• 146 - How to Get Out of Your Own Head with Donna Jackson Nakazawa
    May 14 2026

    Does your brain feel like it has a mind of its own? Do you find yourself replaying old arguments, worrying about the future, or stuck in a loop of self-criticism? You're experiencing Mind Drama—and according to science journalist Donna Jackson Nakazawa, there is a way to shut it down for good.

    In this episode, Donna joins us to discuss her transformative new book, Mind Drama: The Science of Rumination & How to Outwit Your Inner Defeatist. We take a deep dive into the neuroscience of rumination, exploring how our brains get trapped in the "Default Mode Network" and why traditional positive thinking often isn't enough to get us out.

    This episode gets personal as we open up about our own mental loops, and Donna helps us (and you!) map out exactly how to pivot away from self-defeat toward mental clarity. From the science of neural pathways to tangible, daily strategies, this conversation is a roadmap to a quieter, kinder inner life.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Why the human brain is hardwired for rumination (and why it's not your fault).

    • The MIST Framework: A 4-step roadmap to mental clarity.

    • Ballistic Interruptions: How to use rapid, sensory shifts to "snap" out of a thought loop.

    • How to differentiate between helpful reflection and toxic "Mind Drama."

    • A vulnerable look at Jenn and Lori's personal mental loops—and the specific tools they are using to break them.

    If you are tired of being held hostage by your own thoughts, this episode will give you the neuro-hacks you need to reclaim your peace of mind.

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    1 Std. und 13 Min.
  • 145 - A Breast Oncologist's Wake-Up Call: From Doctor to Patient with Dr. Marisa Weiss
    May 7 2026

    What happens when the world's leading expert on breast cancer becomes the patient? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Marisa Weiss, renowned oncologist and founder of Breastcancer.org, to discuss her unique 360-degree perspective on the disease. Dr. Weiss shares the raw reality of her own diagnosis and how it shifted her understanding of patient care.

    We dive deep into the evolving landscape of breast cancer treatment—from targeted therapies to the importance of lifestyle changes—and why "informed decision-making" is the most powerful tool a patient can have.

    Dr. Weiss breaks down the "information overload" that often follows a diagnosis and offers a roadmap for navigating treatment with clarity and confidence. We explore the vital importance of listening to your body, asking the "hard" questions to your medical team, and the lifestyle shifts that can impact long-term health. Whether you are currently in treatment, a survivor, or looking to lower your risk, Dr. Weiss provides essential advice on how to be your own best advocate in a complex medical system.

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    50 Min.
  • 144 - The Grammy Winner Who Refused to be Silenced by MS with Chad King
    Apr 30 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Chad King, one half of the hit-making duo, A Great Big World. While millions know him for the global anthem "Say Something," few realize that Chad's journey to the stage has been defined by a quiet, parallel battle with Multiple Sclerosis.

    Chad opens up about the day his world changed with an MS diagnosis and how he transformed fear into a catalyst for intentional living. We dive into the physical realities of touring with a chronic illness—from the specific accommodations he makes to protect his voice and energy to the ways he's adapted his performance style. Above all, his legendary optimism shines through as he discusses why he believes a diagnosis doesn't have to be an ending, but a new way to sing.

    Chad shares the physical symptoms he first noticed and why he urges everyone—no matter how busy their career—to stop ignoring the "small" things before they become big problems. It is a conversation filled with kindness, humor, and infectious positivity – a vital reminder that your health is your most important instrument.

    This episode is a masterclass in resilience, kindness and finding joy in every moment!

    Also – Don't miss Chad's most personal work in his new solo EP—a project born directly from the pages of his private journals!

    To listen to Chad's new album: The Road Ahead - click here

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    46 Min.
  • 143 - The Cellular Detox Secret with Dr. Christina Rahm (Replay)
    Apr 23 2026

    It is Earth Week! In this illuminating episode, we sit down with Dr. Christina Rahm—scientist, formulator, and founder of The Root Brands—to explore the powerful connection between detoxification and disease prevention. Drawing from her background in biomedical science and integrative health, Dr. Rahm breaks down how environmental toxins, stress, and nutrient depletion contribute to chronic illness—and what we can do to reverse the damage.

    She shares her unique approach to cellular regeneration, immune support, and the protocols she's developed to help the body heal at a foundational level. We also dive into the science behind some of her most talked-about formulations, including immune defense and adaptogenic supplements.

