Lead Love Legacy

Aly and Andrea

The L3 Podcast helps you build confidence, find your purpose, and create a life you’re proud of. Hosted by Texas twins Aly Calvo and Andrea Kulberg, M.Ed, this show blends real-life stories— including their years leading thousands of young women in cheer arenas—with powerful lessons on joy, community, resilience, and personal growth. Aly and Andrea have overcome blindness, poverty, divorce, and cancer to become international entrepreneurs, speakers, athletes, and mentors. Their honest, uplifting conversations give you practical tools to lead boldly, love deeply, and live your legacy with intention. If you want more joy, courage, connection, and confidence in your life, you’re in the right place. Follow @leadlovelegacy Lead boldly. Love deeply. Live your Legacy.

Episodes

  1. 2H AGO

    The Weight Nobody Sees: The Invisible Load Parents Carry

    You are carrying more than anyone can see. The emotional weight. The logistics nobody assigned you but somehow became yours. The second-guessing you do in silence. The personal development work that happens not in a journal but in the car, between drop-offs, between decisions, between versions of yourself you are still figuring out. This episode is about naming it. Because you cannot put something down that you have never let yourself pick up out loud. In this episode: What the invisible load actually is and why it is so hard to talk aboutWhy the mental load is boundaryless and why it follows you into rest, sleep, and time off, not just the busy parts of your dayAndrea opens up about her own invisible load: building and leading a major event production business as a legally blind woman and single mom. The weight she carried for years that nobody around her could seeThe first step toward feeling like yourself again. Not someday. This season This one is for the woman doing more than anyone around her knows. If you found us through a women's leadership podcast search or stumbled in from somewhere else entirely, you are in the right place. This is for the one building a business, raising a family, managing the invisible, and becoming a version of herself she can actually respect, all at once. For the ones who want both the strategy and the soul. If you have been carrying it alone, wondering if anyone else feels this weight. They do. We promise. They do. 💬 What does your invisible load look like right now? Drop it in the comments. We read every single one. 🎧 Subscribe so you don't miss what's coming. This season is our most intentional yet. 👉 New here? Start with Episode 1. Hearing where we began makes this landing hit differently. Lead boldly. Love deeply. Live your legacy. #L3Podcast #WomensLeadership #PersonalDevelopment #InvisibleLoad #WomenEntrepreneurs #EmotionalLabor #WomenInBusiness #MentalLoad

    43 min
  2. MAY 4

    We Almost Didn't Post These

    We almost didn't post half of these. The stumbled intros. The laughing fits we couldn't pull back from. The conversations that started as personal development and turned into something we didn't plan — and turned out to be the ones that mattered most. Episode 10 is our chapter break. And in it, you'll hear the bloopers, the quiet breakthroughs, and the realisation that crept in somewhere around episode four: that showing up honestly — imperfectly, consistently, without a guarantee — is the whole thing. In this episode: The moments we almost cut (and why we kept them)What building this in public has actually felt likeThe quiet realization that something real has been taking shape hereWhat's coming in the next season — and why it's bigger This one is for the woman growing something real. For the one building a business, raising a family, or becoming a version of herself she can actually respect and doing all three at once. For the ones who want both: the strategy and the soul. If you've been showing up quietly, wondering if it's adding up to anything It is. We promise. It is. What moment from the first 10 episodes stayed with you? We read every single one. 🎧 Subscribe so you don't miss what's coming in Season 2 — it's our most intentional work yet. 👉 Never listened before? Start with Episode 1 — hearing where we began makes this landing hit differently. Lead boldly. Love deeply. Live your legacy. #L3Podcast #WomenLeadership #PersonalDevelopment #WomenEntrepreneurs

    14 min
  3. What Happens When You Stop Living Someone Else's Version of Success

    APR 27

    What Happens When You Stop Living Someone Else's Version of Success

    Your values aren't just what you believe. They're what you do on a Tuesday morning when nobody's watching, when the budget is tight, and when someone else's version of success looks a lot shinier than your own. In this episode, Aly & Andrea sit down with Sophie, founder of Cheer London Allstarz — a values-led cheerleading programme serving 2,000 children a week in South East London — and Together Rising, the charity that grew organically from a single standing value: every child deserves access to sport, regardless of background. Sophie has been building quietly and intentionally for 15 years. This conversation is about what that actually looks like from the inside. Whether you are building a business, raising a family, leading a team, or somewhere in the middle of realising the path you're on doesn't quite feel like yours — this one is for you. Why intent is the foundation every other decision gets built onWhat it feels like when you realise you've drifted into someone else's version of success — and the one question that brings you backThe wrong train analogy that will change the way you think about sunk costHow values show up in the hardest business decisions — who you hire, who you let go, and who you walk toward the door with loveWhy building in your own lane for 15 years is not playing small — it's playing trueWhat Sophie did when another programme told her to keep working hard and one day she could be like themHow Together Rising was built penny by penny, conversation by conversation, from a value that was never up for debateThe two-person problem — how to be the leader the moment needs and still take care of the person underneath the titleThis is not a conversation about tactics. It is a conversation about the thing underneath the tactics — the values that make every decision easier, every hard season more bearable, and every small action feel like it means something. Because it does. Lead boldly. Love deeply. Live your legacy. 🎧 Subscribe so you never miss an episode 💬 Drop a comment: What's the one value you refuse to compromise — in business, in life, or in both? Want more from Sophie, the Cheer London Allstarz and Together Rising CIC? Find her here: 📸 Instagram – @cheerlondonallstarz www.cheerlondonallstarz.com

