In this fun and free flowing episode we’re bouncing around ideas for joyful, stress free collaboration. Whether you’rewriting a novel together with a group of friends like Jennifer, talking through plot ideas with a friend like Maddie, brainstorming book ideas with another writer like Kerry, or collaborating on something completely different, this lively episode is for you!
We’d love to hear about your collaborative projects. Drop us a comment wherever you’re listening, or email us at onehappythingpodcast@gmail.com and tell us all about it! You can also find us all on Instagram: @maddiedaws,@all.things.kerry, @jennifermoorman.
In this episode we're asking some important questions about our relationship with our cell phones. How connected is too connected? Does that restless, uneasy feeling some of us get when we haven't looked at the phone for awhile signal an addiction? Do you know where your cell phone is right now and how long has it been since you last looked at your social media or played a game? Kerry admits to falling into a doom scrolling addiction. Maddie confesses that a lot of the time she doesn't know where her phone has gone and feeling anxious until she locates it. And Jennifer reveals a healthy attitude toward her own phone and an ability to use it responsibly. (We considered calling this episode Be Like Jennifer.🤣)
We'd love to hear from you on this topic. What is your relationship with your phone? Are you possibly overly dependent? Do you have any tips or techniques to share on how to manage our screen time better? Email us at onehappythingpodcast@gmail.com, or find us on social media:
@all.things.kerry
@maddiedaws
@jennifermoorman
Today we’re diving into a question that sounds, and feels, important: what does it mean to live with purpose? And how do we go about doing that? As we discovered in this conversation, all three of us have slightly different ways of thinking about the idea, but really we’re all talking about the same thing in the end: finding something in your life that calls to you, brings you joy, and benefits others along the way.
There’s a lot more to be said on the subject, but we hope that our thoughts will get your own brain firing and we’d love to hear your ideas, insights, and stories. Drop us a comment or send us an email at onehappythingpodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode, we're delighting in remembering the childhood toys and games and ways of thinking that were full of magic and wonder. From Strawberry Shortcake to homemade paper dolls, elaborate games of house, and creating forts practically anywhere... our days were full of creativity and discovery.
The joy of these memories leads to the question: how can we bring that playful and creative way of being forward into our adult lives? Listen in to hear our ideas and then tell us yours! Drop a comment wherever you're listening, send us an email at onehappythingpodcast@gmail.com or hashtag #onehappythingpodcast on your socials. We'd love to hear your memories and your ideas.
If you've ever had the experience of not being able to seesomething that was right there in front of your eyes, you'll relate to this lively and wide ranging conversation. From invisible Wordle letters to missing recipes and elusive plot points, we're brainstorming ways to look at problems with different eyes.
Download and listen now, because you never know what fabulous opportunity or long lost object has been right in front of you all along.
Sleep. We all know it's good for us, but most of us have unhelpful sleep habits or hangups—or even, like Maddie Dawson—outright sleep avoidance.
What to do? And how important is sleep anyway?
Join us for a lively discussion about what works for us and what doesn't, and why we're all on a quest for more refreshing and rejuvenating sleep.
The app Maddie mentions where you can listen to Matthew McConaughey read you a boring bedtime story is the Calm app.
We'd love to hear about YOUR sleep stories! Drop us a comment or email us at onehappythingpodcast@gmail.com
We've all been there—on the edge of going after a big dream, but scared to take the leap. In this inspiring conversation (hey, we inspired ourselves!) we talk about some of the things, beliefs, and well-meaning people that can get in the way of us pursuing our dreams. We also talk about why dreams matter and the joy of doing what we feel called to do.
If you want to check out the book we referenced that talks all about zones of comfort, excellence, and genius, it's called The Big Leap, by Gay Hendricks. Check it out here on Bookshop.org.
Whether you're thinking about pursuing a big dream, or you've already taken the leap, we'd love to hear about it. Drop us an email at onehappythingpodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode, singer, songwriter, and radio host LindsayLawler joins us with a story about numbers and synchronicity that made us all gasp (literally!) in awe and wonder. Kerry confesses to a little hang up about the number 7, Jennifer shares about her own special number that keeps on showing up everywhere, and Maddie discovers that she already has number synchronicities in her life.
Whether you have a special number of your own or are wondering what the heck we're talking about now, this is an episode you don't want to miss.
Download or stream now. And remember, we'd love to hear your thoughts and stories! Email us at onehappythingpodcast@gamil.com or hashtag us#onehappythingpodcast on socials.
