• #72. Dating after divorce with Lindsay Robson
    Apr 18 2025

    This week’s episode is such a fun one, and honestly, I wish we could've kept it going because I have SO many follow-up questions. I sat down with Lindsay Robson, who you might know from Nickel City Pretty, Copper & Steel, When’s Food? podcast, the Buffalo Blogger Network… and basically every cool creative corner of Buffalo.

    We talked about all of her amazing projects and how she’s managed to keep showing up creatively through all the highs and lows — including her divorce. Which brings us to the real juice of this episode: dating post-divorce.

    Lindsay has been on over 60 first dates in the last couple of years (yes, you read that right), and she came ready to share the wild, the weird, and the occasionally heartwarming tales from the dating trenches. We talked about the apps, the red flags, the lessons, and how she stays grounded through all of it.

    But the real takeaway? Be true to yourself. Go to that event. Start the thing you’ve been dreaming about. Wear the outfit. Go on the date. Whatever it is — do it for you.

    Also… men are something else right now. So, maybe just protect your peace at the moment if you are a single straight woman.

    So whether you’re dating, divorced, deep into your creative journey, or just trying to figure things out — this one’s for you.

    Thanks for listening, and as always — we’re all mostly all figured out, and that’s more than enough. 💛

    Follow Lindsay on IG for links to allllll the things: @nicklecitypretty

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    58 mins
  • #71. "I'll take the blonde", A Love Story, with Gramma and Grampa Marciniak
    Apr 5 2025

    Everyone’s in for a real treat with this one — meet my grandparents, Norbert and Rosemarie Marciniak! While visiting them in Las Vegas, I pulled out my mic (much to their surprise) and started asking all the questions: about their childhoods, how they met, what parenting was like in the ’60s and ’70s, and whether hindsight really is 20/20. We even tossed in some audience questions from Instagram!

    This episode is one my family and I will cherish forever. I hope you enjoy their stories, laughs, and time tested advice as much as I did. Give it a listen — and if you’re lucky enough to still have your grandparents around, go give them a big hug ❤️

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    53 mins
  • #70. From Wrongfully Accused to Purpose-Driven Entrepreneur with Chad Williams of dooProcess
    Mar 28 2025

    In this episode of the Mostly All Figured Out podcast, I sit down with Chad Williams, founder of the clothing brand dooProcess. Chad opens up about his journey from growing up in a large, close-knit family in Brooklyn to moving to Buffalo to attend Buffalo State University. Wrestling played a huge role in his life, and although an injury altered his athletic path, Chad's resilient mindset carried him forward.

    Chad shares the powerful and emotional story of being wrongfully arrested while trying to help a friend—an experience that deeply impacted his education and work life. This challenging time ignited his passion for justice reform and inspired him to create dooProcess, a street-wear clothing brand that donates 15% of sales to social justice organizations.

    Through our conversation, Chad talks about the importance of family, turning obstacles into opportunities, and how fashion has become his powerful medium for storytelling and advocacy. He also offers a glimpse into Buffalo's vibrant and growing fashion scene and the role community engagement plays in his mission. Chad's story is a testament to staying grounded, embracing life's challenges, and living life freely.

    Follow dooProcess: @dooprocess

    Follow Chad: @osotalented_

    Get your dooProcess attire: dooprocess.org


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    53 mins
  • #69. Staying accountable: My monthly review strategy
    Mar 21 2025

    In this episode, I'm sharing a simple practice that's already made a huge difference in keeping me on track with my goals — a monthly review. Taking about an hour at the end of each month to reflect has helped me stay accountable, identify where I fell short, and create a plan to overcome obstacles in the month ahead.

    For example, I wasn’t as consistent with podcasting this month as I’d hoped. To fix that, I’m putting some new systems in place — like working with a podcast editor (shoutout to Jake!), scheduling a batch of interviews in advance, and shifting most future interviews to virtual. These changes will streamline my process and save so much time!

    I love sharing what’s working for me, and I hope this episode inspires you to try something similar. Tune in and let me know what you think!

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    22 mins
  • #68. Listen to your inner weirdo and embrace the unknown with Kate Welshofer
    Feb 28 2025

    Y'all, today, I’m bringing you an episode that will resonate with anyone who's ever questioned their path, felt stuck in a role that didn’t quite fit, or wondered, What do I actually want my life to look like?

