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May 19, 2024

Legends Podcast

Darlinghearts,

Being interviewed by the one and only Sarah Furuya for the Legends podcast was, well, legendary!

Sarah says it best; the topics we muse upon in today’s conversation are:

Leonie’s inability to create, and this one hit me hard, a professional mirage, and how she attracts clients and has a thriving business while keeping it wild and weird

How she leverages neurodivergence and revolutionizes her unique set of abilities in how she works – 10 hours a week – she rests for results

The importance of taking care of business and making money and her advice to women who have left taking care of business later in life (it’s never too late)

How the sudden death of her brother when Leonie was 15 changed the course of her life

Her love of relocation, renewal and reinvention and her devotion to the land of Australia

LISTEN HERE!

This episode is also dedicated to Clinton, my brother.

I’m so grateful to be able to share my story.

Love always,

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Published on May 19, 2024 13:30

May 14, 2024

The Biddy Tarot Podcast

Lovebugs,

I had the utmost pleasure joining my darling friend Brigit on her poddy Biddy Tarot Podcast!

Get ready to discover how to create the business of your dreams on your own terms. Tune in for:  How Leonie found her creative and entrepreneurial path (0:3:00 – 0:6:00)The biggest shifts that helped Leonie build her income to 7 figures (0:6:00 – 0:9:00)How to protect your creative essence while running a business (0:9:00 – 12:00)How to build your dream business without burning out (12:00 – 15:00)The surprising advantages of being neurodivergent in business (16:00 – 21:00)Leonie’s tips for accommodating neurodivergent clients in Tarot and healing work (22:00 – 25:00)How Leonie uses Tarot and oracle cards in her work (26:00 – 31:00)

LISTEN HERE!

This is such a gem of an episode (And number 200 too!)

Listen in and learn how to create your dream business in a way that actually works for you!

Love always,

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Weekly love lettersPodcast: Leonie Dawson Refuses To Be CategorisedA library of free treasuresCash Crunch – FREE workshop on how to make more & save more when times are tough! 

📚 BOOKS 📚

My Brilliant Year workbooks for 2024 & beyond!Calm Christmas PlannerSalt: a hottttt romance novella (published under my pen name Lola Leigh)

🌟 COURSES 🌟

Brilliant Biz & Life Academy  (get everything I offer at a wildly generous price!)Midas TouchGet Organised!Work Less, Earn MoreBehind The Scenes of a Multi-Millionaire’s Finances (only $7!)Sales StarMarketing Without Social MediaMoney, Manifesting & Multiple Streams of Income40 Days To A Finished Book40 Days To Create & Sell Your E-CourseADHD & Autism Biz and Productivity Success

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Published on May 14, 2024 22:51

May 8, 2024

HerStory Podcast

 

 

My loves,

Guess what I have for you today? I’ll give you a hint… It rhymes with, “a smodcast sminterview”.

Gosh I’m clever.

As is the incredible Kylie King, who interviewed me for the HerStory Podcast. As well as spearheading a truly incredible podcast, Kylie is also the founder of the Australian Ladies in Business Initiative (delightfully known as ALIBI, which I love with my whole heart)!

I’m so excited to share our interview together!

Here’s a handy-dandy list of places you can listen:

YouTubeSpotifyApple Podcasts

We’re chatting all things business; triumphs & challenges, inspiration and insights.

It’s a good’un so make yourself a hot cuppa, settle in to your comfiest chair and get ready delight your ears!

Love always,

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Weekly love lettersPodcast: Leonie Dawson Refuses To Be CategorisedA library of free treasuresCash Crunch – FREE workshop on how to make more & save more when times are tough! 

📚 BOOKS 📚

My Brilliant Year workbooks for 2024 & beyond!Calm Christmas PlannerSalt: a hottttt romance novella (published under my pen name Lola Leigh)

🌟 COURSES 🌟

Brilliant Biz & Life Academy  (get everything I offer at a wildly generous price!)Midas TouchGet Organised!Work Less, Earn MoreBehind The Scenes of a Multi-Millionaire’s Finances (only $7!)Sales StarMarketing Without Social MediaMoney, Manifesting & Multiple Streams of Income40 Days To A Finished Book40 Days To Create & Sell Your E-CourseADHD & Autism Biz and Productivity Success

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Published on May 08, 2024 18:38

May 5, 2024

The Ladybird Purse

 

Lovebugs (Ladybirds, even…)

I’ve got just the most wonderful gift for you today!

The ever-delightful Keris Fox reached out to me to do a written interview for her Substack and oh my goodness it was just the best!

Keris asked some excellent questions about money and the relationship women have with it, including:What advice would you give your younger self about money?What does it mean to be a millionaire?Is it true that you can live on the interest?Is your social circle made up mostly of other rich people or are you a lot wealthier than your friends? And if the latter, what effect has your wealth had on your friendships?

Yeahhh we go REAL DEEP in this one!

Read it here!

Aren’t Ladybirds just so sweet? (Or Ladybugs, to our US friends!)

Love always,

🦄 FREE GOODIES 🦄

Weekly love lettersPodcast: Leonie Dawson Refuses To Be CategorisedA library of free treasuresCash Crunch – FREE workshop on how to make more & save more when times are tough! 

📚 BOOKS 📚

My Brilliant Year workbooks for 2024 & beyond!Calm Christmas PlannerSalt: a hottttt romance novella (published under my pen name Lola Leigh)

🌟 COURSES 🌟

Brilliant Biz & Life Academy  (get everything I offer at a wildly generous price!)Midas TouchGet Organised!Work Less, Earn MoreBehind The Scenes of a Multi-Millionaire’s Finances (only $7!)Sales StarMarketing Without Social MediaMoney, Manifesting & Multiple Streams of Income40 Days To A Finished Book40 Days To Create & Sell Your E-CourseADHD & Autism Biz and Productivity Success

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Published on May 05, 2024 20:53

May 3, 2024

Leonie’s 50 page illustrated fangirl zine about a book

Dearests,

Oh this makes me cackle… I have a new freebie to give to you today. DOWNLOAD IT HERE! MAKE HASTE!

It makes me cackle because it took me a good week all up to make it with two days of design work… and it serves no strategic purpose whatsoever. It’s just something I felt like making! Creativity for joy’s sake!

So basically… I read a book. A wonderful book on creativity and writing and making art. I studied it, made notes, highlighted it like the diligent lil student I am.

Then I took those notes and turned them into… a 50 page collaged zine. It was blooming fun, I tell you! It became the most decadent kaleidescope of colour and wisdom.

It felt like I could let the wisdom of the book permeate deeper into my bones with all those words and imagery. And I thought it would be fun to share my book fan zine with you!

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD! (No opt-in required!!!)

Hope you love it just as much as I do.

And happy Bridgerton Season 3 release week!

I’ve pre-gamed this season by re-reading the book series for the fifth time and read 50+ fan fictions of the Polin romance. Am I emotionally prepared? No, no I am not.

Getting season 3 really is a nice lil treat for all our hard work being the rad humans we are. Saint Shonda Rhimes has truly blessed us all.

Right, that’s enough ridiculousness for the week.

JUST KIDDING. THERE IS NEVER ENOUGH RIDICULOUS.

I love you! Go read my exists-purely-for-delight zine! Go watch some top quality lady shmut! Let’s live our best lives together!

Big love,

P.S. Need more ridiculousness in your life? OF COURSE YOU ARE! YOU MUST BE POSITIVELY STARVING FOR RIDIC! Thus, make haste and henceforth be catching up on all my podcast eps!

And yes I WILL be speaking for the next month like I have time travelled back to a time before modern hygiene standards! Toodle pip!

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Published on May 03, 2024 21:25

April 28, 2024

This Week

My loves!

