Tell Me What It's Like Podcast
1) What’s Your Favorite Holiday Tradition? Season 1 Guests Share
As the year comes to a close, guests from Season 1 of Tell Me What It’s Like share the holiday traditions that matter most to them. From longtime family rituals to traditions shaped by loss, life seas...Show More
2) From Single Mom to Sustainable Style: Sarah Teresinski on Turning Old Things New
When Sarah Teresinski was a single mom, she couldn’t afford the beautiful little dresses she saw in stores for her daughter. So she decided to teach herself how to sew. That simple decision sparked a ...Show More
From Single Mom to Sustainable Style: Sarah Teresinski on Turning Old Things New
41:50 | Nov 5th, 2025
3) The Woman Who Changed Chess: Susan Polgar on Becoming a Grandmaster
Susan Polgar’s father believed geniuses weren’t born, they were made. So when his three-year-old daughter found an old chess set in their Budapest apartment, he saw an opportunity to prove it. Susan q...Show More
4) Becoming Wise in the Age of AI: Jeff Burningham on What It Means to Be Human
After decades of chasing success as a tech entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and even a candidate for Utah governor, Jeff Burningham found himself questioning what it all meant.When the governor’s rac...Show More
Becoming Wise in the Age of AI: Jeff Burningham on What It Means to Be Human
40:16 | Oct 22nd, 2025
5) What Happened to Millennials: Charlie Wells on Defending a Generation
Journalist Charlie Wells is a Millennial — and by now, something of an expert on the Millennial generation, too. In his debut book, What Happened to Millennials: In Defense of a Generation, he shares ...Show More
6) Walking to Sweat: Cori Burns on Creating Women’s Walking Shoes for Fitness
Cori Burns had always loved running, but eventually pregnancy pushed her to walking for exercise. She found she loved it, but quickly realized there weren't any shoes made for women who walked for fit...Show More
7) Fighting Forest Fires: Linda Strader on Breaking Barriers
When Linda Strader joined a US Forest Service fire crew in the 1970s, she didn’t know how rare it was for women to do that kind of work - she just wanted an interesting job. But she quickly realized s...Show More
8) The Importance of Kindness: Jennifer Daniel on Teaching Modern Etiquette
When Jennifer Daniel landed her first job after college, she quickly realized she didn’t quite know how to navigate the world of business meetings with confidence. That led her to the Protocol School ...Show More
9) Leaving It All Behind: Valerie Russell on Starting a Business Abroad
Valerie Russell spent a decade in criminal justice. She worked as a corrections officer, a narcotics investigator, even on the 9/11 Human Recovery Project. But one day, she realized she wanted somethi...Show More
10) Being the Poop Song Guy: Matt Farley on 26,000 Songs and Imperfect Creativity
Matt Farley has created over 26,000 songs ... many of them about poop. But behind the absurd humor is a thoughtful approach to creativity, productivity, and making things without fear.In this episode ...Show More
Being the Poop Song Guy: Matt Farley on 26,000 Songs and Imperfect Creativity
38:28 | Sep 10th, 2025