On this week's Let It Rip Friday, we're discussing the importance of self-care, owning one's value, and being true to oneself at any age.
Are you dealing with parenting issues? In this episode I talk with Holly Swenson. Holly Swenson, BSN, RN, is a mother to four boys, wellness blogger, perpetual student of life, and the author of Stop, Drop, Grow, & Glow, a book steeped in conscious parenting and infused with joy, intention, and wellness. This conversation features Holly Swenson and Linda discussing important topics around self-care, wellness, and intentional parenting. Holly is an author who wrote the book "Stop, Drop, Row and Glow" about maintaining wellness as a busy mom. She shares techniques for moms to take care of themselves physically and mentally to feel fulfilled and radiant. Linda and Holly also explore a framework called the "Five Rights of Parenting," which provides a supportive approach for being fully present with children. Throughout, they offer advice on handling emotions, setting boundaries, allowing independence, and using reflection as a parenting tool. The discussion offers valuable insights for any parents seeking to care for themselves while raising well-adjusted kids.
Questions I asked:
How did you come up with the title of your book "Stop, Drop, Row and Glow"?
What do you recommend for women who feel frumpy and have lost their self?
What are some things you do yourself as a mom to make you feel like you start to glow?
What would you say the five rights of parenting are? The blueprint for intentional parenting?
How can we react with grace to knee jerk reactions when our child has done something that takes our breath away?
What is your recommendation when a child between two and three is throwing a temper tantrum because they didn't get what they wanted?
Don't you think kids are also testing their boundaries?
What is your recommendation for reflecting, reframing, and rising?
Topics Discussed:
Self-care and wellness for busy moms
Self-care techniques for moms to feel fulfilled and glow
Parenting rights framework of the "Five Rights of Parenting"
Parenting techniques for handling children's emotions and behaviors
Setting boundaries while allowing independence for teenagers
Importance of relaxing and taking a mellow approach to parenting
Role of self-reflection and personal growth in parenting
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On this week's Let It Rip Friday, we're discussing how to turn your dilemmas into triumph.
Are you dealing with a slowing metabolism? In this episode I talk with Nagina Abdullah is a health coach for female professionals, corporate executives, and 7-figure entrepreneurs and founder of the website MasalaBody.com.She teaches tested and perfected metabolism-boosting strategies to help women lose 20-40 pounds while working 60+ hours a week even if they have tried everything.
Nagina has a degree in Molecular and Cell Biology from UC Berkeley, an MBA from NYU Stern AND worked for a top 4 consulting firm as a management consultant before starting her health coaching business. She has been featured in Health.com, Business Insider, People.com, and many more!
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On this week's Let It Rip Friday, we're discussing about persisiting.
Are you your sports performance? In this episode I talk with Timmy Haman d about using palm cooling to enhance exercise performance. Host Linda Mitchell speaks with Timmy, who discovered the benefits of palm cooling through listening to a podcast and experimenting on his own. Timmy goes on to explain the science behind how cooling the palms can improve muscle function and prevent overheating during workouts. He discusses several studies that showed significant increases in strength, endurance, and recovery results from consistent palm cooling. Timmy also shares how he developed the Peak Performance Bar product to make palm cooling more accessible. Listeners learn practical tips for palm cooling as well as the various benefits people have experienced from incorporating this technique into their training. This interview provides valuable information on a little-known method for boosting fitness gains and muscle recovery.
Questions I asked:
- How did Timmy get started with palm cooling and discover this technique?
- Why does palm cooling work and what is the actual science behind it?
- How often should palm cooling be done throughout a workout?
- Has everyone Timmy has tried this technique with seen significant improvements like he did?
- Can you explain again the study done with the NFL player?
- How much does palm cooling help to cool down the body?
- What are some DIY methods people can use for palm cooling during workouts?
- What other benefits have people noticed from using the Peak Performance Bar?
- Where can people purchase the Peak Performance Bar product - - Where can people find you?