Watch Lindsay's Highway Angel video on YouTube here:
https://youtu.be/XtD16Y2OP8I?si=yb_qp74tGNsM08dN
Listen to her single "I'm Okay" on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/44m1Hj4yYLIL7MEZqTj7tg
Check out The Badass books by Jen Sincero on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Jen-Sincero/author/B001H6RV9O?
Find Lindsay on Instagram: @weshouldwrite or@itslindsaylawleryall
About Lindsay:
Lindsay Lawler is a singer, songwriter, radio host, and Nashville-based entrepreneur. She spent several years performing inLos Angeles along the Sunset Strip before making her way to Nashville where she was a featured performer at the famous Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge. Lawler spent many years as the national spokesperson of the Highway Angel program in thetrucking industry, and her song "Highway Angel'' has become an anthem for truck drivers everywhere. She founded the Highway Angel Truckstop Tour and performed free concerts for truckers at truck stops across the country. Lindsayhas performed multiple years at our nation's capital in DC for the lighting of the Christmas tree, and at Arlington Cemetery for the laying of the wreaths. Her multiple albums are available at TA/Petro truck stops across the country as well as streaming everywhere. In addition, she has released the single “I’m Okay” featured in People Magazine and the duet “Crazy Girls” with 80’s icon Tiffany. Lindsay and her husband Seamus, who works in the TV/film industry, live in Franklin, TN with their 6 year old daughter Freya who they adopted from the Marshall Islands.
In this episode, we're diving into the idea that we can shape our own reality by choosing our thoughts and our focus. Curating social media, limiting exposure to the news, and consciously starting the day with things that bring us joy are a few of the suggestions we discuss. We also talk about deliberately choosing joy even when the world is suffering, including adiscussion about the contagious nature of emotions. Here's the link to the TedX talk we reference on research that demonstrates the infectious power of a genuine smile.
We'd love to hear from you—even if you're an eye roller onthis topic! And if you have reality creation practices of your own, we really want to hear about those too. Drop a review, or email us at onehappthingpodcast@gmail.com.
Maddie Dawson has got a humdinger of a story to share with ustoday, all about a necklace that brings good luck to her writing life. Does her lucky writing pendant really have magicalpowers? Can our brains create miraculous transformations? Or is it all in the way we're looking at things? Listen in for a lively discussion about the amazing power of mindset to bring joy and good things into our lives. And don't forget to share your stories with us! Email us at onehappythingpodcast@gmail.com or tag us on socials with #onehappythingpodcast.
In today's laughter-filled episode, we're talking about the small things (or big ones in the case of Bruno!) that bring magic and happiness into our everyday lives. Listen in as we exchange stories about the little happinesses that light us up—and then drop us a comment and let us know what small things are making you happy right now. Happy things are even happier when shared with somebody else!
We’re getting physical in this episode, looking to our bodies to help us move into a state of happiness. We talk about contraction vs. expansion, how different body postures inspire different emotions, the art of ‘finding a yes’ and a yoga practicecalled ‘breath of joy.’ Speaking of which, here’s a YouTube link that will walk you through a Breath of Joy practice: https://youtu.be/HFrLhp3-DX0?si=ETPjzJaDKBEwCVFL.
Listen now – and be sure to play along with us for the contraction and expansion exercise!
In this episode we're diving deep into the woo woo magic zone. Maddie shares a fun story about her father, a logical man who was full on skeptical about anything even close to what he called "kooky behavior" — but then managed to pull off an absolutely improbable feat of manifestation. We talk about the magic of love, making lists of what we really want—and carrying those desires lightly.
Listen now - and be sure to let us know if you've ever manifested anything wonderful! We want to hear about it.
💖Who is your favorite book boyfriend, book girlfriend – or book bestie? Do you have one true love or do you love them ALL? From old flames and childhood literary friends to falling in love with the latest thing (um, person?) – we’re talking our favorite characters in this episode.
Chime in—we’d love to hear yours! Drop a comment or tag uson socials as #onehappythingpodcast or drop an email to onehappythingpodcast@gmail.com.
Sometimes, it is your circus... and those wild, rampaging monkeys? Yep, they’re yours too.
We’re talking about what happens when your emotions go haywire—grief, rage, anxiety, overwhelm—and all the "positive thinking" in the world just isn't cutting it. Kerry shares how our brains and bodies get hijacked in fight-or-flight mode, why it's not your fault, and what to do when you can't think your way into feeling better.
✨ You'll learn:
• Why trying to control your thoughts sometimes backfires
• How calming your body can unlock emotional peace
• Simple tools to regulate your nervous system (no toxic positivity required!)
