I Am That Content Creator Podcast
"I Am That Content Creator" with Kristen & Mia
Turn scroll-stopping content into serious income with your hosts Mia (a burnt-out Ambo who scaled her TikTok to multiple six figures fast) and Kristen (a seasoned Brand Strategist with 15+ years of marketing and branding expertise).
This podcast is designed for the perimenopause entrepreneur, mums with hustle, and ambitious women 40+ who want to make money online by turning content into cash. Whether you're diving into user-generated content (UGC), creating and selling digital products, or building your personal brand, this is your space to grow.
Each week, we unpack digital marketing strategies that work, drop insider tips for content monetisation, and share the step-by-step playbook for landing premium UGC brand deals. From side hustle to full-time freedom, you'll learn how to create content that converts, scale with video marketing, and build a thriving online business without the burnout.
If you're a digital creator, UGC expert/beginner, business-savvy mum, or woman over 40 ready to rewrite the rules and build wealth online this show is for you.
Join us every Monday for real talk, proven strategies, and unapologetic motivation to go from content creator to cash generator.
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I Am That Content Creator Podcast
Ep#110 You’re Not Too Much: Why Multi-Passionate Creators Are the Future and How To Join The Cluuurb 🤘
What if your many passions aren’t a flaw to tame, but the engine of your best work?
In this raw, electric episode, we share the BIG news we’ve been bursting to tell you: we’re finally meeting IRL at the TikTok Awards and we’re launching The Multi-Brilliant Project, a fresh kind of community for women who are done being boxed in.
✨ Kristen opens up about growing up with undiagnosed dyslexia, the rigid world of corporate branding, and how she finally claimed her creativity as a strategy, not a setback.
✨ Mia shares her story of burnout in emergency services, the freedom that came with her late ADHD diagnosis, and how she went from spirals and side quests to six-figure content creation.
We go deep into:
- Why "too many ideas" is not your problem, it’s your power
- The burnout trap of rigid courses, over-planning, and forced niche
- The content sweet spot: intuition, connection, and real-life co-creation
- How to build a business that bends with your brain and evolves with you
- What’s coming inside The Multi-Brilliant Project (and how to join early)
If you’re craving a creative space that celebrates your chaos, curiosity, and change-of-heart energy this is for you. Think salon-style convos, dopamine dressing, behind-the-scenes building, co-working sprints, and unapologetic self-expression all rooted in connection, not hustle.
Your passions aren’t the problem they’re the portal.
Let’s build a business and life that reflects all of you.
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Are you ready to master the art of creating content that converts? Hey, I'm Mia, a mum of two who went from being a burnt out ambo to a six-figure content creator in West Video or over getting a late ADHD diagnosis.
SPEAKER_05:I'm Kristen, author mum of two, and a former corporate branding queen to an entrepreneur. My dyslexic brain sees marketing very differently, and that's my superpower. And together we're showing women like you how to master video marketing and create content that generates income. Whether you're just starting out or ready to scale, we are breaking down everything from landing brand deals to building your own empire. Welcome to I Am That Content Creator Podcast, where we can scroll stopping content into serious income.
SPEAKER_07:No filters, no fluff. Just real strategies from two neurodivergent mums who get it. So let's turn your phone into a video marketing machine. And let's go!
SPEAKER_04:Let's go.
SPEAKER_05:Oh no, and then all of a sudden you get a phone call like, Mia, it's stuck.
SPEAKER_04:You need to come picking it up.
SPEAKER_07:No, you'd be like, my god, why did I not use this 10 years ago?
SPEAKER_04:I'll be like, oh, now I'm in nanopause, I don't need it anymore. No.
SPEAKER_07:A penis is bigger than the cup. It's not gonna get stuck.
SPEAKER_05:And that will be clipped into something we'll be putting in the A penis is bigger than a cup. Yes. Most penises, I would say.
SPEAKER_19:What a way to start.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, welcome. Welcome to the podcast. This is the way we roll. I am not editing that out. That is a hundred percent stunning in there because I feel like it's it's meant to be.
SPEAKER_07:So if you haven't heard on socials, by the way, uh Kristen and I are going to officially meet on the 25th of November, 2025.
SPEAKER_19:Holy shit. TikTok awards. Holy shit. What the hell?
SPEAKER_07:So the other day I'm just, you know, going through my emails as I do, and I'm like, TikTok, you know, some, you know, you get some TikTok emails, and you're just like, oh, whatever, you want me to fucking join some campaign or something. And then it's like, you're invited to the TikTok awards. I'm like, that's odd. Give it a click, have a look. Yeah, legit. And it said, bring a partner. And I'm like, all right.
SPEAKER_05:I'm gonna take my work wife, whom I've never met, and we'll be sleeping together for the first time. Have a king bed together from zero to hero pretty quick.
SPEAKER_07:But what a fucking awesome way to meet each other. We met on TikTok as complete strangers, built a multi multi-six figure business together. And now we're gonna meet at the TikTok awards in Sydney.
SPEAKER_05:And it's one of those things I even when you first sent me that message, I think it was a bit like, like, yeah, I just got invited to TikTok awards. And I remember reading, like, oh yeah, cool. And you know how like we just keep going with our life? Because like, oh yeah, shit, this happens, cool. And I kind of read it, yeah, that's cool. And then I just remember it was probably that afternoon or when we actually figured out that we might be able to make this work. That I was like, she got invited to TikTok awards. We've got to meet it. Like, this is big. And then the more you start seeing people talk about the TikTok awards on fucking TikTok, I'm like, oh, this is like really big.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, yeah. And it's so weird that it actually worked out because I'm like, oh my god, the kids and this and that. And I was I'm going overseas two days later. I'm like, oh, can we pull this off? And our spicy brains are just like, you know what? Fuck it. Book it. Just fucking book it.
SPEAKER_05:And then I love that like we both asked our partners, and um, I remember just saying, like, you know, what do you reckon? And my husband's first response was like, well, you know, don't book Jester. Like, make sure you book Virgin or Quantus so that you don't get cancelled. I was like, I think, I think that's his way of saying do it. Like instead of being like, oh, that's amazing. Yeah, cool. It was like, okay, we'll make sure. And I was like, oh, we're in. Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:My partner was like, I'm like, I've got to invite us to the TikTok awards. He's like, what? Really? As in like, what? It's like you. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:And I was just like, so yeah, there is a plan in place for Mia and I to finally meet at the TikTok awards. And we've already like had like brain snapping moments of the content we've got to create and what we've got to do. And we'll probably end up just sinking a couple of bottles of champagne, but oh dear, we've done fucking nothing.
SPEAKER_07:We'll probably miss the awards. We'd be busy gas bagging and fucking around with champagne.
SPEAKER_05:We'll be like, oh shit. So good. And so we've had like, so then it's a red carpet event. So therefore, like it needs a red carpet type outfit. And I love me some outfits. I love me some clothes. I was like, I I've got a million things. Don't you worry about that. I turned to my wardrobe, tried everything. I was like, no, my perimenopausal body decided to not fit into fucking anything. I was like, what the? Why? Why not? So I found a couple of things that might work. And then I rang my hairdresser and I was like, give me anything you got. And so she's come through with some goods. I've got a couple of things in the pipeline. Not going to buy or hire a brand new dress. We are just going to own this shit as perimenopausal 41 right now. Women who just fucking do this shit.
