More Like You with Angie Mizzell
More Like You is a podcast about becoming more of who you really are — not just when you're standing at a crossroads, but in the everyday moments that shape a life.
Hosted by Angie Mizzell, author of the memoir Girl in the Spotlight, each episode explores the pivotal moments, perspective shifts, and honest conversations that point us toward a life that feels true. We talk about identity, creativity, relationships, healing, and what it actually looks like to build a life from the inside out.
This show is about the leap — and everything that comes after.
New episodes every Thursday.
Episodes
30 episodes
E29: The Memoir Was the Beginning—Here's What Came After
You can do the inner work. You can read the books, see the therapist, write the memoir. And then you become a parent — and the work starts all over again, just with smaller people watching.This episode is a conversation with James Moffit...
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Episode 29
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29:57
E28: Behind the Scenes of Recording an Audiobook (And What Happened When I Read My Story Out Loud)
Recording your own memoir means reading the hard parts out loud. The grief. The loss. The moments you'd almost forgotten. In this episode I'm taking you behind the scenes of recording Girl in the Spotlight as an audiobook — from the be...
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Episode 28
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28:01
E27: Girl in the Spotlight Is Now an Audiobook—And Why This Story Still Matters
E27: Girl in the Spotlight Is Now an Audiobook — And Why This Story Still MattersTwo years after publication, my memoir Girl in the Spotlight is now an audiobook. In this episode I'm sharing the full story behind the book...
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Episode 27
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22:16
E26: Why Looking Back Helps You Move Forward
We live in a culture that's always pushing us toward the next thing. But what if the most important move you can make right now is to pause and look back?In this episode, I'm sharing the simple reflection practice I did with my family on...
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Episode 26
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19:55
E25: Holy Instants and the Thresholds That Change Us with Gina Moore
Some conversations find you at exactly the right moment. This one found me in a gift shop.I met Gina Moore at the register of her store Pluff Mud Mercantile in Charleston on a day when I was grieving more than I realized. What started as...
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Episode 25
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18:57
E24: "I'm Sorry I Cremated You" with Jaclyn Michelle Smith
When I read the title of Jaclyn Michelle Smith's memoir I had to know the story behind it. When I read the book I understood completely.I'm Sorry I Cremated You captures what it's really like to love and care for an aging parent...
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Episode 24
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47:29
E23: The Girlfriend's Guide to Empty Nesting with Allie Hill
The moment your first child leaves for college, something shifts — and nobody fully prepares you for it. Not just the quiet house, but the question underneath it: who am I now?Allie Hill is a life coach, author of The Girlfr...
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Episode 23
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42:27
E22: Biscuits, Business, and Balance with Carrie Morey of Callie's Hot Little Biscuit
In 2005, Carrie Morey started a biscuit business from her kitchen with a baby on her hip, a mom who thought it was a terrible idea, and a conviction that family would always come first. Twenty years later, Callie's Hot Little Biscuit is a natio...
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Episode 22
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35:56
E21: How to Have a Happy Birthday with Tamar Hurwitz-Fleming
Your birthday is the one day a year that belongs entirely to you. So why do so many of us dread it, dismiss it, or hand it over to other people's expectations?Tamar Hurwitz-Fleming is the author of How to Have a Happy Birthday a...
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Episode 21
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42:32
E20: How to KNOW What You Already Know with Shauna VanBogart
You already know more than you think you do. The problem is we've been taught to distrust it.Shauna VanBogart is an intuitive mentor and coach who helps women understand themselves at a level most of us have never been given permission t...
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Episode 20
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47:37
E19: Finding Freedom After Abuse with Lindsay Ferrier
Lindsay Ferrier built a career on wit, honesty, and saying out loud what everyone else was thinking — her blog Suburban Turmoil was one of the most widely read mom blogs of its era. But for years, she kept one part of her story completely hidde...
