• Episode #144, Tracy Hoth

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
  • Podcast

Episode #144, Tracy Hoth

  • Summary

  • In late July, I was honored to have Tracy Hoth back in my home again, and it took both time and convincing to get her here.

    Nearly a decade ago, I hired her for some professional-organization help, and she was fantastic. Our package was broken into tiers, and -- due to some critical life changes -- we had a little bit of a gap in between tiers one and two. Many moons later, she appeared in the people-you-might-know section of one of my social-media platforms. I reached out and pitched her on the idea of doing a podcast episode with me. She declined, saying that she wasn't much of a music person.

    I rolled up my sleeves and explained why I thought we could have a good conversation, and -- to my delight -- she accepted.

    Tracy is a daughter, a sister, a wife, a mother of four, and probably many other amazing things (that I don't know about), too. I do, however, know that she is a life coach, a professional organizer, and the host of The Organized Coach podcast, which you can find on Apple Music, Spotify, and Amazon Music.

    So, we talked about her professional endeavors, her family, the detour they experienced a little over nine years ago, and we managed to talk about music, too. When I asked Tracy for a list, she gave me a collection of songs, sentiments, memories, and artists. I took the liberty of squeezing that into my format, and -- having done so -- her list looks like this:

    The Run, Appaloosa, Run soundtrack (1966)

    John Denver's Poems, Prayers & Promises (1971)

    Fancy Free (1981), The Oak Ridge Boys

    Britt Nicole's Say It (2007)

    Lauren Daigle's discography (2015-2023)

    I had a lot of fun sitting and chatting with Tracy. I'm not only thankful that she was courageous enough to do something she didn't think she'd be a good fit at, but grateful that she took the time to commute down to the studio and collaborate with another local podcaster.

    So, thank you, Tracy.

    You can find out more information about Tracy's awesome business and podcast here.

    I appreciate the support you all give the show.

    copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the audio samples contained within this episode. They are clips taken from a tune called, "Welcome Back" off of Muzak Orchestra's Muzak Stimulus Progression 1976, c/o Muzak Archives.

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