Topics Discussed:
- Palm cooling technique and how it works to enhance exercise performance
- Studies that have been done showing significant increases in strength, endurance, and recovery from palm cooling
- How Timmy Hammond discovered palm cooling and created the Peak Performance Bar product to make it more accessible
- Practical tips and DIY methods for palm cooling during workouts
- Benefits people have experienced from using palm cooling such as increased strength, endurance, reduced muscle soreness, and hitting new personal bests
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Best-selling author of Women, Food & Desire, co-creator and co-star of the Oscar-nominated documentary Super-Size Me, and highly-sought-after wellness expert for thousands, Alexandra Jamieson has made it her mission to empower women to create epic lives–by honoring their cravings and kicking body shame to the curb.
You guys are going to LOVE this episode with our guest Alexandra Jamieson. You might know her from her appearance on Oprah talking about her TV series, “30 Days”. Jamieson has a power message about our relationship with food and how she is helping women everywhere discover the deeper truths and meaning behind their cravings. She dives in deep to her personal story where she faced tremendous backlash over publically making an announcement that shocked her community. We discuss everything from shaming and sexuality to the importance of living authentically.
She also reveals the four causes of cravings and the importance of listening to what your body is saying to you. She presents the idea that our body is speaking to us but too often we are not listening.
If you struggle with cravings feeling out of control or if you have questions about your emotions and wonder how your diet is affecting them, you will love today's episode.
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Here’s just a few of the many pointers Alex shared:
How to stop shrinking and start stepping fully into our personal power
The 4 root causes of cravings:
How women can build a support system?
For more valuable pointers from Alex and to hear the whole podcast, listen now HERE.
Don’t delay and listen now to start putting you and your body as a priority.
Social Quote:
“It’s not just about what we eat it’s about how we feel about ourselves, how we treat ourselves.”- Alexandra Jamieson
Alex is the creator of Her Rules Radio, a #1 rated podcast on iTunes where listeners from around the world are educated and captivated by thought-provoking interviews on wellness, cravings, sexuality, and more.
Her work has been praised and adored by Oprah, The Today Show, Dr. Oz, Goop, Martha Stewart Living, the New York Times, CNN, Fox News, Elle, Marie Claire, USA Today, People, and the American Heart Association amongst many others.
As a lifelong learner, her wellness expertise has grown out of a decade of experience, as well as her education at the Natural Gourmet Institute, the Institute for Integrative Nutrition, and a certification in Applied Positive Psychology.
Here’s how to stay in touch with Alex:
Alexandreajamieson.com
Facebook: @AlexandraJamiesonFanPage
Twitter: @deliciousalex
Instagram: @deliciousalex
Pinterest: @deliciousalex
On this week's episode, we're discussing the importance of taking a stand.
Are you dealing with anti-depressants? Have you been struggling with your happiness? In this episode I talk with Brooke Siem. She is a writer, chef, and speaker whose work on antidepressant withdrawal has appeared in The Washington Post, New York Post, Psychology Today, and more. Her memoir, MAY CAUSE SIDE EFFECTS is the first book on antidepressant withdrawal to hit the mass-market. She is also a Food Network "Chopped" Champion, founder of the newsletter Happiness Is A Skill, and creator of the F*ckit Bucket™.
Questions I asked:
· What do you want to challenge yourself with?
· How did you get into all this Wellness? Have you always been like this?
· How did you get on Chopped?
· Was it fun to compete in that sense?
· Can you walk us through your journey with depression?
· What are the issues with taking anti-depressants?
· How did you deal with the withdrawal?
· How does exercise factor into this?
· What about anxiety?
· How does diet effect these things?
· Where can people find you?
Topics Discussed:
· Gymnastics and Crossfit.
· Chopped.
· Depression.
· Anxiety.
· Medication Withdrawal.
· Healthy lifestyle.
· Finding happiness.
Quotes from the show:
· “I think age is just a number and you should do the things that light you up inside.” @brookesiem @SisterhoodSweat
· “If people, like if they could just. Get help in a different way. I wonder how much of a difference that would make.” @brookesiem @SisterhoodSweat
· “No one ever says, hey, we need to look at your diet.” @brookesiem @SisterhoodSweat
· “Depression is a natural reaction to grief.” @brookesiem @SisterhoodSweat
· “The more we can educate one another the better off we’ll all be long term.” @brookesiem @SisterhoodSweat
How you can stay in touch with Brooke:
· Website
· MAY CAUSE SIDE EFFECTS: https://amzn.to/
· Prohibition Bakery: https://amzn.to/
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