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My Turn Podcast

My Turn Podcast

By: Dani Luna and Jackie Ostick
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My Turn is the podcast for the people—a celebration of ordinary lives and extraordinary stories. Hosted by two Leos on the brink of 40, who have spent too long in the shadows, it's finally our turn to step into the spotlight and live out loud. We're done with celebrity advice that feels out of touch. Instead, we're amplifying the voices of real people, sharing relatable experiences, and having the conversations everyone else is thinking but not saying. From heartfelt moments to hilarious observations, we’re here to shine our lights and help others do the same. It’s our turn… and yours too.

But don’t get it twisted—we’re not above diving into some pop culture gossip and having a laugh at the latest headlines. And since we’re living it up in the greatest city in the world, expect some wild New York moments too. From subway stories to street encounters, we’re bringing you the real, the raw, and the relatable.

Danielle Luna 2025
Art Entertainment & Performing Arts Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • Episode 15: Wins, Growth, Community and a Creativity Exercise!
    May 2 2025

    Yoooooo! We made it to 15 Episodes! Partaaaayyyy.

    In this episode of My Turn, Dani and Jackie share their highs, lows, and the power of lifting each other up. From dance cardio wins and marathon shoutouts to dealing with setbacks and practicing self-compassion, they explore how to move through life’s seasons with honesty and grace. The “Drop a Pen” creative exercise helps listeners tune into their inner compass. Tune in for stories, laughs, and reminders that you’re not alone.

    Show Notes:

    The Tenement Museum - Tour called after the Famine

    Strong Women Lift Each Other Up - Molly Galbraith

    Jackie’s News Letter - The neighborhood - stories, things that she shares

    The Practice of Groundedness by Brad Stulburg

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Episode 14: Delight, Just Start, Party like it's 1999
    Apr 22 2025

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    🎙️ In this episode of My Turn, Jackie & Dani dive into delighting in the work, reinventing yourself at any age, and belting out throwback hits from 1999. We reflect on sleep wins, Q2 goals, and the wisdom of "Let Them" (and "Let Me"). Plus: Instagram inspo, joyful chaos, and a game of word association that guarantees laughs. You’ll leave inspired to romanticize your life and press go on what’s calling you. Let’s live out loud.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 13 -Panic, Progress, and World Feels: Catching Our Breath in Q2
    Apr 16 2025

    This week, we celebrate wins (box jumps and studio dreams!), navigate a weird “off” week, and remind you it’s okay to not be at 100%. We chat about the political climate and world news- yes were all spiraling. WARNING: Dani says F*ck a lot. BUT we share coping tools, check in on Q2 goals, play a little word association with songs, and review some iconic Broadway shows. Tune in for laughs, real talk, and a few musical moments. Your turn to join the convo!

    Please post your Q2 goals in the comments. Give us more ideas and share your thoughts.

    Show Notes:

    ⁠John Mulaney: A horse in a hospital ⁠

    Jackie’s Sign (literally) on Mott Street: "Stop expecting so much perfection from yourself. You're insane." posted on stories @myturn_pod

    Q2 Book Read: Great Big Beautiful Life by Emily Henry

    Watch Cole Escola - Iowa Stubborn Performance from Music Man - ⁠Instagram Link⁠

    Buenavista social club on Spotify ⁠HERE⁠

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    1 hr and 14 mins

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