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Family Brand: Take Back Your Family
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المحتوى المقدم من Chris and Melissa Smith and Family Brand. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Chris and Melissa Smith and Family Brand أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
We at Family Brand want to raise a war cry to families everywhere. Now is the time to TAKE BACK YOUR FAMILY. Develop a family culture where relationships last, and each member of the family is seen and valued for who they are. It is absolutely possible to raise a family today without fear of the future. Define who you are as a family, and what you stand for. Stop looking at the future with fear and uncertainty and start looking forward with a possibility of more. More love. More joy. More connection. More resolve. The world needs strong families now more than ever. Let us show you how.
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المحتوى المقدم من Chris and Melissa Smith and Family Brand. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Chris and Melissa Smith and Family Brand أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
We at Family Brand want to raise a war cry to families everywhere. Now is the time to TAKE BACK YOUR FAMILY. Develop a family culture where relationships last, and each member of the family is seen and valued for who they are. It is absolutely possible to raise a family today without fear of the future. Define who you are as a family, and what you stand for. Stop looking at the future with fear and uncertainty and start looking forward with a possibility of more. More love. More joy. More connection. More resolve. The world needs strong families now more than ever. Let us show you how.
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1 215. Cultivating Greater Gratitude with Shannon and Matthew Missimer 29:10
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Chris and Melissa here, and today, we have an incredible conversation for you with Shannon and Matthew Missimer, co-founders of The Motion of Gratitude. Their work is all about helping families move from just going through the motions of life to living with intention, presence, and gratitude. If you've ever felt stuck in survival mode or wondered how to cultivate more joy and connection in your home, this episode is for you! Shannon and Matthew share their personal journeys that led them to create The Motion of Gratitude. For Shannon, it all started as a young mother feeling completely drained, giving everything to her children but losing herself in the process. Her turning point came when she realized that practicing gratitude—intentionally and daily—was the key to transforming how she showed up as a wife, mom, and individual. Matthew, on the other hand, was deep in the financial services industry, constantly focused on providing for his family, but ultimately realizing that success without presence wasn’t enough. It wasn’t until he saw the impact of Shannon’s gratitude practice firsthand that he truly embraced the power of this mindset shift. We dive deep into the science of gratitude and how it physically rewires our brains and nervous systems. Shannon explains how gratitude journaling isn't just a nice habit—it actually shifts us from fight-or-flight mode into a state of peace and connection. When we make gratitude a regular practice, it changes the way we see the world, helping us become more present with our families and more intentional with our time. If you're wondering where to start, Shannon and Matthew break it down with simple, actionable steps. They introduce The Experience, their 28-day guided gratitude journey, designed to help individuals and families build a strong foundation for a gratitude practice. They also share their new workbook series, designed specifically for kids, to help families cultivate a culture of gratitude together. As we wrap up, we challenge you to take one small step today: take a deep breath, ask yourself what is still going right in my life?, and see how that one simple shift can change everything. LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Links For This Episode: https://themotionofgratitude.com/the-experience Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Welcome Shannon & Matthew Missimer 2:00 – How The Motion of Gratitude was born 6:00 – Shannon’s turning point as a mom and how gratitude changed everything 10:00 – Matthew’s journey from financial services to finding deeper purpose 14:00 – The science of gratitude: how it rewires the brain and body 18:00 – How to start a gratitude practice (without overcomplicating it) 22:00 – The Experience: A 28-day gratitude journey for families 26:00 – Simple breathwork and mindset shifts to bring more gratitude into your day…

1 214. Homeless...The Power of Shared Experiences: Why Serving Together Strengthens Families 23:07
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Chris and Melissa here, and today we’re diving into something that has been incredibly meaningful for our family lately—creating shared experiences through service. If you’ve ever felt like life is moving too fast and you’re struggling to connect as a family, this episode is for you. We’re sharing our recent experience feeding the homeless, how it impacted our kids, and why we’re making service a bigger priority in 2025. One of our biggest takeaways from this experience? Service is like medicine. It shifts the focus away from ourselves and helps us see the bigger picture. It builds gratitude, strengthens our core values, and brings us together in a way that few other things do. We’ve always talked about the importance of being intentional with our family culture, and this was a perfect example of how shared experiences create a deeper sense