Living Magically Podcast

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Shelby and Courtney are exploring their past and looking forward to the future. Showing up for the present all while learning how to live magically.

  1. 9 FEB

    Superbowl LX, Milan Cortina Olympics, and Kyle Asks: Which Ride Has The Most Hidden Mickeys? - Living Magically Podcast

    Summary   In this episode, Shelby and Courtney reconnect after a break in recording, sharing updates on their lives and discussing listener feedback on a recent episode with runDisney enthusiast Meghan Swope. They delve into their experiences with DVC ownership, the excitement surrounding the Super Bowl LX, and the dynamics of coaching changes in the NFL (most notably The Patriots). The conversation also touches on the Milan Cortino Olympics and the differences between summer and winter sports, all while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging tone. Shelby and Courtney discuss their favorite Olympic sports, particularly gymnastics and figure skating, while also exploring their preferences for background entertainment during daily tasks. The dialogue flows from a light-hearted introduction to a deeper exploration of winter sports and personal entertainment habits, providing insights into their personalities and interests. Discussion wraps up with Kyle asking which Disney Parks ride has the most hidden Mickeys, and an exploration of what qualifies as a Hidden Mickey in general.      Takeaways   Listener feedback can be incredibly motivating. DVC experiences can vary greatly between members and ownership type. Coaching changes can impact team performance dramatically. The Patriots have had a tumultuous recent history. Fan perspectives can shift based on team performance. The Olympics bring a different kind of excitement. In Summer Olympics, Shelby enjoys swimming and track and field. There is a call for more gymnastics events outside the Olympics. Figure skating is a favorite winter sport. Shelby is currently watching 'Traders' featuring Johnny Weir. The duo discusses the beauty of figure skating performances. They share their thoughts on Olympic couples in figure skating. Shelby prefers silence while doing house tasks. Music is often played in the background at home. Courtney enjoys having shows on while multitasking.

    1hr 4min
  2. 19 JAN

    She Can Go The Distance - Guest Meaghan Swope Discusses All Things DOPEY CHALLENGE! - Living Magically Podcast

    In this engaging conversation, Shelby and Courtney chat with runDisney lover Meghan Swope about her journey into running, particularly her experiences with completing her second Dopey Challenge at Walt Disney World. They discuss the challenges of running in extreme weather (Florida sun!!), the importance of training, and the sense of community that comes with participating in races. Meghan shares her motivations for running, the significance of medals, and how her goals have evolved over time. The conversation highlights the joy and camaraderie found in the runDisney community, making it an inspiring listen for both seasoned runners and newcomers alike. In this conversation, Meghan Swope shares her journey through marathon training, emphasizing the discipline required and the balance between social life and running. She discusses her philosophy on training distances, the mental barriers runners face, and her experiences in international marathons. Meghan highlights the importance of community and support in achieving personal goals, encouraging others to embrace challenges and find their own paths in running and life.   Takeaways Meghan started running in 2012 after a bad breakup. The Dopey challenge includes running multiple races over a weekend. Extreme weather can significantly impact race conditions and outcomes. Training is crucial for building endurance and mental strength. Running events create a sense of community and celebration. Medals serve as tangible rewards for hard work and achievement. Motivation can fluctuate during training and races. The camaraderie among runners enhances the experience. Completing a race is a significant accomplishment, regardless of distance. Future goals can evolve based on experiences and themes of races. New York was the most disciplined I've ever been with training. I don't think you should ever go above 20 miles in training. Tapering is crucial before a marathon. Training for a marathon is like a part-time job. You have to commit to your training schedule. You can shift your long runs around social events. You hold yourself back more than circumstances do. Meeting new people during races can lead to great friendships. Fueling strategies can vary by country. It's important to enjoy the journey and the community.

    1hr 9min

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Shelby and Courtney are exploring their past and looking forward to the future. Showing up for the present all while learning how to live magically.

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