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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

974 See Yourself There To Be There


EP 792: See Yourself There to Be There

On this Let It Rip Friday, Linda Mitchell talks about the importance of being able to see yourself where you want to go before you ever get there.

Every dream starts somewhere, and often, it starts in your mind. Can you picture yourself achieving the goal? Can you see yourself walking into that room, stepping onto that stage, building that business, changing your body, or becoming the woman you know you’re capable of becoming?

Sometimes we count ourselves out before we ever give ourselves a chance. We look at where we are right now instead of where we could be. But if you want to be there, you have to first see yourself there.

Linda encourages you to stop letting fear, doubt, circumstances, or other people’s expectations determine what you believe is possible for your life. Give yourself permission to dream bigger and begin creating a vision for the woman you’re becoming.

In This Episode:

Why you need to see yourself succeeding before you get there, the power of visualization and belief, how your thoughts can either move you toward your goals or keep you stuck, why you shouldn’t disqualify yourself before you even try, learning to picture yourself in rooms and opportunities that may feel bigger than you, taking action toward the life you envision, refusing to allow fear or other people’s opinions to write your story, and becoming the woman you can already see in your mind.

You don’t have to know exactly how you’re going to get there.

See yourself there. Believe you belong there. Then start taking the steps that will get you there.

Because sometimes, before you can be there, you have to see yourself there.


Check out this episode!

974 See Yourself There To Be There


EP 792: See Yourself There to Be There

On this Let It Rip Friday, Linda Mitchell talks about the importance of being able to see yourself where you want to go before you ever get there.

Every dream starts somewhere, and often, it starts in your mind. Can you picture yourself achieving the goal? Can you see yourself walking into that room, stepping onto that stage, building that business, changing your body, or becoming the woman you know you’re capable of becoming?

Sometimes we count ourselves out before we ever give ourselves a chance. We look at where we are right now instead of where we could be. But if you want to be there, you have to first see yourself there.

Linda encourages you to stop letting fear, doubt, circumstances, or other people’s expectations determine what you believe is possible for your life. Give yourself permission to dream bigger and begin creating a vision for the woman you’re becoming.

In This Episode:

Why you need to see yourself succeeding before you get there, the power of visualization and belief, how your thoughts can either move you toward your goals or keep you stuck, why you shouldn’t disqualify yourself before you even try, learning to picture yourself in rooms and opportunities that may feel bigger than you, taking action toward the life you envision, refusing to allow fear or other people’s opinions to write your story, and becoming the woman you can already see in your mind.

You don’t have to know exactly how you’re going to get there.

See yourself there. Believe you belong there. Then start taking the steps that will get you there.

Because sometimes, before you can be there, you have to see yourself there.


Check out this episode!

Monday, August 17, 2026

Ep 973 Scott Spiezio: The Comeback Harder Than Winning the World Series


Show Notes: Scott Spiezio 

 The Hardest Comeback

What happens when you reach the pinnacle of success—and still find yourself fighting for your life?

On this episode of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda Mitchell sits down with two-time World Series champion Scott Spiezio for a powerful conversation about what happened after the championships, the applause, and the fame.

Baseball fans remember Scott for his unforgettable three-run home run in Game 6 of the 2002 World Series, helping the Anaheim Angels complete an incredible comeback on their way to the franchise’s first World Series championship. He later captured another World Series title with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2006.

But Scott’s hardest comeback happened away from the baseball field.

In his new memoir, The Hardest Comeback, and documentary, SPIEZIO, Scott opens up about his battle with addiction, financial collapse, arrests, broken relationships, and the loss of the identity he had built around baseball.

Linda and Scott talk candidly about hitting rock bottom, recovery, forgiveness, faith, surrender, and what it takes to rebuild your life when you believe you’ve fallen too far.

They also explore a powerful question: What if the greatest victory of your life isn’t the one everyone applauds?

Sometimes we believe we know exactly how our lives are supposed to unfold. We make our plans, chase success, and try to control the outcome. But Scott’s story is a reminder that there can be something much bigger on the other side of surrender, and that our hardest chapters can ultimately become the ones that give someone else hope.

In This Episode, You’ll Hear About

  • Scott’s unforgettable 2002 World Series moment
  • What was happening behind the scenes while he appeared to be living the dream
  • Losing his identity after professional baseball
  • His battle with addiction and the road to rock bottom
  • The shame surrounding addiction, arrests, and broken relationships
  • Learning to forgive yourself after making painful mistakes
  • The role faith and surrender played in his comeback
  • Why The Hardest Comeback was so difficult and necessary to write
  • What Scott believes being a “champion” means today
  • His message to anyone who believes they have fallen too far to come back

Scott’s memoir, The Hardest Comeback, is available now wherever books are sold.

His documentary, SPIEZIO, premieres theatrically beginning September 10 in St. Louis, around the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Cardinals’ 2006 World Series championship, and will later stream on Re-Discover TV.

