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Let's Get Naked isn't about getting naked physically.
It's about stripping away the excuses, the ego, the victim stories, the BS we've all been dragging around, and taking an honest look in the mirror.
Every week, Anne Karber sits down with incredible guests—and occasionally goes off on her own—to tackle the conversations most people avoid. Emotional maturity. Relationships. Success. Failure. Trauma. Politics. Parenting. Addiction. Leadership. Money. Fear. Identity. Personal responsibility. Nothing's off limits.
If you're looking for polished interviews full of rehearsed talking points and inspirational clichés...you're probably in the wrong place.
If you're ready to laugh, get uncomfortable, challenge your own thinking, and maybe realize you've been making your own life harder than it needs to be...welcome.
Around here we believe:
Some episodes will make you laugh.
Some will punch you in the emotional face.
The best ones usually do both.
So pull up a chair, leave your ego at the door, and...
Let's Get Naked.
Disclaimer (Because Apparently We Need One)
Let's get a few things straight...
I'm not a therapist. I'm not a psychologist. I'm not a psychiatrist. I'm not your life coach. I don't even play one on the internet.
I'm just a curious human who has spent a ridiculous amount of time fixing my own shit, talking to fascinating people, asking uncomfortable questions, and occasionally saying the quiet part out loud.
This show is full of stories, opinions, observations, questionable analogies, wildly inappropriate laughter, and an unhealthy amount of oversharing. If something resonates, awesome. If it inspires you to look at your own life a little differently, even better.
But this podcast is not therapy, medical advice, legal advice, financial advice, or permission to text your ex.
If your life is genuinely kicking your ass, please go talk to someone who's actually qualified. Asking for help is badass.
Also, the opinions shared here belong to us, our guests, and whoever was brave enough to sit in front of the microphones that day. They don't represent our employers, sponsors, families, neighbors, or anyone else who'd probably prefer plausible deniability.
Now that we've handled the grown-up stuff...
Take what serves you.
Leave what doesn't.
...

Send us Fan MailJoin Anne Karber and Brichelle Haller in a raw and insightful episode as they strip back the layers of self-love, vulnerability, and personal growth. Discover how to move beyond a life of "fight or flight," embrace surrender, and harness your emotional intelligence to architect a life of purpose and peace. This powerful conversation delves into healing past traumas, the strength found in accountability, and the transformative ripple effect of intergenerational mentorship. Learn to manage your mental and emotional energy, recognizing that true self-love is the root from which all strength and connection grow. If you're ready to dig deep, get vulnerable, and unlock a more authentic version of yourself, this episode is a must-listen.What You'll Learn:The true meaning of self-love beyond common misconceptions.How vulnerability can open doors to unexpected opportunities and deeper connections.Strategies for navigating and healing from childhood trauma and emotional abuse.The power of emotional intelligence in controlling reactions and fostering personal growth.The importance of surrendering control and embracing the unpredictable nature of life.How to manage and prioritize your mental and emotional energy, visualized as "Skittles."The role of intergenerational mentorship in personal and collective evolution.Practical ways to shed a "victim" mentality and take accountability for your life.Why embracing discomfort and "free-balling" life can lead to profound happiness and clarity.Buckle up and get ready to challenge your perceptions of self-love and growth. It's time to get naked and discover the power within you!#SelfLoveJourney #VulnerabilityIsStrength #PersonalGrowth #EmotionalIntelligence #LetsGetNakedPodcastBrichelle Haller is the co-host of Positive Talk Radio where she strives to bring warmth, authenticity, and a contagious energy to the show. Working alongside host Kevin McDonald, Brichelle is blessed to create an environment focused on uplifting and inspiring a global audience through human-centered conversations. Brichelle continues to change as growth happens everyday. https://www.facebook.com/positivetalkradiohttps://www.instagram.com/positivetalkradio/?hl=enThis podcast dives deep into real, raw topics—think vulnerability, triggers, and childhood trauma. But just so we're super clear: I’m not a licensed therapist, mental health professional, or anything close. I’m just a human sharing stories, lessons, and life hacks based on personal experience and a whole lot of curiosity.So, while you might find some golden nuggets here, this is not therapy and should never replace professional mental health care. If you or someone you love is going through it, please—seriously—reach out to a licensed therapist or healthcare provider. You deserve the real deal.Need Help Now?Here are a few amazing resources:· 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Call or text 988· NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or nami.org/help· Therapy Directory: psychologytoday.com· Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 The opinions expressed on this show are ours and ours alone—no official organizations are responsible for what we say (or how much we overshare).This show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co

