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Girls Night with Stephanie May Wilson is for the recovering rule-follower — the woman who’s done everything “right,” only to realize the plan isn’t working, and it’s time to begin again. This isn’t just about how to get what you want — it’s about finally figuring out what that is, and then step by step, we’ll give you the tools, language, and confidence to build a life that’s true to you. From car... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Alison Cook
Therapist, host of The Best of You podcast, and author
Episode: Girls Night #311: God Doesn't Ask You To Shrink (The difference between 'dying to self' and erasing yourself)
Jenna Dunay
Career strategist and HR services business owner
Episode: Girls Night #306: How to Prepare Your Career for Motherhood with Jena Dunay
Greer Jones
Advocate for neurodiverse families and host of The Unfinished Idea Podcast
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Episode: Girls Night #305: "Does My Brain Work Differently Than Other People's?" — Signs to Look For in Yourself (And Your Partner) — with Greer Jones
Alexandra Kaval
Life coach for ambitious women
Episode: Girls Night #304: I Want to Do It All But I'm Burning Out: A Roadmap Out of Overwhelm — with Alexandra Kaval
Liz Forkin Bohannon
Social entrepreneur, podcaster, author, and content creator.
Episode: Girls Night #300: How to Live Daily Life with your Best Friends (Even as an adult!) — with Liz Forkin Bohannon
Kelsey Bennett
Mom, wife, therapist, and co-creator of Becoming Momma course.
Episode: Girls Night #297: How to Figure Out What's Next (When You're Completely Conflicted!)
Paige Connell
Working mother of four and content creator focused on the mental load of motherhood.
Episode: Girls Night #293: Why You're Fighting About the Same Things in Your Marriage (How to Break the Cycle) — with Paige Connell
Conni Jespersen
Educational wardrobe stylist and founder of Art in the Find
Art in the Find
Episode: Girls Night #292: The Surprising Reason Why Your Closet is Full but You Have Nothing to Wear — with Conni Jespersen
Ashley Fenker
Author of 'Good Enough Mother', professional writer, and mom
Episode: Girls Night #290: An Honest Conversation about Motherhood and Chronic Illness — with Ashley Fenker

Host

Stephanie May Wilson
Host focusing on empowering women to reclaim their lives, encouraging personal growth and open discussions about various life challenges and transitions.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 4.8k ratings
  • We should all have more Stephanie in our lives

    Stephanie is the soulmate friend we all need. I have adored the episodes I’ve listened to so far and can’t wait to go into the archives for more. From practical everyday advice and marriage guidance to being a fierce advocate of self-love & perseverance - she is a genuine cheerleader for all that we are capable of.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Erin O'Hara
    United States23 days ago
  • Spirit-led, honest, and so refreshing! 💛

    Stephanie makes you feel seen, safe, and supported—like a faith-filled best friend with real wisdom. Her episodes are full of truth, grace, and practical encouragement. If you’re healing, growing, or just need a reminder that God’s not done with you yet… this is the show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Heather O'Brien
    United States4 months ago
  • I used to adore this show…

    I miss the days before you got 13min into the run time and you finally get to the beginning of the show after ads etc…..only 16 min left of the actual discussion. I miss when it was not so ad centric.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    OliviaD mom
    United States5 months ago
  • Makes every life decision better!

    I’ve been listening to the podcast for over a year, and it consistently gives me the advice or guidance I need—right when I need it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    e.m.s. 2023
    United States5 months ago
  • Help in all Seasons of Change

    What I love most is the honesty. The guests are vulnerable and inspiring, and Stephanie asks the kinds of questions that help you feel seen, supported, and a little less alone. Whether you’re navigating a big life transition or just need a boost of encouragement, Girls Night is the kind of podcast that stays with you long after the episode ends.

    Highly recommend for any woman who’s going through change and craving honest, grace-filled conversations about how to grow, heal, and move forward.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Michelle the Change Architect
    United States6 months ago

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Listeners find the discussions uplifting and relatable, often expressing that it feels like chatting with a best friend.
Many appreciate the thoughtful advice for handling life challenges, especially in the context of relationships and personal growth.
There are some critiques about the increased ad content affecting the flow of discussions, but overall, feedback remains largely positive.

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Girls Night #305: "Does My Brain Work Differently Than Other People's?" — Signs to Look For in Yourself (And Your Partner) — with Greer Jones
Q: How do you navigate life with a partner whose brain works differently from yours?
Greer suggests that marriage or couples counseling can be beneficial to improve communication and understanding between partners, highlighting the significance of giving each other space and accommodating each other's needs.
Girls Night #305: "Does My Brain Work Differently Than Other People's?" — Signs to Look For in Yourself (And Your Partner) — with Greer Jones
Q: What are some of the first signs that made you wonder, like, is this something that's true about me?
Greer shares her journey of listening to a book that described her life perfectly, leading her to realize she had ADHD and to explore the characteristics often found in neurodivergent individuals, particularly women.
Girls Night #292: The Surprising Reason Why Your Closet is Full but You Have Nothing to Wear — with Conni Jespersen
Q: Do you have any shortcuts or any rules that like, okay, if you have five minutes to get ready?
Conni suggests having three go-to outfit formulas that make it easy to dress quickly while still looking put together.
Girls Night #292: The Surprising Reason Why Your Closet is Full but You Have Nothing to Wear — with Conni Jespersen
Q: How does your process help women identify their personal style?
Conni describes starting with understanding their personality and lifestyle to ensure what they wear reflects who they are while also being practical for their daily activities.
Girls Night #292: The Surprising Reason Why Your Closet is Full but You Have Nothing to Wear — with Conni Jespersen
Q: For the women who haven't gotten to meet you yet, tell us who you are, what you do, and a fun fact about yourself.
Conni explains her role as an educational wardrobe stylist, helping women manage their wardrobes to feel confident, and shares how her photography was used on a book cover about a pizza restaurant, linking her creative background.

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A dynamic platform for women navigating life's complexities, this series focuses on personal empowerment, career development, relationships, and wellness topics. Listeners can expect heartfelt discussions and practical advice from the host and various guests, all aimed at helping women reclaim their agency and embrace their true selves. Episodes cover a range of relevant subjects, from preparing for motherhood and managing work-life balance to enhancing personal style and addressing mental health challenges. The unique aspect of this series lies in its blend of honest conversations that not only inform but inspire women to take necessary steps towards a fulfilling life amidst societal pressures and expectations.

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1. Dr. Alison Cook
2. Jenna Dunay
3. Greer Jones
4. Alexandra Kaval
5. Liz Forkin Bohannon
6. Kelsey Bennett
7. Paige Connell
8. Conni Jespersen

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