    If you've ever wondered how to truly protect your health in a toxic world—or how to feel vibrant and energized at any age—this episode is your roadmap to prevention, purification, and long-term vitality.

    For more information about Dr. Rahm: drchristinarahm.com

    For more information about her company go to: TheRootbrands.com

    And follow Dr. Christina Rahm on Instagram: @drchristinarahm

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • 142 - How to Build a Spiritual Life That's Actually Yours with Faith Freed
    Apr 16 2026

    Is it possible to have a deeply meaningful spiritual life without the rigid rules of traditional religion? Today's guest says not only is it possible—it's the key to authentic joy.

    Joining us is Faith Freed, a licensed psychotherapist, spiritual guide, and the visionary founder of Freed-Om, a brand dedicated to helping people reclaim their spiritual independence. Faith is the author of the vibrant new book, DIY Spirituality: Chart Your Own Sacred Path, where she invites seekers to step away from "shoulds" and step into a practice that actually resonates with their real lives.

    In this episode, Faith shares her unique "Divine Disco Ball" framework—a playful yet profound map for connecting with four essential dimensions of existence:

    • Infinite Source: Your personal connection to the Divine.

    • Infinite Self: Tapping into your eternal spirit.

    • Incarnate Self: Honoring your physical body and mind.

    • Incarnate Source: Finding the sacred in nature and the world around us.

    We dive into how Faith's 17+ years of therapeutic experience helped her bridge the gap between mental health and modern spirituality. If you're looking to add more magic and meaning to your daily routine, Faith offers a refreshing, pressure-free roadmap to finding your own "Freed-Om.

    For more information about Faith: faithfreed.com

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    52 Min.
  • 141 - Your Stress Is Literally Shrinking Your Brain — Here's How to Stop It
    Apr 9 2026

    Why are we all so stressed? This week, we are getting real about the weight we all carry. From the subtle triggers that sneak up on us to the major life pressures that keep us up at night, the ladies break down what stress actually looks like in their daily lives.

    Tune in as we share our personal "stress signals," deconstruct the common triggers of modern life and share the honest, raw, and sometimes messy ways we cope when things get heavy. From deep breathing techniques to the power of a "passive recovery," join the conversation and learn how to lower your cortisol levels and reclaim your joy.

    Whether you're feeling a little frazzled or full-on burnt out, this episode is a reminder that you aren't alone and that peace is closer than you think!

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    37 Min.
  • 140 - Why Positive Thinking is Making Your Anxiety Worse with Dr. Rachel Goldman
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Rachel Goldman (Dr. Rachel), a licensed psychologist, speaker, and author of the brand-new book, "When Life Happens: The Mindset Shift You Need to Manage Stress,Build Confidence and Break Free."

    We've all been there: you have a plan, a routine, and a goal—and then "life happens." Whether it's a global shift or a personal curveball, the unexpected has a way of skyrocketing our stress levels and leaving us feeling stuck in a cycle of anxiety.

    Dr. Rachel dives into the science of why our brains crave certainty and how we can build emotional resilience when things feel out of our control. We discuss the vital difference between stress and anxiety, how to break the cycle of "all-or-nothing" thinking, and the practical behavioral tools we can use to maintain our mental well-being even on our toughest days.

    For more information on Dr. Rachel Goldman: DrRachelNYC.com

    To pre-order Dr. Rachel's book: When Life Happens

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    1 Std. und 22 Min.
  • 139 - Gut Microbiome, Metabolism & Menopause: A Personalized Nutrition Approach with Dr. Sarah Berry
    Mar 26 2026

    In today's episode, we're joined by Dr. Sarah Berry, Chief Scientist at Zoe and renowned nutrition researcher, for a deep dive into personalized nutrition, menopause and metabolic health.

    Dr. Berry discusses the critical connection between hormonal changes, lifestyle and our body's unique response to food. She shares cutting-edge insights on the gut microbiome, the groundbreaking research being conducted at Zoe and evidence-based strategies to improve health, energy, and vitality.

    Tune in for an informative discussion with actionable guidance, how to test your own gut microbiome and receive a personalized nutrition plan from Zoe!

    For more information on Zoe

    To Try the new Daily30 go to: Daily30

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    Follow her on Instagram @drsarahberry and follow Zoe @zoe

    Or listen to the Zoe: Science and Nutrition Podcast

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    1 Std. und 10 Min.