SPEAKER_07:We'll probably be the oldest people at the awards. Um, but we're gonna be the ones that I don't give a fuck. Like, I I was looking at dresses online and like, oh, that's nice. Oh, 200 bucks. Oh, I'm just gonna go to the op shop. Just maybe I just need I'll find a little sparkly clutch or something. Next minute, I walk out with shoes, a dress, handbag, earrings, necklace, all from the op shop. 60 bucks for the whole outfit. I'm like, sold. Could not love that more. Could not love that more.
SPEAKER_05:No fucks given.
SPEAKER_09:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Nah. And also just that I think it really, like the most exciting part is actually just getting them to meet at what is a complete full circle moment. Like, and actually not having the real registration of what it means to be invited and to go to something like this. And I think we'll both get there and be like, well, underestimated this pretty massively.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. We're just excited to meet each other, that we've just forgotten about the awards and what it means. Because there's some big creators, and they're like, How come I didn't get invited?
SPEAKER_05:I'm like, I have no idea what they base this on, but it's I saw some creator this morning that are talking about on their TikTok, and I was like, Oh, okay. And I looked, she had like 750,000 followers, and I was like, uh, okay.
SPEAKER_07:It's gonna be so weird if people do recognize us, or like, or like you'll see creators and you're like, oh, that's you know, I watch them all the time. It's just gonna be weird, but um, yeah, how fun, I reckon. And we get to meet a lot of people that we know through TikTok in our community as well, so it's gonna be exciting.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. No, I think it's gonna be one of those things that it's just we've been planning on this meeting for those of you that have been with the round for a long time. We've been planning for a long time, but I think like anything, it's that whole like life gets in the way. And so you put excuses in the way, you put stops in the way, and you know, it's not easy to stay to your partner and your husband who've got kids, like, oh, I'm just going away now. We've got like it's not easy. And so you put those stops in the way where this was just kind of like opportunities present themselves at a time when it's meant to happen. So if we don't do it now, like why wouldn't you? So that's exciting. Follow along for the reveal.
SPEAKER_07:Yes, gonna be a lot of content on that. And I think we needed something like this, just for it's on this date, it's happening. We just gotta do it. Yeah, otherwise, you know, it'll be another six months. So yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Which is because it's going to bring us to hopefully a conversation, like to sit down and actually have these conversations in person are gonna be fucking insane. Except if I look at you and I'm like, I don't like the real human Mia. I just like computer Mia from like the torso up. I don't I don't get along with the Mia with real human legs. Didn't I tell you I've got three legs? Let's have a good time judgment. Well, we've got like we're having some conversations at the moment because we feel there's landscapes moving, stuff's changing, we feel it in our waters. We're speaking to creators around us that feel the same. We're noticing it online and the content we consume. There's just something happening in the air that we want to discuss and share because we have something that is really exciting that we want to share with you because this needs it's a movement. It's not just a something like it, it's got, I don't know the word. I can't think of the word right now. It's got volume and it's got excitement, it's got chaos, but it's and there's purpose behind and it's driven because of both of our journeys. And so we want to share that with you because we're opening a wait list and we want to invite you onto that wait list because this is something that I think it holds close to both of our hearts for different reasons. Should we share our separate reasons and then announce kind of what it is, mate? Do you reckon? Let's just do it. All right. Do you want to start? Maybe just start. You go. She says, you go. All right, so for me, I think, for those that have only just met us, we and Kristen have been in brand and marketing for years. I am a manifesting generator, and I was diagnosed with dyslexia when I was about 13 or something. So I've known for a very long time that my brain works incredibly differently. I didn't know I was a manifesting generator until probably about, I want to say six or so years ago. Um, but as a as a dyslexic at school, I really struggled. I really, really struggled with the whole red pen. Everything was wrong. People used to just, you know, every time you'd hand in paperwork or you'd hand in your assignments, it'd get thrown back at you with red pen everywhere. And I just remember that being something that affected me because I was like, why can't I get this right? Like, why can't this be easier? Um, but then in in that happening, as I kind of moved through school, like when it came to English presentations and drama and design and art and anything in that realm, which is I think left side of the brain, is that the creative side?
SPEAKER_07:I was talking to about this to my son the other night. It is the right side of the brain if you're a creative.
SPEAKER_05:Right. Because I am a left-handed, so I was like, it must be the left side. So the right side of the brain, the creative side of the brain, obviously for me, is on fire, constantly on fire. It never ever stops. And every time I turn my hand to something creative, I just have this fuck it, let's try. Like you can't, and I always say this to my kids, you cannot get creativity wrong. You cannot get art wrong. Because there are no rules when it comes to creating your own art and creating something in this world. For my brain, I I love not having rules. And when I embraced that and moved into that, it made it a lot easier for me to move through this world. And it made me see that where some people couldn't stand up in a crowd of people and present off the cuff, that's where I shone. That's where I am my happiest. So I could see that there was a difference in me that was celebrated in myself. So I've kind of learned to really see that as a superpower. And um then when I was made redundant from my corporate job, even in my corporate job, I didn't fit in. Like I just I wore the bright colours, I worked in a white-collar, male-dominated oil and gas industry. And I was the young, blonde, 20-something-year-old graphic designer. Yeah, the coffee runner. I know I was the coffee girl. Can you just get the copies? Um, and so I moved my way up from graphic designer into marketing, branding. But even when I was working there, I had side hustles, I had different jobs. I did hat millinery, I won a fucking hat contest at a local races. I won the fucking hat thing because I made hats for all of us and my hat won. And like I did t-shirts, and I've done a million and one things. If you have done that as a multi-passionate, spicy brand, you get it, right? And so in that corporate world, even when I was made redundant twice, the first time I then got moved into the brand marketing campaigns team, and I worked to outsource a lot of jobs and get a lot of creativity. We did a building wrap of a 30, um, a 10-story building. I got it wrapped in creative artwork and you know, and I we did a 60-year anniversary, and I got the guys to come in on this huge blackboard and um walked them through drawing this last 60 years of Santos and stuff like that. Like I got to use my creativity in ways that did light me up, even though it was in this corporate space. So then got made redundant, left there, started my own business. The Owner project, I think, is where my passion really was ignited for creating a movement, and that was for helping young women around the passion and the purpose of building their own strength and owning their space and being resilient and strong and hopefully building a generation of young women that could stand in this space that say I'm in now and you're in now, and feel like they own their space, and they don't have to be like everybody else. So back then, I think even then I was having those conversations with these young women, and we worked with thousands of young women, and you know, I've got letters that girls had written to me and said that I'd change their life, and they'd had moments that they had never felt like that before. So there was there was movement and there was change, and there was a connection there that was incredible. And I had my kids, and that business ended for no other reason than you have kids, life moves on. And then obviously, then meeting you, Mia, and moving into this, we've had the pleasure of working with incredible women and showing them what's possible when they take a challenge with themselves, and to make an income online is so incredible. And I think we've always had this like deeper burning passion to make sure that it's not just making money online. This is changing your fucking life because you said, I don't want to do it that way, but I want to do it, but I don't know how. And to be able to lead people in that has been so incredibly wonderful and so um, you know, it's what drives us. We wouldn't be still doing this two years later after never fucking met if we didn't ultimately know that we were put on this planet for something bigger. And me and I had this conversation when we first started this business. That um I think I don't know if we both said it just randomly, it came together, but like we feel like, like I feel like I was born for something really massive, like Beyonce style massive, but I'm like, I don't know what it is, I don't know how to articulate it because I'm clearly not a dancer and I'm clearly not a singer. Um it's not that it's that kind of like you know that this world, you have to bring something bigger than you to it, and it's kind of like it's it's hard to articulate, it's hard to put your finger on it. And then we've both been kind of swirling in this until I think we we kind of landed on I was when I was working on something else, I was told that I was a manifesting generator and that I was built to do a lot of things, and that was the first time that I saw it was okay that I wasn't just Kristen, the graphic designer that works as a nine-to-five in the corporate world. Like that's my that was my identity. Even when I was made redundant and have the on it project, that was still my I was my fallback, was always like, oh yeah, but I'm in brand and marketing, like that's my job. Um and so having understanding what a manifesting generator is, it made me celebrate even further the fact that I'm built to do a lot of things and built to be multi-passionate. And do we want to announce what this is, or do you want to share kind of your story and how we've come together to this first?
