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The Live FAB Life Podcast

with Naomi Nakamura

 

ABOUT THE PODCAST
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The Live FAB Life Podcast is a weekly show that examines healthy living by Human Design and makes Human Design relatable with practicable and actionable applications in health, work, and everyday life.

With 20+ years of working in the tech industry and eight years of health coaching, I’ve had first-hand experience with and been witness to the effects that stress, fatigue, and burnout have on our well-being. 

Blending a bespoke mix of Human Design with Functional Nutrition has taught me how to optimize my health, find balance, and correctly use my energy, falling into an unapologetic life of freedom and empowerment.

Take a few minutes and practice self-care by tuning into this week’s episode with Naomi Nakamura, a Health By Human Design coach in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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→ Seeing the big picture with different perspectives and new ways of thinking

→ Intimate, honest, and real conversations on health, work, and everyday life

→ Making Human Design relatable with a bespoke blending of Functional Nutrition

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ALL ABOUT NAOMI


With a 20+ year career in the tech industry, I’ve lived the crazy hours, super demanding lifestyles, and constant drive that pushes us into burnout and chronic illness.

Aligning with my Human Design helped me recognize and embrace the natural gifts I offer the world, fostering boundaries, effective communication, and better-managed expectations. Through it all, I’ve learned how to appreciate, love, and trust myself, which has become mirrored in my personal and professional relationships.

As a Health By Human Design coach and host of the show, I aim to help you gain clarity and self-awareness in your body, mind, and emotions, so you can feel empowered, free of societal expectations, and become the best versions of yourself using a bespoke blend of Human Design and Functional Nutrition.

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POPULAR EPISODES

Bio-individuality and Human Design

Episode 180


Using Human Design to Avoid Burnout

Episode 160


Your Human Design Authority - How Do You Best Make Decisions?

Episode 184


Episode 206

Your Human Design Motivation

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Episode 173: The Stories We Don’t Talk About: My Asian American Experience

Wrapping this month’s Asian Pacific Heritage Month series of sharing real people's stories by sharing my story. In this episode I share:

  • My ethnic heritage

  • What it was like growing in Hawai’i, then transitioning to life in the mainland as an Asian American

  • What I’ve learned about the importance of community, and been seen & heard

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Episode 172: The Stories We Don’t Talk About: An Asian American Experience, Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine with Emily Chui

Continuing with Asian Pacific Heritage Month, joining me in this episode is Emily Chui. Emily is a returning guest, having previously joined me in Episode 024 with an introduction to acupuncture.

Emily has been my acupuncturist for the past five years (and counting!) and has taught me so much about Traditional Chinese Medicine.

In this episode, Emily shares:

  • Her immigration story migrating from Hong Kong to Southern California as a high school student

  • What her transition to American schools was like

  • Why she pursued a career in acupuncture (after getting her undergraduate degree in a different field)

  • Similarities and differences between Western medicine and TCM

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Episode 171: The Stories We Don’t Talk About: An Asian Pacific Islander Experience with Luisa Mataele Tupea

AAPI is a commonly used acronym for Asian American Pacific Islanders. But thus far, my observation, not much attention is given to Pacific Islanders, which are entirely different ethnic groups of people.

So continuing with this month’s focus on sharing real people's stories for Asian Pacific Heritage Month, joining me in this episode is my friend, Luisa Mataele Tupea. Luisa is both an Asian American and Pacific Islander, being of Tongan and Japanese ancestry.

Luisa and I first met as freshmen in college. We lost touch after graduation but reconnected over a decade later when our paths crossed while we were both on work trips, and we’ve remained friends ever since!

In this episode, Luisa shares:

  • Her family history, her experiences as a member of both the Japanese and Tongan American communities

  • How her communities have evolved over the past 30 years

  • Her experience as a professional Asian American Pacific Islander woman in the sports broadcasting industry

  • Stories from her career at ESPN covering NFL and NBA games, and events like the Superbowl, World Series, NBA Finals, US Open for Tennis, & even the World Cup!

As I’ve previously said, it's so important to share our stories. So as you listen to Luisa’s story, think about your friends, and ask yourself how well do you know their stories? If you don’t, ask them to share it with you, and let them be heard.

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Episode 170: The Stories We Don’t Talk About: An Asian American Experience with Julianne Chai

This show has always been a place to share real people’s stories around health and wellness, and our communities and social support systems are foundational to our vitality.

This month, being Asian Pacific Heritage Month, and I, being an Asian American, am dedicating this month’s episodes to the stories we don’t talk about, and sharing Asian Pacific Islander stories.

Because if we don’t know each other’s stories, how can we support our communities in ways that they need to be supported?

Joining me today is my friend Julianne Chai.

Julianne and I became friends over a decade ago through the Bay Area running and blogging community but we really bonded when we both became dog moms to our rescue pups.

Despite being friends for so many years, I never knew her immigrant story as a first-generation Korean American. So in this episode, Julianne joins me to share her story of immigrating to the United States at 10 years old, what the cultural acclimation was like, and how she assimilated to American culture while still retaining her native Korean culture.

As you listen to her story, think about your friends, regardless of their ethnic backgrounds, and ask yourself how well do you know their stories? If you don’t, ask them to share it with you, and let them be heard.

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