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The Luminous Life Podcast
Luminous Life Podcast with Erika & Marcella
42 episodes
1 day ago
The holidays are not a Hallmark movie, they’re more like a group text with too many people and not enough boundaries. In this Thanksgiving episode of The Luminous Life Podcast, Erika and Marcella talk about: Learning to say no after years of being the “of course, I’ll be there!” friend Splitting every holiday between two families in one day (and why that stopped fast) Hosting 25–30 people and tweaking traditions so you don’t hate the day Dressing the table instead of dressing yourself and why that’s enough this year Feeling the pressure to look perfect while you’re sweating in the kitchen Giving yourself permission to make Thanksgiving what you need this season Hit play if you’re feeling the weight of expectations and want a new script for the holidays, one that’s honest, grounded, and a little silly… like choosing pumpkin pie for the texture and still calling apple “the best pie.” Connect with us: 📩 Email: theluminouslifepodcast@gmail.com 📸 Instagram: @luminouslifepodcast Listen & follow: Hit follow/subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming holiday and beauty-without-the-BS episodes. Share with a friend: Send this to the cousin, sister, or bestie who’s quietly burnt out from “doing it all” every November. Join the conversation: Email us your Thanksgiving boundary wins or horror stories: theluminouslifepodcast@gmail.com
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The holidays are not a Hallmark movie, they’re more like a group text with too many people and not enough boundaries. In this Thanksgiving episode of The Luminous Life Podcast, Erika and Marcella talk about: Learning to say no after years of being the “of course, I’ll be there!” friend Splitting every holiday between two families in one day (and why that stopped fast) Hosting 25–30 people and tweaking traditions so you don’t hate the day Dressing the table instead of dressing yourself and why that’s enough this year Feeling the pressure to look perfect while you’re sweating in the kitchen Giving yourself permission to make Thanksgiving what you need this season Hit play if you’re feeling the weight of expectations and want a new script for the holidays, one that’s honest, grounded, and a little silly… like choosing pumpkin pie for the texture and still calling apple “the best pie.” Connect with us: 📩 Email: theluminouslifepodcast@gmail.com 📸 Instagram: @luminouslifepodcast Listen & follow: Hit follow/subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming holiday and beauty-without-the-BS episodes. Share with a friend: Send this to the cousin, sister, or bestie who’s quietly burnt out from “doing it all” every November. Join the conversation: Email us your Thanksgiving boundary wins or horror stories: theluminouslifepodcast@gmail.com
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From Farm to Cup: How Rey Sol Coffee Built a Community, Not Just a Café with Linda Rivera
The Luminous Life Podcast
37 minutes 7 seconds
2 weeks ago
From Farm to Cup: How Rey Sol Coffee Built a Community, Not Just a Café with Linda Rivera
We warned you we were going to be coffee snobs… and now we’re literally walking around saying, “show me your beans.” ☕️😂 In this episode, Erika and Marcella sit down with Linda Rivera, Owner of Rey Sol Coffee in Ridgewood & Morristown, NJ - a Colombian, family-run, from farm to cup coffee brand that turned a pandemic delay into a viral community obsession. Linda shares how her family went from construction and landscaping to building a coffee legacy rooted in their fifth-generation Colombian farm, and why they refuse to burn their beans, cut corners, or compromise on culture. We talk about: Opening Rey Sol in the height of COVID and what it really took to start fresh when everyone else was just hanging on Going viral overnight, long lines, cold weather, distancing rules, bad reviews and the unexpected explosion of local love What from farm to cup actually means: soil, sustainability, roasting on site, and why matte beans = magic Becoming “coffee snobs” in the best way: drinking coffee without sugar, acidity vs sweetness, and what to look for in a good roast Building a third place for the community where regulars feel like family and coffee becomes a daily ritual of connection Moving back to Colombia with her twins to live on the farm, raising kids in nature, and redefining success as a woman, mom, and entrepreneur The beauty and pressure of Colombian beauty culture, and what it means to feel beautiful in your own skin at every stage of life Navigating business as a Latina woman in a male-dominated, machista industry — both in the U.S. and in Colombia If you love coffee, small business stories, Latina power, or you’ve ever wondered if you’re allowed to make a big, “this doesn’t have to be forever” life decision… this one’s for you. Episode Highlights Why Rey Sol refuses to roast dark and how to tell if your beans are burnt or blessed The difference between “just grabbing a coffee” and creating ritual and community How Linda balances motherhood, entrepreneurship, cross-continent living, and staying rooted in her values Beauty as energy: feeling most beautiful when you’re doing what you love, not just when your serum is working Colombian culture, faith, machismo, and what it means to be a Berraça woman rewriting the script
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The holidays are not a Hallmark movie, they’re more like a group text with too many people and not enough boundaries. In this Thanksgiving episode of The Luminous Life Podcast, Erika and Marcella talk about: Learning to say no after years of being the “of course, I’ll be there!” friend Splitting every holiday between two families in one day (and why that stopped fast) Hosting 25–30 people and tweaking traditions so you don’t hate the day Dressing the table instead of dressing yourself and why that’s enough this year Feeling the pressure to look perfect while you’re sweating in the kitchen Giving yourself permission to make Thanksgiving what you need this season Hit play if you’re feeling the weight of expectations and want a new script for the holidays, one that’s honest, grounded, and a little silly… like choosing pumpkin pie for the texture and still calling apple “the best pie.” Connect with us: 📩 Email: theluminouslifepodcast@gmail.com 📸 Instagram: @luminouslifepodcast Listen & follow: Hit follow/subscribe so you don’t miss upcoming holiday and beauty-without-the-BS episodes. Share with a friend: Send this to the cousin, sister, or bestie who’s quietly burnt out from “doing it all” every November. Join the conversation: Email us your Thanksgiving boundary wins or horror stories: theluminouslifepodcast@gmail.com