• You Need Discipline (Not Motivation)
    Feb 19 2026

    Are you burnt out… or are you avoiding what you already know you need to do?

    In this episode of The Glow Up Edit, Lemon breaks down the difference between hustle culture and healthy discipline — and why so many women swing between overworking and procrastinating.

    If you’ve been stuck in the cycle of burnout → avoidance → guilt → panic → repeat… this conversation will hit.

    We’re talking about:

    • Why motivation is overrated

    • The real reason discipline feels harsh

    • How to build structure without burning yourself out

    • What “soft life” actually means (and what it doesn’t)

    • Simple ways to create momentum in this season

    Discipline isn’t punishment.
    It’s devotion.
    It’s protection for your future self.

    If you’re ready to stop avoiding and start moving, gently but consistently, press play.

    And if this episode helps you, share it with a friend and leave a review so more women can find The Glow Up Edit.


    Be sure to connect with me on Instagram: @TheLemonPrice

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    13 mins
  • Feeling Behind in Life? Here’s the Truth
    Feb 12 2026

    Have you ever scrolled Instagram and suddenly felt like you were 10 years late to your own life?

    Maybe your friends are getting engaged.
    Having babies.
    Launching six-figure businesses.
    Buying houses.
    Getting promotions.
    Posting perfect morning routines.

    And you’re sitting there thinking…
    “Did I miss something?”

    In this episode of The Glow Up Edit, Lemon shares a personal story about being 35 in graduate school surrounded by 22-year-olds, and the unexpected realization that feeling “behind” is almost never about time.

    It’s about comparison.
    It’s about misplaced identity.
    And sometimes… it’s about procrastination.

    We talk about:

    • Why social media makes you feel late (and why it’s not real life)

    • The difference between delay and disqualification

    • How faith reframes timing

    • When you might actually be behind because you’ve avoided action

    • Practical glow up shifts to stop comparing and start building

    • How to define success on your terms

    • What to do immediately after this episode to move forward

    If you’ve been feeling stuck, late, or discouraged — this one will ground you and push you in the best way.

    You are not late to your own life.
    You are not disqualified by an arbitrary timeline.
    You are becoming.

    If this episode encouraged you, share it with a friend, leave a review, and tag Lemon on Instagram @thelemonprice so she can cheer you on.

    Now go take one aligned action. 💛

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    17 mins
  • Gap Between Your Life Now and Future You (It’s Not Motivation or Time)
    Feb 5 2026

    Who you are today didn’t happen by accident—and neither will who you become next.

    In this episode, we’re talking about the real difference between who you are right now and the version of you you feel called to become. It’s not more motivation. It’s not more time. And it’s definitely not a dramatic life overhaul. The gap is shaped by just three things: your beliefs, your habits, and your skillset.

    If you’ve been feeling restless, stuck, or like you’re living just below your potential, this conversation will help you get honest about the quiet choices shaping your life right now—and identify the micro edits that actually move the needle. We’ll walk through how beliefs form identity, why habits work through the habit loop (not willpower), and why confidence comes after competence.

    This episode will help you clarify who you want to become and choose one small, doable shift you can make this week to start aligning your daily life with future you—without burnout, hustle, or pretending to be someone you’re not.

    Bonus: I created the Future You Journal to walk you through this work step by step. Podcast listeners can grab it for $1 using code PODCAST (linked in the show notes).

    Journal: https://www.lemonprice.co/product/future-you-journal/

    Affirmation Deck: https://www.lemonprice.co/product/31-legacy-affirmation-cards-printable-digital-deck/

    Glow Up Reading List

    Small edits. Daily agreement.
    That’s how legacy is built.

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    18 mins
  • 5 AM Routine? Why You Don’t Need One to Glow Up
    Jan 29 2026

    If the idea of a 5:00 AM routine makes you want to immediately rebel, this episode is for you.

    In today’s episode of The Glow Up Edit, we’re talking about glow up tips for women who want to feel better, more grounded, and more like themselves, without waking up before the sun or forcing a lifestyle that doesn’t fit their real life.

    This conversation is for busy women in full seasons, women with kids, school, work, responsibilities, and real nervous systems. We’re reframing the glow up away from hustle culture and rigid routines and toward soft structure, sustainability, and identity-based habits.

