• Ep: 1844 Sara Hirsch Bordo - Autoimmunity and The Good Girls
    Apr 1 2026

    Autoimmunity and The Good Girls

    For generations, women have been conditioned to prioritize others, silence their voices, and neglect their own needs. In her latest work, Sara Hirsh Bordo addresses a critical gap in women's wellness: the power of self-permission to speak, transform, and heal. Drawing on more than 50 hours of interviews, she explores why women often minimize their own suffering and health concerns, and offers a path toward self-prioritization. Her new book encourages women to put themselves first, alongside her limited-edition podcast, Behind the Page: Autoimmunity and the Good Girls, launching March 31. Bordo is an award-winning filmmaker and founder of Women Rising®, recognized by Inc. for leading a purpose-driven, innovative women-led company. She is currently directing short documentary films for Toyota and ESPN Women, and most recently served as executive producer of the ConnectHer International Film Festival.

    A Letter Is Better

    In a world of texts, DMs, and disappearing messages, one woman is bringing back the lost art of the thank-you note, typing over 1,000 letters a year on vintage typewriters, and the results are nothing short of extraordinary. Erica Gerard Di Bona explores why expressing gratitude in writing doesn't just make someone feel appreciated; it strengthens relationships, boosts mental wellbeing, and even opens unexpected professional doors. Erica is a former producer in network news, The Playboy Channel, documentaries, and kids' game shows. She has often received letters and messages back from such notables as Connie Chung, Norman Lear, and Henry Winkler.

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    28 mins
  • Ep: 1843 Erica Gerard Di Bona - A Letter is Better
    Apr 1 2026

    A Letter is Better

    In a world of texts, DMs, and disappearing messages, one woman is bringing back the lost art of the thank-you note, typing over 1,000 letters a year on vintage typewriters, and the results are nothing short of extraordinary. Erica Gerard Di Bona explores why expressing gratitude in writing doesn't just make someone feel appreciated; it strengthens relationships, boosts mental wellbeing, and even opens unexpected professional doors. Erica is a former producer in network news, The Playboy Channel, documentaries, and kids' game shows. She has often received letters and messages back from such notables as Connie Chung, Norman Lear, and Henry Winkler.

    Autoimmunity and The Good Girls

    For generations, women have been conditioned to prioritize others, silence their voices, and neglect their own needs. In her latest work, Sara Hirsh Bordo addresses a critical gap in women's wellness: the power of self-permission to speak, transform, and heal. Drawing on more than 50 hours of interviews, she explores why women often minimize their own suffering and health concerns, and offers a path toward self-prioritization. Her new book encourages women to put themselves first, alongside her limited-edition podcast, Behind the Page: Autoimmunity and the Good Girls, launching March 31. Bordo is an award-winning filmmaker and founder of Women Rising®, recognized by Inc. for leading a purpose-driven, innovative women-led company. She is currently directing short documentary films for Toyota and ESPN Women, and most recently served as executive producer of the ConnectHer International Film Festival.

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    28 mins
  • Ep: 1842 Lora Cheadle JD - Reclaiming Your Self Worth After Betrayal
    Mar 25 2026

    Many affairs happen in relationships that seem perfectly happy. And when betrayal is discovered, it doesn't just break hearts; it shatters a person's identity- their entire sense of who they are in the world. Lora Cheadle's expertise is born from lived experience. When she discovered her husband had been unfaithful for 15 years, she faced a choice: remain a victim or become an architect of her own healing. She chose transformation. The work she and her husband did to repair their marriage—with accountability, integrity, and commitment—became the foundation for her work in betrayal recovery. Lora is an author, TEDx speaker, and leadership wellness coach who specializes in burnout and betrayal recovery. She has spoken and trained internationally, and hosts the top-rated podcast, FLAUNT! Create a Life You Love After Infidelity or Betrayal.