My week in dot points:

I started the week with a long to-do list for work, and ended the week with a long to-do list still to go. I did finish & present a new Academy workshop on Launching though, 2 new presentations created and recorded, plus 2 podcast interviews done. Have to take that as a win. Oh, Thursday was a public holiday as well.Is it Mercury retrograde or some other kind of planetary fuckery? Had a few tech and comm snafus which made my little brow furrow.Started & finished Emily Henry’s “Funny Story” in a day. Freaking DELIGHTFUL. All her romances are my favourite.I released a virtual co-working room that my Academy members can use together. I’ve been using it myself for work stints and damn is it helpful!Oh, that’s right, I managed to not only superglue my fingers together but also superglue my thumb to the superglue tube. I AM NOT EVEN KIDDING. It took HOURS of soaking and scrubbing with soap and acetone to get it off.Finally managed to rebook private Pilates sessions after 3 months off. I’ve missed it desperately. Mostly though I miss going to have tea and cake afterwards at the bookstore cafe. It’s a highlight of my week.One of my kids had a sleepover this weekend to do craft projects with her bestie. My other kid spent her time harvesting herbs from our garden and researching their healing properties. Honestly, these kids are a freakin’ DELIGHT. They are the coolest humans.Managed to do a bunch of errands this week – decluttered some of my kids’ book collection and donated it to their school, did a charity shop donation run and sent parcels off. ✅ ✅ ✅ DOPAMINE THRILLS!I dislocated my jaw in December for the millionth time (thanks hypermobility!) but this time it developed into an intense lockjaw condition. I’ve been having osteopathy weekly/fortnightly since then, plus I now sleep with a temporary jaw splint. I still can’t yawn without pain, but otherwise the constant pain is almost gone thankfully. This week I’m going back to the dentist, and I’m crossing my fingers that I can open my jaw wide enough and long enough to get a permanent jaw splint made. My sweet dentist has decided to get me on happy gas to keep my jaw loose for the process. I’m hoping it’s just as fun as I remember it being as a kid. I’m also hoping it doesn’t cause a massive pain flare up! I will let you know how I go. Also no, please don’t ask me how I dislocated my jaw. 👀

Big love,

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Published on April 28, 2024 01:37

April 4, 2024

Leonie’s origin story :: the podcast episode!

Pooky bears,

I have another juicy podcast episode for you! Today, I’m joined by my dearest mate and creative co-host goddess, Taylor Swi- I mean, Madi Beaufort. (The blonde wig is giving major Taylor Swift vibes, and I am HERE for it!!!)

Today, I’m sharing my origin story.

Who was Leonie before the successful multimillion dollar business? Before the blog? Before I was a Dawson with a gorgeous hubby and two incredible mermaid daughters? Before the ADHD/ASD diagnosis?

I’m telling it all today.

Pop in those airpods again, babes. No vagina talk this time, but swearing around these parts is never censored. This chat isn’t for the kiddos.

In today’s episode we talk about:

🧜 How I’m being hilariously trolled by my 13 year old daughter.
🧑‍🌾 What it was like growing up in a small farming town.
🩸The importance of introducing fresh blood into the family gene pool.
🫥 Navigating the social scene as an undiagnosed neurodivergent girl.
🌈 My adventures in boarding school
🐴 My crazy farm family disputes
❤️‍🔥 How I knew Chris was my future hottie husband (thanks to Dawson’s Creek)
👑 My lofty goals of becoming the Prime Minister of Australia (NOT EVEN JOKING)

Grab your popcorn! This one is a deep dive into the past.

If you watched the last episode and saw the “great smoothie debacle of 2024”, I’m happy to report that NO smoothies were harmed, or fucking splattered, in the making of this episode.

ENJOOOOY!!!!!!

You can either listen to or WATCH today’s episode! CHOICES GALORE!

You can also subscribe via Apple PodcastsSpotifyPocketCast.

Here is the breakdown:

Origin Story and Heartwarming Moments 0:03

Mother Gayle and Mrs. Gayle (Being trolled) 3:50

My small town childhood and family 5:44

Family Inbreeding  8:15

Personal Journey and Career Aspirations 9:46

Childhood Ambitions and Relationships 12:36

My career goals in art

Adventures with Boarding School 16:18

Decision to Pursue Business

My Life Journey 20:09

Leonie’s Childhood and Family DynamicsMeeting and Falling in Love with Chris

A Dawson Love Story 28:50

Career Journey and Political Experiences 32:48

Working in Parliament HousePrime Minister goalsTranscript

Leonie Dawson
Welcome back my friends to the brand new era of the Leonie Dawson Refuses to be Categorised podcast. I’m here at Havana Haus in Coolum with my darling dearest friend Madison Beaufort Art. We are doing this on video as well. So if you want to check out the ridiculous vibes we’ve got going on, you can head on over to YouTube, find the podcast there, and we look 10 out of 10, sexy, what can I say?

Madison Beaufort
Never looked better.

Leonie Dawson
Never. Today, I’m going to be sharing kind of my origin story. Especially since like, there’s so many of you that are like, okay, you can see me at this age, but you may not necessarily know how I got here. And you may have some assumptions about who I was when I was a kid and how the kind of person that you need to be in order to achieve like monetary success, creative success, blah, blah, blah blah. So my story is probably a little bit surprising if you haven’t hear it.

Madison Beaufort
Super surprising. Yeah, you don’t ever think you don’t ever think that this is when you tell it. This is where you came from. So I’m so excited for everyone to know, oh, whoa.

Leonie Dawson
Plus, I feel like this is such a good opportunity. Like me and Madi we just love spending time with each other. And now it’s also just like, hard for us to spend a lot of time together because I have children and a husband and a whole fucking grown up life, it’s very full. And Maddie works super hard. Maddie is at the Eumundi markets every Saturday selling her incredible artwork. She sells online as well. And she also works at a library as well, which is my like, porno dream.

Madison Beaufort
It is really beautiful

Leonie Dawson
Yeah,

Madison Beaufort
It’s a kid’s library. So it’s it’s…

Leonie Dawson
Even better

Madison Beaufort
Even better. Yeah, and I teach theatre. I’m just like,

Leonie Dawson
How do I even forget that part? I mean, you’re just so busy.

Madison Beaufort
it’s so nice for us to just chat only we’re just we’re just chatting, isn’t it? It’s so lovely

Leonie Dawson
I was like can I pay you to talk to me for hours? And

Madison Beaufort
I was like, if you must. Okay.

Leonie Dawson
Me well, I want to like start because I love taking my kids to school just to hear what other kids say because they’re so fucking funny. And this morning, and if you can think of something cute from like, things that happened in your library that you can share without disclosing identity, that would be incredible. Just like you know, just like, it can come organically. Yeah, just to be like, I can tell you a funny story. And I’d be like, I’m all in for that. Fabulous.

So I drop my kid in this morning and a kid walked in and this kid usually doesn’t like hugging. They’ve been through quite a bit trauma in recent years and but usually doesn’t like hugging. And this day this kid hugged everyone. So kid comes in hugs everyone, and we’re all like, whoa, hugging amazing.

And then one of the other kids goes, Oh, that’s not like you, you’re not really usually into the hugs. And the kid was like, Yeah, I think I might just, you know, just try it. I just feel I feel like hugs today. And this kid goes Well, New Year New you.

Madison Beaufort
how sweet is that?

Leonie Dawson
It’s the cutest fucking thing

Madison Beaufort
New year new you

Leonie Dawson
Yes. New year New You

The kid been through significant trauma now up for hugs. New Year new you. And these are like nine year old kids and I just thought

Madison Beaufort
They’re so wise aren’t they

Leonie Dawson
So smart. So beautiful and like that they all instantly recognize that it was kind of a big moment for this kid.

Madison Beaufort
Oh, I love that.

Leonie Dawson
So sweet.

Madison Beaufort
How precious

Leonie Dawson
I just coming up beaming and then I love when my like teenagers, kids that my teenagers friends come up because

Madison Beaufort
There’s nothing better than a teenager loving you.

Leonie Dawson
They’ll run up and be like, Oh MOTHER GAYLE! My middle name used to be Gail. And I’ve never liked it. And so

Madison Beaufort
Mother Gayle

Leonie Dawson
I got legally changed by depot to not be Gayle anymore.

Madison Beaufort
Did you?

Leonie Dawson
I did. Yeah.

Madison Beaufort
What is it now?

What’s your middle name?

Leonie Dawson
Oh, I’ll tell you like off screen

Madison Beaufort
Shit. Okay. Yeah, secret.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah, it’s just like, you know, I’d like I’m gonna have some kind of fucking privacy.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah, well, is it a cool? Is it a cool new middle name?

Leonie Dawson
Hmm well, you know the angels told me what to call them.

Madison Beaufort
Yes, they did.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah, they did so and it’s also a name that I’m growing into. And so when I told one of my oldest friends what I’d chosen and she’s like, That’s not like you that you are like the least gracious person I’ve ever met. And I was like, correct! That’s exactly what’s happening. So anyway, anyway, so my kid found out that I was like, change my middle name from Gayle. And so she started calling me Mother Gayle because…

Madison Beaufort
she’s monopolized it.

Leonie Dawson
Nothing like a kid just to go oh, that’s your sore spot. Let me go in. And then she’s gotten all of her friends to call me Mother Gail or Mrs. Gayle

Madison Beaufort
oh, Mrs. Gayle

Leonie Dawson
I know, disgusting oh disgusting, but then it’s so cute coming out of them. I can’t be mad. I’m like, Yeah, whatever. Okay, this is great. This is an ongoing joke.