Send us Fan MailIn this powerful mini episode of the Let's Get Naked podcast, Anne unpacks one of the most transformative personal growth tools: learning to speak your truth. Conditioned from childhood to be agreeable, quiet, and non-disruptive, many women and men override their intuition to keep others comfortable—at the expense of their own safety, self-trust, and nervous system regulation. Anne reframes silence as learned programming rather than politeness, explaining how suppressed boundaries manifest physically through anxiety, resentment, shame, and self-doubt. Speaking honestly—even when your voice shakes—is presented not as confrontation, but as self-protection and self-respect. Through raw conversation and real-life examples involving consent, conditioning, shame, and generational modeling, this episode explores how failing to use your voice reinforces internal narratives of worthlessness and smallness. Anne and Casey examine how emotional intelligence, boundary-setting, and embodied awareness rebuild self-trust over time. From uncomfortable social situations to deeply rooted trauma responses, the message is clear: the cost of silence is always higher than the cost of honesty. If you’re ready to stop playing small, break generational patterns, and reclaim your power through authentic self-expression, this episode delivers practical insight grounded in lived experience. This podcast dives deep into real, raw topics—think vulnerability, triggers, and childhood trauma. But just so we're super clear: I’m not a licensed therapist, mental health professional, or anything close. I’m just a human sharing stories, lessons, and life hacks based on personal experience and a whole lot of curiosity.So, while you might find some golden nuggets here, this is not therapy and should never replace professional mental health care. If you or someone you love is going through it, please—seriously—reach out to a licensed therapist or healthcare provider. You deserve the real deal.Need Help Now?Here are a few amazing resources:· 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Call or text 988· NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or nami.org/help· Therapy Directory: psychologytoday.com· Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 The opinions expressed on this show are ours and ours alone—no official organizations are responsible for what we say (or how much we overshare).This show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co

Send us Fan MailWhy are we still whispering about 'down there' like it’s a secret? In this episode of Let's Get Naked, Anne is joined by Dr. Krista Zelizney, a pelvic floor specialist, to rip the curtain down on female anatomy, sexual health, and the trauma we store in our bodies.We dive deep into:✅ Why common symptoms like incontinence and painful sex shouldn't be ignored.✅ The snowflake analogy: Why every body is unique and beautiful.✅ The connection between mental health, religious conditioning, and pelvic dysfunction.✅ How to talk to your partner about pleasure and clitoral stimulation.✅ Dr. Krista’s personal journey with body dysmorphia and finding her voice.If you’ve been told 'it’s just part of being a woman'—this episode is for you. It’s time to stop the shame and start the healing.Krista Zelizney is a pelvic floor and orthopedic physical therapist based in Phoenix, specializing in helping women address issues that should never be normalized. She is passionate about starting conversations around topics that haven’t always been openly discussed and empowering women to find real solutions.Originally from Canada, she has lived in the United States for the past 16 years. She completed her undergraduate studies at University of Mississippi and earned her doctorate from Florida International University.Outside of work, she has a big passion for college football, her two dogs, hiking, and anything that keeps her active.https://www.instagram.com/thepelvicwonderwoman/?hl=enhttps://www.ptstreamline.com/about-sports-physical-therapyThis podcast dives deep into real, raw topics—think vulnerability, triggers, and childhood trauma. But just so we're super clear: I’m not a licensed therapist, mental health professional, or anything close. I’m just a human sharing stories, lessons, and life hacks based on personal experience and a whole lot of curiosity.So, while you might find some golden nuggets here, this is not therapy and should never replace professional mental health care. If you or someone you love is going through it, please—seriously—reach out to a licensed therapist or healthcare provider. You deserve the real deal.Need Help Now?Here are a few amazing resources:· 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Call or text 988· NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or nami.org/help· Therapy Directory: psychologytoday.com· Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 The opinions expressed on this show are ours and ours alone—no official organizations are responsible for what we say (or how much we overshare).This show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co