of identity and belonging. We also talk about how we planned this experience using JustServe.org , a website that connects families with local service opportunities. Whether you’re looking for a one-time event or want to make service a regular part of your family’s routine, this is a great place to start. And if you don’t have time to plan something big? That’s okay. Even small, everyday acts of service—helping a neighbor, cooking a meal, or simply being more present for someone—can have a huge impact. Another takeaway? If it’s not on the calendar, it won’t happen. We’ve learned that good intentions aren’t enough—we need to schedule service opportunities just like we would a vacation or a family dinner. This week, we’re challenging our kids to pick our next family service project, giving them ownership in the process. We’ll report back on how it goes! So here’s your challenge—how can you create more shared experiences in your family? Whether it’s a service project, a trip, or just making time for regular family meals, intentionality is everything. Take some time this week to talk about it, put something on the calendar, and make it happen! LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Special announcement: Join us for our March 6th Masterclass! 2:00 – The inspiration behind our recent service project 4:00 – How JustServe.org helped us find a local opportunity 6:00 – The impact of serving together as a family 9:00 – Why shared experiences build strong family culture 12:00 – The importance of scheduling service on your calendar 15:00 – Giving kids a say in planning family service projects 18:00 – Your challenge: What shared experiences can you create this week? Let us know what you think and what service projects you take on as a family! We’d love to hear your stories. 💛…

1 213. Escape... with Intention. Don't miss our NEW Couple's Getaway Guide. 18:21
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Melissa here, and today, I’m sharing something that I am SO excited about—our brand-new Escape with Intention: A Couple’s Getaway Guide! Chris and I have felt the power of a well-planned getaway so many times, and we truly believe every couple deserves time away to reconnect, dream, and have fun together. But here’s the thing—there’s a BIG difference between just taking a trip and planning an intentional escape that strengthens your relationship. That’s where this guide comes in! In this episode, we talk about why getting away—whether for a weekend, a full vacation, or even just a few intentional hours—can be life-changing for your marriage. Chris and I share personal stories about our own getaways, from our honeymoon to last-minute anniversary trips, and even small moments that made a big impact. The key? Being intentional with your time together. When you approach your escape with purpose, it becomes more than just a break from daily life—it becomes a chance to grow, reconnect, and dream together. We also give you a sneak peek into what’s inside the Escape with Intention guide. It’s a fully designed 30-page resource packed with conversation prompts, planning tips, and ideas to help you make the most of your time away. Plus, we’re doing something special—we’re hosting a live masterclass, where we’ll walk you through the guide, answer your questions, and help you brainstorm how to make your own getaway happen this year! Whether you’ve been putting off a couples’ trip because of busy schedules, finances, or just not knowing where to start, this episode will help you rethink what’s possible. A getaway doesn’t have to be extravagant—it can be as simple as a planned afternoon together, a night away, or a full retreat if that’s an option for you. The most important thing is carving out time to escape… with intention. Want in? Head over to familybrand.com/masterclass to grab your spot! Let’s make your next getaway the best one yet. See you there! LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Links For This Episode: familybrand.com/masterclass Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Why every couple deserves a getaway 2:05 – What inspired the Escape with Intention guide 4:30 – How intentional getaways strengthen your marriage 7:00 – Small escapes vs. big vacations—why both matter 9:45 – What’s inside the Escape with Intention guide 12:00 – Join us for the live masterclass on February 27th!…

1 212. When to STOP Showing Up to All Your Kid’s Stuff? (Spots, Events, Etc.) 13:04
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Hey Family Brand crew! Today, we’re tackling a topic that might stir up some conversation—when should you stop showing up to all of your kid’s activities? As parents, we want to support our children and be there for them, but at what point does showing up to everything start to impact our time, energy, and even our family’s well-being? This is something Chris and I have been navigating lately, and I wanted to bring this conversation to the podcast so we can all reflect on it together. We’ve always been a family that values showing up for each other. But recently, as our kids have gotten older and their schedules have become packed with sports and activities, we started to ask ourselves—does attending every single game, match, or event actually serve our family? After a particularly overwhelming week of 12 different games across multiple sports, I found myself exhausted, our youngest daughter was feeling dragged along, and we realized it was time to reassess what showing up really looks like for us. One perspective that really caught my attention was from an interview with author Linda Flanagan, where she suggested that parents shouldn’t feel pressured to attend everything. Instead, she encourages modeling a happy adulthood by maintaining your own interests and not relying on your kids’ activities to