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  • #100 - Pulling Each Other Along: 100 Episodes of Grit That Redefine Ability and Belief
    Jan 22 2026

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    What if the only thing standing between someone and their potential is whether they’re allowed to believe it exists?

    In this powerful milestone episode of Girls Gone Gritty, the hosts celebrate their 100th show by welcoming two extraordinary guests whose story redefines grit, resilience, and possibility. Dave Clark, a former professional baseball player who competed on crutches, and Doug Cornfield, founder of Disability Dream & Do, share a journey rooted in courage, creativity, and unwavering belief.

    Listeners hear how Dave’s parents never treated him as “less than,” how doubt was never passed down, and how thinking differently, including mastering the knuckleball, opened doors others thought were closed. Beyond sports, this episode highlights the life-changing impact of kindness, from a childhood act that altered Dave’s future to a movement that now empowers children and adults with disabilities to explore their potential.

    This conversation is a reminder that limitations do not define destiny. With stories of perseverance, purpose, and paying it forward, this episode invites listeners to rethink what’s possible when we stop saying “you can’t” and start asking “what if?”

    Episode Highlights:
    (0:00) Intro
    (1:18) Celebrating 100 episodes of grit
    (1:51) The Top Three: culture, sports, and mindset
    (6:45) Introducing Dave Clark and Doug Cornfield
    (13:36) How belief shapes identity and confidence
    (15:04) Creating solutions when the odds are stacked
    (19:47) The danger of passing on doubt
    (23:17) Redefining strength and strategy
    (35:10) Disability Dream & Do and D3 Day
    (43:24) A childhood act of kindness that changed everything
    (51:02) Pulling each other along
    (56:48) Legacy, gratitude, and what really matters
    (57:28) Outro

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    58 min
  • #99 - The Sex Talk Every Parent Avoids
    Jan 15 2026

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    What if the conversations we avoid as parents are the ones our kids need most?

    In this episode of Girls Gone Gritty, Farley and Jennifer tackle one of the most uncomfortable but important topics in parenting: sex, virginity, and how to talk to your kids about it without shame, fear, or denial. What starts as a candid question quickly becomes a raw, honest discussion about generational shifts, real-life expectations, and why pretending teens are not curious or sexually developing does more harm than good.

    The hosts explore what age sex realistically enters the picture, how pressure, alcohol, and silence can shape first experiences, and why open communication matters more than strict rules. They reflect on their own experiences, the difference between boys and girls, modern dating culture, and the emotional weight teens carry when they feel unprepared or left out.

    This episode also zooms out to broader themes of responsibility, health, and agency, touching on burnout, body awareness, food transparency, and raising kids who feel confident asking hard questions. The core message is simple but powerful: you cannot protect your children by avoiding reality, but you can guide them by staying present, honest, and human.

    Episode Highlights:
    (1:50) Parenting responsibility and letting kids grow up
    (3:27) Burnout, body awareness, and listening to signals
    (5:09) Food, health, and questioning the system
    (6:25) When and how to talk to kids about sex
    (7:24) Realistic ages, peer pressure, and curiosity
    (9:07) Porn, respect, and modern dating confusion
    (12:50) What “being okay with it” really means as a parent
    (14:27) Birth control, STDs, and real-world preparation
    (16:14) Shame, stigma, and changing conversations
    (18:03) Virginity myths and emotional harm
    (20:01) Why silence creates insecurity
    (23:24) Every child is different, so conversations must be too
    (27:28) Self-respect, pressure, and staying true to yourself
    (28:26) Health resets, nutrition, and taking control
    (31:28) Song of the week and closing reflections
    (32:03) Outro

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    33 min
  • #98 - Don’t Be Board In 2026 Have “Vision” = Vision Board
    Jan 8 2026

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    What if a simple piece of poster board could change the direction of your year or even your life?
    In this energizing episode of Girls Gone Gritty, the hosts kick off 2026 with honest reflection, big vision, and gritty intention. From personal loss and gratitude to goal-setting and growth, this conversation blends heart, humor, and motivation.

    The core takeaway? Clarity creates momentum. The hosts break down how vision boards aren’t just crafty fun, they’re powerful tools for focus, manifestation, and alignment. By reflecting on what worked (and didn’t) in 2025, they show how naming your goals, visualizing them daily, and saying them out loud helps turn ideas into action.

    Listeners also get thoughtful commentary on timely topics: protecting your identity in the age of AI, how food systems shape health, and why art still matters, from album covers to authenticity in business. The episode wraps with inspiration, from committing to physical challenges like Tough Mudder to celebrating how AI can truly change lives for the better.

    This episode is perfect for anyone craving a reset, a spark, or permission to dream bigger and then actually map out how to get there.

