More Like You with Angie Mizzell
More Like You is a podcast about the pivotal moments and perspective shifts that point us toward a life that feels true. It's for the woman at a crossroads—who has started to question the life she worked so hard to build. We talk about identity, belonging, seasonal transitions, and what it actually looks like to stop performing and start living from what's real.
The leap is just the beginning. This show is about everything that comes after.
Hosted by Angie Mizzell, author of Girl in the Spotlight. New episodes every Thursday.
Episodes
28 episodes
E27: Girl in the Spotlight Is Now an Audiobook—And Why This Story Still Matters
My memoir, Girl in the Spotlight, is now an audiobook. In this episode, I'm sharing the full story of why this book exists, why it took two years to bring it to audio, and why I believe this coming-of-age story is still so important fo...
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Episode 27
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22:16
E26: Why Looking Back Helps You Move Forward
It’s the last week of February, and in this episode, I’m sharing why it’s never too late to pause and reflect before moving forward. I walk through the simple year-end reflection process I did with my family—including the exact questions we use...
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Episode 26
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19:33
E25: Holy Instants and the Thresholds That Change Us with Gina Moore
There are moments in life that feel like time pauses—the kind that pull us out of our heads and back into our hearts. This episode is about one of those moments, and about what it looks like to navigate life transitions we don’t feel prepared f...
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Episode 25
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18:57
E24: "I'm Sorry I Cremated You" with Jaclyn Michelle Smith
When I read "I’m Sorry I Cremated You" by Jaclyn Michelle Smith, I instantly connected with her story. Her memoir captures the heartbreak, humor, and healing that come with caring for a parent with dementia and grieving the loss of both parents...
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Episode 24
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47:29
E23: The Girlfriend's Guide to Empty Nesting with Allie Hill
It hits you in unexpected moments: months before the dorm drop-off, in the grocery aisle, or on a Sunday morning when the house just feels different.In this episode, I’m talking with Allie Hill, author of The Girlfriend’s Guid...
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Episode 23
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42:27
E22: Biscuits, Business, and Balance with Carrie Morey of Callie's Hot Little Biscuit
This week, I'm talking with Carrie Morey, founder of Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit — the Charleston-born brand that began with her mom's country-ham biscuits and grew into a national favorite.In 2005, Carrie was a new mom with a s...
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Episode 22
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35:35
E21: How to Have a Happy Birthday with Tamar Hurwitz-Fleming
More Like You is One! October is a milestone month: I turned 51, More Like You turned one, and my memoir Girl in the Spotlight turned two. In this birthday-themed episode, author
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Episode 21
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42:32
E20: How to KNOW What You Already Know with Shauna VanBogart
What if your next best move isn’t something you figure out, but something you feel?In this episode of More Like You, I sit down with intuitive mentor and business guide Shauna VanBogart for a deep and eye-openi...
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Episode 20
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47:16
E19: Finding Freedom After Abuse with Lindsay Ferrier
Lindsay Ferrier is known for her wit, honesty, and long-running blog Suburban Turmoil—but until recently, she hadn’t shared one of the most defining parts of her story.In this episode, Lindsay opens up about the abuse she endure...
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Episode 19
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36:00
E18: What It Really Means to Be a "Has Been" with Jonathan Mookie Morant
In this episode, I'm talking with my friend, songwriter, musician, and music producer Jonathan "Mookie" Morant. Mookie is a multi-talented artist, songwriter, and record producer who has sold over 30 million units and earned many Go...
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Episode 18
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39:20
E17: It's Not You, It's the Clothes with Camellia Jade
I met Camellia Jade when we both spoke at the Take the Lead conference. She walked on stage, took off her clothes, and stood in her red underwear. Not for shock value—but to show us what vulnerability really looks like. And wh...
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Episode 17
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27:59
E16: Graduation, Reinvention, and Midlife Confidence with Laurin Collar
It’s graduation season, and if you're helping your kid pack for college while wondering what’s next for you—this episode is for you.Laurin Collar is a former TV news anchor turned lifestyle content creator and founder of The...
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Episode 16
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38:12
E15: How to take an inventory of your life
As the seasons shift, so do our rhythms—and sometimes, our priorities need a reset too.In this solo episode, I share my go-to seasonal practice for getting clear on what matters: taking an inventory. Not just of your closet or your calen...
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Episode 15
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15:24
E14: It’s Time to Move Toward What Lights You Up
Right now, I’m preparing to take the stage at Take the Lead Charlotte, a powerful event designed for women leaders navigating growth in their careers and personal l...
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Episode 14
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35:24
E13: Taking Risks That Feel Safe with Kerstin Martin
In this episode of More Like You, I’m joined by my longtime friend, online educator, and founder of Calm Business, Kerstin Martin. We dive into the balance between taking risks and feeling safe, how to recognize the sa...
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Episode 13
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43:15
E12: Finding Your Voice at Any Age with Marnie Dachis Marmet
What does it really mean to find your voice—and why does it feel so hard sometimes?In this episode, I’m joined by functional health coach and author Marnie Dachis Marmet. Marnie shares how writing her memoir, My Song Unleashed, ...
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Episode 12
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29:57
E11: Why the Midlife Conversation Needs to Start Sooner with Kerri Devine
We talk to our young girls about puberty, but no one prepares us for what happens next. The hormonal shifts of perimenopause, the identity shifts of midlife, and the life transitions that come with it—these are conversations we should be having...
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Episode 11
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23:29
E10: How to Make Authenticity Your Superpower with Lorna Hollifield
What if the key to success wasn’t trying to fit into the world’s expectations—but instead, fully embracing who you are? In this episode of More Like You, I sit down with novelist Lorna Hollifield to talk about making authenticit...
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Episode 10
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31:26
E9: What If It Works Out? A Conversation with Ann Imig
Have you ever caught yourself overthinking, waiting for the “right time,” or imagining everything that could go wrong? What if, instead, you asked: What if it works out?In this episode, I’m talking with Ann Imig, an award-winnin...
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Episode 9
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47:57
E8: How to Get Better at Love with Katherine Center
What if getting better at love is the key to a good life? My guest today is New York Times bestselling author Katherine Center to talk about why love stories matter, how they help us grow, and what they teach us about relationships, joy, ...
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Episode 8
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51:07
E7: It's Never Too Late to Try Something New with Erin Kienzle
What if one small decision could change everything? Join me for this candid conversation with my friend Erin Kienzle as we talk about her journey of reinvention—multiple times over. Erin and I met two decades ago as young journalists working at...
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Episode 7
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33:06
E6: Where We're Headed in 2025 (Plus, a Look Back On Where We've Been)
In this final episode of 2024, I look back on a challenging year of loss, transition, and new beginnings. I also share what's ahead for the podcast in 2025. I reflect on my journey through the caregiving and loss of my mom, sending my s...
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Episode 6
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16:52
E5: Nine Questions That Changed My Life
In this episode of More Like You, Angie Mizzell shares the nine transformative questions that changed her life, taken from scenes from her memoir, Girl in the Spotlight'. Angie discusses the importance of self-reflection, emotional healing, and...
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Episode 5
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11:50
E4: The Power of Breaking Cycles
In this episode of 'More Like You', Angie discusses the impact of generational trauma and the importance of breaking cycles of pain. Angie emphasizes the significance of trusting one's instincts, seeking help, and the challenges and rewards of ...
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Episode 4
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11:53