoughts. After 22 years of entrepreneurship, two six-figure businesses, and raising two boys, Helen’s no stranger to reinvention, risk, and real-life challenges (hi, back injury and burnout). In this episode, we talk about the messy parts of building a business while raising a family, how intuition and work ethic can coexist, and why so many women are playing small when they know they’re meant for more. Helen drops major wisdom on what it actually takes to get seen, get paid, and stand out without selling your soul. If you’ve ever felt like your genius is being overlooked—or you’re lowkey scared to sell—this one’s for you. We also talk about:  ✹ Finding your “thing” and owning it out loud  ✹ Building confidence (even when you’re spiraling in your car pre-networking event)  ✹ Her industry-first AI tool that helps you write better messaging in your voice  ✹ Why your Canva addiction is not helping you get paid  ✹ What to do when your business starts to feel heavy AF Whether you’re in the thick of a hustle season or ready to claim your authority, this convo will hit home. Listen in and then go sell something, without the sleaze. ;) CONNECT WITH HELEN THACKER: On Instagram @helenthacker www.helenthackercoaching.com Join Helen's free messaging vault Get Iconessence AI LET'S STAY CONNECTED: Is video more your thing? Watch this episode on YouTube. Join 1k others in my weekly unhinged newsletter where I get honest about entrepreneurship. Learn more about the Ironically Serious podcast at www.ironicallyserious.com Submit a guest or topic for the podcast here. Follow the podcast on Instagram @ironicallyseriouspod Stay connected with me @tay.hedden @chanelandlee Submit your SOS to be featured on an episode here. Leave me a voicemail here.

    1h 3m
5
out of 5
12 Ratings

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Ironically Serious offers an unfiltered take on up-leveling life in business, relationships, motherhood, friendships, health/wellness, and self-care. After a dramatic life pivot, Taylor Hedden pulverized society's expectations and started a podcast to document it along the way. Throwing a cold glass of water into the face of hardship, Taylor put a modern twist on confidence and what it means to have earned it. In the spirit of resilience, we relish in personal empowerment and the hard shit that makes us who we are. We're here for the relevant, raw conversations that promote transformation while at your lowest and showing shame the door. Let your hair down and lean in—all are welcome here.