• What a hot bath, a deep breath, and a gentle stroll all have in common
• The magic of breathing, walking meditations, and honoring your emotions + more.
If you’ve ever felt like a tornado of feelings has taken over your brain, this episode is your permission slip to stop fighting the storm—and start grounding yourself in something that actually works.
Links to the resources we mentioned:
What if you could reconnect with old friends—and see the past in a whole new light—just by sharing one memory at a time? In this heartwarming episode, Maddie, Kerry, and Jennifer explore how shared memories can bring unexpectedhealing, laughter, and even re-energize long lost friendships.
Maddie tells the touching story of reconnecting with her childhood best friend—not by catching up on the present, but by exchanging one memory at a time from their shared history. What began as a simple email experiment turned into a rediscovery of happiness long forgotten. Her story sparks a richconversation between the hosts about how our memories can be colored by time, loss, and pain—and how sharing them with others can bring surprising perspective and warmth.
You’ll leave this episode feeling inspired to shine a new light on your own memories—and maybe even reconnect with someone who once helped you feel like your best self.
What was the first book that made you fall in love with reading? In this nostalgic episode of The One Happy Thing Podcast, hosts Jennifer Moorman, Kerry Schafer, and Maddie Dawson share the childhood books that opened theirhearts, shaped their imaginations, and set them on the path to becoming authors themselves.
From flashlight-under-the-covers adventures to the life-changing gift of A Wrinkle in Time, the authors reflect on the stories that made them feel seen, sparked a lifelong love of reading, and still speak to them today. Along the way, they explore how early reading tastes echo in the books they now write—and how certain characters, like Jo March or Meg Murray—became lifelong companions.
Whether you were a fantasy lover, a realist, or a reader who came to books a little later, this episode will warm your heart and probably have you reaching for an old favorite.
☕ So grab something cozy (unless you’re driving!) and join us for a joy-filled conversation about the books that shaped us.
Welcome back to One Happy Thing! In today’s episode, we’re getting real about something that sneaks up on all of us—those pesky blame, complain, and shame loops. You know the ones.
Kerry Schafer gets vulnerable with a powerful personal epiphany: she realized she was resistant to taking full responsibility for her own happiness... because she was too busy being responsible for everything (and everyone) else. Ever been there? Yeah, us too.
This episode dives into:
Plus, we play a round of the Blame, Complain, and Shame Game—because sometimes laughter is the best way through our most humbling moments.
🎯 Takeaway: Your happiness? It’s yours. And reclaiming it starts with one small thought shift at a time.
We'd love to hear about one way you catch yourself giving away responsibility for your happiness -- and what you do (or plan to do) to take back your power.
Welcome back to One Happy Thing! Today, we’re diving into a topic that might make you both laugh and shudder: decluttering—specifically, digital decluttering.
📩 Our own Maddie Dawson bravely shares her recent experience clearing out thousands (yes, many, many thousands!) of unread emails from her inbox. From ancient newsletters to expired coupons and requests for politicaldonations, she takes us through the emotional rollercoaster of hitting “delete”—and the surprising joy that followed.
We talk about:
· Why clutter (even digital clutter!) carries emotional weight
· How unfinished or ignored things quietly drain your energy
· Why we are thinking of founding Email Inbox Anonymous 😂
· And how letting go—even of unread messages—can create space for new inspiration
✨ One Happy Takeaway
Decluttering doesn’t have to be a massive life overhaul. It can start with one folder, one drawer, one inbox. The energy you free up can make room for creativity, calm, and clarity.
🧹 Whether it’s your closet, your to-do list, or your email inbox, today’s challenge is simple: let go of something that’s weighing you down.
📣 We want to hear from you! What’s one small thing you’ve cleared recently that brought a surprising sense of peace? Share your story with us using #OneHappyThingPodcast,or drop us a note at onehappythingpodcast@gmail.com.
And don’t forget to leave a review if you’re enjoying the show—it helps us spread the happy! 💛
Until next time, remember: every little bit of lightness counts. Even if it’s just one email at a time.
In today’s empowering episode, we’re talking about switching up the story you’re telling about your own life—becauseyou are the main character, and it’s time to tell a bigger, bolder,brighter tale.
💌 We’d love to hear from you! What’s one way you can revise your life story this week?
Drop us a line at onehappythingpodcast@gmail.comor share your thoughts on social media using #OneHappyThingPodcast.
Until next time: Keep writing. Keep dreaming. And never forget—you’re the author of something truly wonderful.