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  • Risking Everything at the Indy 500 with Felix Rosenqvist
    May 28 2026

    Even if you’re not a racing fan, one look and you would agree…we may never see racing as good and as intense as what millions witnessed in the final lap of this year's Indy 500.

    There are sporting events that feel bigger than the result, and this Memorial Day weekend tradition is one of them.

    In this episode, I had a chance to sit down with Felix Rosenqvist the morning after he crossed the bricks and became the Indy 500 champion in the closest finish ever. To give you an idea of how big of a deal this race is to the drivers who compete in this series, Felix’s win left runner up David Malukas in tears because he almost had it. They all say it – the driver who wins THIS race, is immortalized forever.

    Felix takes us inside the final lap, the split-second risk that changed everything, and the feeling of winning his first oval race at the biggest Indycar race in the world. He also opens up about becoming a father earlier in the month, how it shifted the pressure he carries, and why this win felt like a reflection point after some difficult seasons.

    What You’ll Discover:

    • The magic and tradition of Indianapolis (01:05)
    • Why Felix risked it all on the high line (05:03)
    • How fans in Indy rallied behind him (09:07)
    • How fatherhood changed his perspective (10:52)
    • The thing no one tells you about the grind (14:47)
    • Felix’s must-have race day food (19:22)

    Felix’s story is a reminder that the biggest wins are rarely just about one moment. What he shares shows the human side of a once-in-a-lifetime win: the nerves, the gratitude, the family piece, and the years of hard work behind one unforgettable finish.

    To hear more of these conversations, subscribe to Things No One Tells You wherever you like to watch or listen, and if this conversation impacted you, please rate and review the show.

    You can watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2iq9vw3MnDI

    For a full transcript and more, check out our blog post: https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/felix-rosenqvist-49

    Check out more from Felix Rosenqvist on Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/frosenqvist/

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    23 min
  • Winning the Indy 500 with Álex Palou - Encore Episode
    May 21 2026

    I’m really excited about this year’s Indy 500 coming up, and seeing Álex Palou secure the pole position reminded me of our great conversation right after he won last year. I wanted to share that interview with you all ahead of this year’s race.

    After Álex Palou won the Indy 500 in 2025, I watched through the glass that separates the broadcast booth with victory circle, as Álex and his racecar were lifted up to the celebratory stage where professional photographers snapped countless rounds of images of Álex and his team celebrating the moment that no doubt changed their life.

    I loved watching his wife Esther hand over their daughter Lucia to celebrate with her dad and I found myself wondering what he would do next – after this portion of pomp and circumstance was over. What would his reaction be behind closed doors? I knew he’d be exhausted, rolling in on a couple hours of sleep if he was lucky, but I was so grateful to sit down with Álex the next morning; hours after winning the Indy 500, I expected adrenaline and exhaustion. What I didn’t expect was how much heart he’d bring into that conversation and what his answer to the “thing no one tells you” highlighted about his family commitment.

    This episode is about more than speed. It’s about the quiet sacrifices. The money burned on tires and fuel, the long days chasing a dream across continents, and the people who made it possible.

    From the stands inside Indianapolis Motor Speedway packed with Spanish flags to the emotional moment his father ran toward him on the track after his win, Álex opens up about the power of team, tradition, and staying level in the moments that matter most.

    What You’ll Hear:

    • The emotional celebration that started with a run down the track (5:49)
    • Why winning the Indy 500 changes everything, even for a three-time champion (7:04)
    • Álex’s family's sacrifice and what it really took to get here (10:51)
    • The surprising habits that keep Álex sharp (14:39)

    Álex gives us a rare glimpse into the life of a champion, and the grounded perspective that might just keep him winning. He reminds us that greatness doesn’t just happen on the track. It’s built over years of figuring out how to show up day after day, amid failures and setbacks, even when no one is watching.

    This one is for anyone who wants to know more about the moments that don’t make the highlight reel; check out Álex’s inspiring story.

    You can watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/19v7uCjBPEY

    For a full transcript and more, check out our blog post: https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/alex-palou-48

    Check out more from Álex on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexpalou/

    Support this podcast:

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    20 min
  • Presence, Purpose, and Connection: Season 2 Wrap Up
    May 14 2026

    Season 2 of Things No One Tells You turned into something I didn’t fully expect.

