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Thriving Mosaic - Discover & Embrace Your Unique IdentityAuthor: Stephanie Ravenscraft
A podcast dedicated to encouraging you to discover and embrace your unique identity, to authentically be yourself and to live your life in freedom from worrying about what others may say or think. Language: en Genres: Business, Education, Entrepreneurship, Self-Improvement Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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097 - Updates From My Little Corner
Monday, 22 June, 2026
In this episode, I’m sharing a simple life update from the past week. Matthew has now been in Japan for a week, and he is absolutely loving it. He loves the peacefulness, the mountains, the food, the affordability, and the kindness of the people he has met so far. I also share the fun surprise that he bought a pair of jeans, which is something I never expected from him. I also talk about McKenna being home for the weekend for her best friend’s 21st birthday lake weekend, and how I spent part of Friday helping her work on her apartment application and budget. Father’s Day gave me the chance to spend a couple of hours with my dad, and on the way out, I had a really meaningful driveway conversation with one of my brothers. We talked about being introverted little hermits, staying in our own corners, and still being willing to show up for each other when needed. Cliff and I also went to Music Under the Stars, an event connected to Meagan’s work, and I share how much I enjoy these concerts even though they are not something I would have discovered on my own. Then I talk about Toy Story. Toy Story 2 holds a special place in my memory because I watched it over and over with Meagan while I was pregnant with Matthew. I also share my thoughts after seeing Toy Story 5, remembering Toy Story 3, realizing I had actually seen Toy Story 4, and hearing a TikTok idea for how Toy Story 6 could bring the whole story full circle in a beautiful way. This episode is exactly what it sounds like: a weekly update, a few family stories, some ordinary life moments, and a reminder that sometimes the small things are more than enough to talk about.













