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Tsh Oxenreider


Podcast Overview

Tsh Oxenreider—entrepreneur and author, lover of guacamole and hater of socks—loves to talk shop with some of her favorite people. She's a big fan of simple living, but it's not just about getting rid of your stuff—it’s about living holistically with your life’s purpose. On the show, Tsh talks with other people about what that looks like for them. Whatever their passion, that's what's on tap: food, travel, writing, books, parenting, work, fashion, and everything in between.

Podcast Episodes

Ep. 84: Women's Work - An Artist & Shopkeeper

Continuing our summer series on creative women who do interesting work, Cat Seto is an artist and author who decided, one day, to head to Paris to become re-inspired in her work. Little did she know, she'd find a whole new style, process, and book idea.

Cat talks with Tsh about juggling her work with parenting (she also owns a brick & mortar store in San Fransisco), what it was like to create her book, and the collaborative work she's looking forward to next.

If you've ever wondered what it's like to paint, write, run a local shop, or all the above—this episode is for you. You'll love Cat.

For show notes in this episode, head to thesimpleshow.com and look for episode 84.

Ep. 83: Women's Work - A Chef Turned Meal Planner

Adding to our summer series on entrepreneurs, artists, and creative women, Tsh talks with a personal chef who decided to multiply her services to thousands of families at a time.

Allison Schaaf started a digital company, Prep Dish, out of her love of cooking and nutrition (if you’ve been around this podcast for long, you’ve heard of them—they're one of our regular sponsors). This is Allison’s baby.

It's a healthy meal-planning service that emails you a plan, grocery list, and instructions for 1-3 hours weekend prep each week. Afterwards, you’re completely ready for quick meals the week.

Tsh and Allison talk about what inspired her to start a meal planning business from her experience as a personal chef, what it’s like to work with a remote team, what her daily routine is like, and how she continually keeps coming up with recipes (they're legit good).

If you’re curious about the behind the scenes of running a digital meal-planning service, well—now you’ll know! Listen to Allison and be inspired by her creativity.

For show notes, head to thesimpleshow.com and look for episode 83.

Ep. 82: Women's Work - A Social Entrepreneur

Next up in our series about creative women who do interesting work, Tsh talks to a woman who, on a whim (and fresh out of college herself), told a group of Ugandan women that she'd pay their way to college. Little did she know this was the beginning of a social enterprise that's changing both the footwear industry and the lives of hundreds of women.

Liz Bohannon is the founder of Sseko Designs, a company that started with leather sandals with interchangeable ribbons. They now also make leather bags, accessories, and a wide variety of sandals, and they’ve got a business model that helps bridge the gap for women between high school and college.

She's been on Shark Tank, and she still travels back and forth all the time between Uganda and her home in Portland, juggling her role as founder and CEO while also having a new job title: mom.

If you’re interested in social entrepreneurialism, this episode is for you! Liz pulls back the curtain to show us how she gets it done.

For show notes, head to thesimpleshow.com and look for episode 82.

Ep. 81: Women's Work - A Digital Storyteller

For the next seven episodes, Tsh is sharing conversations with creative women who do interesting work—entrepreneurs and artists, all taking the risk of doing something they love, and making our lives better for it. 

First up is a name you might not know, but her work might be familiar if you're a regular listener of The Simple Show. Tania Landin is the co-creator of Around the World Stories. She talked with Tsh from a guesthouse in Germany, where she and her family are parked for a good chunk of the summer.

Listen in on how they came up with their business idea, the nuts and bolts of how they create each episode, and how they get their three girls involved, making it a true family business.

For show notes, head to http://thesimpleshow.com and look for episode 81.

 

Ep. 80: A Man Called Ove + Dark Matter

There's no better time to read than summer—in this episode, Tsh and Haley talk two books that make great summer reads. They go outside their usual reading boxes to talk fiction they wouldn't normally read—Haley goes for something written in the last fifty years (gasp!), and Tsh goes for a sci-fi with a lot of heart. For links in this episode, head to http://thesimpleshow.com and look for episode 80.

Ep. 79: Best Travel Spots with Kids, as a Couple, & Solo

There's so many great places in the world, but there's some that are even better when you're with your family, with the one your love, or when you're on your own. Stephanie and Tsh share their favorite spots to wander in each scenario. Buckle up, because you explore the world in this episode! For show notes, head to http://thesimpleshow.com and look for episode 79.

Ep. 78: Summer Hospitality & Entertaining

When we say "hospitality," we don't mean fancy tablescapes and canapes—we mean, it's cool to use paper plates. In this chat, Tsh and Erin talk about what it means to make your home a place people want to be. They talk about ways to make your house the "kid hangout spot," where to focus on house cleaning when people are coming over and your house isn't so clean, and easy food to serve. This is about real hospitality, with real families, in real homes. For show notes for this episode, head to http://thesimpleshow.com and look for episode 78.

Ep. 77: Summer Family Roadtrips

Epic global travel is all well and good, but what about family roadtrips in your own country? (What a concept!) Tsh talks with Kat Lee, host of the Inspired to Action podcast, whose family has nailed the American family roadtrip. Every summer, they drive somewhere new in a quest for hitting all lower 48 states with their kids before they leave the nest. They’ve been at it for several summers now, and their family of 5 does it well. She shares their favorite places, how they plan a two-week road trip, tips for being in the car for hours at a time, and why these trips are so meaningful to their family. For show notes, head to http://thesimpleshow.com and look for episode 77.

Ep. 76: Summer Reading!

There's no better time to catch up on good stories than in the summer. We're not sure why (a leftover from our childhoods?), but the lazy days of summer beg for a good book and a cold drink. Tsh and co-host Haley share five books each (plus one extra)—three they've read, two they haven't, for a grand total of 11 book recommendations for your summer. Enjoy! For show notes, head to http://thesimpleshow.com and look for episode 76.

Ep. 75: Flights & Food Questions, Answered

How to find good deals on tickets, when to actually buy tickets, jet lag and sleeping on planes, how to find good restaurants (even when there's no menu posted), and what to cook in guesthouse kitchens when you're far from home—all popular questions. So in this chat, Tsh and co-host Stephanie answer your questions about travel. For show notes, go to http://thesimpleshow.com and look for episode 75.

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