Madison Beaufort
I love when other parents would hear and they’d be like, Oh, she asked them to call her Mrs. Gale. You’re like, oh…

Leonie Dawson
Right? Not knowing it is absolute fucking trolling from my 13 year old. It’s really funny. And like, other moms have gone like, Oh, are you sure that she’s comfortable with being called that? And I was like, It’s a joke. Don’t worry. Like it’s my 13 year old she thinks this is great, so whatever. So anyway, cute stories over what we’re going to talk about.

Madison Beaufort
Okay so what I want to know is take me back to Leonie Dawson birth. Okay, how, then to now I want to know how you had become the phenomenal woman you are. Because you’re just Well, I know there’s a lot in that. But let’s start. Let’s start. Let’s start way back.

Leonie Dawson
Okay.

Sure. So my parents are cattle farmers. And I grew up in a small, small country town, and I was just telling Madi awful stories from my childhood that…

Madison Beaufort
That were a bit scary.

Leonie Dawson
How like drink driving was actually quite a popular sport. But if you don’t call it drink driving, you say you’ve got your wobbly boot on

Madison Beaufort
Which I love. I think it’s quite poetic, that.

Leonie Dawson
It is.

Madison Beaufort
So I’ve just got my wobbly boot on.

Leonie Dawson
Oh can’t be me and all this Bundaberg rum like, yes, it’s because my boot is bit wobbly I can hardly walk straight. But obviously in a far more bogan tone than that. So small regional town, North Queensland, not very cultured. Well, you know, like, they’re just not much accessibility to education and things like that.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah.

Leonie Dawson
And cultural experiences, blah, blah, blah. It’s just a remote small town. And I’m really like this so many wonderful things that I’m grateful for. For my childhood. I’m really grateful that I grew up on a farm having a really deep connection with the earth. And then I got to be around animals a lot. So horses, and my best friend was my dog, Clancy, and he was a German shepherd. And he was so beautiful. I was the youngest of four. Sorry, I’m sorry. I’m the fourth. My God. That is such a, what a Freudian slip. I’m the fourth out of fifth. Obviously, I think my parents should have stopped at four… well…

Madison Beaufort
Well

Leonie Dawson
Because I kept on going like, you’ve got perfection.

Madison Beaufort
You’ve done it.

Leonie Dawson
Why bother keep going? So anyway, that’s five. Bless you to…

Madison Beaufort
the number five.

Leonie Dawson
If you’re watching. Yuh-yoh,

Madison Beaufort
Number five. We love you.

Leonie Dawson
Yes.

In a spiritual universe. Anyway, it is what it is. And it was just a very big house. My mom’s dad live with us as well. And, you know, like this small town, I have. My dad is one of seven. His father is one of 13. And all of them live in Proserpine, basically. And so just an enormous quantity of cousins and second cousins. And because both sides My family has been there for six generations. There’s 4000 people.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah.

Leonie Dawson
Most of them are related.

Madison Beaufort
Wow.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah. So and it was like just a real thing. Like, if you want to date a boy. Just make sure that just check on him – No first cousins. That’s right. And it has happened.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah.

Leonie Dawson
yeah. It’s happened. Like when I was 18. Somebody was like, Oh, I’m gonna set you on a date with just the best person. And I was like, Oh, okay. Just who? And he told me the name and I was like, Yeah, our grandmothers are sisters. Like we’re really related, I’ve worked in his mom’s fish shop. Like, hands off.

Madison Beaufort
Too close.

Leonie Dawson
Look, even second cousin; it’s not good enough for me. You know, I’ve got high standards. HIGH!

Madison Beaufort
We need to be removed.

Leonie Dawson
That’s right.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah.

Leonie Dawson
We need some more. We need something else in this genetic pool.

Madison Beaufort
So second cousins. Too close. To date.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah it’s not for me. And like, you know, like my, I have, like, my sisters have dated people and like grandma and grandpa are like Oh! Yeah, he’s Mildred’s grandma, well, that’s our third cousin once removed, for fuck’s sake.

Madison Beaufort
There’s no one for us.

Leonie Dawson
There’s no one for us! And also, like, we’re so inbred at this point. We really need to have some fresh blood in.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah, absolutely.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah. So it’s a real necessity. And I think that’s why I’m married who I did.

Madison Beaufort
Just for fresh blood.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah, just a fresh blood. Yeah, new addition to the gene pool. It just makes it stronger.

Madison Beaufort
Yes!

Leonie Dawson
You know, things you’ve got to think about when you grow up in a small town. I was an undiagnosed autistic. Everything makes sense when I look at it through that angle. In terms of why I had such huge struggles on the social front, I spent all of my time at school like in the school library, that was my safe place. I don’t think I made friends till I was like grade five. And even then, like, that was a fucking miracle. And I didn’t know what my parents were thinking at this point, or

Madison Beaufort
They just weren’t even aware?

Leonie Dawson
I’m not sure. But if my kid hadn’t made friends, by year five, I’d be going, Oh, I wonder what’s going on here. But…

Madison Beaufort
It’s a different time back then.

Leonie Dawson
Totally different back in the 80s. Like Jesus Christ, we barely…

Madison Beaufort
They were just happy for you to go to school.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah, barely wore shoes to school. So amazing. And I think as well, because academically I was totally fine. Like, I enjoy the academics of school. I just thought social stuff is – I just don’t get it.

Madison Beaufort
It’s really scary. Help!

Leonie Dawson
What are they all talking about? And how do they all know what to talk about? But then, also, I just didn’t, I don’t think it worried me too much. Because I liked my rich inner world. I like creating art. I liked writing. And I’m really grateful to have had a mom that really encouraged all that stuff.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah.

Leonie Dawson
And then also being able to be on at home on the farm was such a relief. And then also, I never felt alone, because there’s just so many fucking people at my house. And, you know, there’s always someone to hang out with and play with. Yeah.

I really didn’t know what I wanted to do when I grew up. Well, actually, sorry, I shouldn’t say that. I did know, I wanted to be an artist, or a writer or a poet, or somebody who changed the world. And I knew that from the age of four. But my parents said, No fucking way. Like, that’s not for you. Like there’s no money in the arts, you’re gonna be a starving artist. And they also gave like, the other bits of career advice where like, you can’t have a small business because all small businesses fail in the first five years. And also don’t enter the highest tax bracket because you’ll be paying too much.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah, millionaires love that piece of advice.

Leonie Dawson
Right? They love it. And so I was kind of like, okay, I’ll take their advice seriously, and okay, what is it that I do want to do then? Because I can’t have the thing I really want. So I thought, right. Yeah. The only other thing to do is become Prime Minister of Australia. Like it’s just a sloppy second decision. You know what I mean? Like, that’s what everybody else with wasted dreams wants to do is just be like, well, it..

Madison Beaufort
Yeah it was my second option. Yeah. Was like that. I think it’s everyone’s second option.

Leonie Dawson
Is it?

Madison Beaufort
Yeah.

Leonie Dawson
Okay. Great. Good. Go, go.

Madison Beaufort
No, I don’t think so, Leonie.

Leonie Dawson
I’m so naive. You can tell me anything and I’ll go, oh okay.

Madison Beaufort
We all want to be Prime Minister. Okay. It’s fantastic. Yeah, I just love that your your goals and when you think they’re normal is so high, like they’re so brilliant. Like change the world always in every way.

Leonie Dawson
Mmhmm, mhm. And even like my grade four report card, I went and looked through it. And my teacher said, Leonie has such huge goals and ambitions for herself, and is also deeply disappointed when she doesn’t reach them.

Madison Beaufort
Insightful.

Leonie Dawson
I know. And yeah, I remember at one point, like for an art assignment, I got like, it was just so perfect. My art teacher gave me an A plus, plus plus. But then from then on, when he gave me an A plus, I was fucking furious. And my mom would know if I was in a bad mood because I got an A minus, it should be like, A minus. Leonie’s not an A minus girly.

Madison Beaufort
She’s an A plus, plus, plus.

Leonie Dawson
that’s right.

Madison Beaufort
Wow.

Leonie Dawson
For yeah from a really early age. And my siblings aren’t like that. It’s just, yeah, who I am. I’m like, Well, I can hyperfixate on this enough to do this.

Madison Beaufort
You said your siblings like this as well?

Leonie Dawson
No.

Madison Beaufort
No, it’s a unique case.

Leonie Dawson
It’s inbuilt.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah.

Leonie Dawson
My mom has five kids. My eldest brother has Cerebral had cerebral palsy. And she said that I was the most challenging one to parent.

