Send us a text Your DNA isn’t a verdict; it’s a starting point. We sit down with epigenetic human performance coach Susan Robbins to unpack how daily choices—when you eat, how you sleep, the way you train, even when you schedule hard conversations—reshape gene expression and ripple into longevity, mood, and metabolic health. Instead of chasing hacks, we walk through practical tools that translate biology into clear steps you can follow without counting macros or buying into trends. Susan bre...
Send us a text Want a simpler path through the wellness maze? Shelly opens up about two decades of testing “clean” products and shares the standouts that actually deliver: low-toxin skincare that feels good on your skin, safer scents that don’t hide mystery chemicals, and home essentials that make daily life easier without compromising your health. We also unpack the mindset behind better choices—clear standards, patient experimentation, and faith-grounded routines that keep you steady when m...
Send us a text What if the path out of overwhelm isn’t a 90-day overhaul but the smallest meaningful step you can repeat today? That simple pivot anchors a candid, energizing conversation with Lindsie Vizethann, a former ER nurse who now coaches women through PCOS with practical tools and real empathy. We trace her move from high-stress hospital shifts to building a gym community to guiding clients beyond symptom management, and we unpack the mindset shift that turns “start again Monday” into...
Send us a text Want a longer life that actually feels good? We dive into the four pillars of longevity—nutrition, movement, sleep, and stress management—and show how a deeper sense of purpose can make healthy habits stick. With clear examples and simple routines, we cut through the noise to help you choose what matters: stable energy, stronger muscles, better mood, and real recovery. First, we mention the importance of food, quality nutrition and then we move into movement, the importance of...
Send us a text What if balance isn’t a myth but a muscle you can build with small, faithful choices? We sit down with author and podcaster Vivian Cumins to unpack how a severe burnout became the unexpected path to restoration—and why perfectionism often hides in our most praised habits. From a childhood memory that seeded “never enough” to a life reoriented around faith, stewardship, and joy, Vivian shows how to step off the treadmill of constant striving without abandoning your ambition. We...
Send us a text A sudden goodbye can reset a life. Shelly opens up about the heartbreak of unexpectedly recently losing her beloved bonus dad and the hard truth that when health starts to change, even if there are mild challenges, our effort to see loved ones and spend time with them needs to be the priority. This is a conversation about presence over perfection—about carving out time for aging parents and elders, and finding gratitude that steadies you when the unexpected arrives. Shelly sha...
Send us a text In this brief special episode, Shelly sits down for a cozy Thanksgiving chat with her husband Brad, and their scene‑stealing pup, Charlie, to reflect on the kind of traditions that they share as a family with their three children; cooking together, laughing often, and always choosing to love one another in addition to liking each other. Together, they share openly and honestly what they are grateful for and it always comes back to family time. The message always comes back to g...
Send us a text The holidays can feel like a tug-of-war between joy and overload. We lean into a quieter, steadier approach by focusing on three small practices that change everything: choosing who gets our time, building a simple gratitude routine, and using an easy 4-4-4 breathing pattern to reset the nervous system. Instead of chasing big life changes, we show how tiny, repeatable actions can lower stress, improve mood, and make healthier decisions easier when schedules get tight and rooms ...
Send us a text The modern health crisis isn’t just about willpower or steps; it’s about an invisible web of toxicity, nutrient gaps, and stress that rewires how our bodies store fat and spend energy. We sit down with author and researcher Peter Greenlaw to map TDOS—Toxicity, Deficiency, Overweight, Stress—and show how these forces collide inside the liver and visceral fat, shaping metabolism, inflammation, and long-term risk. Peter walks us through eye-opening research: microplastics in dail...
Send us a text The highlight reel doesn’t show the cost. Eric Mark Fisher went from an eight-year run in professional baseball to producing films in Los Angeles, stacking wins that looked impressive from the outside. Underneath, surgeries, lawsuits, back pain, and volatile family dynamics collided with a relentless drive that had no brakes. Alcohol didn’t arrive as a stereotype; it crept in as “one more” and became a progressive escape until a terrifying psychotic break, a hospital wristband,...
