Send us a text In today's episode we sit down with writer and creative director Lyndsay Rush to talk about the beauty of embracing chaos, from confetti-level messes to the emotional “big whoop” moments (that toddlers apparently understand better than adults). We dig into the permission slip her book A Bit Much gives all of us who feel things loudly, exploring how humor becomes both a coping mechanism and a creative compass (especially when you’re standing in pink platform Crocs holding a bag ...
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Send us a text In today's episode we sit down with writer and creative director Lyndsay Rush to talk about the beauty of embracing chaos, from confetti-level messes to the emotional “big whoop” moments (that toddlers apparently understand better than adults). We dig into the permission slip her book A Bit Much gives all of us who feel things loudly, exploring how humor becomes both a coping mechanism and a creative compass (especially when you’re standing in pink platform Crocs holding a bag ...
Send us a text While celebrating #allthethings is a specialty here in Confetti Land, a fresh, new year is one of our most favorite occasions. In this episode we're sharing all sorts of fun & unique ways to celebrate New Year's Eve/New Year's Day. We talk about… ♥ Personal reflection and fresh starts. ♥ Black eyed peas. ♥ Fairy hair. ♥ A mandatory NYE confetti bar (with an extra fun twist). For bonus content and episode info, visit: https://www.theconfettibar.com/podcas...
Greetings From Confetti Land
Send us a text In today's episode we sit down with writer and creative director Lyndsay Rush to talk about the beauty of embracing chaos, from confetti-level messes to the emotional “big whoop” moments (that toddlers apparently understand better than adults). We dig into the permission slip her book A Bit Much gives all of us who feel things loudly, exploring how humor becomes both a coping mechanism and a creative compass (especially when you’re standing in pink platform Crocs holding a bag ...