Madison Beaufort
Oh, hmm

Leonie Dawson
I get it. I get it. Just because I was very high energy. And she was like, you were just so interested in things and very quickly bored with things. Yeah, I just needed stuff thrown in front of you all the time. Just, you know, the vast piles of books from the library. Just be like, Oh, have you looked at this Leonie here? Have you looked at this like just

Madison Beaufort
You are like my perfect child. I’d be like, just we could read books together. And…

Leonie Dawson
Yeah but it’s also a little bit exhausting. Like, I’ve got one kid who’s like that, like, Oh, holy shit. Like, I’ve got one kid that’s quite only sanguine and she’s like, Oh, I don’t really mind and the other one is just like, Oh I’m really interested. And I’ll talk about it every single second I’ve got.

Madison Beaufort
You’ve got a world changer on your hands.

Leonie Dawson
I do. I do. I’m like, wow, I know what’s going to happen. And then I also like totally trust that my other kid is going to do incredible things. It’s just in her own way. And I’m so excited to see what that is. Anyway, so high school, I had a genius moment. I was like, You know what girls are actually too challenging for me. What I’m going to do, I’ll just be friends with boys because they are simple creatures. And that’s what I did. I had a fucking great time.

Madison Beaufort
Oh and you loved it.

Leonie Dawson
Loved it. Loved it. My best friend was Daniel, we’re still friends to this day, we were just like, completely bonded to each other. And my parents really loved and accepted it in our own way. And so like, I remember at the age of 13, or 14, Daniel will be spend most of his holidays at my place, because he’s basically an only child. And he was like, well, it’s fun at the farm, even though my dad made him work. And just God awful for him. But he was like, well whatever. And they just let us sleep in the same bed and we’d go to sleep holding hands, just like breathing in each other’s faces.

Madison Beaufort
Like innocent little love.

Leonie Dawson
Total, like soulmate love, and it was beautiful. And I think about having my 14 year old have a boy sleep in her bed. I’m like, are you fucking kidding me?

Madison Beaufort
Staring face to face breathing.

Leonie Dawson
I would just be like, you, I’m watching you! My parents were super protective. But for whatever reason, I just thought that Daniel was safe.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah, right.
Oh how nice. How beautiful is that? You got to like, have that experience? Because they were it just worked out?

Leonie Dawson
Yeah.

Madison Beaufort
They were just chill about it.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah, that was super chill. It was just like, super great. And then when I was like, 16, year 10. I was like, Oh, fucking had enough of being in a small town. And at that point, like, there was no other schools, there was just one big state high school and it was really rough. You know, that was like, brawls, like and knives. And just like bullying was –  I’ve always being bullied at school. And I was like, You know what, fuck this nonsense. I’m out. And so I told my parents, look, I’m either going overseas for years in exchange student, or I’m going to boarding school. And they were like, Okay, well, we prefer if you went overseas when you’re 18. That’s fine if you went to boarding school, but we can’t afford it. So you’ll need to look around at what schools are available. You need to choose one for yourself, you need to apply for scholarships to be able to go there. And they really put the responsibility on me. And so that’s what I did.

Madison Beaufort
That’s phenomenal.

Leonie Dawson
I know.

Madison Beaufort
To be that young, and to be like that. Nah, this is what I’m doing. And yeah, have that like direction. And yeah, how awesome.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah and I went to so I ended up getting scholarships that a couple of, you know, a couple of boarding schools, and one was a grammar school, like quite a prestigious one. And I went there and it was just like the wrong vibe for me. Like I went just to for a day just to have a look.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah.

Leonie Dawson
I thought no, not for me. And so I chose this very small little boarding school with 40 kids in my grade. The population was like, a lot of Papua New Guinea kids and Indigenous kids from indigenous communities. And then the rest were just like white cowboys from very remote cattle properties.  And so none of them had really gone to school for primary school. They all did School of the Air.

Madison Beaufort
Yes. Oh, wow.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah. And this was like, in the days where they do it over wireless radio is because there’s no internet. And so internet hadn’t been invented then. And so they just be like calling in for their lessons and stuff.

Madison Beaufort
Wow.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah. My mate Lena. She was like, if you can imagine a music class where there’s 30 kids, and they’re all like, in on the wireless radio. And then we all have to play our recorder into that. Can you imaging what that must’ve sounded like for the music teacher? was awful enough

Madison Beaufort
Recorder is awful enough as it is let alone at the crackle and the..oh

Leonie Dawson
simultaneously, like surely the music teacher were just going like oh, fuck no, just turn it off.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah. Not today.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah. Which it’s probably time for an ad break. So…

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Madison Beaufort
Yay! Ladadadadadada

Leonie Dawson
So proud, so proud

Madison Beaufort
Look at us go.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah, I think I’m boarding school was just a fucking genius idea really just to be around a lot of kids from really diverse backgrounds. And they were just like really sweet kids. And I think like there was this just an innocence here that I hadn’t experienced.

Madison Beaufort
Did you miss your family?

Leonie Dawson
Not really.

Madison Beaufort
You’re just happy this is this is your choice.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah, yeah. And also like my family life went through something really crazy at that point. So my brother had died in a farm accident a few years before that, which was… we can do a whole other episode about that it was pretty intense. But it also an enormous blessing because it changed the way I viewed life and all sorts of shit.

But so my parents did a farm, but it was in partnership with his, with his parents. And then if anyone’s been in family partnerships with farms and stuff like that, they’ll they probably know where their story is going. It ended up just becoming an enormous fight.. it was like World War Three. Basically, they decided to split the partnership. And then they just fought for years on the land. And then all of his siblings got involved because they wanted to cut up the inheritance. And it was just a whole full on piece of shit. And my grandmother developed brain cancer and died within six weeks. And I remember going to her funeral and half the family had hired security guards. And because we were on the…

Madison Beaufort
Stop!

Leonie Dawson
Yeah, and so and so the security guards only let certain members of the family sit up in the front and like we were part of the family that wasn’t allowed. And then like even on a gravestone it like only includes half of her children. Not the half that she was brawling with at the time. It’s some fucked up shit.

Madison Beaufort
Oh, goodness.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah. And then when you add in like the wild, wild west days, you know, there was like, a lot of stalking, there was guns. There was fistfights there was bushfires, it was just, I can’t even explain it. Because you don’t understand until you’ve been in a farming situation in remote areas how bad that shit can get.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah. Wow.

Leonie Dawson
So I was just really fucking relieved to be out of that. And I feel like it was the best thing I do. Because I would have been so traumatized by the level of stalking that was happening at home and violence that was happening at home. And I’m really grateful to our to my principal, because he just believed in me from day dot. And at one point somewhere, my aunts tried to get me kicked out of school.

Madison Beaufort
What?

Leonie Dawson
Yeah, and the police got involved, it was just a whole fucking thing. And he was so kind, he just believed in me completely. And he was like, Leonie, we can’t choose our family. And I don’t know what they’re going through. And I don’t care. I know who you are. And I trust you. And I know who your parents are. And I trust them. And so I’ll protect you, I’ll always protect you. They’re not going to touch you here.

Madison Beaufort
Are those moments when when a hero outside of your like core sort of life and family and someone steps up, and and does that, means so much.

Leonie Dawson
And so I’m still fucking friends on Facebook to this daay with my old principal, because I’m just so relieved. So grateful for how much he loved me. And, like he even said to me last year on Facebook, he’s like, You have no idea what an inspiration you were to me like, how inspiring you are. And I’m like, What the fuck he talking about? I think just because I was just so dedicated to meeting my goals. And also just being all of myself like being full weirdo in public was great. It was amazing. I became school captain within a year and I became the School Dux both years running. And it was just such a miracle time for me.

Madison Beaufort
No, no beautiful. So and then you graduated.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah.

Madison Beaufort
And moved away.

Leonie Dawson
I graduated and then I was gonna go to university. But I thought if we go back to Proserpine and just reconnect with my family take a gap year.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah.

Leonie Dawson
And like that totally just changed the course of my life as well. Because I decided to take a gap year I got a traineeship at the local government, like local council.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah.

Leonie Dawson
And on my second day of work, that’s where I met my husband.

Madison Beaufort
And this is what everyone wants to know, this is the magic story. Because Leonie and Chris is such a beautiful story, too. Like the love you guys have for each other. I just say, Oh, it’s so, so genuine. And it’s so beautiful that you guys are there for each other thick, thin everything and it’s so accepting.  I don’t really meet many women or men who just talk about each other with such love after 23 years. Tell us tell us how that all happened and how you met Chris and how that how soon you knew.

Leonie Dawson
Like our friend Bron, who’s so funny. She’s like, Oh, I just love how your crazy eyes light up when you talk about Chris. So it was it was instant it was love at first sight. I was 18 obviously just graduated from school. He was older than me. I didn’t know how much older and I just looked at him, and I was like, fuck…. that’s a good looking man!