SPEAKER_07:I'll share my story because it it kind of it's it's similar to yours, but very different. But I think what makes what we're uh gonna present to you guys extra special because it's got so many different uh sides to the story that make this big, beautiful thing that we want to do that I think has been inside us this whole entire time that we've met. We just haven't been able to articulate what that is until now. And so for me, you know, I went to a Catholic school, you know, it was all about the grades, it was all about, you know, ticking all the boxes and doing well and going to university. And so that's just what I did. All my friends went to uni. I knew there was something different about me. I I didn't enjoy being at school. I was off with the fairies. I would kind of just pass everything, just so I didn't get in trouble. Um, but I was just not interested in anything. And so when it got to university time, I'm like, well, I don't really know what I want to be. I've got no passion. I, you know, I didn't really fall into the creative side of things at school. It was all about, you know, the maths and English and all that sort of stuff. And I just plucked psychology out of my ass because I'm like, well, all my friends are going, I'll just go into that. And so I did psychology and I didn't get the grades to do honors, so I couldn't be a psychologist. So I'm like, okay, crap, uh, what am I gonna do now? And I went into nursing because mum was a nurse, and then anyway, I fell into the healthcare sector, which was the most uncreative thing that you could possibly do. And that was just my identity as well. I was a nurse, and then I was a paramedic, and this was my life, and I was very deeply um uncomfortable, is how I could describe my life. Every day felt uncomfortable. I was uncomfortable going to work, I felt like an imposter, like there was something different about me, and I couldn't put my finger on it. You know, I appeared normal and happy and made friends and all that sort of stuff, but there's just something wasn't right. And so it wasn't until I had kids that that pushed me over the edge. I'm like, I was just completely burnt out. And then when I had more time at home to explore my creativity and stuff, that's when the light switch went and I started to create little businesses and I had these ideas and I reupholstered furniture and you know, was trying to sell jewelry and all the stuff. And then the whole ADHD thing came into it, and I discovered wait a minute, this is me, and this is why I've been feeling this way my whole entire life, and it makes so much fucking sense. And I've been trying to mask and cover it up my whole life. But now I felt like I had this permission to just be like, I am multi-passionate, I don't like being in a box, I don't like doing one thing. I want to do all the things all at once, and I've got all the ideas, and now it makes sense. And since discovering that and coming online and meeting a lot of different women who have felt the same way, it's like, right, this is a thing. And there's lots of women out there that feel exactly the same way. And when we met, I think we always had this kind of inside of us, but we got led down a path of we've got to teach this and we've got to show people how to make money. And then we sort of went off track a little bit because we were kind of focused on that. But deep down, our excitement came from watching these women inside our membership change as people. And their confidence grew. And it wasn't about the money or how much money did you make this month. It was just watching them grow right in front of our eyes, and that lit us up. And so I don't really know what happened over the last couple of months that made us go, you know what? It's time to pivot a little bit and just do what is inside us.
SPEAKER_05:And I think there was like there was there's been a lot of feedback from the outside world in our DMs, in our messages, in our emails, in our community. Sometimes the silence in the community says a lot as well. And that's not a bad thing to anybody in our amazing community, but you know, we're tired, we're burnt out. Um, you know, we're getting to a point where, like you said, it's the money and making money online is great. Right? If we can do that, amazing. But the the bigger picture here, like you said, it's I mean watching these women change because we've been able to be part of their life and show them that it's okay to be something else. And if that means doing UGC and making great money out of it, amazing. If that means selling a digital product, amazing. If that means trying something you've never tried before, amazing. Um I think you know, when we launched Evolution, it solidified kind of maybe two different worlds for us that we could see that I don't know how to articulate it well, but inside evolution, which is our 12-month coaching container, was where this group of women have a really clear sense of what they want, and we get to lead them hand in hand for 12 months. Where I think we were starting to feel that inside the content high, which is our incredible community we've built from the day dot, there was we felt we couldn't lead how we wanted to because we couldn't we couldn't do everything we wanted to do, or we couldn't articulate what it was that we wanted these women to do, and and then we felt them kind of coming back and going, I'm really overwhelmed, this is so much for me, I can't do all the things, what should I do next? And it was just felt very I don't know what the wording is because there's there's been nothing wrong, and sometimes I think we think that and maybe it's not going on, but if we're being honest, it felt like we weren't allowing that community to be everything they should be because we didn't know what the next path was. Does that make sense?
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, and I think I think we in a way kind of cornered our own selves into feeling like we needed to teach them this particular thing for them to be successful. And I think by kind of boxing ourselves in, it was a bit of a flow-on effect. Like, wait a minute, we're fucking multi-passionate, we want to talk about all these different things and not just the UGC or not just how to create content. It was like, no, we are women, we are mothers, we are multi-passionate, we're multi-brilliant, and we want to do all these things, and that's okay. And I think we felt if we didn't teach these women step by step how to do something, they wouldn't get results. But really, it's all intuition and all internal, and we were just there to be like, you can do this, you've got this. And I think that's what women need, especially women our age, where you're not used to posting on TikTok and you're not used to standing up and you know, putting your voice out there and being heard. But when you surround yourself with other women who are doing the same thing and saying, look, it's okay, and look what I did, and you know, I'm making money and I'm doing this, it's that collective that is the uplifting thing. And then, you know, we've always known that community is everything. Like you do a course, you're on your own, you go step by step, module, module to module, and that's fine. You learn something great. But a lot of the women that have been inside our world for the last two and a half years, we've seen them grow as women and as human beings. And I think that's what we get joy out of. And so I think by us uh teaching specific things on things on UGC or you know, how to make a digital product, as much as we love that and we stand by that 100%, and that's what we do in evolution as well. It just felt like we were closing ourselves off to what we really wanted to do and really wanted to speak to these women about. And so I think part of our evolution is realizing that it is okay if you want to do lots of different things at once. In fact, it's beautiful and you can be successful with it.
