S4;E10: How To Sparkle From The Inside Out (w/ special visitor Trish Schribert)
We’re joined by Trish Schribert, the creative soul behind Soul Sparkle Love, for a heartfelt and delightfully inspiring conversation about living your sparkle from the inside out. Trish believes sparkle isn’t just something you wear, it’s something you are. From disco balls and rhinestone jackets to faith, creativity, and honoring the people who see your light before you do, this conversation explores how self-expression can become both a personal practice and a form of connection. Along the way, we dive into grief, creativity as care, childlike wonder, edible glitter, bedazzled books, and why glitter and confetti might actually be wise life teachers. This episode is a reminder to use the special things now, follow what lights you up, and let yourself shine unapologetically.
S4;E9: When Art, Therapy, & Whimsy Collide (w/ special visitor Allie Joy)
In this episode of Greetings From Confetti Land, we’re joined by Allie Joy, a board-certified art therapist and licensed professional counselor who believes creativity isn’t a luxury, a side quest, or something we outgrow...it’s essential. Together, we explore what happens when art, therapy, and whimsy collide: why play can be profoundly healing, how making a mess on purpose can help us feel more human, and why adults desperately need color, curiosity, and creative permission in their lives. From texture hunting in the wild to junk journaling with literal trash, disco tiles that never leave your house, and the quiet rebellion of choosing rainbow silverware, this conversation is a love letter to process over perfection. We talk about why creativity doesn’t have to look like “art,” how whimsy can be survival, and what it means to embrace joy, mess, and meaning all at once. If you’ve ever felt like play was something you were supposed to grow out of, this episode is your official permission slip to pick it back up and douse it in glitter (optional, but obviously encouraged).
S4;E8: Through Disco-Colored Glasses
Buckle up, party people, because this year New Year’s resolutions are getting a glow-up. Instead of rigid goals and unattainable 'shoulds,' we invite you into a more playful, present, and joy-forward way of stepping into the year ahead. It's all about shifting your perspective, and we're dishing out some practical ideas for how to to do just that. It's an open-hearted invitation to notice the quiet beauty woven into everyday moments, to stay curious about who you’re becoming, and to let creativity lead the way. Consider this your permission slip to begin the year with intention, wonder, and heart over hustle.
S4;E7: Journey to Joy (w/ special visitor Amy Dickens)
In this episode we’re joined by Amy Dickens, author of 101 Ways to Spread Joy and host of the Joyfully You podcast, for a conversation that celebrates beautifully unhinged joy, playful rebellion, and letting your inner goofball take the mic. Amy invites us to loosen our grip on perfection, reconnect with play as adults, and remember that joy is not a reward, it’s a birthright. From grocery-store dance breaks to soul-lifting micro-moments, this episode is a permission slip to laugh louder, live lighter, and sprinkle joy like confetti...even (especially) when life feels messy.
S4;E6: How to Celebrate the Sad Stuff
Check your emotions and grab some confetti, because in this episode we're talking about all the feels! We dive headfirst into the beautifully messy world of honoring life's harder moments...without slapping a toxic positivity bow on top. From ugly crying on the floor surrounded by sparkle to throwing yourself a full-blown pity party (cake included!), we're making the case that sadness deserves a seat at the celebration table. It's playful, it's profound, and it just might change the way you think about your feelings.
S4;E5: Living a Colorful Life (w/ special visitor Rachel Mae Smith)
In today's color-drenched conversation, Rachel Mae Smith takes us on her journey from DIY crafting queen to full-on ambassador of living a boldly colorful life. She opens up about treating creativity as a daily practice (not just a hobby), navigating motherhood without losing her spark, and the behind-the-scenes magic of writing her book Colorful Living. Together, we explore why color matters - not just in your home, but in your mood, your memories, and your sense of self.
S4;E4: The Beauty of Being A Bit Much (w/ special visitor Lyndsay Rush)
In today's episode we sit down with writer and creative director Lyndsay Rush to talk about the beauty of embracing chaos, from confetti-level messes to the emotional “big whoop” moments (that toddlers apparently understand better than adults). We dig into the permission slip her book A Bit Much gives all of us who feel things loudly, exploring how humor becomes both a coping mechanism and a creative compass (especially when you’re standing in pink platform Crocs holding a bag of Doritos for emotional support).
S4;E3: Crafting Joyful Experiences (with special visitor Morgan First)
Step inside a technicolor world where strategy meets sparkle! In this joyful conversation, Morgan First takes us behind the scenes of her journey creating immersive experiences that invite people to play, connect, and feel.
S4;E2: Use The Special Stuff
We're talking all about using the special stuff — the fancy candles, the glittery notebooks, and the confetti you’ve been “saving” for someday. (Spoiler: someday is now.)
S4;E1: On Silliness & Sparkle
Welcome back to Confetti Land, friends! 🎉 Join us as we dive into the theme of "Reclaiming Joy," exploring the beautiful mess of life with laughter, whimsy, and a sprinkle of vulnerability.
S3;Bonus Episodes
As a little extra treat, check out these bonus episodes for Season 3 of Greetings From Confetti Land!
S3;E8: How To Celebrate A New Year
Looking for the ultimate roundup of New Year’s celebration ideas? We've got you!
S3;E7: Spread Kindness Like Confetti
Let's sprinkle joy and wisdom while exploring the magical intersection of kindness and confetti!
S3;E6: The Glimmer Effect (w/ special visitor Deb Dana)
As the creator of the concept of "glimmers," Deb Dana helps us dive deep into understanding the science of feeling safe enough to celebrate.