Get Messy with Maddie

Maddie McGuire

Get Messy is the mindset podcast for creatives who want sustainable, successful careers — without losing their sanity. Hosted by Maddie McGuire, a performer of 10+ years and currently in grad school to become a therapist, each episode goes deep on the mental side of the creative grind: core beliefs, mindset blocks, facing obstacles, making a living as a creative, chasing dreams, and what it takes to stay in the game.

  1. 58. From NICU Nurse to Viral Photographer: How Nicole Chino Built a Business Around Motherhood

    6D AGO

    58. From NICU Nurse to Viral Photographer: How Nicole Chino Built a Business Around Motherhood

    Okay, this one is extra special to me — because I've known today's guest since we were five years old. Nicole Chino is a NICU nurse of 10+ years, a mom, a wife, and the founder of Nicole Chino Photography — a booming newborn, maternity, and family photography business she built from scratch while balancing 12-hour hospital shifts and raising her babies. In just the last year, she went from 500 to 14K followers and had a reel cross 500K likes. Yeah. We're talking about all of it. In this episode, we get into the real, messy truth of building something while you're still figuring out who you are. We talk charging your worth, the loneliness of being your own boss, going viral, pushing through the cringe of showing up online, and why motherhood became the engine behind everything she's built. If you're a creative trying to turn your passion into something real — or you're just in a season of becoming — this episode is for you. In This Episode We Cover: The "becoming" season — what it actually feels like to be figuring out who you are as a mom, wife, business owner, and creative all at the same timeWhy motherhood was the catalyst for starting Nicole Chino Photography — and how it stayed the motivation throughoutThe first scary financial decision: charging real money and what that moment meant for how she saw herself as a professionalWhen and how to raise your prices — and why a packed schedule was the signal she neededGoing from 500 to 14K followers and a viral reel with 500K+ likes — what she thinks actually made it take offOvercoming the cringe of posting yourself online and why human connection beats a perfect feed every timeEntrepreneurship as a mindset game — why talent alone won't cut it and how "fake it till you make it" is actually legitThe loneliness of being your own boss — even when you have support, the buck always stops with youVirtual photography sessions — how Nicole is now working with clients across the country without leaving her home stateThe fear she hasn't faced yet: learning to say no and cap her bookings to protect her family timeWhat she's most excited about as her kids and her business grow up together ✨Connect with Nicole✨ Instagram: @nicolechino_photographyWebsite: nicolechinophotography.comBook a session or send an inquiry through the link in her bio! ✨Connect with Maddie✨ Explore Maddie’s Website | @messywithmaddie

    49 min
  2. APR 8

    57. The Friendship Filter: Who Actually Deserves a Seat at Your Table?

    The people in your life are either building you up or breaking you down - and some of them are doing both. In this episode, I'm going deep on the friendships that fuel a creative career and the ones quietly costing you your energy, your confidence, and your forward momentum. We cover the Friendship Shelf Theory, the must-have friend archetypes for creatives, and the draining ones you might be holding onto out of loyalty; not love. Plus, there's a study about ambivalent friendships and what they do to your nervous system that completely stopped me in my tracks when I read it. If you've been feeling the stickiness in certain friendships lately this one is for you. TIMESTAMPS [00:00] — The hard truth about the people in your life [01:00] — Why friendship is especially complicated for creatives [02:00] — Alfred Adler's 3 universal life tasks (friendship is one of them) [03:30] — The Friendship Shelf Theory explained 05:00] — The friends you NEED: the road dog, the one who gets it & the honest validator [11:30] — The fun one, the collaborator & the nervous system regulator [13:30] — The season of life match friend [14:30] — Friends to watch out for: the ambivalent friend & the science that backs it [16:30] — The gatekeeper, the one-upper & the energy vampire [20:30] — The real cost of the wrong friendships for creatives [21:30] — Normalizing friendship grief [22:30] — Three questions to sit with ✨Connect with Maddie✨ Explore Maddie’s Website | @messywithmaddie

    24 min
  3. 56. The Real Reason Your Routines Fall Apart (And What to Do Instead) with Ana Builds Habits

