Episode 28: We Do Procrastination

Episode 28: We Do Procrastination

Coincidence this episode is the latest we’ve ever published a podcast? Doubtful. It’s because we love to procrastinate. In this episode of I Do, We Do, we are talking all about dragging our heels, putting things off, delegating to our future selves, … all nice ways to say we have a tendency to procrastinate. You’ll hear all about our what procrastination looks like to each of us, our key triggers, and our methods for overcoming.

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Episode 19: We Do Gratitudes

Episode 19: We Do Gratitudes

It’s turkey-time. The Thanksgiving holiday has us reflecting on 2018 and all that we are thankful for this year. We start off by saying what we are thankful for in each other and in our relationship. As we move on to other things, you’ll hear some more of our shared gratitudes. We believe that leaders must have an attitude of gratitude and we try to model that in this episode. Be sure to count your blessings this year!

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Episode 12: Lifelong Learning

Episode 12: Lifelong Learning

In this episode of I Do, We Do, we discuss lifelong learning. Learning didn’t stop for us when we walked across the stage for our high school diplomas, bachelor’s degree, or master’s degree. Learning is a key value of ours as a couple. To grow together, we constantly challenge ourselves, to grow more, and to learn more. It takes an investment in time and financial resources. In this episode, we discuss our favorite ways to learn including  conferences, seminars, books, podcast, blogs, coaches, mentors, and self-reflection.

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Episode 1: Introduction to Bashley

Episode 1: Introduction to Bashley

Welcome to the I Do, We Do podcast! We are Billy Moyer and Ashley Alaniz-Moyer from Austin, Texas. We have been waiting for months to finally launch this podcast. In this podcast, we chat about our relationship, careers, challenges, and how our many differences complement each other and make us better together. We believe that together, we can always achieve more. When we each say “I do,” we really mean “we do.” 

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