SPEAKER_05:And I think kind of what happened or was happening, like you say, it's that evolution that for us we want to create a space that there's no force to be something you're not. So there's no rules and regulations, but it's more about igniting what's inside you. Like I've had conversations with one of my best friends, just got a late diagnosis diagnosis of ADHD too, and she is incredibly lost, and she's not really one for social media or anything like that. And I was talking to her about what's possible out there and the information that she can find, and you know, her eyes lit up that she wasn't alone because she's not on social media, so she didn't know there's a whole world talking about it. And so I think then we had that conversation of like, okay, why can't it be creating a space where we can ignite ideas where we can share in the other multi-passionate, incredible human beings that are doing incredible things, celebrate all aspects of us, of other people as well, a safe space to have conversations around neurodiversity and what that looks like, an inspiring place to feel like you've got a community, but more than it like I feel like a place to come home to, that there's no rules that you must come and learn. And if you don't learn, oh, is it really worth it? This is more of a a purpose, a place to be purposeful and a place to find your people and a place to feel seen and safe and heard that we want to create. And it's and it kind of came to us because multi-passionate is a word that is used very often and quite like the word multi-passionate. We all know what it means, but we kind of had this little light bulb moment that for us this was about being multi-brilliant, and this was about being brilliant at who you are, owning it and owning all of it, and finding a place that we can share that and be seen and heard. And Mia and I want to bring people to this community. We want to bring um coaches, coordinators, uh, people that you may never heard of to inspire us that it really is possible to do a lot of things and there's no shame in it. And sometimes it doesn't have to be about making money. Sometimes it's about making connection in a place that gets you.
SPEAKER_07:Because it can be really hard and isolating too. With a brain like ours, you might go to your partner or your family or your friends and speak about this new idea, and you can almost see it in their eyes, like, okay, what are you doing now? Something new, something, and they just don't get it. And so we wanted to create this space where we get it and we want to celebrate it, and we want to get behind your ideas and incubate ideas and have fun and explore new things and just be empowered to be like, you know what? I am multi-brilliant, I do like a lot of things, and that's okay. And I want to find my people who understand that and who are gonna celebrate that and get behind that because I mean, growing up my whole life, I just had to mask it all because I just thought that I was the weird one, and I need to do this and follow these rules and tick all the boxes. But when I discovered that I had ADHD and, you know, social media is a beautiful thing because it's finds your people, I'm like, okay, I get it now.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. And you know, we see this as something that is a movement because in our mind we see in 12 months' time there being a multi-brilliant uh fucking party somewhere that you know is is something where we you can meet in person and and like the to us it's a lot bigger. We can see what this is and we know what this wants to be. So we're opening a wait list that you can jump on right now that's for the multi-brilliant project. And it will be a community that we are going to open and invite you into that you can come and feel seen and heard, but also bring your creativity, bring your chaos and allow it to be really safe there. And if it means that you learn something new about yourself and ignite a passion you didn't know, amazing. If it means that you meet somebody that changes your life because you have a conversation with them, amazing. If it means that you just come to this community and enjoy what goes on there, that's amazing too. And so we know what this is, and we know what's possible with something like this, and we know that right now there is a thirst for something outside of learning how to do XYZ online. And that's the only thing. And you know, we teach that in evolution, and we absolutely love that it is going nowhere. But we want this to be the something that maybe you. You just need the something that is that pickup, the something that is just a place for you to go, oh fuck, I found my people.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. And to have fun again. You know, women our age, we've been a mum for a long time. You know, done the career thing. We're tired. And I feel like we push all of our needs down. And, you know, sometimes it's like I can't remember last time I pissed myself laughing or I had fun because you're just too busy doing all these other things. And when you get online and you're trying to make money online, there's another layer of pressure. I need to perform, I need to strategize, I need to create the content, or I'm it's not going to happen. And we forget to have fun. And I think a lot of women tend to start building businesses that aren't fun. They're building a another jail for themselves because they feel like they need to do it a specific way instead of just explore and go by your gut and connect with other people and explore new things. And I find whenever I do that, more opportunities come to me that would never have come to me if I had just stayed in one lane and did the one thing. So we want this to be a place of celebration, that safe place. You take your mask off. You know, we've got all these amazing ideas of dopamine dressing and doing pottery classes and just having a group of multi-brilliant humans in one room, even if it's Zoom or in person or whatever we do, just riffing off each other and having a good time. And what comes of that is almost the exciting part because you just don't know. And some of our best meetups that we do now inside our evolution, inside our memberships now, are just those ones where we just sit down and have a chat with the group. Just an open chat. So and I think people are really looking for that because we're a bit exhausted of the online space and AI and the generated emails and looking for that connection, I think.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. And so this is our introduction to the multi-brilliant project, which, like I said, there's a wait list that we want to share with you because we do what we say and we will just verify this and see if this is something that you're curious about. But from the people we've spoken to already, they're excited for what we have planned, what we have in stall, and we want to partner with brands that align with this as a movement. And we want to see where this goes and grows so that it becomes more than just something that sits on the internet. Like this is local meetups, this is creating spaces in your local area. This is this, I think, from Mia and I and our stories and our background, the conversations we've had in Slack and why this couldn't be an email, you might gather now. We couldn't say all this in an email. We couldn't say because we don't want it to be just another thing. This is something that we've both had on our, I think on our hearts without knowing it. Um, you know, I've never let go of the the Ownit project and what that really meant and what we were doing. And then, you know, Mia being a nurse and an Amber, you've got that empathetic need as well as, you know, starting the mail club for the ADHD, mail club for kids. Like there's just something in us that needs this to be bigger than we are, and we need your support to make that happen. But we want to make sure it's something that you get whatever you need out of it. And that's, you know, we want you to help us shape it in terms of being a founding member and things like that that we'll give you information as you kind of jump on that wait list. But to us, this is to us this is really big. Um, and it feels really it's something that, you know, we sometimes jump too quick. This is something that we've been, it's just been sitting for a long time and it just all of a sudden came and we're like, I think that's it.
SPEAKER_07:And it goes into, you know, we want to lead and be an example for women out there. If if if you're building something and something just doesn't feel right or it doesn't align, it is okay to evolve. You're constantly evolving, you're constantly learning, you're constantly growing. And this is just part of our evolution. And we're just we're leaning into our gut and our intuition and our brilliance brilliance. Multi-everything. And when you start to, you know, compress that down and hide that and put it on the shelf for another day, a little part of you kind of just dies. And so we want women to just jump on their ideas, test it, explore it, have fun. And that's okay. It's okay to shed old offers or create new ones, or you just have to go with it. Um, and we're really excited for this. And I think we just, yeah, this is we want to build something that is bigger than us, yeah, and a collaboration more so than us. Yeah. You know, creating something new for the sake of it.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. And I think even, you know, both of us having kids that I reckon are a little multi-brilliant themselves. I think it's also for us like story to them to be like, fuck it. You want to do something, do it. You want to try something, try it. You wanna you wanna take people on a journey, do it. Like it's it's only as big and as scary as you allow it to be. If you just jump and you fall off a cliff, you're gonna find your way down somehow. And so that's what we're doing, is we're jumping.
SPEAKER_07:Um, because we had that conversation the other day about you were listening to a podcast about this guy who, you know, nearly burnt his whole entire face off. And it's like, and me being an ambo too, I saw death nearly every single day. And it just makes you realize we're on borrowed time. Yeah. You know what? Fuck it. Do it. What is the worst that's gonna happen? You could literally die tomorrow. Why keep doing the same thing that doesn't feel aligned? Why not test the business? Why not do something new? Why not jump out of a plane? Why not go and get a tattoo? You know, you just we want to empower women to just say, you know what? Fuck it. Let's do it. Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:So that's our email.