    APR 1

    56. The Real Reason Your Routines Fall Apart (And What to Do Instead) with Ana Builds Habits

    If you've ever started a new habit with the best intentions — only to watch it fall apart two weeks later — this episode is going to hit different. I sat down with Ana Cordera, the NYC-based creator and speaker behind Ana Builds Habits, and honestly? I felt like I was getting free therapy the entire time. Ana breaks down why most habits don't stick (spoiler: it has nothing to do with discipline or willpower) and what you actually need to do first, before you build a single routine. We get into identity, perfectionism, the messy middle of building a creator brand while working a 9-to-5, and what Coco Gauff writing "I will win the French Open" the night before she actually won has to do with your creative journey. — Introducing: Ana Cordera! — Why habits really fail (it's an identity problem, not a discipline problem) — The running story: how Ana learned to commit to a new identity — Growing up across multiple countries & how structure became both a superpower and a trap — Taking $10K worth of coaching — and the real shift that finally clicked — The tactical moves that helped Ana claim the identity of a creator — The mindset coach question that moves you out of overthinking and into action — Coco Gauff, the French Open, and reverse-engineering your success through identity — What Ana's week actually looks like: balancing a 9-to-5, wedding planning & a creator brand — How to build a household that actually works when two people have different work styles — The habit that surprised Ana the most: Alyssa Liu and the joy of the process — What people romanticize about being a content creator (and the real difference between influencers vs. creators) — Unfavorable habits Ana has had to break — including one that's still a work in progress — Why rest is Ana's hardest habit to build (especially living in NYC) — How to schedule a doom-scrolling session (yes, really — and it works) — What to do when confidence and doubt show up at the same time — Using a physical challenge to build confidence in a totally different area of your life — How Ana recharges creativity when she hits a wall — Rapid fire: the messiest thing about Ana — What Ana is still figuring out: learning to let go of the outcome — What Ana is most excited about right now (personally & professionally) ✨Connect with Ana✨ @anabuildshabits | Keep up with Ana on LinkedIn ✨Connect with Maddie✨ Explore Maddie’s Website | @messywithmaddie

    53 min
  4. 52. Ditch the Blueprint: Emma Palmer on Building Businesses, Embracing the Mess & Living on Your Own Terms

    MAR 4

    52. Ditch the Blueprint: Emma Palmer on Building Businesses, Embracing the Mess & Living on Your Own Terms

    Emma Palmer is a lot of things — actor, producer, sustainable fashion co-founder, podcast host, mom — and she's living proof that there is no single right way to build a creative life.In this episode, we get real about the messy, nonlinear path of being a multi-hyphenate creative. From founding Lady Farmer (a sustainable lifestyle brand) with her mom, to stumbling into Bright Holler Productions after a conversation with her therapist, Emma's story is full of unexpected pivots, hard-won money lessons, and the kind of gut-trust that most of us are still learning.We also get into: nanny share childcare hacks for working moms, why tax codes actually favor entrepreneurs, the puzzle-piece theory of building a career, and why 'if you can do anything else, do that' is the most useless advice in entertainment. Timestamps [00:00] — Intro — Meet Emma Palmer: actor, producer, sustainable lifestyle brand co-founder[01:00] — Balancing a toddler, multiple businesses, and actually getting stuff done[02:30] — The nanny share genius — childcare hack for working creative moms[07:30] — How Lady Farmer was born out of a gap in sustainable fashion[09:30] — Launching via Kickstarter and the pivot they didn't see coming[13:00] — Hitting pause on the Good Dirt Podcast — and coming back stronger[14:00] — Bright Holler Productions: how a therapist, a church, and a Scout bag launched a company[19:00] — Redefining Rich — the book that changed how Emma thinks about self-employment[26:00] — Corporate vs. creative: owning your time vs. being owned by your time[31:00] — Why you're usually your own biggest obstacle (and how to get out of your way)[35:00] — Financial lessons for creatives: entrepreneur tax advantages no one tells you about[38:00] — Ebbs, flows & the puzzle-piece philosophy for navigating the messy middle[43:00] — From wanting to be a teacher to running two businesses: the evolution of a dream[51:00] — Mindset work, CBT, and learning to take that big swing[55:00] — Retiring the 'do anything else' advice — why creatives need to create their own work[57:00] — What's messy, what's exciting, and what Emma's still figuring out Resources Mentioned Redefining Rich by Shannon HayesWrite One Song by Jeff Tweedy ✨Connect with Emma✨ Podcast: The Good Dirt Podcast Follow @weareladyfarmer on Instagram Follow Emma on Instagram: @maryemmakingsley Bright Holler Productions Website ✨Connect with Maddie✨ Explore Maddie’s Website | @messywithmaddie

    1h 2m

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Get Messy is the mindset podcast for creatives who want sustainable, successful careers — without losing their sanity. Hosted by Maddie McGuire, a performer of 10+ years and currently in grad school to become a therapist, each episode goes deep on the mental side of the creative grind: core beliefs, mindset blocks, facing obstacles, making a living as a creative, chasing dreams, and what it takes to stay in the game.