• Fanny Packs, Fireside Chats & the WASP Singalong Songbook: St. Patrick's Season Adventures"
    Mar 16 2026

    Mo and Katy kick off St. Patrick's week in full green, diving into Mo's commitment to an '80s arcade birthday party complete with neon socks, a fanny pack and free game tokens. They explore the debate over hands-free living (fanny pack vs. tactical vest?), preview Mo's upcoming Medal of Honor Museum fireside chat with recipient Jack Jacobs and share exciting updates on their WASP Homecoming project, including resurrecting a lost World War II song.

    Plus: musical theater season is in full swing, phonetic alphabet fails and why you should absolutely pinch people on Tuesday.

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    30 mins
  • FULL STOP Friday - The Flight Attendant With Champagne (And What She Taught Us About Mattering)
    Mar 8 2026

    What happens when you treat a flight attendant like a human instead of a robot?
    This Full Stop Friday.

    Mo and Katy are coming at you from Mo's basement (fancy chairs included) to talk about champagne, SHUAC cards and the tiny twists that turn mundane moments into memories.

    The story: Early morning flight. Zombie passengers. One chipper flight attendant getting zero acknowledgment. Mo makes a joke about champagne service not making it to the back of the plane. The flight attendant laughs. Later? She delivers two complimentary bottles of champagne just because of that one interaction.
    The lesson: It cost Mo and Katy nothing but attention. It cost the flight attendant nothing but intention. But years later, they're still telling the story.

    Also in this episode:
    The FULL STOP Framework™: Interrupt the rush, pause with purpose, add a tiny twist
    Why SHUAC cards make people cry (in a good way)
    Alex the flight attendant who's also a Formula Draft race car driver
    The mattering triangle: task → expected response → tiny twist (where magic happens)
    How colored paper, stickers, and fancy stamps are tiny twists
    The big salad moment and why getting credit matters
    Being misunderstood vs. feeling invisible (and why both hit hard)
    Dramatic readings of coffee menus in questionable accents
    Tiny Twist from A Christmas Carol (crotch vs. crutch)

    The challenge: Pick one mundane task this weekend. Write down the expected response. Now add your tiny twist. Tag us—we want to hear about it.

    The truth: You don't have to schwack everyone on every flight. But when you see someone who isn't being seen? That's your moment.
    Mattering isn't just a nice-to-have. It's a biological, physiological, community-based need.
    Also: Mo and Katy were slightly discombobulated during this recording. Dogs were barricaded. Microphones were questionable. Accents were attempted. It's fine. We're fine. This is fine.

    P.S. If you give someone a SHUAC card and they almost cry, you're doing it right.

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    29 mins
  • Puns, Panic Raccoons & The Power of Saying Thank You
    Mar 8 2026

    What happens when you mix gratitude, grammar-defying puns, and a raccoon mistaken for a cat?
    This episode of Mo and Katy Hit Record.

    Katy gets reflective about her middle school voice teacher being nominated for a lifetime achievement award—and realizes she's never told Stephanie the full impact she had.
    Mo drops wisdom about "mattering" (courtesy of Jennifer Wallace's book) and why firefighters need closure.
    We solve exactly zero mysteries about the Ides of March.

    Also covered:
    Why puns are brain fuel (and why Mo takes 4 rounds to land a good one)
    The difference between a pause and a Full Stop (spoiler: intention)
    Warm fuzzy files and why you should keep every card from 1988
    How Katy's teacher used humor to SHUAC students before SHUAC was a thing
    Betty White the sheep (not Betty, always Betty White)
    The fox who gives zero poops
    Pitot the cat vs. a literal raccoon on the deck
    Why you need to text people when they pop into your head

    The tiny twist: Don't self-edit. If someone comes to mind, tell them. Write the letter. Send the text. Close the loop.
    Mattering isn't just about impact—it's about knowing you had it.

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    33 mins
  • How Small Moments of Disruption and Full Stops Elevate Any Experience
    Feb 23 2026

    What if the secret to truly impactful events isn’t in the big moments or perfect plans, but in how you carefully craft the pauses, twists and full stops that matter?

    When we embrace intentional timing—knowing when to laugh, when to pause and when to add a twist—we elevate every event to something uniquely memorable. If you're tired of generic gatherings and want to create moments that leave a lasting impression, this episode is your guide to mastering event design through the art of meaningful pauses.

    Join hosts Katy and Mo as they share behind-the-scenes stories from a spontaneous bowling night, exploring how a simple night out became a symbol of authentic connection in a world that’s increasingly disconnected. They reveal how intentional timing—like holding a serious moment before a joke—can transform an ordinary event into an emotionally resonant experience.

