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To Live List

Delia Grenville

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What’s on your To Live List®? I realized there was something missing in my life—not another to-do, and definitely not a bucket list. Because what happens when you check off every box and you’re still here? To-do lists are useful, sure. But they’re about getting things done. And then what? Just another list. A To Live List® is different. It’s about how you want to live—through the highs, the lows, and everything in between. On this podcast, we explore what it means to truly live—and to be ful ...
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Rachel Anderholder shares her journey stepping away from her role as Executive Director at Carpe Mundi to deliberately explore her next chapter. Through this conversation, she reveals how intentional transitions, though challenging, create space for growth and deeper self-understanding. • Moving between comfort zones, learning zones, and panic zone…
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Big news, folks! To Live List just landed as an American Writing Award 2025 Podcast of the Year Finalist—and let’s just say, it took me a minute to process being in the top 7. This episode is all about that moment, what it means for the show, and a little reflection on how we got here. • My very real, very human reaction to the news (spoiler: feeli…
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Deanna Singh walked away from a corporate career—not once, but twice—to build a life fully aligned with purpose. Born to a Punjabi father and a Mississippi-raised mother, she grew up watching love transcend language and culture. That early lesson shaped how she moves through the world: boldly, with purpose, and unafraid to rewrite the rules. In thi…
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What if your next chapter wasn’t about slowing down—but about stepping up into a life filled with passion, purpose, and new adventures? Meet Marnie Dunn, a powerhouse from Southern California who’s flipping the script on what retirement should look like. Born into a rich and complex family history, Marnie’s journey is one of resilience and reinvent…
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Catherine Peters shares her journey as she transitions from a successful legal career to a path that honors her personal aspirations and well-being. This episode emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, vulnerability, and the necessity of putting oneself back into their life narrative. • Catherine introduces her background as a lawyer • Reflec…
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By day, Alisia is a lawyer. By passion, she’s the force behind Maren Designs, a brand that blends fashion, function, and a fearless leap into new territory. But long before she was balancing legal briefs and fabric swatches, we were two kids putting on balcony performances for the neighborhood—learning, in our own way, how to give ourselves permiss…
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Ever thought about making a huge career leap but felt like it was too late? Meet Janna Kimel, a former theater kid who hit her thirties and decided to shake things up—big time. In this episode of To Live List, Janna shares how she gave herself permission to walk away from the stage and dive into the world of UX research, proving that it’s never too…
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We’re leaping off into Wicked—not just the music and magic, but what it reveals about life and work. In this episode of To Live List, my co-host Tara Robertson and I unpack themes like allyship, colorism, and resilience through the lens of this iconic story. From how bold casting choices challenge norms to the surprising lessons musicals can teach …
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This one’s for anyone who’s ever felt like they were too much or too early. Leah Nagley Robbins joins me for a real talk on self-parenting, soul restoration, and why Gen X has a steely edge—but also needs to let some things go. We unpack a Facebook post that lit a fire under this whole convo, because sometimes, what looks like being too much is rea…
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Who’s really running the show—you, or some invisible permission slip you didn’t even sign up for? Permission fluidity is all about reclaiming the freedom to act, rest, or pivot without waiting for approval. Because let’s be real—too many of us have spent a lifetime looking for permission externally instead of just living. We’re unpacking how permis…
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Standing up against bullying is important. No one likes to be bullied. In this episode, tune in to connect the dots between bullying, shame, and some our murkiest workplace encounters. Listen in as Delia talks about some of the emotions that bubble up in bullying. Send us a text. We ❤️ to hear from you 💡 Checkout Our Blog called Tune-In for episode…
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In this episode, we talk about a life and wellness social post that really resonated with our online community #30dayrules. We talk about wisdom of getting self care and self parenting. I share some comments from our community members. So insightful! We wrap up with a excerpt from my life and wellness book and tie in how we stay connected to oursel…
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Ever seen a 70-something-year-old man try yoga for the first time—without a single complaint? That’s my dad. He showed up, no hesitation, no excuses—just pure presence. And it got me thinking: What if we all approached life like that? I’m sharing a chapter from Rants and Ramblings on Life and Wellness about the time my dad joined me for a workout. …
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I wanted to share this chapter of my book with you because we don't know what each other is going through. If you are struggling with your mental health and mindfulness, anytime of the year is difficult. Sadly, the holidays tend to be even more difficult. It's hard to know how to help, what to do, or how to be there for people around us who might n…
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A big welcome to Amy Oberst (0:27). Our first guest ever. Amy is a mom (of 2), avid reader, pacific northwester, hiker, skier, and a real high-tech superhero. Amy "home edits" her bosses and global team's administrative life which got us talking to seeing your own superpowers (2:26). I had forgotten that she had downloaded a copy of Rants + Ramblin…
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My first time ever at a TEDx event (1:50). It was 'everything': a meet up, a show, and a time for reflection. After 3 years on "hold" because of pandemic, we met in the Moda Center (where the Trailblazers play). There were ~7000 of us. I had some premier seating down on the floor and could observe the production (3:14) . I'll let you in on some of …
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Everything has its origin story! We were all set for a live recording when a technical mishap led to something unexpected—the first episode of the podcast. In this episode, I keep my word and recap a lively conversation with Kimberly Yvonne Steele, the narrator of Rants & Ramblings, my first short read available on Amazon. We dive into the book lau…
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