    Inside this episode, we talk about:

    • Why the glow up starts the night before, not at 5 AM

    • Romanticizing one small daily ritual (not your entire life)

    • Building routines that honor your current season, not internet productivity culture

    • Why consistency beats intensity every time

    • Protecting your nervous system as a non-negotiable

    • Choosing anchors instead of rigid schedules

    • Why rest is not a reward, it’s a strategy

    This is about becoming the woman you’re called to be without sacrificing your peace, your values, or your health in the process.


    📖 Recommended Reading:
    The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry


    📲 Let’s Connect:
    Instagram.com/thelemonprice


    If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with a friend who’s tired of being told she needs to wake up earlier to have a glow up. I’ll see you next week.


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    14 mins
  • Soft Structure & Scheduling: Why You Don’t Need a New Planner in January
    Jan 22 2026

    January loves to sell us the lie that we need a new planner, a new personality, and a hard reset just because the calendar flipped. I’m calling BS.

    In this episode of The Glow Up Edit, we’re talking about soft structure—what it actually is, why rigid scheduling fails so many women, and how to build rhythms that support your real life instead of fighting it. Because nothing in nature blooms in winter… and neither do we.

    We’ll talk about:

    • Why “new year, new me” culture creates burnout, not transformation

    • The difference between discipline problems and alignment problems

    • Why hour-by-hour planners assume you’re a robot (and you’re not)

    • How to create containers, not cages, for your time

    • Weekly anchors, themed days, and energy-based planning

    • Why white space is not wasted space

    • How priorities, seasons, hormones, kids, school schedules, and real life actually factor into a schedule that works

    If you’re tired of white-knuckling your calendar, feeling guilty for “falling behind,” or getting bullied into burnout by January expectations—this one’s for you.


    Sourdough Pizza from Farmhouse on Boone

    Connect with me on Instagram.

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    19 mins
  • New Year New Me Is Failing (Here’s Why)
    Jan 15 2026

    Every January, we’re told it’s time for a fresh start. New habits. New goals. A “new you.”

    But what if January is actually the worst time to reinvent yourself?

    In this episode of The Glow Up Edit, Lemon Price unpacks why “New Year, New Me” so often fails and why it’s not a personal flaw. Drawing on seasonal rhythm, nervous system wisdom, and the way nature actually works, this conversation reframes winter as a time for rest, reflection, and release — not reinvention.

    Instead of piling on new routines or forcing motivation, you’ll learn how to make winter edits: letting go of what feels heavy, honoring the season you’re in, and creating space for sustainable growth. This episode includes a guided reflection to help you identify what you’re done carrying into the year ahead.

    If you’re tired of hustle-driven self-improvement and craving growth that feels calmer, grounded, and honest, this episode is a deep breath — and a permission slip.

    You’re not behind.
    You’re becoming.

    You can connect with me on Instagram at @thelemonprice for behind-the-scenes thoughts, gentle reminders, and everyday edits.

    For longer-form reflections and writing that goes deeper, you can also find me on Substack

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    31 mins
  • Real Glow Up Starts on the Inside
    Jan 8 2026

    If you’ve been feeling like you’re in between, not who you used to be, but not quite who you’re becoming yet, this episode is for you.

    In the first episode of The Glow Up Edit, Lemon Price reframes what a real glow up actually looks like. This isn’t about dramatic makeovers, 5 am routines, or hustling harder. It’s about small internal edits that create clarity, alignment, and lasting change.

    You’ll learn why reinvention isn’t a trend but a life skill, how identity, habits, and lifestyle work together, and why you’re not behind, you’re simply becoming. Think of this episode as a reset, a deep breath, and permission to grow without burning yourself out.


    Connect with Lemon on Instagram.

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    17 mins
  • The Glow Up Edit: This Isn’t a “New Year, New Me” Podcast
    Jan 6 2026

    If your life looks fine but feels off, this podcast is for you.

    The Glow Up Edit isn’t about reinvention, hustle, or becoming someone new. It’s about alignment — letting your life support the woman you’re already becoming.

    This show is for women who are done performing outdated versions of themselves and ready to live with more intention, clarity, and ease.

    We talk about identity, faith, home, rhythm, and the quiet choices that shape how life feels behind the scenes. No pressure. No perfection. No “new year, new me” nonsense.

    You’re not behind.
    You’re not broken.
    You’re shedding.

    Welcome to The Glow Up Edit.

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    2 mins