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Wellness conversations that cut through the noise.
Each episode of The Live FAB Life Podcast unpacks the signals your body’s been sending — and offers Human Design insights, functional wellness tools, and lived perspective to help you respond with clarity (not just cope).
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Episode 160: Reconnecting with Yourself and Choosing What You Want Out of Your Day
I fully believe that what we feel physically has a direct connection to what’s going on with us mentally, spiritually, and emotionally.
In this episode, I discuss how even though we're well into the new year, I'm still feeling the effects of 2020.
You’ll hear me share:
Feeling bothersome and overwhelmed
Overcommitting and struggling with energy management
What I did to reconnect with myself
Episode 076: Eating for Nutrition vs. Avoiding Unhealthy Foods
One of the outcomes from my experiment in following the Keto Quick Start 30-day Meal Plan (Episode 074) was the realization that I had been eating to avoid unhealthy foods versus eating for nutrition, or rather nutrient-density.
In this episode, I’m joined by Nutrition Consultant and fellow 21-Day Sugar Detox Coach, Katie Leadbetter for a conversation exploring this topic.
You’ll hear us discuss:
What does it mean to eat for nutrient-density
How is that different than eating to avoid unhealthy foods
Mindful and Intuitive Eating
The role that programs like the 21-Day Sugar Detox, Keto Quick Start Meal Plan or even Whole 30 can play in mindful and intuitive eating
And a whole lot more!
Unlike typical episodes with guests, this is not an interview, but rather, a conversation with two nutrition and wellness practitioners sharing our views and philosophies on this topic!
Why Diets Don't Work and What To Do Instead!
When I use the word "diet", I mean it to be "foods to be enjoyed because they support an individual's health." I don't mean it as a restrictive " you can't eat that" diet, or "you can only eat 1200 calories a day" diet.
Restrictive strategies set us up for failure in the long run. As a society, we've fallen victim to the diet mentality for way too long. Then when we fail, we blame ourselves because we couldn't stick with it. But it's not our fault! ANY restrictive diet will have a yo-yo effect.

