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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 126: How Canine Companionship Can Have A Pawsitive Influence On Your Health & Wellness with Samantha Vaccaro
Podcast, Lifestyle Naomi Nakamura Podcast, Lifestyle Naomi Nakamura

Episode 126: How Canine Companionship Can Have A Pawsitive Influence On Your Health & Wellness with Samantha Vaccaro

At the time of recording, I’m on Day 43 of sheltering-in-place solo, and I think by now we can all attest to how important social connections are to our health and wellness. For some of us, its even more important than a healthy diet, exercising or even sleep!

The only thing keeping me company is my puppy girl, Coco Pop! I am so grateful to have her with me because this experience would have been so lonely without her and I know many of you feel the same way about your pets as well.

Joining me today is Samantha Vaccaro. She’s a public health professional but she’s also known as Poppy the Doodle’s mom. We’re both crazy dog mom’s who have Instagram accounts for our doodles, Coco Pop and Poppy, and that’s how we connected.

In this episode you’ll hear us chat about:

  • How we’re each sheltering in place solo and how our puppy girls are helping us through it

  • How having a canine companion can teach us, humans, how to have structure, routines, and boundaries, which are pretty vital to our health

  • How our pups help us maintain social connections, especially as adults when its so harder to meet people and make new friendships

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Episode 125: What Changed (and What's Stayed the Same) During Quarantine
Podcast, Lifestyle, Self-Development Naomi Nakamura Podcast, Lifestyle, Self-Development Naomi Nakamura

Episode 125: What Changed (and What's Stayed the Same) During Quarantine

In this solo episode, I’m sharing what life has been like for the first 36 days of sheltering in place - solo.

I share what’s changed and what hasn’t when it comes to my work, my workouts, meditation, my mindset and new introspections, and of course, food - and wanting all the comfort food!

I also share what I’ve been up to daily, new things I’ve tried, and three new curated recipe collections that I created for you (that you can find in the show notes for this episode!):

  • 22 Healthy Recipes that Support Your Immune System

  • 14 Healthy Pantry Staple Recipes

  • 12 Healthy and Affordable Recipes

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Episode 124: Finding Calm Through Decluttering and How to Get Started with Carly Adams of The Tidy Revival
Podcast, Work, Lifestyle, Self-Development Naomi Nakamura Podcast, Work, Lifestyle, Self-Development Naomi Nakamura

Episode 124: Finding Calm Through Decluttering and How to Get Started with Carly Adams of The Tidy Revival

Studies have shown that clutter is a major source of stress. So how can you alleviate it? Get rid of the clutter! Perhaps you’ve already started the process while sheltering-in-place, but if you haven’t now might be a great time to get started!

Joining me in this episode is Carly Adams of the Tidy Revival. Carly is a Professional Organizer based in Sacramento, CA. She helps her clients get organized in their homes & businesses by working alongside them, or virtually through personalized action plans. Whether that’s helping clients declutter, create a Pinterest-perfect pantry, or helping busy parents re-examine the flow of their kitchen or utility closet - Carly is a self-proclaimed “organizational nerd” that loves to geek out to her clients’ benefit.

You’ll hear us discuss:

  • The Tidy Revival story

  • Her top tips of how to start decluttering when it feels so overwhelming

  • What to do when emotions take over

  • 7 tips for decluttering any space

I started decluttering my home back at the beginning of the year and with each space that I cleared, it felt like a weight lifted off my shoulders, leaving me with a lightness I haven’t felt in a long time.

I truly believe that decluttering has helped make sheltering-in-place for a prolonged period of time feel comfortable because my home is now a space that I enjoy being in.

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Episode 123: Managing Anxiety and Finding Balance with Work-Related Stress with Jenny Castaneda
Podcast, Self-Development Naomi Nakamura Podcast, Self-Development Naomi Nakamura

Episode 123: Managing Anxiety and Finding Balance with Work-Related Stress with Jenny Castaneda

Joining me in this episode is returning guest and friend of the show, Jenny Castaneda. Jenny is the author of One-Pot Paleo and Easy Keto Meal Prep (hear all about it in Episode 098), and the blogger at Cook and Savor.

Jenny is also a woman in tech, working in the IT industry for the past 20 years. Last year she began having unexplained aches, pains, and other physical ailments. After seeing a number of doctors and practitioners, she discovered that it was stress and anxiety, largely related to her work.

She’s openly shared this experience on her Instagram account, taking her tens of thousands of followers along this journey with her.

You’ll hear us discuss:

  • How her physical, mental and emotional symptoms manifested

  • What she tried to her manage these symptoms, what worked, and what didn’t

  • The modalities and daily practices that help her manage these symptoms

Stress, anxiety and mental health aren’t topics that people feel comfortable sharing so openly, but Jenny also shares how talking about her experiences have helped her find a community, finding support and feeling less alone as she navigates through this journey.