    Discover why cultivating these deliberate full stops and twists is crucial not just for entertainers, but for anyone seeking to make a real impact—be it corporate team-building, community events, or personal gatherings.

    You’ll learn:

    • The significance of “full stops” and “twists” in creating emotional depth and resonance during events.
    • Why every element, from humor to heartfelt moments, must be purposefully placed to foster genuine connection.
    • How a bowling night became a metaphor for the unpredictability of shared human experiences and why embracing variability makes them more memorable.
    • The importance of respecting the rhythm of an event—knowing when to cradle moments of mourning or celebration to honor their significance.
    • Practical insights on elevating your event design from “just another gathering” to a powerful moment of mattering for every participant.

    In a world where routines often replace real connection, understanding how to craft meaningful moments that resonate long after the event ends is a game-changer. Whether you're a leader, educator, or community builder, this episode reveals how the artful application of timing and authentic presence can transform how people experience the moments that matter most.

    Tune in for a candid, laughter-filled dive into the subtle but powerful techniques that make events truly unforgettable. If you believe every gathering has the potential to matter, this episode will redefine how you see—and craft—those moments.

    Perfect for event planners, educators, leaders, and anyone passionate about creating deep, memorable human connections
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    32 mins
  • Counting Sheep at 4AM & Singing Britney at a Bar Mitzvah
    Feb 16 2026

    Happy post-Valentine’s, Galentine’s, Presidents’, Groundhog, Ash Wednesday season… apparently we celebrate everything now.

    In this episode, Mo and Katy recap a weekend that includes:

    • A dozen roses that accidentally got credit for 24 hours to the wrong friend
    • A first-ever Bar Mitzvah experience (complete with Torah lessons, cultural immersion and a seriously impressive 13-year-old vocalist)
    • Britney Spears making her debut at a reception
    • Literal sheep counting… on a spreadsheet… at 4 a.m.
    • And a late-night Olympic curling rabbit hole

    What starts as holiday banter turns into something a little deeper: what it means to be invited into someone else’s world. From religious traditions to niche sports to musical subcultures, we explore how stepping inside unfamiliar spaces expands perspective and deepens appreciation for our own.

    Also: gummy Nerd clusters are discussed. Consider yourself warned.

    Mazel tov. Oops. We did it again.

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    30 mins
  • The Science of Showing Up
    Feb 9 2026

    What do the Winter Olympics, a shepherd’s-crook-sized crochet hook, Galentine’s Day shows and cardigan theory all have in common? Apparently… us.

    In this episode, we bounce from Olympic confusion (curling? luge? Roombas?) to behind-the-scenes reflections on creating shows with intention, psychological safety and just enough chaos.

    We talk about why showing up matters more than perfection, how humor actually has a method behind it and why bringing cookies in a cardigan might just be the secret to being a good human.

    It’s goofy. It’s thoughtful. It’s a long-lasting momentary disruption. And yes, there is entirely too much talk about wood and yarn.

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    32 mins
  • Resonance, connection and useless talents
    Feb 2 2026

    Coming soon

    Most of us underestimate the power of small moments - like a kind word on a tough day or the simple act of truly listening - to profoundly impact lives. In this episode, we dive into everyday stories and surprising science that reveal how tiny acts of presence and connection can ripple outward, shaping our relationships and our world.

    You’ll discover how energy transfer is more than woo-woo, it’s backed by science, from tuning forks to harmony in music. We explore the idea that you become the average of the five people you spend the most time with, and how your vibe influences those around you. Through uplifting stories, practical insights and a few quirky laughs, learn how embracing the small moments can make a big difference.

    We break down how seemingly insignificant skills (like doing a poem in Spanish or answering a random panel question) can carry life-saving importance. You’ll hear how a simple act, like a volunteer stepping beyond rules to make someone feel seen, creates ripples of kindness that truly matter. Plus, get inspired to lead with presence in your relationships, from family to professional settings, and start noticing the subtle ways you can tune your own “vibration.”

    This episode is perfect for anyone craving more connection, curious about the science of energy and influence or looking for practical ways to make their daily interactions more meaningful. Whether you're a leader, a parent or just someone who wants to create a little more SHUAC — seen, heard, understood, appreciated and connected — these stories and ideas remind us that the small things are often the big things in disguise.

    Calibrate your vibe and amplify kindness in your life.

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    38 mins
  • Sheep, Crochet and Gifting
    Jan 26 2026

    In this engaging episode, we explore the creative journey through platforms like Zoom, Riverside and carrier pigeons, delve into the art of crocheting and share personal stories about competitions and creative projects. Discover the importance of personal touches in gifts and the joy of creating memorable moments. Join us as we prepare for an exciting Galentine's Day show and discuss the power of storytelling. #Zoom #Crocheting #Storytelling #GalentinesDay

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    35 mins