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    25 mins
  • Ep: 1841 Mario Cartaya - Journey Back Into The Vault
    Mar 25 2026

    Mario Cartaya found the inner peace he needed by confronting memories he didn't know he had. Born in Havana in 1951, he left Cuba at age eight, after the turbulent winds of change forced his family to immigrate to the United States. Years passed, and the memories of his childhood were seemingly lost—until 56 years later when he returned to Cuba to rediscover the faded origins of his existence. He offers the universal message that facing the challenges of our past provides the soul the clarity it needs to rest, and then evolve. Mario's life story and award-winning architectural designs were entered into the United States Congressional Record of the House of Representatives in 2019, forever enshrined into the US Library of Congress. An American flag was flown over the US Capitol to celebrate his legacy in 2022.

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    28 mins
  • Ep: 1840 Amy Littlefield - Killers of Roe
    Mar 18 2026

    Investigative journalist and abortion access correspondent for The Nation, Amy Littlefield had been reporting on reproductive healthcare and abortion for a decade when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022. Her immediate response to the ruling: "They are going to kill people." Now she provides a deeply reported account critical to understanding the anti-abortion movement's strategy over the past 50 years. Pairing her poignant reporting with her love for murder mysteries, Killers of Roe is an abortion whodunit that introduces unexpected characters, secret killers and suspects, and hidden motives behind the death of a fundamental human right. She set out to investigate the murderers of Roe, and as in every good murder mystery, the killers turn out to be those least suspected, from the disgraced former Congressman obsessed with offshore tax avoidance to the retired grandfather who wrote one of America's most diabolical anti-abortion policies. Plot twists lurk around every corner, as she meets believers, opportunists, and complicated heroes. Amy is a frequent commentator on abortion for TV and radio news outlets and podcasts, including MSNBC and Democracy Now!.

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    27 mins
  • Ep: 1839 Doug Noll - De-Escalate
    Mar 18 2026

    In an era marked by deep social and political divisions, disagreements can escalate quickly. Tensions surrounding politics, religion, and personal beliefs often lead to hostility, bullying, or emotional confrontations. Doug Noll offers a fresh set of listening and communication strategies designed to help people respond effectively when emotions run high. Through clear steps and relatable, real-world scenarios, he demonstrates practical ways to handle anger, both in others and within ourselves. The techniques focus on strengthening emotional awareness, encouraging empathy, and guiding conversations toward resolution rather than conflict. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the International Academy of Mediators, the world's most prestigious mediation organization. Doug was also a Purpose Prize Fellow for pioneering the Prison of Peace program, teaching emotional literacy to violent offenders in maximum security facilities for over 10 years.

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    28 mins
  • Ep: 1838 Joel Steele - Life Switch
    Mar 11 2026

    As millions begin the new year searching for motivation and direction, author and entrepreneur Joel Steele believes the real transformation starts within.He challenges the idea that change comes from external sources and instead introduces the "life switch", a powerful internal shift that changes how people think, act, and pursue their potential. After facing major personal setbacks, including bankruptcy and possible jail time, he experienced his own life-changing moment that forced him to redefine his purpose.He shares the mindset shifts behind his philosophy and the three steps he believes unlock extraordinary living: realizing your potential, discovering your passion, and defining your purpose—so you can stop simply getting by and start truly getting ahead. He has over 22 years of experience helping people build wealth along with peace of mind.

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    25 mins
  • Ep: 1837 Marie Diamond - Your Home Is a Vision Board
    Mar 11 2026

    After a near-death experience as a teenager, Marie Diamond discovered a profound connection between environment, energy, and human potential. That life-changing moment inspired her lifelong mission: helping people transform their spaces so they can live, work, and thrive at their highest level. Marie has redefined Feng Shui for modern audiences by translating an often misunderstood ancient practice into clear, actionable guidance that produces real, measurable results. While her client list includes high-profile names such as Steven Spielberg, Jodie Foster, Jason Bateman, and Paula Abdul, her true passion lies in empowering everyday people. Through her teachings, Feng Shui becomes practical, empowering, and even fun. Marie's work has been featured on Good Day New York, Forbes, Architectural Digest, and The Guardian, inspiring millions worldwide.

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    26 mins