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The Lazy Genius Podcast

Kendra, The Lazy Geniuswww.thelazygeniuscollective.com
Part systems expert, part permission giver, Kendra Adachi, The Lazy Genius, is here to help you be a genius about the things that matter and lazy about the things that don't.

Episodes

#278 - How to Manage Your Time This Fall

It’s Labor Day here in the US, and fall is decidedly about to start. We’re eager and excited, going up the hill of the first drop of the fall roller coaster and super pumped. But, once we crest that first peak, it’s over. All we’re doing is screaming and hoping we don’t die. So before we start screaming, let’s get some stuff in place so we can manage our time this season. Helpful Companion Links The Lazy Genius Way (where the Lazy Genius principles live) and The Lazy Genius Kitchen Mildliner hig...

Sep 05, 202235 min

#277 - How to Connect with Friends More Regularly

Today, I want to give us a bigger picture of what we expect from our friendships, and then after the break, I’ll share a couple of friendship principles along with your ideas on how to connect more regularly. Helpful Companion Links Episode 275: What’s Saving My Life Laura Tremaine’s Instagram account My friendship post on Instagram Episode 276: How to Pack Lunch for Work Download a transcript of this episode. This podcast is hosted by Kendra Adachi and executive produced by Kendra Adachi, Jenna...

Aug 29, 202239 min

#276 - How to Pack Lunch for Work

I’m excited about this episode because when I went looking for grownup lunch help, I found very little that would work for a variety of people. Most solutions start from the wrong place, so today we’re going to Lazy Genius this. We’re going to go in the right order, which is a Lazy Genius principle, and we’re going to figure out how to pack lunch for work in a way that supports each person individually and what matters to them. Helpful Companion Links Episode #238: How to Get Stuff Done When You...

Aug 22, 202231 min

#275 - What’s Saving My Life Right Now

I love doing these episodes because they are a reminder for me as I create them and you as you listen to them that we can always pay attention to what’s saving our lives. What’s giving us joy and hope and rest and fun? It’s easy to survive every day or focus on what’s productive, but we also want to notice, maybe even way more so so, the things that make life really really good. So today, I’ll share mine. Helpful Companion Links Previous What’s Saving My Life Right Now episodes: #251 (February 2...

Aug 15, 202229 min

#274 - The Back to School Starter Pack

Remember back in episode 200 where we did the Lazy Genius starter pack and listed 20 of the best episodes that will impact your life right away? This is that but for going back to school. If you don’t have kids or aren’t in education, you might not be super into this episode, but there might be a few helpful things in the realm of seasonal transitions so there you go. Let’s do this. Helpful Companion Links Episode #200: The Lazy Genius Starter Kit Episode #221: Get Your Back-to-School Life Toget...

Aug 08, 202223 min

#273 - How to Cross the Summer Finish Line

The summer-to-fall transition can feel murky, especially if you have kids or work in education. There’s not a clean mark between the end of this and the start of that. Which means it feels like we’re neither beginning nor ending anything. We are not crossing finish lines or hearing starting guns. We’re just running around like headless chickens. Let’s talk about how to finish summer in this super short little summer episode. Helpful Companion Links Emily P. Freeman on finishing regular An Instag...

Aug 01, 202216 min

Bonus: How to Transition Your Routine From One Season to Another with Ashley Brown

It’s bonus episode day! Today, I’m chatting with routine expert Ashley Brown about transitioning your routines from one season to another. I love Ashley’s no-nonsense, yet kind approach to routines, and I hope you will, too! Helpful Companion Links Find Ashley online at routineandthings.com and on Instagram @routineandthings This podcast is hosted by Kendra Adachi and executive produced by Kendra Adachi, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices...

Jul 28, 202237 min

#272 The Complete Guide to Seasonal Ceremonies

I haven’t talked about opening and closing ceremonies (or what I now have shortened and broadened to seasonal ceremonies) in a while. Even though a lot of you are familiar with them, we haven’t done a full-on episode about them before if you can believe it! Plus, I love this idea of a new name that will broaden our definition a little. Helpful Companion Links Episode #119: Plan Your Opening Ceremony Episode #187: Rethinking Opening Ceremonies Episode #159: The Magic of Closing Ceremonies Downloa...

Jul 25, 202223 min

#271 - How to Fix Summer Dinners

Yeah, we need to fix dinner, as in make it. But also summer dinners feel a little broken, especially around July, so we’re going to fix them that way, too! I love a pun. Helpful Companion Links Hang out with me on Instagram @thelazygenius Bri McKoy’s Cooks Club Episode #97: One Simple Step that Changes Meal Planning Forever My Summer Meal Formula (from 2021) Download a transcript of this episode This podcast is hosted by Kendra Adachi and executive produced by Kendra Adachi, Jenna Fischer and An...

Jul 18, 202230 min

#270 - A 2022 Midsummer Pep Talk

Let’s do a quick little midsummer pep talk for the year of 2022 that just keeps outdoing its big brothers, 2020 and 2021. There are so many things that can impact our day, and right now, it feels like the intensity of the sensory input is extra sharp and edgy. Summer by itself often gives us reason to see things differently. Helpful Companion Links Episode 219: A Midsummer Pep Talk Episode 230: How to Feel like a Person with Aundi Kolber Details about the Farmer’s Curb Market in Greensboro, wher...

