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235: Just Go For It: Building a Multi-Passionate Life with Carley Kintzle

The Found Podcast with Molly Knuth

Release Date: 01/14/2026

245: The Art of Unraveling with Erin McGuire-Henson show art 245: The Art of Unraveling with Erin McGuire-Henson

The Found Podcast with Molly Knuth

This week on The Found Podcast, Molly reconnects with returning guest Erin McGuire-Henson, a nervous system healer, coach for soul-aligned entrepreneurs, and newly published author of The Art of Unraveling. In this deeply honest conversation, Erin shares the long and winding journey behind writing her book, a 15-year process shaped by personal healing, nervous system work, and the courage to finally be seen. Together, Molly and Erin explore how trauma responses like perfectionism, people-pleasing, and fear of visibility can quietly shape our lives and businesses. Erin opens up about growing up...

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244: Go First: Courage, Community,  and Starting Over with Erin Moore show art 244: Go First: Courage, Community, and Starting Over with Erin Moore

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This week on The Found Podcast, I’m joined by brand photographer, mother of four, and longtime friend Erin Moore for a deeply honest conversation about courage, community, and what it really takes to rebuild your life and business again and again. 👉 Real talk: The audio quality in this conversation isn’t perfect. But Erin’s courage, perspective, and heart made this episode one we couldn’t keep on the shelf. I hope you’ll stay with us through the tech hiccups — her story matters. Erin shares her experience of moving across states multiple times, relaunching her photography...

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243: Your Story Is Your Superpower with Danielle Letayf show art 243: Your Story Is Your Superpower with Danielle Letayf

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This week on The Found Podcast, I’m joined by Danielle Letayf — founder of Badassery, personal brand strategist, podcast guesting expert, and the perfect woman to help us kick off our Women’s History Month interview series. Danielle helps thoughtful executives, authors, and experts turn their stories into something unforgettable. But in this conversation, we go far deeper than personal branding and podcast pitches. We talk about what it really looks like to build a business as a woman, how comparison can keep us stuck, why your path does not have to look like anyone else’s, and how...

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242: Hot Takes vs. High Character: A Women’s History Month Reflection show art 242: Hot Takes vs. High Character: A Women’s History Month Reflection

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It’s officially Women’s History Month, and this year, instead of starting with statistics, I’m starting with a question: In 2026, are we elevating hot takes…or high character? When I was in seventh grade, I wrote a research paper on Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. I was fascinated by the way she carried herself through public scrutiny, personal grief, and cultural change. Today, we live in a very different media landscape. Algorithms reward outrage. Virality rewards speed. Money rewards attention. Integrity? Not so much. In this episode, I explore: What changed between the era of shared...

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The Found Podcast with Molly Knuth

What if education wasn’t a one-time phase of life, but an evolving journey designed to meet people exactly where they are? In this episode of The Found Podcast, Molly sits down with Amy Lasack, Vice President of Business and Community Solutions at Northeast Iowa Community College (NICC), to explore how workforce development, education, and community collaboration intersect to create real opportunity. Amy shares how nearly 25 years in Iowa’s community college system shaped her belief that workforce is an ecosystem, not a straight line. Together, Molly and Amy discuss how education must...

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240: More Than a Title: Reintroducing Myself (and Why Your Path Doesn’t Have to Be Linear) show art 240: More Than a Title: Reintroducing Myself (and Why Your Path Doesn’t Have to Be Linear)

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If you’ve been here for years or you’re only a handful of episodes in... this one is for you. After recently stepping back into the guest seat on another podcast, I realized it had been a while since I reintroduced herself here on The Found Podcast. So today, I'm doing just that. But not with a résumé. Not with a tidy bio. With the real story. In this episode, I walk through the winding, nonlinear path from waitress to teacher, stay-at-home mom to accidental entrepreneur, agency owner to Managing Director of The Restoration Project. I share the inflection points, the burnout, the public...

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239: The Power of 239: The Power of "The Pause" with Molly Schreiber

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Some people build businesses. Some people follow a calling. And sometimes… those two things become the very same path. This week on The Found Podcast with Molly Knuth, I sit down with fellow Iowan and “Molly Squared” guest Molly Schreiber, founder of and the nonprofit . What started as a young teacher’s love of education became something much deeper after unimaginable loss. After losing her first husband in a car accident at age 30 while raising three children under three, Molly found herself returning to one unexpected anchor: yoga. That quiet hour at the YMCA became the lifeline...

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238: Five Things I’m Embarrassed I Had to Relearn (and What They Taught Me About Leadership, Money, and Showing Up) show art 238: Five Things I’m Embarrassed I Had to Relearn (and What They Taught Me About Leadership, Money, and Showing Up)

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This one is a little raw. A little unpolished. And very real. After batch-recording months of episodes and stepping into a new season of leadership, I sat down at the mic for the first time this year and realized something: The most helpful thing I could share right now isn’t a strategy or framework. It’s the truth. Because even 10 years into business… even 200+ podcast episodes later… even as Managing Director of The Restoration Project… I’m still relearning lessons I swore I already knew. In this solo episode, I’m walking you through five things I’m honestly a little...

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237: The Capacity of Human Potential with Nancy Lynk show art 237: The Capacity of Human Potential with Nancy Lynk

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In this final episode of The Found Podcast’s Ages & Stages Series, I sit down with Nancy Lynk — Senior Vice President of Commercial Banking at US Bank, community leader, mentor, and lifelong learner — for a conversation that spans generations of leadership, resilience, and self-discovery. From growing up on a Century Farm in rural Iowa to navigating the 1980s farm crisis as a young ag lender to leading complex commercial banking portfolios to now guiding others through career and life transitions, Nancy’s story is a masterclass in listening deeply, honoring your values, and...

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236: Get Uncomfy: Reinvention, Risk, and Building What You Wish Existed with Liz Garcia show art 236: Get Uncomfy: Reinvention, Risk, and Building What You Wish Existed with Liz Garcia

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In the very first guest interview of the Ages & Stages series, Molly sits down in person with Carley Kintzle a senior at Iowa State University studying agricultural communications and public relations, a cattle exhibitor, the founder of Wild Orchid Co., and a photographer who picked up a camera… and ran with it.

Carley’s story is a reminder that you don’t have to pick just one lane. From starting a jewelry business in high school (despite never having made leather earrings before) to landing a dream role with Corteva while still in college, Carley shares what it looks like to say yes to opportunity, lean into mentorship, and use networking as a tool, even when it feels uncomfortable.

This conversation is full of energy, practicality, and a message every woman needs: challenges aren’t a stop sign, they’re often the thing that fuels our growth.


What You’ll Hear in This Episode

  • Why Carley started Wild Orchid Co. during COVID (and what her mom said first!)

  • The power of being multi-passionate and embracing it instead of fighting it

  • How Carley’s mentors stretched her (even when she wasn’t sure she was ready)

  • Why networking matters more than you think and how to do it without being “weird”

  • What the cattle showing circuit taught her about leadership, work ethic, and confidence

  • How she landed her dream role while still in school

  • What success means to Carley in this stage of life

  • The mindset that keeps her moving forward

  • The one line she wants every listener to remember: “Just go for it.”


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