Imagine if your funniest business-savvy friend handed you a life cheat sheet every week. That’s The System for Everything — quick, relatable episodes packed with real tips, real talk, and way too many reality television references. Hosted by Julie Fried, it’s the podcast that proves systems don't have to be boring. If you love practical tips but need them served with a side of sharp wit, this is your new favorite system. Whether you're a small business owner, creative entrepreneur, busy parent, or just someone trying to get your life together, this podcast is for you. Expect bite-sized episodes on productivity hacks, time management, marketing strategies, business systems, home organization, content creation, and surviving motherhood with a to-do list in hand. With topics that span from scaling your business to systemizing your grocery list, from daily routines to automation, The System for Everything helps you work smarter, live better, and laugh while doing it. </
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57: The System for Turning Everyday Life Into Better Marketing with Hannah Davis
Aug 13, 202620 min
What if your best marketing ideas aren't hiding in a strategy book—but in your everyday life? So many entrepreneurs believe they're bad at storytelling because they think their lives aren't interesting enough. But according to email marketing strategist Hannah Davis, the problem isn't that your life is boring. It's that you haven't learned how to recognize the stories that are already there. In this episode, Julie and Hannah unpack why storytelling works so well in marketing, how to find meaningful stories in ordinary moments, and why your next email doesn't need to be perfect to connect with people. Hannah also shares her simple newsletter framework that helps business owners write and send emails in under 30 minutes without staring at a blank screen. If marketing has ever felt overwhelming, performative, or like you never know what to say, this conversation will completely change how you think about creating content. In this episode: Why your life is already full of marketing stories A simple framework for turning everyday moments into emails The biggest storytelling mistakes entrepreneurs make How to use AI without losing your voice Hannah's 30-minute newsletter system Connect with Hannah Instagram https://www.instagram.com/madewithboldness Connect with Julie: Website: dallasgirlfriday.com Instagram: @thesystemforeverything
56: The System for Touching Grass (The Extreme Version) with Tayler Cusick Hollman
Aug 6, 202626 min
What if the secret to avoiding burnout isn't working less—but building a life that's actually exciting enough to pull you away from your laptop? Many entrepreneurs dream about creating more freedom, but somewhere along the way, their business becomes their entire identity. In this episode, Julie sits down with Enji founder Tayler Cusick Hollman to explore what it really looks like to build a business that supports a full, present life outside of work. Together they discuss why hobbies matter more than we think, how adventure has changed the way Tayler approaches risk and control, and why waiting until "someday" to enjoy your life is a dangerous trap. Whether your version of touching grass involves skiing down a mountain or simply protecting an afternoon to do something you love, this conversation is a reminder that your business should support your life—not replace it. In this episode: Why entrepreneurs often lose their identity outside of work What extreme sports taught Tayler about risk, control, and trust Why you don't have to "earn" your playtime How scheduling joy can make you a better business owner The simple mindset shift that helps prevent founder burnout Connect with Tayler: Website: https://enji.co Instagram (Enji): https://www.instagram.com/enji_co Instagram (Tayler): https://www.instagram.com/taylrd_designs Connect with Julie: Website: dallasgirlfriday.com Instagram: @thesystemforeverything
55: The System for High-Touch Without High-Stress with Taylor Hedden
Jul 30, 202622 min
What if your clients don't actually need you to be available 24/7? So many business owners equate exceptional client experience with constant responsiveness—but that's often what leads to burnout. In this episode, Julie sits down with systems strategist and Dubsado expert Taylor Hedden to unpack how thoughtful systems can actually create a more personal client experience, not a less personal one. Together they explore why founders overcomplicate their client journeys, the touchpoints clients actually remember, and how automation can remove stress without removing humanity. If you've ever felt like your business can't function without you, this conversation is your permission slip to build something that supports your life instead of consuming it. In this episode: Why premium client experiences don't require constant availability The biggest mistakes founders make during onboarding What clients actually notice (and what they don't) How automation creates more room for genuine connection The workflows every service provider should have Connect with Taylor: https://chanelandlee.com/ https://www.instagram.com/chanelandlee Ironically Serious Podcast Connect with Julie: Website: dallasgirlfriday.com Instagram: @thesystemforeverything
54: The System for School Lunch Boxes with Lily Payen of Feeding Tiny Bellies
Jul 23, 202630 min
If packing school lunches feels like one more daily decision you just don't have the energy to make, this episode is for you. Julie sits down with Feeding Tiny Bellies creator Lily Payen to talk about creating school lunches that actually work—for both parents and kids. From reducing decision fatigue to building simple lunch systems, Lily shares practical strategies that make mornings easier without turning lunch packing into another impossible standard. They discuss why kids often don't eat the lunches we lovingly pack, how to introduce variety without overwhelming yourself, why "theme days" might become your new favorite parenting hack, and the surprising reason untouched lunches aren't always about the food. Whether you're packing lunches for the first time or you've been doing it for years, this conversation will help you trade perfection for systems that actually fit real life. In this episode, you'll learn: Why untouched lunches aren't always a sign of failure How theme days eliminate daily lunch decisions Easy ways to create variety without extra work What lunchbox tools are actually worth buying How to help kids feel ownership over their lunches Why practical always beats Pinterest Connect with Lily: https://feedingtinybellies.com/ https://www.instagram.com/feedingtinybellies Feeding Tiny Bellies: School Lunches Connect with Julie: Website: dallasgirlfriday.com Instagram: @thesystemforeverything
53: The System for Starting Over (When Life Doesn’t Give You a Choice) with Tori Stauffer
Jul 16, 202622 min
Sometimes you choose to start over. Sometimes life chooses for you. When Tori Stauffer was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer at 37, everything she thought she knew about success, identity, and the life she was building suddenly shifted. What followed wasn't just surviving cancer. It was rebuilding an entirely different life. In this episode, Tori shares how facing mortality forced her to ask harder questions about how she was living, why she kept returning to burnout, and what it actually looks like to create a life that feels aligned instead of simply impressive. We talk about identity shifts, trusting yourself through uncertainty, finding community during impossible seasons, and why sometimes the bravest thing you can do is admit that the life you've built isn't the one you actually want. If you're navigating change, questioning your next chapter, or feeling stuck between who you've been and who you're becoming, this conversation is for you. In this episode we discuss: The mindset shift that carried Tori through cancer treatment Why burnout isn't something to simply "push through" How to know when it's time to pivot Building a life around intention instead of obligation www.toristauffer.com https://www.instagram.com/thetoristauffer Connect with Julie: Website: dallasgirlfriday.com Instagram: @thesystemforeverything
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