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Episode 19
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36:21
E18: What It Really Means to Be a "Has Been" with Jonathan Mookie Morant
Jonathan "Mookie" Morant had one of the most remarkable careers in music you've probably never heard about. He wrote and produced for the Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, Justin Timberlake, and Queen Latifah — and then walked away from all of it to be p...
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Episode 18
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39:20
E17: It's Not You, It's the Clothes with Camellia Jade
What if the thing standing between you and confidence isn't your body — it's what you're putting on it?Camellia Jade is a personal stylist at Style Finder Boutique and a woman on a mission to help other women feel at home in their bodies...
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Episode 17
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27:59
E16: Graduation, Reinvention, and Midlife Confidence with Laurin Collar
When your kids start leaving the nest, two things happen at once. You're proud of who they're becoming — and you're quietly asking yourself who you're becoming next.Laurin Collar is a lifestyle content creator, founder of The Collar Find...
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Episode 16
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38:33
E15: How to take an inventory of your life
Every time the season changes I get the urge to declutter. But the most useful inventory isn't the one in your closet — it's the one you take of your life.In this solo episode I'm walking you through a simple practice I use to get clear ...
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Episode 15
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15:24
E14: How to Know When It's Time for a Change
Sometimes the most important question isn't what you should do next. It's whether you're willing to stop forcing something that no longer fits.In this episode I'm sharing a conversation I had as a guest on the Badass Women in Business po...
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Episode 14
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35:24
E13: Taking Risks That Feel Safe with Kerstin Martin
What if the leap you're afraid to take is less risky than it looks — because you already have more of a safety net than you realize?Kerstin Martin has moved across the world, left corporate life, reinvented her career twice, and built a ...
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Episode 13
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43:15
E12: Finding Your Voice at Any Age with Marnie Dachis Marmet
Finding your voice isn't a single moment. For most of us it's a slow uncovering — layer by layer, season by season, often starting much later than we expected.Marnie Dachis Marmet spent years feeling stuck inside herself before she final...
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Episode 12
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29:57
E11: Why the Midlife Conversation Needs to Start Sooner with Kerri Devine
Nobody told us perimenopause could start in our early forties (or sooner). Nobody told us it could last a decade. And nobody told us it would arrive at the same time as everything else — aging parents, kids leaving home, career questions, ident...
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Episode 11
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23:29
E10: How to Make Authenticity Your Superpower with Lorna Hollifield
Some people spend years learning to trust themselves. Lorna Hollifield was born that way — and it has made all the difference.Lorna is an author and editor whose debut novel Bright Little Girls is a testament to what happens whe...
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Episode 10
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31:26
E9: What If It Works Out? A Conversation with Ann Imig
We spend so much time preparing for what could go wrong. What if we spent even a fraction of that energy imagining what could go right?Ann Imig is a life coach, the creator of the beloved storytelling series Listen to Your Mother, and so...
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Episode 9
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47:57
E8: How to Get Better at Love with Katherine Center
What if learning to love well is the most important thing you can do for your life? Not just romantic love—but the kind of love that shows up in how you see people, how you forgive, how you treat yourself.New York Times bestselling autho...
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Episode 8
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51:07
E7: It's Never Too Late to Try Something New with Erin Kienzle
Erin Kienzle and I worked together at a TV news station in Charleston in our twenties. I had no idea that twenty years later she'd be running two businesses, raising four daughters, traveling the Southeast as a benefit auctioneer, and teaching ...
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Episode 7
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33:06
E6: When the Year You Planned Isn't the Year You Got
Sometimes the year doesn't go the way you thought it would. Sometimes it's harder than you expected, longer than you prepared for, and full of things you never saw coming.In this solo episode I'm reflecting on one of the most significant...
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Episode 6
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16:52
E5: Nine Questions That Changed My Life
Some questions don't just make you think. They change the direction of everything.In this solo episode I'm sharing the nine questions that shaped my path — questions that came from therapists, mentors, trainers, authors, and friends at p...
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Episode 5
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11:50