SPEAKER_06:Would have been a long email.
SPEAKER_05:Would have been a meaningful. Not even AI can help us with that. And we tried to talk it out with AI, and we're like, no, this is shit. This is not right. This is this has got to come from the heart and the soul.
SPEAKER_07:So emails should actually be voice DMs too, not fucking text.
SPEAKER_05:Can they please? So much better. Um, so for all of those incredible hivers that um, if you're listening and you are a member, nothing changes for you. Like, we love it a bit. This is just hopefully a space where yeah, you can come as well and be like, holy fuck, yes, finally, this is what I need. And for anybody that's listening that's never heard us before or is here, well, fucking welcome. Welcome to channeling your chaos and um owning all of it and really leaning into it. So we're gonna put the wait list in the podcast at Show notes. So jump in there, jump on the wait list, and you'll hear from us very, very freaking soon. But I think that's a wrap until later. What are we gonna do next? I don't know. Fuck, go on me. The TikTok awards, May. That's what we're gonna do. Our podcast live, can you imagine? Uh, that'll be the next one. Yep. Hang around for that one. All right, T. Thank you for your time. I know, and then all of a sudden you get a phone call like, Mia, it's stuck.
SPEAKER_04:You need to come get it out.
SPEAKER_07:So you'd be like, my god, why did I not use this 10 years ago?
SPEAKER_04:And then I'll be like, oh, now I'm in menopause, so I don't need it anymore, Del. Penis is bigger than the cup, it's not gonna get stuck.
SPEAKER_05:And that will be clipped into something we'll be putting on social media. A penis is bigger than a cup.
SPEAKER_10:Yes. Most penises, I would say. What a way to start.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, welcome. Welcome to the podcast. This is the way we roll. I am not editing that out. That is a hundred percent staying in there because I feel like it's it's meek to be.
SPEAKER_07:So if you haven't heard on socials, by the way, uh, Kristen and I are going to officially meet on the 25th of November, 2025. Holy TikTok Awards. Holy hell. What the hell? So the other day I'm just, you know, going through my emails as I do, and I'm like, TikTok, you know, some you know you get some TikTok emails, you're just like, oh whatever, you want me to fucking join some campaign or something. And then it's like, you're invited to the TikTok awards. I'm like, that's odd. Give it a click, have a look. Yeah, legit. And it said, bring a partner. And I'm like, all right.
SPEAKER_05:Gonna take my work wife, whom I've never met. And we'll be sleeping together for the first time. Have a king bed together.
SPEAKER_07:It goes from zero to hero pretty quick. But what a fucking awesome way to meet each other. We met on TikTok as complete strangers, built a multi multi-six figure business together.
SPEAKER_05:And now we're gonna meet at this TikTok awards in Sydney. And it's one of those things like even when you first sent me that message, I think it was a bit like, like, yeah, I just got invited to TikTok awards. And I remember reading, like, oh yeah, cool. And you know how like we just keep going with our life? Because like, oh yeah, shit like this happens, cool. And I kind of read it, yeah, that's cool. And then I just remember it was probably that afternoon or when we actually figured out that we might be able to make this work. That I was like, she got invited to TikTok awards. We gotta meet it. Like, this is big. And then the more you start to see people talk about the TikTok awards on fucking TikTok, I'm like, this is like really big.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, yeah. And it's so weird that it actually worked out because I'm like, oh my god, the kids and this and that. And I was I'm going overseas two days later. I'm like, oh, can we pull this off? And our spicy brands are just like, you know what? Fuck it. Book it. Just fucking book it.
SPEAKER_05:And then I love that like we both asked our partners, and um I remember just saying, like, you know, what do you reckon? And my husband's first response was like, well, you know, don't book Jest Star. Like, make sure you book Virgin or Quantus so that you don't get cancelled. I was like, I think, I think that's his way of saying do it. Like instead of being like, Oh, that's amazing, yeah, cool. It was like, okay, we'll make sure. And I was like, Oh, we're in. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:My partner was like, I'm like, I could invite it to the TikTok or he's like, What? Really? As in, like, what? I was like, you. Like, yeah. And I was just like, well, I've gotta go. I can't not. So yeah.
SPEAKER_05:And you're frozen. No, and you just froze before. So stop. And you're you're very fuzzy, but things are going. Oh, yeah. I'm gonna say it's your fault. Hmm. Could be. Oh, there you go. Anyway, you're back. I can hear you. So yeah, there is a plan in place for Mia and I to finally meet at the TikTok awards. And we've already like had like brain snapping moments of the content we've got to create and what we've got to do, and we'll probably end up just sinking a couple of bottles of champagne, but oh dear, we've done fucking nothing. We'll probably miss the awards. We're too busy gas bagging and fucking around with the champagne. We'll be like, oh shit. So good. And so we've had like, so then it's a red carpet event. So therefore, like it needs a red carpet type outfit. And I love me some outfits, I love me some clothes. I was like, I I've got a million things. Don't you worry about that. I turned to my wardrobe, tried everything, and I was like, no, my perimenopausal body decided to not fit into fucking anything. I was like, what the why? Why now? So I found a couple of things that might work, and then I rang my hairdresser and I was like, give me anything you got. And so she's come through with some goods. I've got a couple of things in the pipeline. Not going to buy or hire a brand new dress. We are just gonna own this shit as perimenopausal 41 right now. Women who just fucking do this shit.
SPEAKER_07:We'll probably be the oldest people at the awards. Um, but we're gonna be the ones that I don't give a fuck. Like, I I was looking at dresses online and like, oh, that's nice. Oh, 200 bucks. Oh, I'm just gonna go to the op shop. Just maybe I just need I'll find a little sparkly clutch or something. Next minute, I walk out with shoes, a dress, handbag, earrings, necklace, all from the op shop. 60 bucks for the whole outfit. I'm like, sold. Could not love that more. Could not love that more.
SPEAKER_05:No fucks given.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah.
SPEAKER_05:Nah. And also just that I think it really, like the most exciting part is actually just getting them to meet at what is a complete full circle moment. Like, and actually not having the real registration of what it means to be invited and to go to something like this. And I think we'll both get there and be like, well, underestimated this pretty massively.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, we're just excited to meet each other, like we've just forgotten about the awards and what it means. Because there's some big creators, and they're like, How come I didn't get invited?
SPEAKER_05:I'm like, I have no idea what they base this on, but I saw some creator this morning they're talking about on their TikTok, and I was like, Oh, okay. And I looked, she had like 750,000 followers, and I was like, uh, okay.
SPEAKER_07:It's gonna be so weird if people do recognize us, or like, or like you'll see creators and you're like, Oh, that's you know, I watch them all the time. It's just gonna be weird, but um, yeah, how fun, I reckon. And we get to meet a lot of people that we know through TikTok in our community as well. So it's gonna be exciting.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. No, I think it's gonna be one of those things that it's just we've been planning on this meeting for those of you that have been with the round for a long time. We've been planning for a long time, but I think like anything, it's that whole like life gets in the way. And so you put excuses in the way and you put stops in the way, and you know, it's not easy to stay to your partner and your husband who've got kids, like, oh, I'm just going away now. We've got like it's not easy. And so you put those stops in the way where this was just kind of like opportunities present themselves at a time when it's meant to happen. So if we don't do it now, like why wouldn't you? So that's exciting. Follow along for the reveal.
