Your cozy podcast about creativity, motherhood, and self-care.
Your weekly friend meet-cute, with love, from South Korea.
Latest Episodes
Koseli's family gets a puppy! And she shares her three favorite products on the Little Things Holiday Gift Guide.
Koseli shares the ups and downs of her first NaNoWrimo including her writing time Pavlov's bell and book goals. She also shares the first annual Little Things Holiday Gift Guide!
Koseli shares her favorite Etsy shops including her favorite place to buy simple gold earrings, comfy handmade shoes, and personalized family portraits.
Koseli applies a rose clay face mask in the a.m. and lives to deeply regret it. She talks about the brave new world of parenting tweens and gets a jump on holiday shopping because of the supply chain issues around the world.
Koseli is lucky enough to share her long-distance Q&A with Drew Hansen from Uplift Kids. After subscribing to Uplift Kids for only 4 months, Koseli is obsessed and asks Drew her burning questions about Uplift Kids and learns so much more than she expected, including the term "spiritual parenting". This episode is for anyone interested in raising children with a greater understanding of world religions, open-mindedness, inner-knowing, and personal spirituality.
Koseli feels stale about the podcast and goes back in the archives to remember why she started Little Things in the first place.
Koseli wanders into a Gucci store in dirty sneakers and can’t stop thinking about it.
Koseli feels tired and achy and very first dose vaccinated. She talks about the LulaRich documentary, plans for holiday travel home to America, and what's so not wrong with try-hards.
Koseli talks to herself about the weirdness of Instagram while relishing in the quiet now that kids are back in school. Also shares her latest reads and a couple of books queued on her Libby.
Four years ago, Koseli sat on the floor of her tiny, freezing closet in Berkeley, CA, and started this podcast.
Two more kids and an international move later, she’s still talking to herself (and lots of you) in a closet.


Koseli unabashedly declares her love for a French skincare brand she cannot pronounce. Have you heard of a Yoto player? Her kids are obsessed. And these are the writing projects she's working on now. What are you making?