define your purpose. That really hit home for me! It made me realize that sometimes, stepping back is just as valuable as showing up—it teaches kids independence, resilience, and that their worth isn’t tied to parental attendance. That said, every family is different. Some parents genuinely love going to every game, and that’s great! But if you’re feeling stretched too thin or questioning whether this is sustainable, it might be worth having an open conversation with your kids. Some of our kids have told us, “I really want you at this game,” while others have said, “I don’t mind if you miss this one.” Giving them a say in the conversation can help create a balanced approach that works for everyone. At the end of the day, it’s about being intentional with your time. Maybe showing up doesn’t always mean being physically present—it can also mean checking in after, celebrating their hard work, and making space for other meaningful family moments. So, if you’ve been feeling overcommitted or stretched too thin, I encourage you to take a step back and ask: What does showing up look like for our family? And is it time to redefine that? LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Links For This Episode: 1000 Hours Outside Podcast, episode 414. Take Back the Game - https://open.spotify.com/episode/5HviEz3k009L0f1ajteSY9?si=eGONqFu7SAKWV0qXiJVRmQ Episode Minute By Minute 0:00 – A conversation worth having: Do we need to go to everything? 2:00 – The pressure parents feel to attend every activity 5:00 – When supporting one child starts to affect the whole family 7:30 – What research says about showing up vs. stepping back 10:00 – Having an open conversation with your kids about expectations 12:00 – Redefining “support” and creating balance for the whole family I’d love to hear your thoughts on this! Have you ever questioned whether you need to be at everything? Let’s continue the conversation—message me on Instagram or share your thoughts with your partner this week. See you next time!…
Hey Family Brand! It’s Chris and Melissa here, and today we’re diving into a topic that has been a theme in our home and our conversations lately—what it means to become undeniable. Whether it’s in parenting, business, sports, or life in general, how do we show up in a way that makes our contributions impossible to ignore? We’re sharing personal stories, including how our son took on this mindset in his journey as an athlete, and how you can apply this principle in your own life. Melissa kicks off the conversation by reflecting on her recent speaking experience. Even though she’s spoken on Zoom and hosted this podcast for years, standing on stage in front of a live audience pushed her in new ways. She found herself replaying every detail, second-guessing her delivery, and realizing how easy it is to be unnecessarily hard on ourselves when we step outside our comfort zones. The lesson? Growth happens when we embrace discomfort and keep showing up, even when we don’t have it all figured out yet. Chris shares a powerful conversation he had with an entrepreneur who was hesitating to take action in his business, waiting until he was "sure it would work." But here’s the reality—you don’t get certainty before taking the leap. You take the leap, and then you figure it out. This same idea applies in our families, our careers, and every area of life. If we wait until we feel completely ready, we’ll stay stuck. The inspiration for today’s episode comes from our son, Tanner, and the journey he’s been on with sports. Last year, he chose the word “undeniable” as his theme. At first, it seemed like just a word on a vision board, scribbled in a barely legible font. But over time, he fully embodied that word. He showed up differently in his training, his mindset, and his approach to challenges. Instead of hoping to earn playing time, he worked in a way that made it impossible for coaches to overlook him. He became undeniable. We wrap up with three powerful questions inspired by world-renowned sports psychologist Bill Beswick, questions that can help you in any area of life: What do you want? How bad do you want it? What are you willing to suffer for to get it? These questions push us to get clear on our goals, commit to them fully, and recognize that struggle is part of the process. Whether in sports, business, marriage, or personal growth, the key is to put in the work and trust that your undeniable efforts will lead to undeniable results. LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Why we’re talking about becoming undeniable 2:00 – Melissa’s experience stepping outside her comfort zone 6:00 – Why waiting to "be ready" will keep you stuck 10:00 – How our son embodied the undeniable mindset 14:00 – The three questions that help you level up 18:00 – Applying the concept of undeniable to family, work, and personal growth 22:00 – Final thoughts: What’s calling you to become undeniable? What’s one area of your life where you can commit to showing up so fully that your contribution can’t be ignored? We’d love to hear your thoughts—send us a message or share your story with us!…

1 210. State of the Smith Family Finances Address 31:16