    Episode Highlights:
    (0:00) Intro
    (0:55) Personal updates, gratitude, and life transitions
    (3:20) Top 3: AI identity rights, school food, album art recognition
    (6:23) Vision boards explained: goals, manifestation, and alignment
    (9:39) Business vision, authenticity, growth without selling out
    (13:23) Personal challenges, Tough Mudder, pushing limits
    (17:23) Got Grit Award: AI, resilience, and hope
    (20:00) Music, motivation, and a gritty send-off
    (21:22) Outro

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    22 min
  • #97 - Looking Back to Move Forward: What Girls Gone Gritty Learned This Year
    Jan 1 2026

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    What happens when you slow down long enough to really look at what people are responding to? In this New Year’s Eve episode of Girls Gone Gritty, the hosts pull out the magnifying glass and reflect on what the past year revealed about their listeners, their growth, and the topics that truly matter.

    They celebrate major milestones, including nearly 100,000 downloads, while sharing honest insights about how people actually consume podcasts. Instead of chasing trends, listeners are going back to the beginning to understand the hosts and their values. That realization reinforces a core belief of the show: relevance beats virality, and connection beats perfection.

    The episode weaves together reflections on culture, ethics, and responsibility, from environmental accountability and medical innovation to the influence of wealth, celebrity, and consumer choices. The hosts also break down their most-listened-to episodes, revealing why themes like grit, purpose, FOMO, relationships, and personal responsibility resonate so deeply.

    They close with a powerful reminder that growth requires evolution. Whether it is changing how you consume information, how you show up in your community, or how you define success, this episode invites listeners to reflect, reset, and move into the new year with intention, courage, and grit.

    Episode Highlights:
    (0:00) Intro
    (0:53) New Year reflection and gratitude
    (1:42) Environmental accountability and “you pollute, you pay”
    (2:30) Medical innovation, wealth, and access to health
    (4:03) Celebrity influence, ethics, and consumer responsibility
    (6:50) Reflecting on growth and podcast evolution
    (7:59) Top episodes and why people start from the beginning
    (10:29) FOMO, culture, and algorithm-driven consumption
    (12:16) Relationships, purpose, and personal growth themes
    (14:26) Global listener stats and organic growth
    (15:04) Vision boards, goals, and staying aligned
    (17:37) Community, conversation, and evolving beliefs
    (20:09) Got Grit Award and values-based leadership
    (26:38) Closing message: create the future you want
    (27:04) Outro


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    28 min
  • #96 - A Christmas Conversation About Religion
    Dec 25 2025

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    Ever wonder if your faith has to fit inside one “right” box to be real?

    In this Christmas Day episode of Girls Gone Gritty, Farley and Jennifer bring holiday cheer and tackle a big topic: religion, belief, and what it means to live with a strong moral compass. They talk about how faith can be deeply personal, shaped by family, culture, and life seasons, and why “man-made rules” sometimes push people away from the very God they are seeking. You’ll hear honest reflections on growing up around different traditions (Mormon, Catholic, Baptist, Mennonite and more), and a reminder that worship can happen in many places, not just one building.

    The conversation also challenges a common myth that “religion causes most wars,” pointing instead to power, politics, and resources as the bigger drivers. The takeaway is simple: choose goodness, stay curious about others, and keep your heart open this season. If this episode hits home, share it with someone who needs a little grit and a little grace.

    Episode Highlights:
    (0:00) Intro
    (1:14) Holiday Chaos, Gratitude, And Cheer
    (4:45) Christmas Picks And Faith Highlights
    (6:42) Many Religions, One Core Message
    (8:04) Personal Faith Versus Man-Made Rules
    (18:22) Myth About Wars And Power
    (25:23) Moral Compass, Joy, And Believing
    (28:56) Outro


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    29 min
  • #95 - I’m Sorry Isn’t Weak: Why Forgiveness Takes Grit
    Dec 18 2025

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    What if forgiveness isn’t about being ready, but about being honest with where you are right now?

    In this heartfelt Girls Gone Gritty episode, Farley and Jen tackle one of the hardest human experiences: forgiveness. They break the myth that forgiveness has a deadline and remind listeners that it’s okay to pause relationships, conversations, and even apologies when something feels too close to home. Forgiveness, they explain, is not about forgetting, excusing, or instantly reconciling. It’s about freeing yourself from carrying resentment that drains your energy and shapes your life.

    Through personal stories of broken friendships, weddings, family rifts, and reconnections decades later, the hosts show how forgiveness is often a long process. They walk through practical stages like recalling what happened, building empathy, deciding what you want, and letting go when you’re ready. The episode also highlights the importance of clear communication, especially avoiding reactionary texts, and considering the unseen struggles others may carry.

    This conversation is a reminder that forgiveness is grit in action. It’s messy, personal, and powerful, and it can open the door to peace, healing, and healthier boundaries, especially during the holidays.

