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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 021: Bringing Mindfulness into the Workplace with Dana Pulley
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Episode 020: Aligning Your Work with Your Core Values
In this episode, I discuss how to align your work with your core values and why this is vital to your health.
Episode 019: How I Shifted My Mindset and Changed My Relationship with Food
In this episode, I share what my goals used to be in terms of my health, how I defined being healthy, what disordered eating cost me, how my mindset shifted and changed my relationship with food and how I've come to treat myself with grace and acceptance. I also ask you five questions to help you examine what is your mindset for truth health.
Episode 018: 100 Percent Guilt-Free Self-Care with Tami Hackbarth
Do you practice self-care? More importantly, how do you define it?
In this episode, I'm joined by Tami Hackbarth. Tami helps professional women who are tired of feeling dissatisfied at work and at home find SATISFACTION through 100% Guilt-Free Self-Care.
Episode 017: Yin Yoga, Chinese Meridians and Fascia 101 with Jennifer O'Sullivan
In this episode, I’m joined by Jennifer O’Sullivan. Jennifer believes in the power of yoga & mindful movement to heal the mind & body and to nurture the human spirit. She sees the yoga mat and the meditation cushion as laboratories for self-discovery and transformation. You’ll hear us discuss Yin yoga, Chinese meridians, and Fascia 101.
Episode 016: Overcoming Overtraining with Jessica Hofheimer
In this episode, I’m joined by Jessica Hofheimer. She is a mom, a Pilates instructor, a running coach, a 19-time marathoner and a survivor of overtraining.
You’ll hear Jess get super transparent about what her experience was like, what she did to address it and how she’s overcome overtraining.
Episode 015: Powerful Strategies to Cope with Stress with Dr. David Lin
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. David Lin. Dr. Lin is a clinical psychologist specialized in health psychology. You'll also hear us discuss why journaling is an effective tool in healing, how work bleeds into every aspect of our lives and how it affects our health, and tips on how to cope with stress during the holidays.
Episode 014: Navigating the Holidays Mindfully
Whether you're dealing with a health issue and you know that certain foods trigger your symptoms, or if you have a health issue and you avoid certain foods because of it, I don’t believe that you need to feel so deprived that you can’t enjoy this season.
In this episode, I’m sharing five tips to help you navigate the holiday season - mindfully so you don't overindulge or feel so restricted.
Episode 013: How to Effectively Work From Home and Find Time for Fitness with Jolene Peixoto
If you’re a woman who in the corporate world, and you work from home, this episode is for you!
In this episode I’m joined by my friend, Jolene Peixoto. Jolene is a 15-year veteran of the high-tech industry, working in business-to-business public relations and social media. Outside of her 'day job,' she is passionate for all things fitness, and spent five years also working as as a barre instructor in addition to her highly demanding corporate job.
You'll hear us chat about what it’s like to work from home - the pros and cons of it (and yes, there are cons to working from home), how we get past those challenges, the importance of setting boundaries and communicating effectively, and how to find the time to fit in fitness, and Jo even gives us some insight on what it was like to work as a barre instructor!
This was a really fun episode for me because it’s really just two women having a conversation about some things that we find challenging and sharing what worked for us to overcome them.