    Yes, we talked to Olympians, musicians, broadcasters, athletes, and entrepreneurs. But underneath all of those stories was a much bigger conversation about presence, connection, and what success actually means once you finally get there.

    In this special season wrap-up episode, I revisit some of the moments that stayed with me most. Angela Ruggiero shares why life works best when we’re fully present and “playing jazz.” Joan Lunden reflects on navigating motherhood while building a groundbreaking career. Jeff Francoeur opens up about helping kids feel valued in sports and in life. Vernon Davis shares the hard truth that success alone doesn’t guarantee happiness or stability. And Ani DiFranco reminds us that authentic connection may actually be the whole point.

    What You’ll Hear:

    1. Angela Ruggiero on fun, presence, and “playing jazz” (01:00)
    2. Joan Lunden on motherhood and breaking barriers (07:41)
    3. Jeff Francoeur on youth sports and feeling valued (12:55)
    4. Vernon Davis on success, money, and learning the hard way (20:08)
    5. Ani DiFranco on connection over achievement (26:51)
    6. The biggest lessons and themes from Season 2 (35:16)

    This season brought so many honest conversations, unexpected insights, and moments I’ll carry with me for a long time. I’m incredibly grateful to everyone who has been part of our community this season.

    Season 3 officially launches this summer, and we have so many exciting conversations ahead. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and share Things No One Tells You so you don’t miss what’s next.

    You can watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DvdfpoTJprA

    For a full transcript and more, check out our blog post: https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/season-2-wrap-up-47

    Episodes mentioned:

    Ep 35 What Really Matters in Youth Sports with Jeff Francoeur https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/jeff-francoeur-35

    Ep 37 What It Really Takes to Win Gold with Angela Ruggiero https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/angela-ruggiero-37

    Ep 39 Saying Yes Before You Feel Ready with Joan Lunden https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/joan-lunden-39

    Ep 40 Second Acts After an NFL Career with Vernon Davis https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/vernon-davis-40

    Ep 42 Building a Career Without Compromising Your Voice with Ani DiFranco https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/ani-difranco-42

    Support this podcast:

    Follow Things No One Tells You on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thingsnoonetellsyoupod/

    Stay connected with Lindsay https://www.lindsaycz.com/ and follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lindsaycz/

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    36 min
  • When Your Favorite Product Disappears with Tricia Caliola
    May 7 2026

    What happens when something you’ve relied on for decades suddenly disappears? For Tricia Caliola, it was her signature pink hair color. A specific shade she had worn for over 20 years, something that made her feel like herself.

    When her favorite product was discontinued, she didn’t just accept it. She went looking for answers. And that’s where this story takes a turn.

    In this episode, Tricia walks us through the journey that followed and that continues to this day. It’s an adventure filled with dead ends, determination, and moments that honestly feel more like a detective story than a beauty trip. But at its core, this journey is about something much bigger.

    It’s about identity. It’s about confidence. And about the quiet ways we build ourselves over time.

    What You’ll Hear
    1. How Tricia’s signature look became part of her identity (11:50)
    2. Testing every alternative on the market (16:44)
    3. The investigation into what happened (19:45)
    4. Starting over and building something new (30:28)
    5. The sacrifices behind chasing something this personal (39:17)

    This episode is a reminder that sometimes the things we chase aren’t really about the thing itself. They’re about how it makes us feel. And sometimes, that’s worth everything.

    If you’re loving TNOTY, be sure to subscribe to the show, and share this episode with a friend.

    You can watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pZdZzUlydqA

    For a full transcript and more, check out our blog post: https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/tricia-caliola-46

    Check out more from Tricia Caliola on Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/triciacaliolamua/

    Support this podcast:

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    53 min
  • What Dog Rescue Teaches About Love with Isabel Klee
    Apr 30 2026

    Sometimes the biggest breakthroughs don’t come from pushing harder; they come from leaning into the simple thing you already love.

    In this episode, I sit down with Isabel Klee, a writer and content creator whose journey started with fostering dogs and sharing their stories online. What began as a passion project quickly grew into something much bigger, with a loyal following, a book, and even a TV series in development. But at the center of it all is something surprisingly simple: authentic storytelling rooted in love and authenticity.