 

Sound Bites
  • "I visualized this moment every night."
  • "I started drinking to deal with depression."
  • "Cried out to God and He heard my cry."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Scott Spizio's Journey
01:55 Scott's Baseball Highlights and Key Moments
04:42 The Pressure of the Big Moment in the 2002 World Series
06:26 Inside Scott's Inner World During Success
07:35 The Beginning of Struggles and Addiction
08:48 The Impact of Addiction on Scott's Life and Family
11:36 The Role of Faith and Surrender in Recovery
12:55 Miracles and Healing: A Turning Point
14:25 Lessons on Hope, Faith, and Rebuilding Life

Check out this episode!

Ep 973 Scott Spiezio: The Comeback Harder Than Winning the World Series


Show Notes: Scott Spiezio 

 The Hardest Comeback

What happens when you reach the pinnacle of success—and still find yourself fighting for your life?

On this episode of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda Mitchell sits down with two-time World Series champion Scott Spiezio for a powerful conversation about what happened after the championships, the applause, and the fame.

Baseball fans remember Scott for his unforgettable three-run home run in Game 6 of the 2002 World Series, helping the Anaheim Angels complete an incredible comeback on their way to the franchise’s first World Series championship. He later captured another World Series title with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2006.

But Scott’s hardest comeback happened away from the baseball field.

In his new memoir, The Hardest Comeback, and documentary, SPIEZIO, Scott opens up about his battle with addiction, financial collapse, arrests, broken relationships, and the loss of the identity he had built around baseball.

Linda and Scott talk candidly about hitting rock bottom, recovery, forgiveness, faith, surrender, and what it takes to rebuild your life when you believe you’ve fallen too far.

They also explore a powerful question: What if the greatest victory of your life isn’t the one everyone applauds?

Sometimes we believe we know exactly how our lives are supposed to unfold. We make our plans, chase success, and try to control the outcome. But Scott’s story is a reminder that there can be something much bigger on the other side of surrender, and that our hardest chapters can ultimately become the ones that give someone else hope.

In This Episode, You’ll Hear About

  • Scott’s unforgettable 2002 World Series moment
  • What was happening behind the scenes while he appeared to be living the dream
  • Losing his identity after professional baseball
  • His battle with addiction and the road to rock bottom
  • The shame surrounding addiction, arrests, and broken relationships
  • Learning to forgive yourself after making painful mistakes
  • The role faith and surrender played in his comeback
  • Why The Hardest Comeback was so difficult and necessary to write
  • What Scott believes being a “champion” means today
  • His message to anyone who believes they have fallen too far to come back

Scott’s memoir, The Hardest Comeback, is available now wherever books are sold.

His documentary, SPIEZIO, premieres theatrically beginning September 10 in St. Louis, around the celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Cardinals’ 2006 World Series championship, and will later stream on Re-Discover TV.

 

Sound Bites
  • "I visualized this moment every night."
  • "I started drinking to deal with depression."
  • "Cried out to God and He heard my cry."
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Scott Spizio's Journey
01:55 Scott's Baseball Highlights and Key Moments
04:42 The Pressure of the Big Moment in the 2002 World Series
06:26 Inside Scott's Inner World During Success
07:35 The Beginning of Struggles and Addiction
08:48 The Impact of Addiction on Scott's Life and Family
11:36 The Role of Faith and Surrender in Recovery
12:55 Miracles and Healing: A Turning Point
14:25 Lessons on Hope, Faith, and Rebuilding Life

Check out this episode!

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Ep 972 Sydnie Christmas: What REALLY Happened After Winning Britain’s Got Talent


On today’s episode of The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda sits down with powerhouse British singer and actress Sydnie Christmas, winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2024.

Since her unforgettable BGT victory, Sydnie’s career has taken off. She has sold out headline shows in the UK and New York, performed at the Hollywood Bowl, starred as Cruella De Vil in 101 Dalmatians in London, appeared in the West End premiere of Don Black’s From the Heart, and performed for the King and Queen at the Royal Albert Hall.

Now Sydnie is entering another exciting—and deeply personal—chapter with her first album of original material.

Sydnie joins Linda to talk about what life really looks like after winning Britain’s Got Talent, the moments when she questioned whether her dream would happen, handling a rapidly changing career, and the relationship she has developed with the fans she affectionately calls her “Fanmily.”

She also shares what it means to finally tell more of her own story through original music, including her new singles “Lean on You” and “Run.”

Sydnie returns to the U.S. for performances in Philadelphia, New York City and Homer, New York in August, followed by the PBS broadcast of Sydnie Christmas: Live in London beginning in October. A larger U.S. tour is planned for spring 2027.

In this episode:

  • What Sydnie remembers about winning Britain’s Got Talent
  • What nobody tells you about life after a major television win
  • The years of work behind her “overnight success”
  • Performing at the Hollywood Bowl and for the King and Queen
  • Going from powerhouse vocalist to Cruella De Vil
  • Why creating original music feels different
  • The story behind her relationship with her “Fanmily”
  • What Sydnie wants American audiences to experience
  • Why this next chapter may be her most exciting yet

Listen to Sydnie’s new singles “Lean on You” and “Run,” and watch for her new album coming this fall.