SPEAKER_07:Yes, gonna be a lot of content on that. And I think we needed something like this, just for like, it's on this date, it's happening, we just gotta do it. Yeah, otherwise, you know, it'll be another six months.
SPEAKER_05:So yeah, which is because it's going to bring us to hopefully a conversation, like to sit down and actually have these conversations in person are gonna be fucking insane. Except if I look at you and I'm like, I don't like the real human Mia. I just like computer Mia from like the torso up. I don't I don't get along with the Mia with real human legs. Didn't I tell you I've got three legs? Let's have a good time judgment. Well, we've got like we're having some conversations at the moment because we feel there's landscapes moving, stuff's changing, we feel it in our waters. We're speaking to creators around us that feel the same. We're noticing it online and the content we consume. There's just something happening in the air that we want to discuss and share because we have something that is really exciting that we want to share with you because this needs, it's a movement. It's not just a something like it, it's got, I don't know the word. I can't think of the word right now. It's got volume and it's got excitement, it's got chaos, but it's and there's purpose behind, and it's driven because of both of our journeys. And so we want to share that with you because we're opening a wait list and we want to invite you onto that wait list because this is something that I think it holds close to both of our hearts for different reasons. Should we share our separate reasons and then announce kind of what it is, mate? Do you reckon? Let's just do it. All right. Do you want to start? Me to start. There you go. She says, you go. All right, so for me, I think, for those that have only just met us, we am Kristen, been in brand and marketing for years. I am a manifesting generator, and I was diagnosed with dyslexia when I was about 13 or something. So I've known for a very long time that my brain works incredibly differently. I didn't know I was a manifesting generator until probably about, I want to say six or so years ago. Um, but as a as a dyslexic, at school, I really struggled. I really, really struggled with the whole red pen. Everything was wrong. People used to just, you know, every time you'd hand in paperwork or you'd hand in your assignments, it'd get thrown back at you with red pen everywhere. And I just remember that being something that affected me because I was like, why can't I get this right? Like, why can't this be easier? Um, but then in in that happening, as I kind of moved through school, like when it came to English presentations and drama and design and art and anything in that realm, which is I think left side of the brain, is that the creative side?
SPEAKER_07:I was talking about this to my son the other night. It is the right side of the brain if you're a creative.
SPEAKER_05:Right. Because I am a left-handed, so I was like, it must be the left side. So the right side of the brain, the creative side of the brain, obviously for me, is on fire, constantly on fire. It never ever stops. And every time I turn my hand to something creative, I just have this fuck it, let's try. Like you can't, and I always say this to my kids, you cannot get creativity wrong. You cannot get art wrong. You can't, because there are no rules when it comes to creating your own art and creating something in this world. You know, there is rules to spelling, and there is rules to maths, and there is rules to science and all that kind of stuff. So for those that love that, amazing. But for my brain, I I love not having rules. And when I embraced that and moved into that, it made it a lot easier for me to move through this world and it made me see that where some people couldn't stand up in a crowd of people and present off the cuff, that's where I shone. That's where I am my happiest. So I could see that there was a difference in me that celebrated in myself. So I've kind of learned to really see that as a superpower. And um then when I was made redundant from my corporate job, even in my corporate job, I didn't fit in. Like I just I wore the bright colours, I worked in a white-collar, male-dominated oil and gas industry. And I was the young, blonde, 20-something-year-old graphic designer. Yeah, the coffee runner. I know I was the coffee girl, can you just get the copies? And so I moved my way up from graphic designer into marketing, branding. But even when I was working there, I had side hustles, I had different jobs, I did hat millinery, I won a fucking hat contest at a local races. I won the fucking hat thing because I made hats for all of us and my hat won. And like I did t-shirts, and I've done a million one things. If you have done that as a multi-passionate, spicy brand, you get it, right? And so in that corporate world, even when I was made redundant twice, the first time I then got moved into the brand marketing campaigns team, and I worked to outsource a lot of jobs and get a lot of creativity. We did a building wrap of a 30, a 10-story building. I got it wrapped in creative artwork and you know, and I we did a 60-year anniversary, and I got the guys to come in on this huge blackboard and walked them through drawing this last 60 years of Santos and stuff like that. Like I got to use my creativity in ways that did light me up, even though it was in this corporate space. So then got made redundant, left there, started my own business. The Owner project, I think, is where my passion really was ignited for creating a movement. And that was for helping young women around the passion and the purpose of building their own strength and owning their space and being resilient and strong, and hopefully building a generation of young women that could stand in this space that say I'm in now and you're in now, and feel like they own their space, and they don't have to be like everybody else. So back then, I think even then I was having those conversations with these young women, and we worked with thousands of young women, and you know, I've got letters that girls had written to me and said that I'd change their life, and they'd had moments that they had never felt like that before. So there was there was movement and there was change, and there was a connection there that was incredible. And I had my kids, and that business ended for no other reason than you have kids, life moves on. And then obviously, then meeting you, Mia, and moving into this, we've had the pleasure of working with incredible women and showing them what's possible when they take a challenge with themselves and to make an income online is so incredible. And I think we've always had this like deeper burning passion to make sure that it's not just making money online. This is changing your fucking life because you said, I don't want to do it that way, but I want to do it, but I don't know how. And to be able to lead people in that has been so incredibly wonderful and so, you know, it's what drives us. We wouldn't be still doing this two years later after never fucking met if we didn't ultimately know that we were put on this planet for something bigger. And me and I had this conversation when we first started this business. That um, I think I don't know if we both said it just randomly, it came together, but like we feel like, like I feel like I was born for something really massive, like Beyonce style massive, but I'm like, I don't know what it is, I don't know how to articulate it because I'm clearly not a dancer and I'm clearly not a singer. So it's not that it's that kind of like you know that this world, you have to bring something bigger than you to it. And then it's kind of like it's it's hard to articulate, it's hard to put your finger on it. And then we've both been kind of swirling in this until I think we we kind of landed on I was when I was working on something else, I was told that I was a manifesting generator and that I was built to do a lot of things, and that was the first time that I saw it was okay that I wasn't just Kristen, the graphic designer that works as a nine-to-five in the corporate world. Like that's my that was my identity. Even when I was made redundant and had the owner project, that was still my I was my fallback was always like, oh yeah, but I'm in brand and marketing, like that's my job. And so having understanding what a manifesting generator is, it made me celebrate even further the fact that I'm built to do a lot of things and built to be multi-passionate. And do we want to announce what this is, or do you want to share kind of your story and how we've come together to this first?