    50 min
  4. What Great Coaches Actually Do (And Why Emotional Intelligence Is the Real Skill)

    APR 20

    What Great Coaches Actually Do (And Why Emotional Intelligence Is the Real Skill)

    You don't build a great team with drills. You build it by knowing how to read a room, hold a standard, and love people through the hard moments. In this episode, Aly & Andrea sit down with Carly Ansell, owner of Ice Fusion All Stars (competitive cheerleading gym), and one of the most emotionally intelligent leaders they know. They talk about what it actually takes to build something that lasts. Whether you're coaching athletes, leading a team at work, building your entrepreneurial dreams, or just trying to show up better for the people in your life, this conversation is for you. Why emotional intelligence is the skill underneath every other leadership skillThe difference between running a business and building a cultureHow to let people go — athletes, employees, anyone — with peace and genuine goodwillWhy the participation trophy debate is really about what we believe people are capable ofWhat it looks like to be coached and be coachable at the exact same timeThe light bulb moments that make leadership worth it — and why you won't always see them in real timeHow accountability is an act of love, not punishmentWhy the young women in youth sports today are tomorrow's C-suite leaders If you lead anyone — on a court, in a boardroom, or around your kitchen table — this episode will remind you why it matters. Want more from Carly and the Ice Fusion family? Find her here: 📘 Facebook — Carly IceFusion Cheer 📸 Instagram — @ice_fusion_ 🎵 TikTok — @ice_fusion_ Lead boldly. Love deeply. Live your legacy. 🎧 Subscribe so you never miss an episode 💬 Drop a comment: Who's a coach or leader who changed your life?

    1h 16m
  5. FEB 10

    We Didn’t Take the Easy Path — We Built This on Purpose

    What does it really mean to build a life you’re proud of — on purpose? In this foundational episode of the Lead Love Legacy (L3) Podcast, twins and co-founders Aly and Andrea share the behind-the-scenes story that shaped everything they believe about leadership, character, and intentional living. From building a massive international brand across an ocean to navigating adversity, uncertainty, motherhood, disability, and entrepreneurship, this conversation isn’t about cheerleading — it’s about how people actually build meaningful lives and lasting impact. This episode introduces their L3 Method of Leadership, a simple but powerful framework built on three principles: • Lead Boldly — with clarity, courage, and conviction • Love Deeply — through action, consistency, and empathy • Live Your Legacy — by turning values into verbs and purpose into impact If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, successful-but-unsatisfied, or unsure how to align who you are with how you live — this episode is your starting point. This is the story behind Lead Love Legacy. This is what we stand for. And this is the work we believe matters most. ⸻ Optional YouTube-Specific Add-On (Highly Recommended) Whether you’re a parent, entrepreneur, coach, leader, or simply someone who wants to live with more intention, this episode is an invitation to stop drifting and start building — on purpose. ▶️ Start here. ▶️ Learn the L3 framework. ▶️ Join a community committed to leading boldly, loving deeply, and living a legacy they’re proud of.

    29 min
  6. 12/15/2025

    The Competitive Advantage No One Teaches: 3 Skills That Change Everything

    What if the most important skills for success, leadership, and fulfillment… aren’t taught in school, sports, or most leadership programs at all? In this episode of Lead Love Legacy, Aly and Andrea break down the three core skills they believe give people a real, lifelong competitive advantage — not just in business or leadership, but in relationships, parenting, teamwork, and personal growth. Drawing from real-life stories, decades of leadership experience, and the foundation of the Legacy Way, they unpack why being worthy, accountable, and adaptable matters more than talent, titles, or circumstances. This conversation explores: • Why self-worth is the foundation for confidence and healthy boundaries • How personal responsibility gives you back your power • Why adaptability is the skill that separates those who thrive from those who get stuck • What leaders, parents, and coaches often miss when trying to “prepare” others for life • How these three skills quietly shape the legacy you’re living every day This isn’t about doing more. It’s about becoming who you want to be — on purpose. If you’re building a life, a family, a team, or a legacy you’re proud of, this episode will challenge the way you think about leadership and success. Lead boldly. Love deeply. Live your legacy. 💚 Subscribe for weekly conversations on courage, character, leadership, and personal growth.