Send us a text Ever notice how a once-trusted “natural” brand suddenly feels different? We open the hood on wellness marketing and show how to shop with clarity in a market full of green leaves, soft colors, and big promises. Shelly shares why brand buyouts can change what’s in your favorite juice or protein powder, how to spot red flags like sucralose and vague flavor blends, and a simple system you can use to verify claims without spending hours in the aisle. We start with a quick reset on...
Send us a text What if training wasn’t about chasing a look, but about building a life you can’t wait to live? That’s the heartbeat of this conversation with Heather Flebbe—exercise physiologist, kinesiology professor, and owner of Fit Fix Studios—where we unpack how movement fuels confidence, clarity, and a longer, happier health span. We start by reframing fitness as agency: the daily choice to move your body so you can say yes to opportunities. Heather breaks down the essentials of aging ...
Send us a text Tired of wellness noise and quick fixes that don’t stick? Shelly brings the conversation back to a simple practice with outsized impact: gratitude. Not as a seasonal trend, but as a daily habit that steadies your mood, supports better sleep, and helps you carry hard days with more grace. We walk through practical ways to start—three to ten items in the morning, a brief reflection before bed, or a quick thank you during a run or walk—so the habit fits your life instead of becomi...
Send us a text Ever feel buried under wellness advice that changes by the hour? We cut through the noise with a clear idea: consistency over time wins. I sit down with coach Brian Parana, joining us live from a sunlit Ohio park, to talk about building a family culture of movement, raising active kids, and keeping health simple enough to do on your busiest day. From after-dinner walks with a 130-pound Newfoundland to playground tag that turns into core memories, Brian shares how small rituals ...
Send us a text What if the biggest health gains don’t come from a new app or miracle plan, but from seeing our food system clearly and taking one small step at a time? Shelly shares why a proactive mindset beats quick fixes and how decades of teaching kinesiology led her to connect the dots between ultra-processed foods, pesticides, and the rise of chronic conditions showing up earlier in life. She unpacks insights from documentaries like Fed Up and Breaking Big Food and explore how sugar, a...
Send us a text What if the word “fragrance” on your favorite bottle hid a thousand invisible decisions about your health? We sit down with Savannah, the founder of Safe and Sound Soap, to unpack how deceptive marketing and ingredient overload led her to build a transparent, six-ingredient laundry detergent—and an expanding lineup of boosters, room sprays, magnesium oil, and car fresheners that skip parabens, phthalates, and mystery fillers. The episode dives into the difference between “natu...
Send us a text What you do before the world wakes up can change how the whole day feels. We share a simple, flexible morning routine that includes a little sunlight, gratitude, journaling, and movement. Shelly shares how a few intentional choices—hydration and a light protein start, five minutes of fresh air, a short spiritual or reflective reading, and a quick strength or cardio block—can be the best start to your day! We talk about how language and the words you say to yourself affec...
Send us a text The most life-changing health advice often starts with more time, not more rules. We sit down with nurse practitioner Aly Johnston as she shares how her desire to spend more time with patients and more education in the area of weight management and hormone care led her to offering tele health care and a more personalized approach to her patients. Aly traces her path from family practice to a specialty in metabolic health, explaining why it is critical to be able to spend time w...
Send us a text Ever feel like wellness advice is just noise? We cut through it with a grounded routine that actually fits a busy life—consistent sleep, protein-first mornings, daily movement you’ll look forward to, and simple meals that remove decision fatigue. Shelly shares her personal daily wellness routine: seven to nine hours of sleep on a steady schedule, hydration with electrolytes right after waking, and a small but powerful shift—protein before coffee—to keep energy smooth and ...
Send us a text Sometimes life changes in an instant and forces us to STOP whether we want to or not! That is exactly what happened when our guest Selina Thomas had what she thought to be food poisoning, turn into a life threatening emergency. When her gallbladder went from normal to catastrophic overnight, everything she believed about wellness was tested! What followed was a lesson in listening to your body, trusting your people, and a very grateful heart. Selina shares the subtle war...