Send us Fan MailIn this powerful mini episode of the Let’s Get Naked podcast, Anne and Casey explore the truth behind the idea that happiness is an inside job — and why self-abandonment is often the hidden root of anxiety, burnout, and emotional exhaustion. Through raw conversation and personal reflection, they unpack how ignoring your body’s signals, suppressing your voice, and prioritizing others’ comfort can erode nervous system health and disconnect you from your identity. This episode reframes “selfishness” as self-leadership, showing how honoring your needs isn’t destructive — it’s foundational for emotional regulation, clarity, and long-term wellbeing.The discussion dives into nervous system awareness, generational conditioning, motherhood, and the ripple effect of modeling self-respect for your children. Anne challenges listeners to stop outsourcing happiness and start rebuilding trust with themselves through boundaries, intuition, and honest communication. If you’ve ever felt stuck in people-pleasing patterns or struggled to reconnect with who you truly are, this episode delivers practical mindset shifts around self-trust, emotional healing, and living in alignment — without losing compassion or connection.This podcast dives deep into real, raw topics—think vulnerability, triggers, and childhood trauma. But just so we're super clear: I’m not a licensed therapist, mental health professional, or anything close. I’m just a human sharing stories, lessons, and life hacks based on personal experience and a whole lot of curiosity.So, while you might find some golden nuggets here, this is not therapy and should never replace professional mental health care. If you or someone you love is going through it, please—seriously—reach out to a licensed therapist or healthcare provider. You deserve the real deal.Need Help Now?Here are a few amazing resources:· 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Call or text 988· NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or nami.org/help· Therapy Directory: psychologytoday.com· Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 The opinions expressed on this show are ours and ours alone—no official organizations are responsible for what we say (or how much we overshare).This show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co

Send us Fan MailIn this raw, high-voltage episode of Let’s Get Naked, Anne sits down with Jaron Lyle for a conversation about identity, recovery, and what it really means to stop performing for approval. The episode opens with a powerful call to “live at full volume”—owning your quirks, telling the truth, and refusing to shrink yourself to make other people comfortable. From navigating internet criticism to building confidence without validation, Anne and Jaron unpack the difference between authenticity as a brand and authenticity as a daily, sometimes messy, lived practice.Jaron shares his story with brutal honesty: addiction, jail time, relapse cycles, loss, and the turning point that forced a complete identity rewrite. Instead of centering his life around labels, he focuses on patterns, boundaries, and a “garden of peace” built through discipline, routine, and radical self-accountability. Together, they dig into how family support can save a life, how grief can derail or clarify your direction, and why real change isn’t a motivational quote—it’s evidence, repeated. If you’ve ever felt trapped by who you used to be, this episode is a blueprint for becoming someone you can stand behind.Jaron Lyle is a motivational speaker, spoken-word artist, and content creator known for turning raw life experience into conversations that matter. His journey includes addiction, relapse, incarceration, loss, and recovery—chapters he doesn’t hide from, but uses as proof that transformation is possible.Through radical honesty and lived experience, Jaron has built a powerful online presence, reaching hundreds of thousands of people across TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook, where his spoken-word pieces and real-time reflections regularly resonate with those navigating mental health struggles, addiction, and personal rebuilding. His content isn’t curated perfection—it’s accountability, hope, and truth in real time.Jaron is also the founder of Radical Movement, a purpose-driven initiative currently in development that aims to create community, spark healing, and remind people they’re not alone. Built on the belief that one heartbeat can help another, Radical Movement represents the next chapter of his mission: turning pain into purpose and stories into impact.Whether on a stage, behind a microphone, or speaking one-on-one, Jaron’s message is simple but hard-earned—your past doesn’t disqualify you; it qualifies you. And survival itself is proof you still matter.This podcast dives deep into real, raw topics—think vulnerability, triggers, and childhood trauma. But just so we're super clear: I’m not a licensed therapist, mental health professional, or anything close. I’m just a human sharing stories, lessons, and life hacks based on personal experience and a whole lot of curiosity.So, while you might find some golden nuggets here, this is not therapy and should never replace professional mental health care. If you or someone you love is going through it, please—seriously—reach out to a licensed therapist or healthcare provider. You deserve the real deal.Need Help Now?Here are a few amazing resources:· 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Call or text 988· NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or nami.org/help· Therapy Directory: psychologytoday.com· Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 The opinions expressed on this show are ours and ours alone—no official organizations are responsible for what we say (or how much we overshare).This show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co