And he had really long hair at that point and please… men with long hair are my undoing. He has this jaw line for fucking days. And like if people ask me what my sexuality is, it’s like it’s people who look like Chris. Like, I don’t actually find that many people attractive. But that is it for me.

So it was kind of love at first sight. And then also like, I was like, he’s so far out of my league. You know, he was older. I just thought he was way hotter than my hot quotient. Do you know what I mean?

It was kinda like, I’m really not sure if that’s gonna work. And also he was he’s very quiet natured guy. And so I I’m much more enthusiastic in the way that I approach life. And so I was like, I don’t know if I will. And so it was just like a process of a few months of just like chipping, chipping away, chipping away. And eventually, like, within a couple of months, I asked him out on our, well, I kept on having these like, every time I’d see him, I’d have these full out of body experiences.

And like we would walk past each other in a hallway, I wouldn’t be able to speak I just be staring at his eyes just like what! What the fuck is this? And he said he just had exactly the same experience. Oh, and every time like I just be like, Yeah, I’m obsessed. But then I just keep getting these messages like no, this is this is it. This is it. This is it. And I didn’t even know his last name. At this point. I just knew him as Chris at work. And it’s hilarious because like two years before I was obsessed with Dawson’s Creek,

Madison Beaufort
It wasn’t love, a little bit of… Pacey, is it?

Leonie Dawson
No fuck off. Dawson all the way. Excuse me. All right.

Madison Beaufort
All right. Well, okay. We’re into different things. Different strokes. Different blokes

Leonie Dawson
A lot of people love Pacey. For me, I love a crying sensitive New Age guy.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. I get you, hey.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah, yeah, I was like, I was so obsessed with the idea of Dawson that I wouldn’t be able to watch the TV show. I just sort of roll around the floor. Just be like, Oh, my God, it’s too much. Oh, he’s so beautiful!

Madison Beaufort
It makes me feel things.

Leonie Dawson
One of my besties at the time was like, you’re really into this Dawson character, aren’t you? And I said, Yes. One day I’m going to marry a Dawson.

Madison Beaufort
Stop.

Leonie Dawson
I did. I absolutely did. And then I fell head over heels with Chris.

Madison Beaufort
And you didn’t know his last name?

Leonie Dawson
I didn’t know his last name. And then I was like, just give it up. Give it up. Give it up. And you’re like, I can’t I can’t I can’t keep getting messages. I got to find out. He was a Scorpio.. I’m a Scorpio and always wanted to be with Scorpio. Why not?

Madison Beaufort
Of course.

Leonie Dawson
And then one day, I was like, just give it up Leonie. And then I walked around the corner and he was there. And he was sitting at a big lunch table with other people. And he looked at me and I looked at him and I couldn’t even walk. I just stood there. And he stood there as he sat there and we just stared at each other. And I’m sure people around us would have notice. And then I was like, What’s happening?And Chris said later, it was like our past and our present and future were all just like merging into one moment.

Madison Beaufort
Stop, stop, stop. He said that?

Leonie Dawson
He did. He did. He was like, yeah, it was really intense. It was like everything, like all of our future and all of our past lives together that we’re all just like there in that moment. So there was nothing we could do except just stare at each other recognition. You know

Madison Beaufort
oh, that’s beautiful.

Leonie Dawson
I know. And then like, I remember going out to lunch with another friend who’s name was Leonie as well. It’s really funny. She worked right next to me. Well, the two Leonies. She was Leonie Adams, I was Leonie Allan. Everyone would get us confused because we’re the same age you know, whatever. I was like I’ve really got to give up on this Chris guy. And we walked back into work and the in the olden days Madi…

Madison Beaufort
The olden days?

Leonie Dawson
They used to give you payslips as a piece of paper in an envelope.

Madison Beaufort
What’s an envelope?

Leonie Dawson
And they used to have instead of emails, payslips came in the paper and the letter folder had just broken. A letter folder is an automatic machine that…

Madison Beaufort
I actually know is that is

Leonie Dawson
It’s an old thing

Madison Beaufort
In the olden days

Leonie Dawson
In the olden days. And so he, and so he came, the HR guy came to me and said, I need somebody to fold letters for me. And I was folding letters. And then I came across Chris’s full name. And the whole name is very beautiful. I won’t say it publicly because privacy, but realizing his last name was Dawson. And in that moment, I was like, Oh, holy shit, I’m fucked. It’s my husband. It’s my actual husband. And I was 18 years old in my hometown in the place that I never thought I’d find someone.

Madison Beaufort
Wow.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah. And I looked at him and I was like, you’re not related to me.

Madison Beaufort
Yeah, thank God, that’s all that matters.

Leonie Dawson
I can tell from your nose and your jaw line that you have had diverse breeding. That is not like kind of the the receding jaw line

Madison Beaufort
Comes from the Mayflower

Leonie Dawson
that’s receding, like inbred jawline that my family has.

Madison Beaufort
And then you asked him out?

Leonie Dawson
Yeah. And I asked me, he said, No. And then…

Madison Beaufort
What wait, he said no?

Leonie Dawson
I asked him to go to the movies. And he was like, Oh, I don’t really like only the movies with people because you don’t sit and talk to each other. And I was like, Oh, well, my heart is on the floor. So. Ouch! And then 24 hours later, he was like, Oh, by the way, did you want to like just go to the beach or something? And I was like, Ah, yes. This also could have been a handy thing to share. Yesterday.

Madison Beaufort
Before I had this last 24 hours, that ruined me

Leonie Dawson
Before I cried myself to sleep.

Madison Beaufort
Wow. And then that was it?

Leonie Dawson
That was it. That was it. We went to the beach, all over each other and moved in like a month later. And

Madison Beaufort
Wow!

Leonie Dawson
Haven’t been separated since basically.

Madison Beaufort
Oh, my goodness. And you guys moved around a heap. You just done everything together?

Leonie Dawson
Yeah, we’re just all in really. That’s not to say like, Oh, I’ve got a perfect relationship. Like fuck no, like, especially when you get 23 years in, there’s parts where you just think, what the fuck are you actually thinking? And then also, you discover that they are thinking the same thing of you. When I think back of all the poor choices I’ve made over the years, and the grace that my husband gave me during that and just kept loving me anyway, even when he thought I was wrong. That’s incredible. So 18, you know, all in on a relationship. And so then we started moving, I went to university for a year after for six months after that, it was like, Fuck, no, not for me. I was in Townsville of all places. Jesus Christ.

Madison Beaufort
Not a place to thrive is it?

Leonie Dawson
Not a place for people. I don’t think but that’s my personal opinion.

And then I was like, Okay, well, what are we gonna do with their lives? And that was when like, the whole Parliament House thing came up. And like I want to be, we have to have a career so we decided to move to Canberra. I was 20 when we moved to Canberra.

Madison Beaufort
And you just made it work?

Leonie Dawson
Yes

Madison Beaufort
You just got the job?

Leonie Dawson
I just yeah, we just moved there and got jobs. And then I got absolute sheer luck to work in like the Secretary’s Office of Department of Industry and the Secretary is like the CEO. And it was an incredible experience and then going to work in Parliament House. I started taking a public policy degree at Australian National University part time and got to meet like the Vice Prime Minister’s name? What do they call those people? I’ve been out of the politics for a while!

Madison Beaufort
Yeah I don’t know you’re asking the wrong person.

Leonie Dawson
Deputy.

Madison Beaufort
Oh, that sounds right. That sounds good. Yeah,

Leonie Dawson
Yeah I got to pick up Peter Costello anyway. You won’t know who he is because you’re a young girly. But here’s here’s my hot take on this! He is very tall and actually very handsome.  He wasn’t a guy who looked handsome on the camera, but quite handsome and charismatic in person.

Leonie Dawson
Yeah. Met some absolute fucking dicks as well. Joe Hockey, I’m looking at you. You also don’t know who that is. Because you’re younger.

Madison Beaufort
But you know what I’m just going to support whatever you said. Yeah, you dick.

Leonie Dawson
Wanker

Madison Beaufort
Joe Hockey. Oh, I can just imagine your dickish personality!

Leonie Dawson
Yeah, just like real private school boy bullying. Anyway, like, and then like getting to work and then experience like, I was like 22 at this point. And I was like, wow, these people work exceedingly long hours. And they’re also like so they get they get criticised constantly, and from media and their political rivals and when you go into like speaking out and stuff like that. It is basically like hours of people bullying each other. Like it’s like, full on. It’s like real like people will be surprised if you go to Canberra and you sit in on the listening hour. It’s like holy shit. What the fuck is this? This is horrible.