    Episode Highlights:
    (0:00) Intro
    1:23) Holidays, Emotions, And Social Pressure
    (6:27) Why Saying “I’m Sorry” Is So Hard
    (7:30) What Forgiveness Really Means
    (9:10) A Friendship Lost For 25 Years
    (12:37) The Five Stages Of Forgiving
    (14:31) Pausing Relationships Without Guilt
    (19:16) Why Texting Makes Conflict Worse
    (21:13) Owning Mistakes Without Defensiveness
    (27:09) Understanding Neurodivergence And Behavior
    (30:22) Grit In Action And Real-World Courage
    (34:04) Mending Fences Starts With One Step
    (34:31) Outro


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    35 min
  • #94 - Navigating Holiday Stress with Grit and Grace
    Dec 11 2025

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    What if the people smiling hardest at your holiday party are actually barely holding it together? In this episode of Girls Gone Gritty, Farley and Jennifer get real about the hidden mental load of the holidays. They talk about how pressure to “be merry,” money stress, family drama, grief, and even the weather can quietly wear you down, even if you’ve never had a mental health diagnosis.

    You’ll hear simple ways to spot when someone you love might be struggling, things like withdrawing from traditions, changing routines, or suddenly becoming “too busy” for everything. The girls also share practical ideas to protect your own mental health: setting boundaries with toxic events, managing expectations, watching alcohol use, finding sunlight and movement, and choosing relationships that actually refill your cup.

    They close by spotlighting real mental health resources and a heartwarming story of an influencer who helped an elderly man finally retire, reminding us that small acts of kindness really can change a life.

    Episode Highlights:
    (0:00) Intro
    (2:16) Seasonal weather and mood shifts
    (3:24) Top three: Golden Globes, Disney, AI pricing
    (5:05) Re-centering the holidays on joy and kindness
    (7:07) “It’s okay to not be okay”
    (9:02) Expectations, perfectionism, and money stress
    (10:48) Grief, empty chairs, and checking on others
    (11:54) Seasonal affective disorder and sunlight strategies
    (13:15) Family dynamics, boundaries, and substance use
    (16:23) Trauma triggers and rewriting old holiday stories
    (17:46) Red flags someone may be struggling
    (19:21) Managing expectations, self-care, and getting support
    (19:57) Mental health resources and crisis hotlines
    (23:38) Got Grit story: helping an 87-year-old retire
    (25:00) Song of the day and final reminder to reach out
    (26:41) Outro


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    27 min
  • #93 - What’s Better for You..….Cali Sober or Alcohol?
    Dec 4 2025

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    Ever wondered why our culture swings so hard between cocktails, cannabis, and “California sober” trends? This episode of Girls Gone Gritty unpacks the real conversations people are having, but rarely out loud, about alcohol, THC, CBD, responsibility, and how much of it is tied to stress, identity, and shifting generational norms.

    Jen and Farley open up about post-holiday overwhelm, family emotional hangovers, and how alcohol intensifies everything, from anxiety to exhaustion. From there, they break down why drinking culture feels different today, why Gen Z is stepping away from booze, and how cannabis products have exploded into the mainstream. You’ll hear honest takes on safety, moderation, the emotional reasons people “take the edge off,” and the surprising ways THC helped a family member battling cancer.

    The hosts don’t shy away from the hard stuff either, like packaging that appeals to kids, hidden potencies, SCROMEDY (yes, that’s real), and why both alcohol and cannabis require serious self-awareness.

    They wrap with reminders to stay responsible, stay hydrated, and stay informed because knowing how these substances affect your mood, sleep, energy, and habits can change everything.

    Episode Highlights:
    (0:00) Intro
    (1:50) Post-holiday exhaustion, alcohol anxiety, and emotional hangovers
    (3:02) New holiday traditions and consumption awareness
    (4:59) This week’s “Top Three” headlines
    (7:03) The rise of drinking culture and its impact
    (7:56) Gen Z swapping alcohol for cannabis
    (9:01) Cannabis stereotypes and early life experiences
    (10:14) Legalization, stigma, and shifting norms
    (12:10) Why adults use THC vs. alcohol
    (13:49) How low-dose THC beverages affect mood
    (15:10) Driving, safety, and the Uber reminder
    (16:01) CBD vs THC explained simply
    (17:17) Personal experiences with medical cannabis
    (18:39) Alcohol highs vs. THC highs
    (19:53) Potency, edibles, seltzers, and hidden risks
    (21:00) Keeping THC away from kids and teens
    (22:02) Trend shifts post-COVID
    (23:33) Economics, health, and generational shifts
    (24:47) Alcoholism, addiction, and SCROMEDY
    (26:07) Pros and cons of THC, CBD, and alcohol
    (33:00) Big alcohol vs. cannabis industry changes
    (34:04) Moderation, health benefits, and medical approvals
    (35:27) Gratitude for listeners + Got Grit award
    (37:35) Song of the week + hydration reminder
    (38:20) Outro


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    39 min