    We talk about how Isabel combined her two biggest passions, writing and animal rescue, and what she’s learned along the way about relationships, patience, and connection. From navigating her twenties to building a career that feels aligned, Isabel’s story is a reminder that you don’t always need a perfect plan to create something meaningful.

    What You’ll Discover:

    1. How fostering dogs led to a bigger platform (01:24)
    2. The power of saying what you want out loud (10:33)
    3. Love, connection, and communication (13:54)
    4. Lessons from caring for animals (15:45)
    5. Building a life that feels aligned (20:10)

    This conversation is a reminder that sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is trust what already feels right and follow it. If this one resonates with you, be sure to subscribe to Things No One Tells You and share this episode with a friend.

    You can watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/09MnxFXzgh4

    For a full transcript and more, check out our blog post: https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/isabel-klee-45

    Mentioned in the episode

    What It Really Takes to Win Gold with Angela Ruggiero https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/angela-ruggiero-37

    Check out more from Isabel Klee:

    Follow Isabel on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/simonsits/ and on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@simonsits

    Isabel’s new book Dogs, Boys, and Other Things I’ve Cried About just came out: https://simonsits.com/en-cad/products/dogs-boys-and-other-things-ive-cried-about

    Support this podcast:

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    58 min
  • The Art of Hats with Milliner Christine A. Moore and Blake Seidel
    Apr 23 2026

    If you’ve ever watched the Kentucky Derby, you’ve seen the gorgeous hats. What you may not realize is the level of thought, storytelling, and emotion that goes into each one.

    In this episode, I sit down with Christine Moore and Blake Seidel, the couple behind CAM Hats, the brand that has become part of the Derby tradition. From their beginnings in theater to building a thriving business together, their story is full of creativity, resilience, and honest insight into what it takes to grow something meaningful.

    We talk about how Christine designs with intention, how they navigate working together as a couple, and one of the biggest lessons no one tells you about leadership in the arts.

    What You’ll Hear:

    1. Christine’s early inspiration in theater design (00:16)
    2. The meaning behind Derby fashion traditions (13:50)
    3. The realities of running a business together (20:00)
    4. Why criticism in creative work is so delicate (22:27)
    5. Lessons learned from years in the fashion industry (25:26)

    This conversation is about more than fashion. It’s about how we show up, how we communicate, and how we help others feel seen.

    If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to subscribe, rate, and share it with someone who would love it, too.

    You can watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QY85N1sq09U

    For a full transcript and more, check out our blog post: https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/blake-seidel-and-christine-a-moore-44

    Check out more from Christine A. Moore:

    Check out Christine’s website and her Spring 2026 collection: https://www.camhats.com/

    Follow Christine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camhatsnyc/

    Mentioned in the Episode:

    https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/christina-stembel-34

    Support this podcast:

    Follow Things No One Tells You on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thingsnoonetellsyoupod/

    Stay connected with Lindsay https://www.lindsaycz.com/ and follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lindsaycz/