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Chris and Melissa here, and today we’re diving into a topic that we haven’t spent much time on in the podcast: family finances. If the thought of finances makes you want to tune out, stick with us—we’re sharing lessons learned from our own money journey, the missteps we’ve taken, and the shifts that have helped us build a healthier relationship with money. This is about more than numbers; it’s about stewardship, mindset, and teaching our kids how to handle money in a way that sets them up for life. In this episode, we get personal about how we’ve navigated our finances as a family. Like many couples, we started with different upbringings around money, and for years, we didn’t even realize our mindset about money was rooted in scarcity. Early on, we spent countless hours trying to save a few dollars, without understanding the bigger picture of value creation and stewardship. A turning point came when we started reframing our language and habits around money—focusing less on “we can’t afford that” and more on “how can we create the money for what matters to us?” We also share the importance of teaching financial principles to our kids. A recent conversation with our 17-year-old revealed a gap in how we’ve communicated what it takes to manage money and run a household. This year, we’re being more intentional about showing our kids the behind-the-scenes of family finances—everything from setting budgets to understanding the value of creating income. A simple rule we’ve implemented, “We pay for everything you want and half of what you need,” has helped our kids think twice before spending. Another shift this year has been the introduction of clear roles in our household finances. Inspired by a couples retreat, we decided to designate Chris as the CFO (Chief Financial Officer) and Melissa as the CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of our family. This has brought much-needed clarity and accountability to how we handle our responsibilities. It doesn’t mean we don’t support each other, but it has helped eliminate the overlap and inefficiencies we used to face. Our main takeaway for you: Financial success isn’t just about saving more or spending less; it’s about creating value, building good habits, and fostering a healthy relationship with money—both for you and your kids. As you step into this year, take some time to reflect on how you can intentionally improve your family’s relationship with money. LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Links For This Episode: How To Have Complete Control Over Your Finances - https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=shared&v=V6k-sWfBBi8 Podcast: 19. Why We Never Say “We Can’t Afford That” https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/19-why-we-never-say-we-cant-afford-that/id1536495798?i=1000514325256 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Why we’re talking about family finances 2:00 – Early lessons and scarcity mindsets around money 5:00 – How reframing our language changed everything 9:00 – Teaching kids financial responsibility and creation 14:00 – Our experiment with CFO and CEO family roles 18:00 – What we want our kids to learn about money 24:00 – Actionable takeaways for improving family finances…

1 209. New Year, New Intentions – Finding Your Family’s Focus for 2025 28:27
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Chris and Melissa here, and we’re coming to you from our brand-new house, fresh into 2025! This episode feels extra special because it’s the first one we’re recording in our new home, and we’re sharing how our family has been setting the tone for the new year. Whether you’re someone who loves creating goals and vision boards or you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, this episode will inspire you to pause, reflect, and bring intentionality into your family’s new year. We’re diving into our favorite end-of-year traditions, like reflecting on what went well in 2024 and what we want to improve for 2025. Chris shares how our family fills out reflection worksheets individually before coming together to talk about what we want to focus on as a group. It’s been such a powerful practice for us to not only grow as individuals but also strengthen our family culture. One of the big highlights of this year’s reflection process was choosing our family word for 2025: Peace . We explain how we arrived at that theme by gathering input from our kids and reflecting on the areas where we felt the most opportunity for growth—creating more order in our home, being kinder to one another, and fostering a calm, joyful environment. We even share how our kids come up with fun actions to reinforce our family values each day, making the process memorable and engaging. We also talk about our personal words for the year. Melissa’s word, Maker , is all about being intentional in every area of life—from homemaking to fun-making. Chris’s word, Fearless , challenges him to lean into fear and use it as a guide to pursue growth. These words help us approach the year with clarity and focus, and they’re a constant reminder of what matters most. Lastly, we touch on the importance of sustaining these intentions beyond the initial excitement of the new year. From creating visual cues like phone backgrounds to saying our family values together every morning, we share practical tips to keep your family’s goals front and center. And don’t worry—it’s not about perfection. It’s about progress, connection, and moving forward together. Let us know your family’s word or theme for 2025—we’d love to hear how you’re starting the year with intention. You can grab our free reflection guide and start creating your best year yet at familybrand.com/best . Cheers to a fresh start! LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Links For This Episode: https://familybrand.com/your-best-year-yet-2025 Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Kicking off 2025 in our new home 3:00 – Reflecting on the past year and planning for the next 7:30 – How we chose our family word for 2025: Peace 12:00 – Melissa and Chris’s personal words and how they shape the year 17:00 – Simple ways to stay intentional all year long 20:00 – How to create a meaningful start to the year for your family…

1 208. Rewriting the Stories That Hold You Back: Shatter the Need for Confidence with Guest Angus Nelson 34:43
