Turn Conversations Into Cash & Build a Brand People Trust Fast with Julie Cyvonne, Riley & Kaylie Miller - Earn Your Happy Recap
Podcast: Earn Your Happy
Published: 2026-02-16
Duration: 49 min
Guests: Julie Cyvonne, Riley Miller, Kaylie Miller
Summary
The episode explores how open conversations and feedback can transform personal and professional growth, with insights from Julie Cyvonne on microdosing for mental health and high performance, and Riley and Kaylie Miller on supporting marginalized communities in real estate.
What Happened
Julie Cyvonne returns to the podcast to discuss the evolution of her business over the past six months. She emphasizes the importance of open and honest conversations, particularly around psychedelics, to destigmatize and educate people on their potential benefits. Julie shares how these conversations have led to increased engagement and program sign-ups, with a goal to introduce microdosing to a million people. A compelling story is shared about a doctor seeking an alternative to Adderall for managing ADHD, illustrating the practical applications and successes of microdosing.
Julie also reflects on her journey from being an attorney to a psychedelic facilitator, highlighting the importance of feedback in personal and business growth. She stresses the need to separate personal identity from business feedback and the importance of choosing whose advice to follow. She shares her experiences with personal development programs that helped her understand the value of external perceptions and feedback.
The discussion shifts to Julie's innovative approach to using microdosing for high performers, aimed at unlocking their full potential. She shares her personal experiences and analogies, such as comparing microdosing for mental health to driving a Ferrari only to the grocery store, emphasizing the potential for greater achievements.
Riley and Kaylie Miller join the conversation to discuss their real estate venture, Property Wives, which focuses on helping marginalized groups, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community, achieve homeownership. They share personal stories of overcoming adversity and the importance of creating safe spaces for communities that face discrimination.
The Millers highlight the systemic challenges marginalized groups face in real estate, such as evictions due to discrimination. They discuss their efforts to provide resources and support, including leveraging programs like Colorado's down payment assistance.
Their TikTok success is attributed to a mix of educational and comedic content, which helps them connect with a broader audience and raise awareness about important issues. They also touch on the importance of standing up for marginalized communities and choosing love over hate, fostering dialogue and understanding across different beliefs.
Key Insights
- Open conversations about psychedelics have increased engagement and program sign-ups for Julie Cyvonne, with a goal to introduce microdosing to a million people. A doctor successfully used microdosing as an alternative to Adderall for managing ADHD.
- Feedback is crucial for separating personal identity from business growth, according to Julie Cyvonne's experience transitioning from an attorney to a psychedelic facilitator. Choosing whose advice to follow is a key element in this process.
- Microdosing is positioned as a tool for high performers to unlock potential, likened to driving a high-performance car for everyday tasks. This approach is intended to maximize mental health benefits and achievements.
- Property Wives, a real estate venture by Riley and Kaylie Miller, focuses on helping marginalized groups, particularly the LGBTQ+ community, achieve homeownership. They leverage programs like Colorado's down payment assistance to overcome systemic challenges such as discrimination-related evictions.