Madison Beaufort
Doesn’t sound particularly joy filled like knowing what you are like who you are what you do now? Yeah, I can’t even imagine.

Leonie Dawson
No, no, no, I just don’t.

Madison Beaufort
Not even just coping but like, enjoying it.

Leonie Dawson
It’s just not for me. And also because like, again, autism, I don’t know how to read people. I can’t. If somebody tells me that that’s what they’re thinking, I believe you. I believe you until you completely fuck me over.
And so I knew that I was like, oh, no, not for me. So, let’s pause there. And you can come back next week for the epic conclusion

Madison Beaufort
Part two

Leonie Dawson
How the fuck did Leonie go from I want to be Prime Minister of Australia to a business person who’s making a lot of money.

Yeah, let’s do that.

Madison Beaufort
Ahahahahahaaa!

Let me know what you think!!! EEEEEE!!!

I’m so so so excited to bring this new era to you!

Love always,

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April 2, 2024

27 Delicious & Inspiring Things I’ve Found Around The Interwebs Lately

Pookybears,

It’s important for me as a creative to make sure I’m consuming good quality creations… not just a mindless scroll of blabbering. Here’s my scrapbook of all the things that have fed my eyes, heart, brain & soul lately. I usually collect all the things that inspire me in my art journal… consider this my digital version!

Filled with things I’ve read, things I’ve beauty, things I’ve watched…

Get yourself a big ole cup of tea… this is a long one!

You can find all the other posts where I’ve shared my digital scrapbook here.

Daisy Yellow Art’s art journalling lookback is just gorgeous.

Oh this is GORGEOUS… the *backs* of famous artworks!

Art inspired by the Atlantic Ocean.

Read this beautiful illustrated essay: I stopped speaking when I was 19 years old.

Joy just leaps from this Austin Kleon journal page.

Grace Farris on A Cup Of Jo is always delightful.

Alisa Burke’s spooky journal is such a vibe!

YES. YES. YES. From Grant Snider.

Mary Ann Moss’ art travel journal of the Cotswolds in England… I SIGH WITH DEEP HAPPINESS!

I can tell I’m a white middle aged woman because this travel diary of a trip to Cornwall has me positively AGUSH and SWOONING.

Handmade Home’s favourite before and after pictures of their interior design projects is just lovely.

How I Survived A Wedding In A Jungle That Tried To Eat Me Alive. Does exactly what it says on the box!Some bloggers go on a long walk, and write about it. OBSESSED. Here’s two that blogged about it: Craig Mod and Derek Sivers.YES to this from Swiss Miss:Catherine Lacey’s 144 word essays are just breathtaking and compelling.32 Things To Know About Following The Simple Path To Wealth

These three are especially good:


Automate your investments so the money invests without you having to think about it.


Ignore the market’s fluctuations. 


There is never an ideal time to invest. Pundits will always say it is either too high and about to crash or it is already dropping and will continue to fall.


This beautiful ode to losing a friend was so touching.Hilarious – Translation Of A New York Times’ Real Estate Article For Those Living Without A Trust FundThis interview of The Rock’s ex-wife and business manager was fascinating:

One of the things I wanted to do in assisting DJ was to make sure we approached all our films from a business-oriented point of view. I knew he would crush the creative. But I was always looking at it from the point of view of, ‘How will this work within an enterprise model?’ That carried over to Dwayne, looking at him as this incredibly talented individual, and saying, ‘Now, how do I build a corporation around him? How do I support him? Where is the marketing? Where are our extensions? Who are the partners who can help me duplicate?’ It’s like at Apple, except the technology is Dwayne Johnson.”

17 Life-Learnings from 17 Years of The Marginalian

Seek out what magnifies your spirit. Who are the people, ideas, and books that magnify your spirit? Find them, hold on to them, and visit them often.


Allow yourself the uncomfortable luxury of changing your mind.


Rachel Turiel always writes so tenderly from the heart.This oldie but goodie from Seth Godin:Tree FM lets you listen to random forests! Eeeeee!I’m not going to lie: I’m on a real bender of inhaling hotttttt Bridgerton fan fiction. This is the best piece of fan fiction I think I’ve ever read. ENJOYYYYYYYYY.

Go forth and make!

We need your art, your voice, your offerings in the world!

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March 19, 2024

A New Era of the podcast!

Friends,

I am SO excited to share the newest era of my podcast with you! For a while now, I’ve been dreaming of a new vision for my beloved podcast. It’s been amazingly successful already with over 150,000 downloads, but I wanted to take it to the NEXT LEVEL.

I could see a vision of myself in a recording studio, doing it with a friend to make it TRIPLE the fun, and making it into a video as well. I knew straight away who I wanted to co-create it with as well – one of my very favourite playmates and dear friends, Madi Beaufort.

I met Madi 5 years ago, and she’s a walking heart on legs. Her joy, warmth & contagious excitement is a blessing to behold. So getting to spend the day in the studio to talk shit with her as we recorded podcasts? An absolute TREAT. 10/10 would do again.

We rented out Havana Haus in Coolum and had the most raucous day creating a batch of new podcast episodes for you!

I think this podcast episode (and the ones we’ve got recorded and coming your way) are some of my best work yet. Ridiculous, funny, deep and loving all at once. A warm hug, where you gigglesnort, and learn new shit about creativity and business, and feel like you’re a part of the most glorious circle of friends.

Also: it’s NOT one to listen to around kids. Pop those airpods in, babes. I’m NOT going to censor our swearing, and if we feel the NEED to fervently discuss what vaginas should and should NOT be called in erotic novels, then we SHALL.

In this episode we talk about:💗 Our swoony friendship love story🎨 My b00bs being a literal work of art (obviously!)🐎 Madi’s dreams of horseback riding in Mongolia🐄 My childhood as a cowgirl👯 The benefits of age-gap friendships🐚 The aforementioned passionate discussion of vaginal analogies😅 The biggest mistakes I’ve ever made (like my $100,000 Pretty Pony blunder).

You’re in for a wild ride, babes!

*SPOILER ALERT*: My smoothie (and my pants) meet their untimely demise in this episode. Because OF COURSE THEY FUCKING DO.

Also: as much as I wanted to UPLEVEL my podcast, I couldn’t STAND the idea of having a fancy intro outtro jingle. So instead, I took a bunch of toy instruments, and every single intro and outtro we did was a spontaneous musical collaboration. RIDICULOUS. HILARIOUS. PERFECT.

ENJOYYYYYYYYYYYY!

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Here is the breakdown:

Introducing a New Era of the Podcast 0:00

New season and format of the podcastMadi and Leonie: a friendship love story 2:42Mongolia and a Long Way Home 4:53

Shared Dreams 5:45

Leonie, the cowgirl 6:04

Learning from Mentors 7:05

Age gaps 7:06Business mentoring 9:36

Leonie’s Biggest Mistakes 10:49

$100,000 in missing revenue 11:00The public book review 12:01The smoothie incident 15:09Transcript