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Episode 122: Tips to Stay Healthy While Working From Home
Podcast, Work, Self-Development Naomi Nakamura Podcast, Work, Self-Development Naomi Nakamura

Episode 122: Tips to Stay Healthy While Working From Home

Are you unexpectedly now working from home?

Do you find yourself still in your pj’s at 6 pm?

With aches and pains from sitting all day without a dedicated ergonomic workspace?

And feeling frazzled by the disruption of your normal routine?

If so, this episode is for you! Drawing from the past eight years of full-time working from home, I’m sharing eight tips to help ease the surprisingly challenging transition of going from office to remote worker.

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Episode 121: Understanding Your Priorities & Establishing Boundaries in the Workplace
Podcast, Work, Self-Development Naomi Nakamura Podcast, Work, Self-Development Naomi Nakamura

Episode 121: Understanding Your Priorities & Establishing Boundaries in the Workplace

If today was your last day on earth, are you happy?

Whether you go into an office or work from home, you likely spend the majority of your time “at work” with colleagues. So if you’re not happy at your work, chances are, you’re not happy in life, which is not a healthy way to live.

And when you peel back the layers, many times it can be attributed to a misalignment between your priorities and your work, a lack of boundaries, and/or poor communication.

The good news is, these things are all fixable!

Joining me in this episode is my colleague and former manager, Terri Quinn. Terri started her career in the tech industry 25 years ago and was one of the early pioneers of the TME (Technical Marketing Engineer) role.

You’ll hear Terri share what it was like starting her career as a young wife and mother in a male-dominated, fast-paced, highly-demanding industry. She discusses how it taught her the importance of knowing what your priorities are (because not everyone does) and owning them without guilt.

You’ll also hear us discuss how to establish boundaries in the workplace by:

  • Understanding your priorities and using them as a guide in setting boundaries

  • Recognizing your power within and asking for what you want

  • Self-marketing yourself with effective communication

This episode is a mirror of the discussions that Terri and I had every day for the three years that she was my manager. While always supportive, she constantly challenged my way of thinking. Her influence had a profound impact on how I approach my work and my attitude towards it, which has changed my outlook and how I communicate with others beyond the job.

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Episode 120: The Truth About IBS (and what to do about it!)
Podcast, Gut Health Naomi Nakamura Podcast, Gut Health Naomi Nakamura

Episode 120: The Truth About IBS (and what to do about it!)

In this episode, I’m continuing the solo series of walking you through my own personal health journey, and my aim for doing this is to illustrate the things that seemed so common, but yet weren’t normal.

Today, we’re talking about a condition that approximately half of all digestive and intestinal complaints are attributed to - Irritable Bowel Syndrome aka “IBS.” It’s the most common of digestive complaints.

But IBS is an “umbrella” term meaning that it can be applied to a number of different things. So if you have IBS, there’s a likelihood that there’s an underlying issue going on.

I had pretty severe IBS that had a significant impact on how I lived my life on a daily basis. So in this episode, I share with you:

  • What IBS is and common causes of it

  • What my life was like, suffering from it

  • What things I did to to overcome it

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Episode 119: Finding Fertility with Monica Cox
Podcast, Gut Health, Nutrition Naomi Nakamura Podcast, Gut Health, Nutrition Naomi Nakamura

Episode 119: Finding Fertility with Monica Cox

In this episode, I’m joined by Monica Cox, a Fertility Health Coach, host of the Podcast Finding Fertility, author of “Baby & Me” and creator of #gratedvegbrekkie. Her infertility journey was a 9-year evolution, which led her to overhaul her diet and lifestyle choices.

You’ll hear Monica share:

  • What her life was like before deciding to start a family

  • What her 9-year journey looked like - the struggles, the wins and the role autoimmunity played in it

  • How she’s now a mum to two little boys and she now helps other women create the family of their dreams

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Episode 118: Do You Have A Blood Sugar Problem?
Podcast, Nutrition Naomi Nakamura Podcast, Nutrition Naomi Nakamura

Episode 118: Do You Have A Blood Sugar Problem?

Me: “I’m waking up at 2 am every night STARVING!”

My Dr: “Naomi, you have a blood sugar problem.”

This solo episode is the first in a series of solo episodes over the next few months taking you on a journey of my health history over the past 8-ish years. And we’re starting off talking about my blood sugar problem.

You’ll hear:

  • What blood sugar is

  • Why is fundamentally important to everyone’s general health (even just diabetics)

  • How I struggled with a blood sugar imbalance

And then I’ll give you a little bit of coaching by sharing what I did to address it, and what you can do too.

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