    29 min
  7. Scared to Death but Did It Anyway: Courage, Empathy & My Prosthetic Eye Story

    12/02/2025

    Scared to Death but Did It Anyway: Courage, Empathy & My Prosthetic Eye Story

    We didn't plan to start a podcast episode this way—with Andrea waving around her backup prosthetic eye she found in her jewelry box. But that's kind of the point, isn't it? Sometimes the most powerful conversations start in the most unexpected places. This episode became about something bigger than the eye (though the hand-painted iris process is genuinely fascinating). It became about celebrating courage in others—one of the 10 core ethos beliefs in The Legacy Way. Here's what Andrea taught us: when she was facing the terrifying decision to have her eye surgically removed and replaced with a prosthesis, she didn't feel brave. She was scared to death. The pain was overwhelming. The fear was real. The vanity concerns were valid. But the people around her celebrating her courage—saying "you're brave" even when she didn't feel it—gave her the fuel to become brave on the outside while working through the terror on the inside. That's what celebrating courage actually means. It's not saying "good for you, you're so strong, this is easy." It's saying "I see how hard this is. I see how scary this is. I'm proud of you for doing it anyway." And here's the multiplier effect: when you celebrate courage in others, it doesn't just encourage them. It builds empathy in you. It models courage for everyone watching. It creates a culture where people can take risks, do hard things, and know they're supported—not just when they succeed, but when they're scared. Think about when we were babies learning to walk. We fell. We got up. We tried again. We didn't worry about what people thought. We didn't let embarrassment stop us. We were brave by default. Then life teaches us to be scared. Society teaches us to play it safe. The internet trains our brains to notice what's wrong, not what's right. Celebrating courage in others rewires that. It elevates empathy. It builds confidence. It makes taking critique easier because you notice what someone's doing right before you point out what's wrong. It lets teams play to their strengths. So here's our challenge: Who in your life is showing courage right now—even if they don't feel brave? Tell them. Celebrate it. Notice the hard thing they're doing and say it out loud. Because courage is contagious. And when you celebrate it in others, you multiply it in yourself. Lead boldly. Love deeply. Live your legacy 💚 P.S. If you want to see Andrea actually holding her prosthetic eye and hear the full story of the three-day hand-painting process (including red thread veins), watch this episode on YouTube. Subscribe so you don't miss gems like this. Because honestly, we're just getting started.

    38 min
  8. 11/25/2025

    Where Joy Lives: The Hope We’ve Seen in Girls, Women & Community

    Sometimes the hardest moments reveal the clearest answers. Andrea spent this week sorting through thousands of Legacy photos—archiving, organizing, doing the work that needs to be done. And in the middle of all those images, she found a pattern: pure, overflowing joy. One photo stopped her completely. Four young cheerleaders, hands up, faces glowing. Two of them signing "I love you" sign language 🤟. The other two showing the Texas Longhorn sign 🤟 where our cheerleading journey began at the University of Texas. That one candid moment captured everything: love, joy, hope, optimism, inclusion, and the labor of love that drives everyone in youth sports—athletes, coaches, parents, judges, staff. Everyone pouring themselves out to build something bigger. Here's what we forget when life gets hard: optimism and hope aren't just feelings you stumble into. They're skills you practice on purpose. You create them for yourself by creating them for others. You lift yourself up by lifting someone else. So here's our challenge for you: What's your why? Why are you doing what you're doing—cheerleading, coaching, parenting, working, studying, showing up every day? What's really driving you? Who is in it with you? Who are you surrounding yourself with on purpose? Who is lifting you up and holding you accountable to what matters most? And who might need a boundary because they're not aligned with the legacy you're building? These aren't easy questions. But they're the ones that change everything. Because when you know your why and you are purposeful about that, the hard days don't break you. They refine you. And the joyful moments? They mean even more. Drop your answers in the comments. We want to hear what your why is and who's helping you build it. Lead boldly. Love deeply. Live your legacy 💚

    21 min

About

The L3 Podcast helps you build confidence, find your purpose, and create a life you’re proud of. Hosted by Texas twins Aly Calvo and Andrea Kulberg, M.Ed, this show blends real-life stories— including their years leading thousands of young women in cheer arenas—with powerful lessons on joy, community, resilience, and personal growth. Aly and Andrea have overcome blindness, poverty, divorce, and cancer to become international entrepreneurs, speakers, athletes, and mentors. Their honest, uplifting conversations give you practical tools to lead boldly, love deeply, and live your legacy with intention. If you want more joy, courage, connection, and confidence in your life, you’re in the right place. Follow @leadlovelegacy Lead boldly. Love deeply. Live your Legacy.