Madison Beaufort :(singing)
Leonie Dawson :Leonie Dawson Refuses to Be Categorised the podcost. Friends! Welcome welcome welcome oh
my god. Welcome to the brand new season. The brand new era of Leonie Dawson Refuses to be Categorized, the podcast.
Madison Beaufort :How exciting!
Leonie Dawson :I know! We are doing it totally differently like, Surprise, surprise! This time I’m just taking it up a level. Just I just want to do it up a level. New Era new evolution
Madison Beaufort :Elevating.
Leonie Dawson : Yes. Elevating the experience. Ascension if you will
Madison Beaufort :f we shall, if we must call ourselves gods and we shall
Leonie Dawson : Every opportunity. So I wanted like, I’ve been doing the podcast like three years, you’ve listened to it, it’s mostly just me just talking shit in the car. And I have been loving that and that’s really fun. But then I was like, I just ready for something new. And so I just had this vision of us in a space like this. And to be doing it as a video podcast, so if you want to watch this, it’s like a full fucking video because we have some shit on our heads. We’ve got some stuff going on. We’ve got it’s a whole scene.
Madison Beaufort :So exciting!
Leonie Dawson :And I wanted to do it not just by myself, because if I had to be in a studio by myself eight hours, I’d rather fucking die. Like I just get that cucumber out and just stab myself
Madison Beaufort : I thought you were going to say something else.
Leonie Dawson : I actually will
Madison Beaufort : It could be fun.
Leonie Dawson :It could be fun. It’s always gonna be fun.
Madison Beaufort :Yeah.
Leonie Dawson :And I wanted to do it with someone and so I brought my favorite playmate and one of my darlingest friends. Maddie Beaufort the artist. You can find her at Madison Beaufort Art.
Madison Beaufort : Yep
Leonie Dawson :On Instagram. You can find it’s Madison Beaufort
Madison Beaufort : Yep,
Leonie Dawson :dot com.
Madison Beaufort :All the things
Leonie Dawson : All the things
Madison Beaufort : Badass art of women.
Leonie Dawson :Yes.
Madison Beaufort :Yeah. Colorful, joyful. All stories. Oh, my God divine.
Leonie Dawson :There’s one of me and my tits. So…
Madison Beaufort : It is sensational.
Leonie Dawson :Yeah.
Madison Beaufort : It’s sensational
Leonie Dawson: And it’s one of your best sellers, so…therefore. Obviously
Madison Beaufort :Yeah. It’s gonna sell out after this. This is it.
Leonie Dawson :Yeah, yeah. If you find it’s it’s got you are the sun written on it in gold. We should put the link in the show notes.
Madison Beaufort : We should. Yes. Yeah. So everyone can have a shrine to you as well. So that would be beautiful.
Leonie Dawson :That’s all I’ve…
Madison Beaufort : That’s what my room looks like. It’s actually just you. I’ve got all these candles. Very seance-y. It’s beautiful.
Leonie Dawson : Makes you feel really cherished. Do you know what me? Like I’ve always wanted a bit of a stalker. So I mean…
Madison Beaufort : I’m so glad I can be that person for you. That makes me really happy. Awesome.
Leonie Dawson : So I wanted to share with everyone how I met the beautiful Maddie because we have, I love love stories. And I love friendship love stories.
Madison Beaufort : Yes. Yeah.
Leonie Dawson :And I think it’s fucking magical how like people cross paths and how they find each other.
Madison Beaufort :Yeah, and I love story is I feel like it’s magical. Like, you know, I never would have expected it to turn into this. And this is magic. So how exciting.
Leonie Dawson: It is. So we have been friends for five years now. I think it’s almost our five year anniversary. Isn’t that crazy?
Madison Beaufort :And I was like, 18 when we met
Leonie Dawson :I know I was so little
Madison Beaufort :just a baby.
Leonie Dawson :Just a baby. And Maddie was the assistant teacher in my kids classroom. And, and of course, my girls are obsessed with Maddie, why wouldn’t you be?
Madison Beaufort :They’re very cute. Yeah
Leonie Dawson :They are. They are They’re the sweetest. I’m glad that it’s like other people recognize that as well.
Madison Beaufort : Oh, you couldn’t possibly not.
Leonie Dawson :l know, thank you. Thank you.
Madison Beaufort :Yeah.
Leonie Dawson : And we didn’t, it was just like instant connection. We were talking. Yeah
Madison Beaufort :It was my first day. And you were the only parent who came up to me. And we were talking. Do you remember?
Leonie Dawson : No. No, I don’t remember that I was the only parent.
Madison Beaufort : The only parent and I was like, so nervous. Like, never done this before. And you came up. You
were talking and you like, I think you said like, what’s your like, number one like dream? Like, what do you want to do? And I was like, I want to go to Mongolia and you were like, Mongolia???!!! I was like, I was like someone else! So we had this like connection. And we’re talking about about some documentary or something.
Leonie Dawson :Yes.
Madison Beaufort: And I walked away and I was like, I’m ready for my first day of work. And it just renewed me with this like sense of like, I will be okay. I have this. I am regarded. I just sort of walked into the class and I was like, from that day on perfect.
Leonie Dawson : Amazing. Like my favorite like, I do remember that whole conversation. Because we were talking about you wanted to go like on a horseback ride.
Madison Beaufort :Yes. Yeah.
Leonie Dawson :And I’d read I’d watch this beautiful documentary about a dad taking his autistic son to go like to all Mongolian shamans and ride horses and it was just amazing. And then we had a shared love for Long Way Around.
Madison Beaufort : Yes, that the motorbike show! Oh my goodness. I haven’t thought about that and years. Yeah, yes.
Leonie Dawson :Because it’s like Ewan McGregor Charlie Boorman, and it’s one of my favorites. And you were saying, Oh yeah, I love after work like to go into the hot tub. And watch it. I was like this actually life goals!
Madison Beaufort :And live my best life and that hot tub. Oh, how dreamy I haven’t watched that in ages. Now. I’m going to be obsessed with it again.
Leonie Dawson : I know for sure.
Madison Beaufort :That’s my dream.
Leonie Dawson :Yeah,
Madison Beaufort :Like, one day, we’re going to be older. Let’s give it 10 years.
Leonie Dawson :Okay,
Madison Beaufort : and we’re going to be motorbike riding just anywhere. And we’ll look over each other in our leather jackets and say “We made it.” and then and then we’ll just keep going.
Leonie Dawson : Okay, beautiful. Okay, that’d be incredible. Yeah, I think we should do it on horseback though.
Madison Beaufort :Oh, well, you know, we can mix it up.
Leonie Dawson :Yeah, I was thinking
Madison Beaufort: like James Bond
Leonie Dawson: at very least, we should go do like one of those horseback rides on Noosa North Shore together.
Madison Beaufort :Yes, yeah. That’s my dream.
Leonie Dawson :Okay.
Madison Beaufort :Let’s do that. Please. I know. Because Leonie, you have a history of horse riding?
Leonie Dawson :Yeah,
Madison Beaufort :Yeah. And I love horse riding.
Leonie Dawson :You do
Madison Beaufort :You’re a real cowgirl.
Leonie Dawson :Yeehaw, yeehaw For anyone who doesn’t know I grew up on a cattle property. I started my first memories being on a horse’s back. I was maybe 18 months. Two years old. And then I was mastering cattle. By the time I was four years old, and spent just an enormous quantity of hours on horseback. And I feel really, really lucky. And on like, on some levels, I wish that my kids could have that childhood, but then I also just don’t wish them like the childhood. That’ll do it. Yeah, yeah. And also, I just can’t be fussed to doing anything physical like hard work. It’s not for me. I’m not that girly.
Madison Beaufort :Pilates is a stretch.
Leonie Dawson :It is a stretch.
Madison Beaufort :Yes.
Leonie Dawson :Yeah. Yeah. So yeah, me and Mads would just like Insta-love. And we do have an age gap  between us, obviously. Well, like we’ve got how much between us? nearly 20 years?
Madison Beaufort :Yeah, I think so. Yeah.
Leonie Dawson : I’m 41.
Madison Beaufort :41. Yeah, I’m 24. So…
Leonie Dawson :Oh nice. Yeah, I think it’s like a beautiful thing. Because when I was your age, I some of my closest friends were in their, like, 40s. And there was like, just this crew  of them. And that was Deb. And there was Mr. Paris. And it was Emily, sir. And Donna. And they were just such wayfinders for me. And I was like, oh, that’s what it’s like to grow up and to live a good life.
Madison Beaufort :Yes. Yeah. That’s exactly how I feel. Oh, beautiful little mentor. Love it.
Leonie Dawson :And like, also, it’s like, was such a big thing for me, because I didn’t see my, like, I didn’t necessarily want to echo what my parents had done. Like, I wanted to do things differently.
Madison Beaufort : Yes, yeah.
Leonie Dawson : As no child has ever said before.
Madison Beaufort :None, whatsoever. Yeah, I know. That’s it, isn’t it? It’s so nice. I find most of my my people are a little bit older. And it’s so cool. Because they’re all you know, I feel you guys are all out creating something and really living it and so in your bodies and so in you’re who you are as well. And like that’s, that’s what I want to be I don’t want to do the messing around. I think. well I still do the messing around, but you know, like I really Yeah, I love being surrounding myself with people who are who are really just committing and loving it. Doing it. Yeah. I love ya,
Leonie Dawson :I love you. I’m so obsessed with you. So yeah, like, we started with the whole teacher’s assistant stuff. And then we just kept on developing a friendship.
Madison Beaufort :Yeah.
Leonie Dawson :And I hope it’s okay to say, but at some point, your boss did say to all of the people that worked at the school that you can’t be friends with any of the parents. And Maddie said, Leonie is too important to me. I’ll actually quit.
Madison Beaufort :Yeah, I did. I was in the meeting. And I was like, that doesn’t mean Leonie, though does it? And he was like, Yeah. And I was like, No. And I just, I just kept going with so. I well.
Leonie Dawson :It was like a friendship. I love stories too important.
Madison Beaufort : Yeah. Yeah. No
Leonie Dawson : Like no mediocre thing
Madison Beaufort : Yeah.
Leonie Dawson : And you’re not at school we’re not at that school anymore.
Madison Beaufort :And look, our friendship has lasted.
Leonie Dawson : I know and it will continue to prevail.
Madison Beaufort :Yes.
Leonie Dawson :I thought as well It’d be so fun because well don’t we get on house on fire? But also, you’re kind of like where I was when I was starting my business.
Madison Beaufort :Yes. And I love that you can like ask me questions and it’s like younger Leonie asking me those questions. Especially you know, this. I’m nearly two decades into my business. And to get to the point where I can be like, Oh, I kind of somewhat know some of the answers to this You know all the answers.
Leonie Dawson :Yeah. Even if it’s like… oh, who fucking knows?
Madison Beaufort :Yes, yeah.
Leonie Dawson :So too, because there’s never going to be an answer to those things.
Madison Beaufort :Yes, exactly. I don’t think I’ve ever come to you with like something and you’re like, I don’t know the answer ever. You’re just like, yes.
Leonie Dawson :Yes.
Madison Beaufort : Here’s the way to fix it. Or, you know, you just have that ancient goddess wisdom inside of you.
Leonie Dawson :Or oh you think that’s bad? Like, listen to that epic mistake I made and how much it cost me. Because that always shows
Madison Beaufort :Yeah, which is beautiful. It’s nice to hear.
Leonie Dawson :Yeah.
Madison Beaufort :I’ve never done things on that scale. You’ve done as well. So it actually makes me feel really good when you tell me stories like that. Thank you.
Leonie Dawson :Oh no, that’s totally fine. Like I just remember we went for a walk one night and we somehow got into a gated community that we shouldn’t have been in sort of a locked in there, but it’s okay, we made it out. And I was telling you about how I’d like had $100,000 Missing revenue in my business. And I realized it was because I got addicted to Star Stables which is is little Pretty Pony game. And so I was like, if you think you’re unproductive? Wait until you hear about my $100,000 Pretty Pony mistake. And we were just walking down the road just bent over in laughter.
Madison Beaufort :I still makes me laugh now
Leonie Dawson :It still makes me laugh I love making mistakes, because it’s so funny.
Madison Beaufort :Yes. Yeah. And your mistakes are great. And I think it gives everyone else permission. Like I think if I make mistakes somewhere I have to take them as unseriously as Leonie makes her mistakes. Do you know what I mean? I’m like, just chill about what mistakes I’ve not had any as funny as that one. But we’ll get there one day. I hope to have a Star Stables mistake.
Leonie Dawson :Oh babe there’s like heaps more because I do have a podcast episode it’s one of my most popular ever called The Biggest Mistakes I’ve Ever Made. and it’s really funny. But like, at one point, I’ll tell you like, I had my Goodreads profile attached to my public author story.
Madison Beaufort :I love this story. I tell this to people all the time.
Leonie Dawson :It’s awful and so funny. And I didn’t realize that when I was reading all this absolute real like gay porn on my Kindle and then I would write it that it will get attached to my Goodreads profile. And this went on for four years and people will get email updates about the fact that I’ve just like given two stars to Topping the Jock because because I didn’t think it was particularly well written. You know what I mean?
Madison Beaufort :Yeah, you weren’t writing it out of its…Yeah
Leonie Dawson :But like oh, no, but like it was horny as fuck. And obviously I just keep reading it because it’s horny as fuck. But then I can’t in good conscience give it five stars, when you’ve got like incredible like literary genius. But maybe I should’ve given it five stars…
Madison Beaufort : Did you write reviews as well? Like, were you like.
Leonie Dawson : Thank fuck, no!
Madison Beaufort : That would have been like, imagine everyone reading through. You’re like, you know what? The chemistry was good. But really the dicking down on page 78 could have been a lot better.
Leonie Dawson :But I just hated the way they just kept on saying throbbing member over and over again. You know? Like that sometimes they get real fixated on like a way to describe a cock.
Madison Beaufort :Yes I feel you. Yeah, I’m..
Leonie Dawson : Like and also just like vaginas. Can we just just call it just call it a pussy?