Jul 11, 202227 min

#269 - How to be a Tourist in Your Hometown

It’s summer, we’re traveling, and faraway places seem lovely. But so can home! Today, let’s Lazy Genius how to visit where you live like you’ve never been there before. Helpful Companion Links Courtney Cleveland from All the Best Days // use code LAZY to get $10 off her travel guides You can find her on Instagram @bestdaycourt Here’s an episode from 2020 with Courtney where we talk about staycations Episode #177: The Lazy Genius Plans a Day Here’s my guide to Greensboro Download a transcript of ...

Jul 04, 202224 min

Bonus: The Lazy Sisters' Season Passes

Sometimes we need a break from things like homework and time management and how to get dinner on the table. And right now is a perfect time for a break. Enjoy this bonus Lazy Sisters episode featuring my sister Hannah. We talk about our Season Passes, the things that require no consideration — we automatically love them. Helpful Companion Links My beloved Eufy robot vacuum cleaner Silk pillowcase People We Meet On Vacation, Beach Read, and Book Lovers Vans Shoes Supergoop Sherry from Young House...

Jun 30, 202251 min

#268 - 10 Summer Reading Ideas for Your Kids

Last week, we talked about finding your own summer reading rhythm as a grownup, whether you’re home in the summer or just existing like the rest of the year, and today, I want to talk about some specifics for kids if you have those. Helpful Companion Links Last week’s episode: Find Your Summer Reading Rhythm Read Aloud Revival’s reluctant reader list Book log coloring page from Everyday Reading Here Wee Read themed book lists Anne Bogel’s Kids’ Reading Journal (out Aug. 2!) Currently Reading pod...

Jun 27, 202222 min

#267 - Find Your Summer Reading Rhythm

My goal is that you listen to these next twenty minutes or so and you leave with the following pieces of information: what matters most to you about your reading over the next two or three months, an idea of how to find things to read that make sense for you, and a simple - I mean, ridiculously simple - summer reading rhythm. This is not me telling you what I do, expecting you to take the same approach. Helpful Companion Links Anne Bogel’s podcast What Should I Read Next? Episode 213: Create a S...

Jun 20, 202235 min

#266 - How to Lazy Genius a Summer at the Pool

First, there’s a different strategy when you’re visiting the pool once or twice versus going to the pool again and again. If you’re going as a guest, you pack your bag with towels and snacks and whatever you or your kids need for the day, you go, you have fun, and you come home. One-off experiences are generally a little more forgiving. It’s the repeated ones that can be a bit frustrating. This episode is going to be focused on spending multiple days a week or basically spending the summer at th...

Jun 13, 202234 min

#265 - How to Come Home from Vacation

I am very excited about this episode, you guys. I think there are so many opportunities to just Lazy Genius the mess out of coming home from vacation, so we’re going to do what we often do which is have a nice little mix of practicality and permission. Helpful Companion Links Check out The Lazy Genius Way and The Lazy Genius Kitchen Here’s where I break the principles down into three categories The Summer Docket Download a transcript of this episode This podcast is hosted by Kendra Adachi and ex...

Jun 06, 202233 min

#264 - What Should Be In Your Bag?

Carrying a bag around is such a simple, daily thing but super important because most of us leave our homes fairly often and sometimes need different things based on where we’re going. So today, let’s Lazy Genius your bag and figure out how you can leave your home each day with the things you need. Helpful Companion Links Check out all 13 principles in my first book, The Lazy Genius Way Selum bag and Abera Commuter from ABLE (use code LAZYGENIUS15 for 15% off!) The Summer Docket: The Lazy Genius ...

May 30, 202232 min

Bonus: What’s the Deal with Bestseller Lists?

We just launched The Lazy Genius Kitchen into the world, and it became a New York Times bestseller which is so much fun and I’m so grateful. I often get asked, especially by aspiring or professional authors “how do you get on The New York Times?” I get asked enough to spend a few minutes on it today for this little bonus episode. Helpful Companion Links Check out my books The Lazy Genius Way and The Lazy Genius Kitchen Download a transcript of this episode. This podcast is hosted by Kendra Adach...

May 26, 202227 min

#263 - How to Still Have a Weekend

Weekends are supposed to be restful and rejuvenating and fun, and yet our weekends are filled with more obligations and responsibilities and activities and things that are not restful or rejuvenating or fun! So how do we be grownups with responsibilities and still have a weekend? Let’s talk about it. Helpful Companion Links Check out my latest book The Lazy Genius Kitchen (a New York Times bestseller!) The Clean Slate: The Lazy Genius Guide to Keeping Your Home Episode 238: How to Get Stuff Done...

May 23, 202230 min

#262 Answers to The Magic Question That Paid Off

The Magic Question is what can I do now to make something easier later? The smaller the something, the easier the solution. When you ask the magic question, you usually get a pretty quick win. When you get in the habit of asking that question and then noticing how even the simplest answers can positively impact your day and your time and your energy and your attitude, you want to keep asking! It’s a great question. Helpful Companion Links Check out my two books: The Lazy Genius Way and The Lazy ...