SPEAKER_07:I'll share my story because it it kind of it's it's similar to yours, but very different. But I think what makes what we're gonna present to you guys extra special because it's got so many different sides to the story that make this big, beautiful thing that we want to do that I think has been inside us this whole entire time that we've met. We just haven't been able to articulate what that is until now. And so for me, you know, I went to a Catholic school, you know, it was all about the grades, it was all about, you know, ticking all the boxes and doing well and going to university. And so that's just what I did. All my friends went to uni. I knew there was something different about me. I I didn't enjoy being at school. I was off with the fairies. I would kind of just pass everything just so I didn't get in trouble. But I was just not interested in anything. And so when it got to university time, I'm like, well, I don't really know what I want to be. I've got no passion. I, you know, I didn't really fall into the creative side of things at school. It was all about, you know, the maths and the English and all that sort of stuff. And I just plucked psychology out of my ass because I'm like, well, all my friends are going, I'll just go into that. And so I did psychology and I didn't get the grades to do honors, so I couldn't be a psychologist. So I'm like, okay, crap, uh, what am I gonna do now? And I went into nursing because mum was a nurse, and then anyway, I fell into the healthcare sector, which was the most uncreative thing that you could possibly do. And that was just my identity as well. I was a nurse, and then I was a paramedic, and this was my life, and I was very deeply um uncomfortable, is how I could describe my life. Every day felt uncomfortable. I was uncomfortable going to work, I felt like an imposter, like there was something different about me, and I couldn't put my finger on it. You know, I appeared normal and happy and made friends and all that sort of stuff, but there's just something wasn't right. And so it wasn't until I had kids that that pushed me over the edge. I'm like, I was just completely burnt out. And then when I had more time at home to explore my creativity and stuff, that's when the light switch went and I started to create little businesses and I had these ideas and I reupholstered furniture and you know, was trying to sell jewelry and all the stuff. And then the whole ADHD thing came into it, and I discovered wait a minute, this is me, and this is why I've been feeling this way my whole entire life, and it makes so much fucking sense. And I've been trying to mask and cover it up my whole life. But now I felt like I had this permission to just be like, I am multi-passionate, I don't like being in a box, I don't like doing one thing. I want to do all the things all at once, and I've got all the ideas, and now it makes sense. And since discovering that and coming online and meeting a lot of different women who have felt the same way, it's like, right, this is a thing. And there's lots of women out there that feel exactly the same way. And when we met, I think we always had this kind of inside of us, but we got led down a path of we've got to teach this and we've got to show people how to make money. And then we sort of went off track a little bit because we were kind of focused on that. But deep down, our excitement came from watching these women inside our membership change as people. And their confidence grew. And it wasn't about the money or how much money did you make this month? It was just watching them grow right in front of our eyes, and that lit us up. And so I don't really know what happened over the last couple of months that made us go, you know what? It's time to pivot a little bit and just do what is inside us.
SPEAKER_05:And I think there was like there was there's been a lot of feedback from the outside world in our DMs, in our messages, in our emails, in our community. Sometimes the silence in the community says a lot as well. And that's not a bad thing to anybody in our amazing community, but you know, we're tired, we're burnt out, you know, we're getting to a point where, like you said, it's the money and making money online is great. Right? If we can do that, amazing. But the bigger picture here, like you said, it's I mean watching these women change because we've been able to be part of their life and show them that it's okay to be something else. And if that means doing UGC and making great money out of it, amazing. If that means selling a digital product, amazing. If that means trying something you've never tried before, amazing. And you know, I think it was when we launched evolution, it also kind of stopped. There's a feedback. Is it yours or mine?
SPEAKER_10:It's not my heater, is it? I can hear.
SPEAKER_07:No, I can hear myself. It's all got on my end. I hear that. It's all got on my end.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah, I'll keep going. Hope for the best. I think, you know, when we did launch evolution, it solidified kind of maybe two different worlds for us that we could see that I don't know how to articulate it well, but inside evolution, which is our 12-month coaching container, was where this group of women have a really clear sense of what they want and we get to lead them hand in hand for 12 months. Where I think we were starting to feel that inside the content high, which is our incredible community we've built from the day dot, there was we felt we couldn't lead how we wanted to because we couldn't, we couldn't do everything we wanted to do, or we couldn't articulate what it was that we wanted these women to do. And then we felt them kind of coming back and going, I'm really overwhelmed. This is so much for me. I can't do all the things, what should I do next? And it was just felt very I don't know what the wording is because there's there's been nothing wrong, and sometimes I think we think that, and maybe it's not going on, but if we're being honest, it felt like we weren't allowing that community to be everything they should be because we didn't know what the next path was. Does that make sense?
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, and I think I think we in a way kind of cornered our own selves into feeling like we needed to teach them this particular thing for them to be successful. And I think by kind of boxing ourselves in, it was a bit of a flow-on effect. Like, wait a minute, we're fucking multi-passionate. We want to talk about all these different things and not just the UGC or not just how to create content. It was like, no, we are women, we are mothers, we are multi-passionate, we're multi-brilliant, and we want to do all these things, and that's okay. And I think we felt if we didn't teach these women step by step how to do something, they wouldn't get results. But really, it's all intuition and all internal, and we were just there to be like, you can do this, you've got this. And I think that's what women need, especially women our age. Where you're not used to posting on TikTok and you're not used to standing up and, you know, putting your voice out there and being heard. But when you surround yourself with other women who are doing the same thing and saying, look, it's okay, and look what I did, and you know, I'm making money and I'm doing this, it's that collective that is the uplifting thing. And then, you know, we've always known that community is everything. Like you do a course, you're on your own, you go step by step, module, module to module, and that's fine. You learn something great. But a lot of the women that have been inside our world for the last two and a half years, we've seen them grow as women and as human beings. And I think that's what we get joy out of. And so I think by us teaching specific things on things on UGC or, you know, how to make a digital product, as much as we love that and we stand by that 100%, and that's what we do in evolution as well. It just felt like we were closing ourselves off to what we really wanted to do and really wanted to speak to these women about. And so I think part of our evolution is realizing that it is okay if you want to do lots of different things at once. In fact, it's beautiful and you can be successful.
SPEAKER_05:And I think kind of what happened or was happening, like you say, it's that evolution that for us we want to create a space that there's no force to be something you're not. So there's no rules and regulations, but it's more about igniting what's inside you. Like I've had conversations with one of my best friends, just got a late diagnosis diagnosis of ADHD too, and she is incredibly lost, and she's not really one for social media or anything like that. And I was talking to her about what's possible out there and the information that she can find, and you know, her eyes lit up that she wasn't alone because she's not on social media. So she didn't know there's a whole world talking about it. And so I think then we had that conversation of like, why can't it be creating a space where we can ignite ideas, where we can share in the other multi-passionate, incredible human beings that are doing incredible things, celebrate all aspects of us, of other people as well, a safe space to have conversations around neurodiversity and what that looks like, an inspiring place to feel like you've got community, but more than it like a feel like a place to come home to. That there's no rules that you must come and learn. And if you don't learn, oh, is it really worth it? This is more of a a purpose, a place to be purposeful and a place to find your people and a place to feel seen and safe and heard that we want to create. And it's and it kind of came to us because multi-passionate is a word that is used very often and quite like the word multi-passionate. We all know what it means, but we kind of had this little light bulb moment that for us, this was about being multi-brilliant. And this was about being brilliant at who you are, owning it and owning all of it, and finding a place that we can share that and be seen and heard. And Mia and I want to bring people to this community. We want to bring coaches, coordinators, people that you may never heard of to inspire us that it really is possible to do a lot of things and there's no shame in it. And sometimes it doesn't have to be about making money. Sometimes it's about making connection in a place that gets you.
