
Hosted by Jana Jamail · EN

Detoxification is essential to living a healthy life. Environmental toxins, processed foods, food containers, construction materials, and even relationships can all cause toxic build-up in the body. I talk about how to tell if you need a detox, what foods can support you, what supplements to choose, and how to tell if your relationship is toxic.

I'm very excited about this interview because Dr. Eilers provides so much insight into why eating isn't just about weight it's also about our brains. Did you know your brain can shrink if you aren't providing enough sustenance? We also get into why we experience cycles of thoughts and how to get out of spinning and control our own narrative. There are so many more topics we cover but we also dive into Dr. Eilers' book he is writing and why it's different than every self-help book on the market. Check it out!

Are you wanting to eat healthier but finding it impossible to enjoy healthy foods? Broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus, tomatoes, peaches, plums, apples, and any other fresh food may have you scrunching your nose and not wanting to partake. I talk about how to get over the hurdles of changing your lifestyle and enjoying a healthy diet and also how to retrain your tastebuds so you aren't reaching for processed fatty and sugary foods again and again.

October 10th was World Mental Health day. Usually, I wouldn't even think about this day and it would go by without a thought. But that is not true as of this year. I've had debilitating anxiety that has manifest for me this year and it is very difficult to manage as a mom during a pandemic. Many would consider it was because I became a mom in a pandemic but either way, it hit me like a ton of bricks. I'm talking about my journey with anxiety and panic attacks and how I've navigated my mental health since January.

Monica Garrett comes on to speak about how small businesses can grow through social and digital marketing. Monica is the CEO and founder of her company, Margaux Agency, and she works with health and fitness companies to grow through digital marketing. She speaks with me about ways to utilize the best platforms in social media, give away your tips to potential clients, and leave people needing you. If you are an entrepreneur, business owner, or you need a leg up in marketing this podcast will not disappoint you!

We feel shame as a normal human emotion but sometimes shame begins to have its own voice in our head and we start to believe its negative narrative. This can create low self-esteem, a lack of vulnerability, and we can make decisions about the negative feelings we have. I talk about how we get to this place and my top tips for how to get out of it and love the body you are in. I think that in the health industry we don't always push body positivity, but we need to help people love their bodies before any change can happen.

Kayla, a professional triathlete, talks about how she took her athletic career and turned it into a business. As a new mom, she talks about how she makes time to train herself, her clients, and make time for her sweet little boy. Kayla also speaks about the importance of nutrition and how to properly fuel your body, whether you are competing or just sitting on the couch!

Chef Adrian Martin is a traveler, creator, and opportunist in the best way. When an opportunity comes knocking he sincerely opens the door and considers his next step. We talk about his private cooking business, how he creates his dishes, and for the Bravo lovers out there, we speak about his time on the show Below Deck. He gives us a little behind the scenes of what it is like cooking on a yacht while also filming a reality TV show.

Dr. Kalea Wattles shares her knowledge and insight on how we should prepare and treat our bodies for having children. I'm not just talking about women here! She shares what diet is best, how to manage stress, and what our bodies need to be healthy in preparing for pregnancy. I love her advice because it doesn't just apply to pregnancy it is whole-body wellness that we all need to be considering.

Erica, the founder of a 2nd cup speaks about her coffee shop, how her love of coffee has been a tool to educate and spread awareness about human trafficking and shares tips about how to notice and stop human trafficking. She gives us insight into shopping smart and doing our part as a community to help those who are most vulnerable to being trafficked. You can follow her on Instagram at @a2ndcup and you can get tickets for her virtual fundraiser here: https://a2ndcup.com/local-fare-for-local-freedom/ https://a2ndcup.com/