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Pairs Well With...

By: Serena Flowers & Sheila Bossier
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Welcome to Pairs Well With…
Life doesn’t always follow a script—and this podcast is all about what happens when it doesn’t.

Hosted by Serena Flowers and Sheila Bossier, two longtime friends, business-owning women lawyers, with a shared love for deep conversations and fresh perspectives, Pairs Well With… is a space for honest, entertaining, and inspiring stories about reinvention, transitions, and whatever comes next. Whether you’re shifting careers, navigating relationships, becoming an empty nester, starting over, or simply figuring things out—we’re right there with you.

Each episode, we dive into real-life topics with warmth, humor, and a touch of hard-earned wisdom. We also bring on guests with compelling stories about taking leaps, making changes, and embracing the unexpected.

Explore our episodes, subscribe on your favorite platform, and come discover what Pairs Well With… your next chapter.


Pairs Well With…Because life doesn’t come with a roadmap — but it does come with good company. And that pairs well with everything that matters.


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  • Pairs Well With…Clearing Space for What’s Next: A Conversation with Professional Organizer, Stephanie Davis (Let’s Get Organized!)
    May 23 2026

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    Clutter can look like a stack of boxes, an overstuffed closet, or a garage you can’t park in, but the real weight is usually what it represents: grief you haven’t had time to process, a life season that ended too fast, or decisions you keep postponing. Serena and Sheila start with a candid check-in about their own “year of yes,” feeling stretched thin, and craving a reset at home and in life. That honesty sets the stage for a conversation that gets practical fast and stays deeply human.

    We’re joined by Stephanie Davis, founder of Let’s Get Organized in Jackson, Mississippi, and the first nationally certified professional organizer in the state. She explains why people reach out during major life transitions like moving, downsizing, empty nesting, divorce, loss, and remarriage and why organizing is rarely just about bins. Stephanie shares a powerful reframe: organization is about retrieval. If you can’t get to it, you won’t use it, and what you own stops serving you and starts stressing you out.

    We also dig into the psychology of clutter, especially decision fatigue, identity, sentimentality, and the guilt of money spent or gifts received. Stephanie offers realistic decluttering strategies that don’t rely on perfection: start small, build momentum, and “release” what no longer fits so it can have a second life. We talk closets, kitchens, attics, and simple upgrades that help you use the space you already have, especially when you’re preparing to merge households or start fresh.

    If you’re ready to breathe again and create a home that matches who you are now, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show.

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    Disclaimer:
    The content of this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Although your hosts are attorneys, Pairs Well With… does not provide legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Listening to this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship. Always seek the advice of qualified professionals regarding any specific questions or concerns you may have.

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    46 mins
  • Pairs Well With... Financial Freedom: A Conversation with Todd Tauzin, Wealth Management Advisor
    Apr 13 2026

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    Reinvention sounds exciting until you ask the quiet question underneath it: can I actually afford the life I want to build? Career pivots, empty nests, second acts, and starting over after surprises all get harder when your finances stay fuzzy. The episode centers on financial clarity as a skill, not a wealth level, and argues that confidence comes from knowing what your money is for, what season you are in, and what trade-offs you are willing to make. That clarity turns money from background noise into a usable tool, especially during major life transitions where uncertainty tends to spike.

    In this episode we sit down with Wealth Management Advisor, Todd Tauzin of Tauzin Wealth Management to talk about financial clarity, not stock predictions. Todd breaks down why a simple, connected financial plan matters more than reacting to headlines, and how “guardrails” can keep market volatility, inflation, and world events from driving your day-to-day decisions. We dig into the red zone before retirement, the two big risks people hate most once paychecks stop, and how retirement planning is really about freedom to choose, not a date on the calendar.

    We also talk candidly about why many women still feel less confident around long-term financial planning even while controlling more household financial decisions than ever. Todd shares what clients are really asking for: to be heard, to avoid jargon, and to build a plan based on their goals rather than a product pitch. We cover longevity risk, the emotional weight money carries, long-term care realities, and the basics that still work like paying yourself first, living within your means, and building habits that survive modern spending traps.

    If you want a calmer relationship with money and a clearer path to your next season, this one is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend navigating a transition, and leave a review, what would “freedom” look like in your life?

    To connect with Todd Tauzin and Tauzin Wealth Management, start here: https://www.tauzinwealthmanagement.com/

    Social media Links to Tauzin Wealth Management:

    Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/tauzinwealthmanagement

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tauzin-wealth-management/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tauzinwealthmanagement



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    🎧 New episodes every month—subscribe, rate, and share if you enjoy the show!

    Disclaimer:
    The content of this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Although your hosts are attorneys, Pairs Well With… does not provide legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Listening to this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship. Always seek the advice of qualified professionals regarding any specific questions or concerns you may have.

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    53 mins
  • Pairs Well With...A Catch-Up With The Hosts
    Mar 7 2026

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    Neon green glow, matching dresses we didn’t plan, and a boutique full of character set the stage for a conversation about real change. We’re standing in a season where time feels precious, and that urgency is shaping every choice—what we keep, what we release, and how we move with more care and less noise. We look back on eight months of creating this show while remaking our lives: daughters heading to college, careers evolving, identities expanding beyond a job title.

    From the Green Butterfly, we explain why space matters—how a vivid room can spark bolder thinking—and why we chose the lunar new year to reset. We talk openly about speaking intentions out loud to create accountability, because action makes clarity, not the other way around. That means saying no to obligations that drain us and yes to rest that actually restores us. Health and longevity take center stage. We share how tracking sleep reframed our days, and how one of us swapped high-intensity workouts for Pilates and mobility to calm a wired nervous system. The other treats movement and food as part of the job description for a future we want to enjoy: travel, grandkids or grand-nieces, four-hour lunches without pain.

    We trade aesthetics for sustainability and perfection for consistency, knowing that better sleep, gentler training, and mindful routines compound into a steadier life. Creativity shows up in full color. Leaving the confines of law made room for style to become a signature—not a secret—through thrifting, curation, and the art of final touches.

    We talk about building a team, delegating the middle, and owning what we do best. Along the way, small joys keep us grounded: unexpected free mornings, a task quietly handled, a hat that completes the look. We wrap with a rapid-fire round and choose one word for the year: refinement. Big change opened doors; now we decide what stays. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s refining their life too, and leave a review with your word for the year—we’ll feature our favorites in an upcoming episode.

    🔗 Stay connected with Pairs Well With…
    Follow us on Instagram: @PairsWellWithPodcast and Watch us on YouTube: @PairsWellWith...Podcast.

    Have a story or guest idea? Email us at: PairsWellWithPodcast@gmail.com

    🎧 New episodes every month—subscribe, rate, and share if you enjoy the show!

    Disclaimer:
    The content of this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Although your hosts are attorneys, Pairs Well With… does not provide legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Listening to this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship. Always seek the advice of qualified professionals regarding any specific questions or concerns you may have.

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    40 mins
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