SPEAKER_07:Because it can be really hard and isolating too. With a brain like ours, you might go to your partner or your family or your friends and speak about this new idea, and you can almost see it in their eyes, like, okay, what are you doing now? Something new, something, and they just don't get it. And so we wanted to create this space where we get it and we want to celebrate it and we want to get behind your ideas and incubate ideas and have fun and explore new things and just be empowered to be like, you know what? I am multi-brilliant, I do like a lot of things, and that's okay. And I want to find my people who understand that and who are gonna celebrate that and get behind that because I mean, growing up my whole life, I just had to mask it all because I just thought that I was the weird one and I need to do this and follow these rules and tick all the boxes. But when I discovered that I had ADHD and, you know, social media is a beautiful thing because it's finds your people, I'm like, okay, I get it now.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. And you know, we see this as something that is a movement because in our mind, we see in 12 months' time there being a multi-brilliant fucking party somewhere that, you know, is something where we you can meet in person and and like the to us, it's a lot bigger. We can see what this is and we know what this wants to be. So we're opening a wait list that you can jump on right now that's for the multi-brilliant project. And it will be a community that we are going to open and invite you into that you can come and feel seen and heard, but also bring your creativity, bring your chaos and allow it to be really safe there. And if it means that you learn something new about yourself and ignite a passion you didn't know, amazing. If it means that you meet somebody that changes your life because you have a conversation with them, amazing. If it means that you just come to this community and enjoy what goes on there, that's amazing too. And so we know what this is and we know what's possible with something like this, and we know that right now there is a thirst for something outside of learning how to do XYZ online. And that's the only thing. And, you know, we teach that in evolution and we absolutely love that it is going nowhere. But we want this to be the something that maybe you just need, the something that is that pickup, the something that is just a place for you to go. Fuck, I found my people.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. And to have fun again. You know, women our age, we've been a mum for a long time, you know, done the career thing. We're tired. And I feel like we push all of our needs down. And, you know, sometimes it's like I can't remember last time I pissed myself laughing or I had fun because you're just too busy doing all these other things. And when you get online and you're trying to make money online, there's another layer of pressure. I need to perform, I need to strategize, I need to create the content, or it's not going to happen. And we forget to have fun. And I think a lot of women tend to start building businesses that aren't fun. They're building another jail for themselves because they feel like they need to do it a specific way instead of just explore and go by your gut and connect with other people and explore new things. And I find whenever I do that, more opportunities come to me that would never have come to me if I had just stayed in one lane and did the one thing. So we want this to be a place of celebration, a safe place. You take your mask off. You know, we've got all these amazing ideas of dopamine dressing and doing pottery classes and just having a group of multi-brilliant humans in one room, even if it's Zoom or in-person or whatever we do, just riffing off each other and having a good time. And what comes of that is almost the exciting part because you just don't know. And some of our best meetups that we do now inside our evolution, inside our memberships now, are just those ones where we just sit down and have a chat with the group.
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SPEAKER_07:Just an open chat. So, and I think people are really looking for that because we're a bit exhausted of the online space and the AI and the generated emails and looking for that connection, I think.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. And so this is our introduction to the multi-brilliant project, which, like I said, there's a wait list that we want to share with you because we do what we say and we will just verify this and see if this is something that you're curious about. But from the people we've spoken to already, they're excited for what we have planned, what we have in stall, and we want to partner with brands that align with this as a movement. And we want to see where this goes and grows so that it becomes more than just something that sits on the internet. Like this is local meetups, this is creating spaces in your local area. This is, I think, from Mia and I and our stories and our background, the conversations we've had in Slack and why this couldn't be an email, you might gather now. We couldn't say all this in an email. We couldn't say it because we don't want it to be just another thing. This is something that we've both had on our, I think on our hearts without knowing it. And, you know, I've never let go of the the Ownit project and what that really meant and what we were doing. And then, you know, Mia being a nurse and an Amber, you've got that empathetic need as well as, you know, starting the mail club for the ADHD, mail club for kids. Like there's just something in us that needs this to be bigger than we are, and we need your support to make that happen. But we want to make sure it's something that you get whatever you need out of it. And that's, you know, we want you to help us shape it in terms of being a founding member and things like that that will give you information as you kind of jump on that wait list. To us, this is to us, this is really big. Um, and it feels really, it's something that, you know, we sometimes jump too quick. This is something that we've been, it's just been sitting for a long time and it just all of a sudden came and we're like, I think that's it.
SPEAKER_07:And it goes to, you know, we want to lead and be an example for women out there. If if if you're building something and something just doesn't feel right or it doesn't align, it is okay to evolve. You're constantly evolving, you're constantly learning, you're constantly growing. And this is just part of our evolution, and we're just we're leaning into our gut and our intuition and our brilliance, our multi-fucking brilliance. Multi-everything. And when you start to, you know, compress that down and hide that and put it on the shelf for another day, a little part of you kind of just dies. And so we want women to just jump on their ideas, test it, explore it, have fun. And that's okay. It's okay to shed old offers or create new ones, or you just have to go with it. Um, and we're really excited for this. And I think we just, yeah, this is we want to build something that is bigger than us and a collaboration more so than us. Yeah. You know, creating something new for the sake of it.
SPEAKER_05:Yeah. And I think even, you know, both of us having kids that I reckon are a little multi-brilliant themselves. I think it's also for us like story to them to be like, fuck it. You want to do something, do it. You want to try some guests, try it. You wanna, you wanna take people on a journey, do it. Like it's it's only as big and as scary as you allow it to be. If you just jump and you fall off a cliff, you're gonna find your way down somehow. And so that's what we're doing, is we're jumping.
SPEAKER_07:Because we We had a conversation the other day about you're listening to a podcast about this guy who nearly burnt his whole entire face off. And it's like, and me being an ambo too. I saw death nearly every single day. And it just makes you realize we're on borrowed time. You know what? Fuck it. Do it. What is the worst that's gonna happen? You could literally die tomorrow. Why keep doing the same thing that doesn't feel aligned? Why not test the business? Why not do something new? Why not jump out of a plane? Why not go and get a tattoo? You know, you just we want to empower women to just say, you know what? Fuck it. Let's do it.
SPEAKER_10:Yeah. So that's our email. Would have been a long email.
SPEAKER_05:Not even AI can help us with that. And we tried to talk it out of AI, and we're like, no, this is shit. This is not right. This is this has got to come from the heart and the soul.
SPEAKER_07:I think your emails should actually be voice DMs too, not fucking text.
SPEAKER_05:Can they please so much better? So for all of those incredible hivers that um if you're listening and you are a member, nothing changes for you. Like, we love it a bit. This is just hopefully a space where yeah, you can come as well and be like, holy fuck, yes, finally, this is what I need. And for anybody that's listening that's never heard us before or is here, well, fucking welcome. Welcome to channeling your chaos and um owning all of it and really leaning into it. So we're gonna put the wait list in the podcast uh show notes. So jump in there, jump on the wait list, and you'll hear from us very, very freaking soon. But I think that's a wrap until later. What are we gonna do next? I don't know. Fuck on me, the TikTok awards made. That's what we're gonna do. A podcast live, can you imagine? Uh yeah, that'll be the next one. Hang around for that one. All right, T. Thank you for your time.
SPEAKER_19:So many good ones, too.