The Secret Life Of.
The podcast was born over one of our many facetime calls while we caught up on marriage, our kids, art, our businesses and the intimate details that make up our very wanderlust selves. It hit us one day that the things we often talk about are things a lot of women (and men) could find comforting and relatable. We’ve been supporting each other so much over the years that it occurred to us these conversations could transcend to others and so here we are. Our mission with this podcast is to be a positive, energetic, warm and light weekly escape from the hardships of life. We are SO happy you’re here to not only join in on our candid, heartfelt conversations, but also be a part of our community, which is everything to us.
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Liz Zuluaga
Oh heeyyyy, Liz here. Born and raised in sunny LA, I was the kid with an overwhelming nostalgic way about her. I saved everything, documented everything (always that girl with a camera) and romanticized my life from a very young age (still at it). I’ve always had an insatiable curiosity and it has served me well in my adult life. I want to know the why to basically everything and my passion for people feeds into that curiosity.
It’s no surprise I ended up being a communications major in college with an emphasis in photography. It’s where I discovered the way I see the world could not only be utilized through art, but how I build relationships with others and so a career in photography became my absolute dream life.
However, making that dream life happen wasn’t so easy without community or while working at a 9-5 I wasn’t happy in. So, I quit my job, left LA and started over in Seattle. Eventually, built my photography business, met Lynnsey and finally created that life I imagined for myself.
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Lynnsey Phillips
I’m an Idaho girl turned Seattleite. And while I never thought I’d return to Idaho by choice, here I am in beautiful Boise – married, raising our daughter, and running a business that empowers and challenges me in the best ways.
Naturally darty, I’m working on slowing down and embracing who I am at my core: a dreamer and connector who’s a bit naive and excitable.
Life has cracked me open more than once but I still believe in second chances, reaching for the unattainable and taking risks (even when they fail miserably).
If we meet in-person, I apologize in advance for asking you too many personal questions and being “a hugger”.
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