May 16, 202227 min

#261 - The Recipe Decoder

In my book that released last week, The Lazy Genius Kitchen, I shared something kind of revolutionary. A cooking formula that could change how you approach recipes forever. It’s called The Liquid Index, and it is your recipe decoder. It’s kind of a big deal, big enough that I want to spend an entire episode on it today. Helpful Companion Links Buy The Lazy Genius Kitchen wherever books are sold! Watch The Lazy Genius Kitchen mini-series here. Andy’s episode airs on Tuesday! Instagram post about ...

May 09, 202231 min

#260 - Let’s Lazy Genius Your Kitchen

Last week I shared part one of The Lazy Genius Kitchen where I teach the five steps, and today I want to apply those five steps to a few specific areas of the kitchen, just like I do in part two of the book! Now today, I’m not using any material from part two of the book; I’m not repeating what’s in there. What I am doing is taking specific problems that you all have and applying the five Lazy Genius steps to those problems to see if we can find some solutions. Helpful Companion Links Listen to ...

May 02, 202226 min

#259 - 5 Steps to Lazy Genius Anything

Today, we are just about one week out from the release of my second book, The Lazy Genius Kitchen, and in that book, I share five steps to Lazy Genius anything in your kitchen, but those five steps can work for anything in your life. Helpful Companion Links You can still preorder The Lazy Genius Kitchen and get a free recipe ebook when you let us know! Order it here then let us know about it here. Catch the latest episode of The Lazy Genius Kitchen video series here. New episodes air every Tuesd...

Apr 25, 202220 min

Bonus: Moms Don't Have Time with Zibby Owens

Zibby Owens joins me for this bonus episode where we talk about what can be helpful and enhance our lives as moms who read. Even if you’re not a mom, this episode has practical tips to make time for things that matter to you. Helpful Companion Links Find Zibby online and on Instagram And check out her podcasts (that share a network with me! We love Acast!) This podcast is hosted by Kendra Adachi and executive produced by Kendra Adachi, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey. To learn more about listene...

Apr 21, 202229 min

#258 - The Seven Kinds of Rest and How to Know Which One You Need

Rest itself is such a needed thing for all of us. After all, a Lazy Genius principle is to schedule rest, mostly because we just let it happen and it never does. But I have also been paying a lot of attention to the different kinds of rest and why certain kinds don’t always land for us. Or why we take the time to rest but still feel unfilled after. A conversation around the nuance of rest is desperately needed, especially when a lot of us are working with less margin than we ever have before. So...

Apr 18, 202234 min

#257 - The Lazy Genius Guide to Work-Life Balance

There is not a magical formula that achieves the perfect balance between life and work. There’s just not. You’re not missing something. You’re not the lone person trying to solve problems that everyone else has figured out. There’s so much to do, so much to manage, and you also want to rest and hang out with friends and do hobbies and have fun! So today I want to share some thoughts about how to live when you work all the time. Helpful Companion Links This episode covers principles from my first...

Apr 11, 202233 min

#256 - How to Make Time for Fun

We are very good at talking about productive things, domestic things, hard being-a-person things, but we don’t often talk about specifically fun things. The busier we are, the more humans we interact with and care for, the more we don’t deal with the mounting pressure of what it means to be a person in this world right now, we don’t leave a lot of room for fun. And I want us to actually systemize it today. I want us to Lazy Genius fun and for you to figure out how to add more fun to your life on...

Apr 04, 202228 min

#255 - How to Name What Matters

This episode is one of those rare ones that I’m like - wait, did we not do that yet? It’s so desperately essential to living like a Lazy Genius, and I’ve never actually done an episode or spent a length of time talking about how to do this, how to name what matters. Because y’all ask often how to do this. It feels like everything could matter, and it’s hard to have a rhythm for figuring it out in your own life. So that’s what we’re going to do today! Helpful Companion Links The Lazy Genius Kitch...

Mar 28, 202226 min

#254 - Chores I Do Every Day

I don’t have a lot of time, you probably don’t either, and even if you do, most of us don’t necessarily want to spend all of it doing chores. Some chores you might like, some are therapeutic and calming and give you a sense of accomplishment and purpose, and that’s fantastic. But I think it’s always good to evaluate what we’re doing every day, what we’re not doing every day, and what matters most. Helpful Companion Links Explore all 13 Lazy Genius principles in my first book The Lazy Genius Way....

Mar 21, 202234 min

#253 - How to Give Yourself Permission with Kate Bowler

A note from Kendra: In this conversation, Kate and I exchange a joke about going to prison for someone we love, and I have since been shown the harm that reaction causes people in communities affected by disproportionate and unfair policing. For that, I am genuinely sorry. Thank you for graciously leaving space for all of us to continue to learn and do better in our work of allyship. Kate Bowler is here! If you’ve been around here for a while, you know we don’t have many guest interviews as regu...

Mar 14, 202238 min
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