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Melissa here, and I couldn’t be more excited to introduce you to my guest, Angus Nelson. Angus is an executive coach who helps entrepreneurs and high achievers break through their blockers and become their best selves. In today’s episode, we dive into why confidence isn’t the secret to success—and why the journey to real self-belief starts with action, not achievements. If you’ve ever felt stuck, doubted yourself, or let fear hold you back, this conversation is for you. Angus shares why many of us misunderstand confidence, treating it as something we need before taking action. He flips this idea on its head, explaining that confidence is always a result of doing, not a prerequisite. With humor and deep insight, Angus discusses how fear of failure and even fear of success are blockers that can paralyze us. By rethinking our stories and beliefs, we can take the first step toward growth—without waiting to feel “ready.” We also explore how these concepts apply to family life and relationships. Angus opens up about his own journey of personal transformation, including lessons from his role as a parent and his career as an entrepreneur. His vulnerability and wisdom remind us that building resilience, courage, and self-permission can transform not just our professional lives but our family dynamics as well. Angus also shares an incredible story of moving his family to Portugal, embracing resistance, and finding courage through big life changes. His takeaway? Resistance isn’t a sign to quit; it’s an opportunity to grow stronger and prove to yourself what you’re capable of. Lastly, Angus gives us a sneak peek into his upcoming book, Confidence Comes Later. He reveals why chasing confidence keeps us stuck and how shifting our mindset can unlock incredible potential. It’s a must-read for anyone ready to shatter limiting beliefs and step into the life they were meant to live. LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Links For This Episode: Book: https://www.angusnelson.com/book Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angusnelson Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Meet Angus Nelson: Executive Coach and Author 2:00 – Why Confidence Isn’t What You Think It Is 5:00 – Breaking Down the Biggest Blockers: Fear of Failure and Success 10:00 – Why Resistance Is an Opportunity for Growth 15:00 – Redefining Confidence Through Action 20:00 – Angus’ Personal Transformation and Lessons from Family Life 27:00 – Moving to Portugal: The Courage to Follow Your Dreams 31:00 – How to Connect with Angus and Learn More About His Work…

1 207. Our One Family 'Rule': Simplify Your Family Life with This Guiding Principle 15:41
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Chris and Melissa here, and today we’re talking about something that has brought clarity and connection to our family: our one family “rule.” Now, we’re not talking about a strict rule you have to follow, but more like a guiding principle—something simple that keeps us grounded, connected, and focused on what matters most. In this episode, we’ll walk you through how we discovered ours, why it’s been so impactful, and how you can find your own one family rule. We started this concept through our work with The Psblty Co , where we help businesses simplify their growth by focusing on one core principle. That got us thinking: Why not apply the same idea to our family? So, we gathered our kids, reflected on our family’s mission, vision, and values, and asked, “If we could only remember one thing, what would make the biggest impact?” The answer for us was clear: Elevate and Inspire. These three words capture how we want to treat each other and show up as a family. They remind us to lift each other up, speak possibility into each other’s lives, and strive for connection. Since adopting this rule, it’s become a touchstone for all of us. Even the kids use it as a gentle check-in, asking, “Was that elevate and inspire?” It’s been a game-changer for how we approach our relationships at home. If you’re wondering how to create your own one family rule, we recommend starting with your existing family mission or values. Is there a phrase or principle that stands out as the cornerstone? If you don’t have a mission or values yet, that’s okay! Just ask yourself: How do we want to treat each other? What’s most important in how we show up as a family? Keep it simple—five words or less—and make it memorable. The beauty of this concept is its simplicity. In the busyness of life, it’s easy to forget the grand mission statements or big goals. But a short, actionable rule is something you can come back to daily. It’s a lens for making decisions, a reminder to align your actions with your values, and a foundation for building strong, lasting relationships. If you’re inspired to find your family’s one rule, let us know! We’d love to hear what you come up with and how it transforms your family dynamic. LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Reflecting on 20 years of marriage and family life 2:00 – What is the “one rule” concept? 4:00 – How we discovered our one rule: Elevate and Inspire 7:00 – Why simplicity matters in creating family values 10:00 – Steps to finding your family’s guiding principle 13:00 – How one rule can transform your family culture We hope this episode inspires you to explore what matters most to your family. Remember, it’s not about perfection—it’s about intention. Let us know your one family rule, and let’s continue growing together as families!…

1 206. Make your goal of 'Get Organized' actually happen in 2025! With Shawn Lemon of The Digital Organizer 39:44