Summary

Cindy Christmas shares her inspiring journey from auditioning in musical theater to winning Britain's Got Talent, performing at iconic venues, and releasing her first original album. She discusses the importance of perseverance, staying true to oneself, and connecting deeply with her fans.


 Key  Topics

Cindy's experience winning Britain's Got Talent
Her journey through musical theater and retraining
Performing at the Hollywood Bowl and for royalty
Releasing her first original album and songwriting process
The significance of her fan community, Fan Malie
Her upcoming US tour and PBS special
The importance of perseverance and staying true to oneself


 Takeaways

Opportunities often come after years of hard work and persistence.
Staying authentic and true to your voice is crucial for artistic success.
Building a supportive community of fans can sustain and motivate an artist.
Reinvention and vulnerability are key to growth in a music career.
Dreams are achievable if you never give up and keep fighting.


 Sound Bites

"Opportunities come after years and years of showing up."
"Writing songs since I was eleven, now sharing my diary with the world."
"My voice is of a different era, and I am proud to represent that."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Cindy Christmas's Journey
01:47 Winning Britain's Got Talent and Its Impact
03:54 Life Changes After the Talent Show
06:04 Performing at Iconic Venues and Royal Audiences
06:58 Releasing Her First Original Album
08:10 The Meaning of Fan Malie and Community
08:50 Her US Tour and PBS Special
09:47 Encouragement for Aspiring Artists


Check out this episode!

Ep 972 Sydnie Christmas: What REALLY Happened After Winning Britain’s Got Talent


On today’s episode of The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda sits down with powerhouse British singer and actress Sydnie Christmas, winner of Britain’s Got Talent 2024.

Since her unforgettable BGT victory, Sydnie’s career has taken off. She has sold out headline shows in the UK and New York, performed at the Hollywood Bowl, starred as Cruella De Vil in 101 Dalmatians in London, appeared in the West End premiere of Don Black’s From the Heart, and performed for the King and Queen at the Royal Albert Hall.

Now Sydnie is entering another exciting—and deeply personal—chapter with her first album of original material.

Sydnie joins Linda to talk about what life really looks like after winning Britain’s Got Talent, the moments when she questioned whether her dream would happen, handling a rapidly changing career, and the relationship she has developed with the fans she affectionately calls her “Fanmily.”

She also shares what it means to finally tell more of her own story through original music, including her new singles “Lean on You” and “Run.”

Sydnie returns to the U.S. for performances in Philadelphia, New York City and Homer, New York in August, followed by the PBS broadcast of Sydnie Christmas: Live in London beginning in October. A larger U.S. tour is planned for spring 2027.

In this episode:

  • What Sydnie remembers about winning Britain’s Got Talent
  • What nobody tells you about life after a major television win
  • The years of work behind her “overnight success”
  • Performing at the Hollywood Bowl and for the King and Queen
  • Going from powerhouse vocalist to Cruella De Vil
  • Why creating original music feels different
  • The story behind her relationship with her “Fanmily”
  • What Sydnie wants American audiences to experience
  • Why this next chapter may be her most exciting yet

Listen to Sydnie’s new singles “Lean on You” and “Run,” and watch for her new album coming this fall.

Summary

Cindy Christmas shares her inspiring journey from auditioning in musical theater to winning Britain's Got Talent, performing at iconic venues, and releasing her first original album. She discusses the importance of perseverance, staying true to oneself, and connecting deeply with her fans.


 Key  Topics

Cindy's experience winning Britain's Got Talent
Her journey through musical theater and retraining
Performing at the Hollywood Bowl and for royalty
Releasing her first original album and songwriting process
The significance of her fan community, Fan Malie
Her upcoming US tour and PBS special
The importance of perseverance and staying true to oneself


 Takeaways

Opportunities often come after years of hard work and persistence.
Staying authentic and true to your voice is crucial for artistic success.
Building a supportive community of fans can sustain and motivate an artist.
Reinvention and vulnerability are key to growth in a music career.
Dreams are achievable if you never give up and keep fighting.


 Sound Bites

"Opportunities come after years and years of showing up."
"Writing songs since I was eleven, now sharing my diary with the world."
"My voice is of a different era, and I am proud to represent that."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Cindy Christmas's Journey
01:47 Winning Britain's Got Talent and Its Impact
03:54 Life Changes After the Talent Show
06:04 Performing at Iconic Venues and Royal Audiences
06:58 Releasing Her First Original Album
08:10 The Meaning of Fan Malie and Community
08:50 Her US Tour and PBS Special
09:47 Encouragement for Aspiring Artists


Check out this episode!

Ep 971: Connecting All The Dots For Your Greatest Comeback


On today's episode, we're talking about having a comeback. Linda has faced her fair share of challenges - from devastating injuries to self-doubt. Yet, time and time again, she has proven that with unwavering determination, a resilient mindset, and an unshakable faith, one can emerge from the depths of adversity stronger and more fulfilled than ever before. In this captivating address, Linda shares her personal journey of triumph over tragedy, offering listeners the inspiration and practical wisdom they need to dust themselves off, get back up, and forge ahead towards the life they were destined to live. Prepare to be empowered and reminded that our greatest comebacks are often born from our darkest moments.


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