    I’m joined by the incredible Kate Welshofer—writer, speaker, content creator, and self-proclaimed mischief-maker. You may recognize her from her days as a TV news anchor, most recently as the host of Most Buffalo on WGRZ. Now, she's a content creator, the creative force behind The Secret Monster Project, and the Communications and Content Strategist for the National Comedy Center in Jamestown, NY. Kate is all about spreading joy, embracing change, and proving that it’s never too late to rewrite your story.

    In this episode, Kate opens up about:

    ✨ The winding road that took her from news anchor to content creator

    ✨ The power of just doing something you enjoy—without attaching pressure to the outcome

    ✨ How breaking away from societal expectations allowed her to truly find herself

    ✨ Why making a change doesn’t have to mean having it all figured out (#amiright!?)

    Where to find Kate + her cool stuff:

    Read her weekly columns on Substack
    Follow Kate on IG: @katewelshofer
    Follow Kate on Facebook: Kate Welshofer

    Get the You Monster book from Eleven Covington in Perry, NY!

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    58 mins
  • #67. Fix Your Vision Board: Ditch the Fluff and Make It Work for You
    Feb 23 2025

    Alright, let’s be real—vision boards can feel a little cringe. Cutting out magazine quotes like “Be Brave” and slapping them on a poster doesn’t magically make you brave (trust me, I’ve tried). But here’s the thing: vision boards can actually work—if you do them right.

    In this episode, I’m breaking down:
    ✨ Why your past vision boards might’ve been a total flop
    ✨ The one small tweak that made mine actually work
    ✨ How I used a vision board to manifest my dream home (spoiler: it wasn’t magic, but it was kinda wild)
    ✨ The key to picking images that actually get you results
    ✨ Why you should focus on one goal at a time (I know it's hard but trust me on this)

    I promise—this isn’t just another fluffy “believe and receive” talk. We’re getting practical about how to use vision boards in a way that feels good and gets results.

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    22 mins
  • #66. Happy Valentines Day from your favorite gin-infused sisters - a tomfoolery episode w/ Lizzy
    Feb 14 2025

    🎙️ Mostly All Figured Out Podcast: Valentine’s Day Special!

    Brought in the big guns to help you celebrate this completely commercial holiday today. That's right, Elizabeth Grace Marciniak, my sister, is back on the podcast for another slightly tipsy episode of oversharing.

    Whether you're single, partnered, or somewhere in between, this episode is your ultimate Valentine’s Day guide—filled with laughter, relatable moments, and maybe a little too much Shakira and Cher impersonations.

    🔥 What’s Inside?

    • Very impressive karaoke 🎤
    • Zumba, gin martinis, and some cocktail clinking ASMR
    • Our suggestions for how you should celebrate the holiday
    • The best (and worst) ways to celebrate love—whether it’s with a partner or a well-earned solo night in 🛁
    • My Animal Crossing obsession and the different forms self care takes for all of us
    • The cringiest date and breakup stories that will make you feel so much better about your own dating life 😂

    ✨ Key Takeaways: Love yourself, love your people, and don’t let commercial holidays tell you how to do it. And drink more gin with your sister.

    📺 Watch on YouTube for the full experience!
    🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen!

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • #65. Helpful tools I picked up from 37 days in a row practicing being thankful
    Feb 7 2025

    We've all heard it a million times— "Gratitude is life-changing!" "You need a gratitude practice!" "It’ll shift your mindset, attract abundance, and transform your life!" But… does it really work?

    For me, the answer has been a resounding yes. What started as a 28-day gratitude journey at the beginning of the year has turned into something I never want to stop. Along the way, I’ve experienced incredible shifts—some small, some truly life-changing. In this episode, I’m sharing some of the wins I’ve seen firsthand, plus the simple yet powerful tools I’ll be carrying with me long after the "challenge" is over.

    Gratitude isn’t about ignoring the hard stuff—it’s about finding the good even when things feel uncertain. It’s a way to break free from negativity, to see the beauty and possibility that already surround us. I truly believe that recognizing and appreciating what’s working in our lives can create even more good.

    I hope this episode gives you ideas on how to weave gratitude into your own life in a way that feels effortless and real. If it resonates with you, let me know—I’d love to hear from you! 💛

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    34 mins
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