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Melissa here, and this week, we’re diving into a topic that’s on everyone’s mind as we head into a new year: getting organized! My guest, Shawn Lemon of The Digital Organizer, is here to share practical strategies to help families streamline their digital lives and create more peace at home. If your goal for 2025 is to finally tackle that messy inbox, set up a family calendar, or organize your files, Shawn has the tools and mindset shifts you need to make it happen. Shawn shares how his journey into digital organization began with a tech-savvy dad who made him read manuals and fix the family computer. This early experience sparked a lifelong passion for simplifying tech and teaching others to master their digital tools. Over the past 11 years, Shawn has helped families and businesses alike transform their chaotic digital setups into systems that work seamlessly. One of the biggest challenges families face, Shawn explains, is managing multiple platforms and tools. From calendars to file storage, he emphasizes the importance of choosing one shared system that everyone can access easily. Whether it’s Google Drive or iCloud, the key is finding what works best for your family and committing to it. Shawn’s advice? Start small and keep it simple—it’s about progress, not perfection. Shawn also highlights the mental side of organization. Often, we get overwhelmed by the sheer amount of “stuff” and don’t know where to start. He encourages families to focus on small wins, like unsubscribing from unnecessary emails or consolidating files into one location. These simple steps build momentum and help you stay motivated as you tackle bigger projects. Lastly, we discuss the life skills that come with digital organization, especially for kids. Shawn shares how setting up shared calendars or folders can teach responsibility, time management, and teamwork. These lessons go beyond the digital realm, preparing kids for success in school, work, and life. If you’re ready to take control of your digital life, Shawn’s Digital Organization Guide is a must-have resource. Head over to: thedigitalorganizer.com/lp/familybrand to download it and start your journey toward a more organized 2025! LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Links For This Episode: https://thedigitalorganizer.com/lp/familybrand Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Meet Shawn Lemon: The Digital Organizer 3:00 – Why digital organization starts with mindset 7:30 – Choosing a shared calendar platform for your family 12:00 – Streamlining file storage across devices 17:00 – Tips for tackling email clutter and subscriptions 23:00 – Teaching kids the life skills of organization 28:00 – Final thoughts: Small wins lead to big progress…

1 205. Best Year Yet: A Fun and Meaningful Way to Celebrate New Year’s with Your Family (FREE DOWNLOAD INSIDE) 12:52
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Melissa and Chris here, and we’re so excited to share one of our favorite annual traditions: our “ Best Year Yet ” family framework. Whether you’re looking for a fun and meaningful way to close out the year or want to start the new year with intention, this episode is packed with ideas to help your family reflect, connect, and dream big for 2024. And the best part? It’s all free! Head over to familybrand.com/best to download everything you need to get started. We created this framework to replace the rushed, chaotic energy we often felt during the holidays with something more meaningful and intentional. Instead of just showing up to New Year’s Eve parties and coasting into January, we wanted to reflect on the past year, celebrate our wins, and create a vision for the year ahead. Over time, this tradition has become one of the most impactful things we do as a family. This framework includes three parts: reflecting on the past year, celebrating New Year’s Eve with a fun family tradition, and setting goals for the year ahead. It’s designed to include everyone, from young kids to teens, making it a unique way for families to grow together. Chris and I love how it allows us to pause, have meaningful conversations, and learn new things about our kids and each other. One of the most exciting aspects is how much fun families have reported having with the New Year’s Eve activities. From award ceremonies to family games, this tradition has become a favorite for many of you. And we’ve seen the impact it’s had—bringing families closer, encouraging intentional growth, and helping everyone feel more connected and supported as they step into a new year. Lastly, we shared how businesses often use end-of-year reflections and strategic planning to set up for success. We’ve taken some of these principles and applied them to family life, creating an approach that’s accessible, practical, and, most importantly, fun for the whole family. Let’s make this your best year yet as a family! We’d love to see how you use the framework—tag us in your photos and stories, and let’s inspire each other to make 2024 amazing. Happy New Year! LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Links For This Episode: http://familybrand.com/best Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 2:00 – Why we created the “Best Year Yet” framework 5:00 – Reflecting on the past year: Finding the gold in 2024 7:30 – Making New Year’s Eve meaningful and fun as a family 10:00 – Setting intentional goals for the year ahead 11:30 – How this framework has impacted our family and others 12:30 – Where to download your free kit: familybrand.com/best…

1 204. Four Years of the Family Brand Podcast + A Sneak Peek at Our New Year’s FREE Download! 17:05