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    1 h et 13 min
  • Navigating the Impact of Addiction with Stable Recovery - Encore Episode
    Apr 16 2026
    This month is my cousin Alex’s birthday, and it’s also when Stable Recovery hosts their spring gala. It felt like the right time to revisit this powerful conversation I had with Christian Countzler of Stable Recovery, along with my aunt and uncle, Alex’s parents, Sandy and Dave Schimizzi.When I first visited Stable Recovery, I knew something meaningful was happening there: not just treatment, but transformation. In this episode, Christian shares his journey from addiction to building a place designed to remove the barriers he faced when trying to get well. You’ll also hear from my aunt and uncle, who speak openly about losing their son and the heartbreaking gaps they encountered while trying to help him.Together, we talk about the individuality of addiction, the pressures families aren’t prepared for, and the moments that make long-term recovery so difficult without real support. This is an emotional episode, but it’s also hopeful, a reminder that change is possible when communities, not just individuals, show up.What You’ll Discover:Christian’s story and the origins of Stable Recovery (08:46)Alex’s journey and early emotional struggles (12:54)The fear and uncertainty families live with daily (20:55)The depth of despair people can experience (24:09)The limitations of sentencing and current treatment options (24:42)Why it’s important to not give up on loved ones (25:34)The critical need for purpose and follow-up care (26:22)This conversation doesn’t offer easy answers. But it does offer truth, the kind that helps people feel less alone.You can watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8QlHl7iDrVk For a full transcript and more, check out our blog post: https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/stable-recovery-43 Check out more from Stable Recovery:See their website: https://www.stablerecovery.net/ Follow Stable Recovery on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stable_recovery/ Donate today: https://www.stablerecovery.net/make-a-difference#Donate Learn more about Lindsay’s visits to Stable Recovery from these videos: Horses Hold the Power on Path to Lasting SobrietyThe Healing Power of Horses ‘Putting People Back Together’Mike Lowery’s Passion for Horses and Gratitude for a New Lease on LifeRead more from Christian Countzler about navigating sobriety during the holidays with his article: “If you’re navigating sobriety during the holidays, know you’re not alone”If you are in the US and need immediate help, connect with treatment and mental health referrals near you by: Calling 1-800-662-HELP (4357) Texting your zip code to HELP4U (435748)Support this podcast:Follow Things No One Tells You on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thingsnoonetellsyoupod/ Stay connected with Lindsay https://www.lindsaycz.com/ and follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lindsaycz/ Subscribe to my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@lindsaycz
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    1 h et 24 min
  • Building a Career Without Compromising Your Voice with Ani DiFranco
    Apr 9 2026
    If you had told me as a student at James Madison University that one day, decades later, I'd be waiting to go onstage for a conversation with Ani DiFranco, I would've NEVER believed you.Her songs were on repeat on our playlist. Somehow, as my roommates and I danced to her music in our dorm or as I listened through my headphones making my way across campus, I felt like her lyrics were intended specifically for me. Turns out that’s exactly how all of her fans have felt for decades. That ability to connect through vulnerability is what has always made Ani DiFranco so special as an artist. This live conversation with Ani started as a look at her journey and new book, The Spirit of Ani, but it quickly turned into an impromptu talk about her views on life after death, her longstanding fight against the patriarchy, and yes, even donkeys. The powerful connection within the room was palpable from the moment she took her shoes off to sit cross legged at the start of our conversation. It felt like we were at a sleepover with 150 plus of our closest friends listening in and that vibe was certainly because of her ability to be so present in the moment. Many thanks to the Westport Library and Verso Studios for creating the environment to have such a memorable evening and for hosting this conversation as part of VersoFest 2026.We spend so much time thinking about where we’re going. We rarely stop to ask if we’re already where we need to be. Ani DiFranco has spent decades doing exactly that, choosing presence over pressure, connection over convention. Ani reflects on building a career rooted in independence, turning down the traditional music industry, and learning to trust her instincts from a young age.What I loved most is how honest she is about the process. The exhaustion, the doubts, and the realization that fulfillment isn’t waiting somewhere ahead, it’s in the moment you’re in.What You’ll Discover:How vulnerability became Ani’s superpower (00:09:56)Being on her own at 15 and finding her path (00:22:05)Turning down record labels and choosing independence (00:25:29)What success meant early in her career (00:30:36)The moment Ani realized music connected people (00:31:03)Why presence is everything (00:32:45)This conversation is about more than music. It’s about identity, intuition, and the courage to choose your own way, even when it doesn’t look like anyone else’s.If you’re enjoying these conversations, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review, and share this episode with a friend. It helps us keep bringing these conversations to you.This live event interview was recorded at Verso Studios in the Westport Library as part of VersoFest 2026.You can watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/3C6891Vpvf4 For a full transcript and more, check out our blog post: https://www.lindsaycz.com/show-notes/ani-difranco-42 Check out more from Ani DiFranco: Follow Ani DiFranco on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/anidifranco/ Check out Ani DiFranco’s label Righteous Babe Records https://www.righteousbabe.com/ Discover Ani DiFranco’s last book The Spirit of Ani: Reflections on Spirituality, Feminism, Music, and Freedom https://www.akashicbooks.com/catalog/the-spirit-of-ani-reflections-on-spirituality-feminism-music-and-freedom/ Support this podcast:Follow Things No One Tells You on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thingsnoonetellsyoupod/ Stay connected with Lindsay https://www.lindsaycz.com/ and follow her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lindsaycz/ Subscribe to my YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@lindsaycz
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    1 h et 8 min