Madison Beaufort Yes.
Leonie Dawson :Just don’t start like start with this whole like velvet sheath kind of bullshit or..
Madison Beaufort :no no velvet sheath.
Leonie Dawson :No, Not for me. Not not. And also like, as a middle aged woman who’s given birth vaginally twice, like stop talking about tiny pussies. Do you know what i me? And like

Madison Beaufort Who’s talking about tiny pussies?
Leonie Dawson :Oh, yeah, just like the whole tight..
Madison Beaufort :Oh, yes.
Leonie Dawson  The hole is so tight kind of thing. Obviously, who needs it? I’ve got to just, why can’t we just…
Madison Beaufort :It’s a magical cave of wonders.
Leonie Dawson :That’s right.
Madison Beaufort :We want it as large as possible.
Leonie Dawson :That’s right. You can curl up in there.
Madison Beaufort :With a little blanket
Leonie Dawson :And it’s like, that’s right.
Madison Beaufort :And a TV.
Leonie Dawson :And it’s cozy. Okay, but it’s not tight. And it’s overrated.
Madison Beaufort :Yep.
Leonie Dawson :Yeah.
Madison Beaufort :Yes. I think we’re making really good progress. I think this is exactly where we wanted it to go
Leonie Dawson :This is a good start. I just want to be clear, like, we have like a rough, rough estimate of things we may want to discuss, but also the fact that it may go anywhere.
Madison Beaufort :Yep
Leonie Dawson :Yeah, and..
Madison Beaufort :How exciting.
Leonie Dawson :That’s how we like it. That’s how we like it. So I think like, I tell many, like they’re just fantastic books, like Letters to a Young Artist and Letters to a Young Poet and like, I want this to be that.
Madison Beaufort :Yes
Leonie Dawson :You know? So I think we’re going to finish it there and we’re going to have like just for something magical we’re going to have a little musical outro as well for our first time so let us gather our instruments. Fuck! Shit!
Madison Beaufort :Oh my god. Oh guys guys guys
Leonie Dawson :Our first incident
Madison Beaufort :Here’s our first mistake.
Leonie Dawson :It’s The first mistake I just had an enormous smoothie and it is now everywhere
Madison Beaufort :In this very very…
Leonie Dawson : Very very beautiful room. Very clean room.
Madison Beaufort :Very clean room.
Leonie Dawson : It’s all up my keister as well, all down my leg and I’m so glad I didn’t buy a bring bring in extra pair of pants. Who needs it?
Madison Beaufort : Musical outro
Leonie Dawson :That’s right. Proceed as you should…It’s a shit show! It’s a shit show. It’s a shit show heyeeehooo
Madison Beaufort :Smoothie on the floor!
Leonie Dawson : Fine!
Madison Beaufort: Fine!
Leonie Dawson : Yes, it’s fine. Yes there’s smoothie on the floooor! Ah-cha, Ah-cha Ahhhhh-chaaa

Let me know what you think!!! EEEEEE!!!

I’m so so so excited to bring this new era to you!

Love always,

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March 8, 2024

This weekend is my littlest mermaid’s birthday

 

This weekend is my littlest baby’s birthday.

She is TEN! Can you believe it? It’s been ten years since I survived hyperemesis gravidarum to bring her into the world (remember my bootiful lil illustrated zine about it?)

Mermaid Daughter #2 is the most radiant, bouncy, excitable, gorgeous soul. I feel SO ridiculously blessed that I followed that midnight vision that another soul needed me to be her mama. She has been such a huge gift to all of us.

I don’t share photos of my family online anymore (I shared more about why here), but picture her as a lanky strawberry blonde fairy who looks a lot like her mama but is 100% herself!

Last night I was feeling all the feelings of her birthday, and I laid down in the shower, and my body remembered everything we underwent to bring her here. I placed my hand on my heart to say a prayer:

Thank you for making that sacrifice, 30 year old Leonie. You went through all that pain and suffering and misery. And you did it to bring this being of light and joy into the world. She is a gift to all of us – to me, to Chris, to Mermaid Daughter #1. We honour you, we love you. Thank you thank you thank you.

It made me teary, and it made me whole all at once. Inside me is the warrior who went through hell to bring her beloved daughter into the world. I want to honour her for giving us a gift that blesses us every single day.

It was hard. It was worth it. I am grateful.

I know you too have made huge sacrifices for love and the ones you love.

I know how courageous you have been. How you have been the living incarnation of Guadalupe, Guan Yin, Gaia. The sleep you have lost, the tears you have shed, the hands you have held. Your care and compassion is the fuel that has moved mountains, made planets spin in their orbit.

The angels thank you for your service and your sacrifice. And they want you to know that you too are held in the palm of their hand. How fervently they wish for good things, and care, and softness to be received by you too.

May we continue to gently and lovingly tend to ourselves and our own precious bodies as we do to so many others.

I am with you in solidarity, my loves,

Big hugs,

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