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Melissa here, joined by Chris, and today we’re celebrating a huge milestone: four years of the Family Brand Podcast! We can hardly believe it ourselves, and we couldn’t have done it without YOU—our incredible listeners. In this episode, we’re looking back at the conversations that have shaped us, the lessons we’ve learned, and why consistency has been our secret sauce. Plus, we’re giving you a sneak peek at an exciting New Year’s resource we’ve created just for you and your family! We kicked things off with some behind-the-scenes fun—recording this episode on a school bus! Yes, you heard that right. Chris pulled up in the bus after coaching our daughter’s basketball team, and it felt fitting to mark this adventure-filled journey with a little spontaneity. Reflecting on these past four years, we’re amazed at how the podcast has grown and the impact it’s had on families worldwide. Your support, shares, and reviews keep us going, so thank you for being part of this mission! Melissa shared her “why” behind the podcast—what keeps her showing up every week (almost without fail!). It started as a personal challenge to find her voice and has since transformed into a platform for meaningful conversations that uplift families. For Chris, one key takeaway has been the power of consistency. Whether it’s a podcast, a family tradition, or building a strong marriage, consistency trumps everything. We also revisited some of our favorite episodes, like Thomas McConkie’s conversation on navigating faith crises within families and our deeply personal episode on why your marriage is worth fighting for. Each one reminded us of the transformative power of honest, vulnerable conversations. And here’s the big news: We’re launching a free New Year’s resource to help you close out this year intentionally and start the next one with purpose. It’s designed for families to reflect together, celebrate your wins, and set meaningful goals as a team. Head over to familybrand.com/best to grab your copy and get a head start on making 2024 your most intentional year yet! LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Links For This Episode: familybrand.com/best https://familybrand.com/finding-identity-through-navigating-a-faith-crisis-with-thomas-mcconkie https://familybrand.libsyn.com/17-why-your-marriage-is-worth-fighting-for Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Celebrating four years of the Family Brand Podcast 2:00 – Recording on a school bus (because why not?) 5:00 – Melissa’s motivation to keep showing up weekly 8:00 – The lessons consistency has taught us 10:00 – Favorite episodes and unforgettable conversations 14:00 – Sneak peek: Our free New Year’s download for families Thank you for being part of this journey with us. Here’s to building strong families, creating intentional traditions, and making the next year our best one yet! We love you, Family Brand!…

1 203. Make 2025 Your Best Year Yet with Guests Wayne and Mae Wagner 46:51
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Melissa here, and today, I’m so excited to welcome back two incredible guests, Wayne and Mae Wagner. If you’ve been feeling like you want to start 2025 with intention and purpose, this episode is for you. We dive deep into practical ways to close out this year strong, reflect on what worked (and what didn’t), and set up your family for success in the new year. Wayne and Mae share how their family has evolved their year-end planning rituals over time. From reflection exercises to setting meaningful goals, they emphasize the importance of being intentional and involving the whole family. Mae highlights their tradition of evaluating relationships within the family, using a scale of 1 to 10 to foster honest conversations. While these moments can feel vulnerable, they’ve found that it strengthens their family bonds and builds resilience. We also dive into the power of vision boards—one of our family’s favorite traditions. Whether you use it to reflect personal goals, family goals, or a mix of both, vision boarding can be a tactile and fun way to create a shared sense of purpose. Mae and Wayne shared how they’ve adapted this process over the years, even incorporating financial planning for their adult children to help them feel empowered and prepared. One of the highlights of our conversation was discussing the value of creating a family narrative. As Mae beautifully explains, families thrive when they can reflect on their shared stories—the ups and downs, challenges, and victories. This narrative not only helps create identity but also instills confidence and grit in kids. It’s a reminder that as families, we’re all in this together. Lastly, we shared some practical resources to help you start your own planning traditions. Whether you’re creating a family mission statement, planning a vision board night, or setting up year-end reflections, the most important thing is to start. And remember, you don’t have to do it perfectly—it’s the effort and intentionality that matter most. Let us know how you plan to make 2025 your best year yet! And don’t forget to grab the free family planning resources mentioned in this episode at familybrand.com/best. We can’t wait to hear how these ideas help your family thrive! LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Welcome Wayne and Mae Wagner 3:00 – Evolving your family’s year-end planning 7:30 – Building resilience through family narratives 10:00 – Vision boards: Fun and purposeful tradition 15:00 – Family planning for adult kids and future goals 20:00 – How to start 2025 with intention and success…

1 202. What I’m Leaving Behind in My 30s and Embracing in My 40s 16:29