Send us Fan MailIn this Let’s Get Naked mini episode, Anne delivers a powerful mindset shift with the concept of “Cannonball” — a call to stop overthinking and start taking bold action. As part of the Power Tools for Your Best Life series, this conversation challenges the belief that confidence comes before action, reframing success as something built through momentum, ownership, and intentional risk-taking. Anne and Casey explore why waiting for approval, clarity, or the “perfect moment” keeps people stuck, and how choosing action — even messy, imperfect action — becomes the catalyst for real personal growth.The episode dives into themes of fear, self-trust, personal responsibility, and breaking free from comparison or external validation. Through honest dialogue and relatable storytelling, Anne highlights how “cannonballing” represents living on purpose instead of by default — embracing failure as feedback, redefining readiness, and stepping into main-character energy without ego. Perfect for listeners seeking motivation, mindset transformation, and emotional empowerment, this mini episode offers actionable inspiration for anyone ready to stop hesitating and start building a more intentional life.This podcast dives deep into real, raw topics—think vulnerability, triggers, and childhood trauma. But just so we're super clear: I’m not a licensed therapist, mental health professional, or anything close. I’m just a human sharing stories, lessons, and life hacks based on personal experience and a whole lot of curiosity.So, while you might find some golden nuggets here, this is not therapy and should never replace professional mental health care. If you or someone you love is going through it, please—seriously—reach out to a licensed therapist or healthcare provider. You deserve the real deal.Need Help Now?Here are a few amazing resources:· 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Call or text 988· NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or nami.org/help· Therapy Directory: psychologytoday.com· Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 The opinions expressed on this show are ours and ours alone—no official organizations are responsible for what we say (or how much we overshare).This show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co

Send us Fan MailIn this bold, no-whispers-allowed episode of Let’s Get Naked, Anne rips the curtain off the one topic that’s batting a thousand: death. She challenges why we’ll plan weddings, vacations, and retirement portfolios in obsessive detail—yet avoid the single guarantee of human existence. The conversation confronts the emotional and logistical fallout of avoidance (no wills, no directives, no hard talks) and reframes mortality as a clarifying tool that exposes what’s misaligned: postponed dreams, tolerated relationships, unfinished healing, and the “someday” mindset that keeps people living small.Anne is joined by Michael Showalter—producer of the show, studio manager, and self-described “galactic ambassador”—for a wide-ranging, surprisingly grounded dialogue on living with death close, funeral philosophy, and what it means to live in the present with intention. They explore ego vs. soul-led living, meditation depth, identity and deconditioning, and Michael’s personal experiences with sleep paralysis, altered states, and spiritual curiosity. The result is a raw, funny, and thought-provoking episode about reclaiming your attention, choosing meaning on purpose, and remembering who you are—before the clock makes the decision for you.Michael Showalter began his path with military service attached to 2nd Recon Battalion before earning a Master’s degree from Thunderbird and entering Arizona’s filmmaking scene, where he founded Snakebyte Media. Drawn increasingly toward sound and music, he pivoted into audio engineering—a shift that led him to his current role as producer and studio manager at PS Creative & Studios. Grounded in both discipline and curiosity, Michael explores creativity through ceremony, plant medicine, consciousness, shamanic journeys, and contact experiences, using sound as a tool for truth and transformation.https://linktr.ee/mt.showalter?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=84af298d-30e7-4567-944a-e488ed60affahttps://www.instagram.com/mt_showalterhttps://pscreative.co/This podcast dives deep into real, raw topics—think vulnerability, triggers, and childhood trauma. But just so we're super clear: I’m not a licensed therapist, mental health professional, or anything close. I’m just a human sharing stories, lessons, and life hacks based on personal experience and a whole lot of curiosity.So, while you might find some golden nuggets here, this is not therapy and should never replace professional mental health care. If you or someone you love is going through it, please—seriously—reach out to a licensed therapist or healthcare provider. You deserve the real deal.Need Help Now?Here are a few amazing resources:· 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Call or text 988· NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or nami.org/help· Therapy Directory: psychologytoday.com· Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 The opinions expressed on this show are ours and ours alone—no official organizations are responsible for what we say (or how much we overshare).This show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co

Send us Fan MailIn this Let’s Get Naked mini episode, Anne introduces a deceptively simple “power tool” for your best life: getting based. It means doing the unsexy groundwork—processing unresolved trauma, naming unsaid truths, and confronting the “live wires” you’ve been dragging around—before you try to stack success, money, relationships, or spirituality on top. Ann breaks down why momentum isn’t the same as healing, and how unprocessed pain doesn’t disappear—it runs quietly in the background, turning you into a trigger magnet and making your life feel louder, more chaotic, and more fragile than it needs to be.The conversation lands on a sticky visual: your nervous system and mental bandwidth work like a phone or computer—leave too many apps open and performance tanks. “Getting based” is the act of closing the apps, clearing the gunk, and returning to ground level so you can respond instead of react. The episode is a wake-up call to stop outsourcing your happiness, choose the hard work on purpose (before life forces it through burnout or conflict), and build real peace, power, and consistency from a steady internal foundation.This podcast dives deep into real, raw topics—think vulnerability, triggers, and childhood trauma. But just so we're super clear: I’m not a licensed therapist, mental health professional, or anything close. I’m just a human sharing stories, lessons, and life hacks based on personal experience and a whole lot of curiosity.So, while you might find some golden nuggets here, this is not therapy and should never replace professional mental health care. If you or someone you love is going through it, please—seriously—reach out to a licensed therapist or healthcare provider. You deserve the real deal.Need Help Now?Here are a few amazing resources:· 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Call or text 988· NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or nami.org/help· Therapy Directory: psychologytoday.com· Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 The opinions expressed on this show are ours and ours alone—no official organizations are responsible for what we say (or how much we overshare).This show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co