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Melissa here, and today’s episode is extra personal as I reflect on turning 40. Hitting this milestone has been such a meaningful moment for me—an opportunity to look back on my 30s, decide what I’m leaving behind, and think about what I want to embrace moving forward. I’m also excited to share some big changes I’ve been making, including a shift in how I’m showing up online. If you’re navigating a season of transition, this one’s for you! I started this decade feeling surprisingly at peace. Turning 40 wasn’t scary for me—it felt like a gift. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized that growing older is truly a privilege, one not everyone gets to experience. That said, this birthday brought up some unexpected reflections, particularly around friendships and how I want to show up in my relationships moving forward. It was a reminder to celebrate the connections that mean the most and to be intentional about fostering those bonds. One of the biggest shifts I want to make in my 40s is caring less about what others think and living more authentically. During a recent breathwork session, I had a powerful realization about wanting to live with an open heart. For me, this means trusting my instincts, being more courageous, and leaning into the things that bring me joy—even when they feel a little scary, like launching a new masterclass or changing my Instagram handle. (By the way, you can now find me at @heyMelissaSmith !) Another thing I’m embracing in this new season is the idea of wholehearted living, inspired by Brené Brown’s work in The Gifts of Imperfection. I’m letting go of perfectionism, fear, and comparison, and choosing to cultivate gratitude, creativity, and meaningful work instead. It’s a process, but it’s one I’m excited to lean into because it feels like the path to truly living life to the fullest. As I wrap up this reflection, I want to say thank you for being part of my journey. Family Brand has been such a beautiful evolution over the past four years, and I’m so grateful for this community. Whether you’re entering a new decade or just looking to make small, meaningful changes, I hope this episode inspires you to embrace the things that light you up and let go of what no longer serves you. LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Links For This Episode: Follow my new instagram! Click here: https://www.instagram.com/heymelissasmith/ Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Welcome and my big Instagram change 1:30 – Reflecting on turning 40 and celebrating life’s milestones 3:00 – Lessons on friendship and connection 7:00 – Living openheartedly and trusting your instincts 10:00 – Embracing creativity and authenticity in your 40s 13:00 – Letting go of fear and comparison 15:00 – The beauty of wholehearted living I’d love to hear what you’re leaving behind and embracing in your own season of life. Share your reflections with me on Instagram—I’m here to cheer you on! 💛…

1 201. STOP Doing These Family Traditions! 14:02
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Hey Family Brand! It’s Melissa here, and today, I want to dive into a topic that feels especially timely as we head into the holidays: family traditions. Traditions can be beautiful and meaningful, but have you ever stopped to ask yourself if all of your traditions are still serving you and your family? That’s what we’re exploring in this episode—how to evaluate your traditions, let go of the ones that no longer work, and intentionally create new rituals that bring your family closer together. When we think of traditions, our minds often jump to the big ones—holiday celebrations, birthdays, or annual events. But family traditions are so much more than that. They’re also the small, consistent rituals we build into our daily and weekly lives, like family dinners, bedtime routines, or even Sunday night check-ins. Research shows that the strongest families have the highest frequency of these rituals, not just around special occasions, but woven into everyday life. I share some examples from our family, like how we’ve reevaluated traditions over the years. For instance, we decided to stop making gingerbread houses with extended family after moving further away, even though it was hard for the kids at first. The key is to make space for what works best for your unique family, while still honoring the core purpose of traditions: building identity, belonging, and strength. If you’re ready to shake things up, I suggest starting with a family discussion. Bring everyone together, explain your thoughts about why you’d like to adapt or change certain traditions, and invite their feedback. One resource I recommend for this process is the book The Intentional Family by William Dougherty, which offers practical advice on how to make these shifts thoughtfully and collaboratively. Lastly, I encourage you to double down on traditions that truly bring connection to your family. For us, family meetings and shared mealtimes have been game-changers. If you’re curious about starting family meetings, I have a free resource to guide you through the process, complete with a mini-course to make it super simple. Check it out at familybrand.com/meetings. As you step into this holiday season and prepare for the new year, take some time to reflect: What traditions are worth keeping, and what new ones can you create to align with the family culture you want to build? LINKS: All Links Family Brand! stan.store/familybrand Links For This Episode: Book- 'The Intentional Family' by William Doherty: https://amzn.to/3AJ14Up Get the Family Meeting Playbook: https://familybrand.com/meeting Episode Minute By Minute: 0:00 – Why it’s time to rethink family traditions 2:00 – The importance of small, consistent rituals 5:00 – Evaluating traditions: What serves your family? 7:30 – Tips for adapting or letting go of old traditions 10:00 – The power of family meetings and shared meals 12:00 – How intentional traditions create strong families I hope this episode inspires you to embrace traditions that truly bring joy and connection to your family. Let me know what changes you decide to make—I’d love to hear your story!…
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