Send us Fan MailMost people aren’t trapped by their income—they’re trapped by performance: the “successful” lifestyle financed by quiet panic, credit cards, and the need to look okay. In this Let’s Get Naked conversation, Anne strips away the shame around debt and money avoidance and reframes the real issue: it’s not a math problem, it’s a self-awareness problem. If you’ve ever avoided your bank account, numbed out with spending, or felt the pressure to keep up with a lifestyle you can’t sustain, this episode puts language to what’s really happening—and why peace, clarity, and ownership beat “looking rich” every time.Anne is joined by George Grombacher—financial advisor, entrepreneur, and podcast host—to connect money habits to identity, goal-setting, and personal agency. Together they break down why most people never define what they want, how “everything is a priority” guarantees nothing changes, and why your calendar and budget reveal your real values. You’ll hear practical first principles—pay yourself first, stay out of high-interest debt, diversify—plus the mindset shift that makes change sustainable: stop arguing for your limitations, get curious, and start making adult decisions that buy freedom.George Grombacher is a five-time Investopedia Top 100 Financial Advisor, entrepreneur, and host of the top-rated LifeBlood podcast with more than 2,500 episodes. A former Division I scholarship athlete and top-100 junior tennis player in the U.S., George brings a performance mindset to money, leadership, and life. He is a five-time author, award-winning agency manager, and the host of The Aligned Money Show. His core philosophy is simple but demanding: Get better. Live how you want. Do your part by doing your best.https://www.mymeaningfulfew.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNQ9Gc4mMwCHZKUHjbt0-qAhttps://www.facebook.com/GLGrombacherhttps://www.instagram.com/realgeorgeg__/https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgegrombacher/This podcast dives deep into real, raw topics—think vulnerability, triggers, and childhood trauma. But just so we're super clear: I’m not a licensed therapist, mental health professional, or anything close. I’m just a human sharing stories, lessons, and life hacks based on personal experience and a whole lot of curiosity.So, while you might find some golden nuggets here, this is not therapy and should never replace professional mental health care. If you or someone you love is going through it, please—seriously—reach out to a licensed therapist or healthcare provider. You deserve the real deal.Need Help Now?Here are a few amazing resources:· 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Call or text 988· NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or nami.org/help· Therapy Directory: psychologytoday.com· Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 The opinions expressed on this show are ours and ours alone—no official organizations are responsible for what we say (or how much we overshare).This show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co

Send us Fan MailIn this Let’s Get Naked mini episode, the conversation dives into mental strength, self-talk, and the powerful “Stop It” method — a simple but effective pattern interrupt that helps break negative thinking loops. Inspired by chapters from The LifeHack Playbook, the discussion explores how untrained thoughts create stress, anxiety, and self-sabotage — and how reframing perspective puts you back in control. Rather than promoting toxic positivity, the episode focuses on practical mental discipline: recognizing that thoughts are habits, reactions are learned, and your inner narrative can be edited just like any story.Through relatable examples, neuroscience references, and raw conversation, the hosts unpack the opportunity cost of negative thinking, the “mental muscle” of resilience, and why immediate results come from shifting perspective. From training your brain like a gym routine to protecting your energy (“skittles”) and turning life into a game of growth, this episode delivers actionable mindset tools for anyone ready to stop spiraling, reclaim their power, and build emotional strength in real time.This podcast dives deep into real, raw topics—think vulnerability, triggers, and childhood trauma. But just so we're super clear: I’m not a licensed therapist, mental health professional, or anything close. I’m just a human sharing stories, lessons, and life hacks based on personal experience and a whole lot of curiosity.So, while you might find some golden nuggets here, this is not therapy and should never replace professional mental health care. If you or someone you love is going through it, please—seriously—reach out to a licensed therapist or healthcare provider. You deserve the real deal.Need Help Now?Here are a few amazing resources:· 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (U.S.): Call or text 988· NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or nami.org/help· Therapy Directory: psychologytoday.com· Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 The opinions expressed on this show are ours and ours alone—no official organizations are responsible for what we say (or how much we overshare).This show is proudly produced at PS Studios — learn more https://www.psstudios.co