
Spoonful of Sugar: Roam Vintage Founder Natasha Zoë Garrett on Finding the Good Within the Challenging, Non-Attachment, Modeling, Mental Health and More (Part 1 of 2)
Genuine, wise, thoughtful and truly one of the most effortlessly stylish people I’ve ever met, Natasha Zoë Garrett (founder of Roam Vintage) is one of a kind, just like the vintage gems she discovers.
Why Do We Love Talking About Love? Nikki Novo on Intuition in Dating, Decisions, and Moving
This week I spoke to Cuban-American author Nikki Novo, whose many certifications and qualifications include certified hypnotherapist, Reiki healer, and more. In this episode, we talk about Nikki's recent move from Miami to Asheville and what moving taught her about her identity.
Gentle Transition and the Gender Freedom Model with Non-Binary Gender and Sex Therapist Rae McDaniel
Rae McDaniel is a non-binary gender and sex therapist who works with transgender/non-binary/questioning folks who feel lost while transitioning their gender identity.
Actress Torrey DeVitto on Creative Gentleness, Managing Anxiety, Consent Education, Being of Service & More
This week I spoke to actress, advocate, philanthropist, and producer Torrey Joël DeVitto. She talks about growing up around icons like Stevie Nicks and Billy Joel, her volunteer work in hospice, and navigating change within her industry.
Richness in Ruts & Paradox of Choice with Madeleine Dore, Author of "I Didn't Do The Thing Today"
Madeleine Dore (of Extraordinary Routines) is a Melbourne-based writer and interviewer exploring how we can broaden the definition of a day well spent.
Perfection Means Dead: Actor Joshua Jackson on Young Fame, Nostalgia, Fatherhood, Worthiness, & Lingering in the Uncomfortable Places
This week, actor Joshua Jackson (*Dawson's Creek*, *The Mighty Ducks*, and most recently, *Dr. Death*) candidly shares what he’s learning as a new parent, lessons on love and feeling worthy of it, navigating young fame, and how the vulnerable messiness of being alive is how we grow.
Becoming Sturdy & Expansive with Jules Bakshi, Founder & CEO of GOOD MOVE
Back on the podcast this week is Jules Bakshi, a professional dancer, choreographer, and founder and CEO of GOOD MOVE, a dance and mindful fitness studio for all genders, races, and sizes located in Brooklyn.
Who is Jessica Ortner?
Jessica Ortner is a producer of the documentary film on EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique, AKA tapping), "The Tapping Solution,”. She is one of the most authentic people I've ever spoken with and her genuine kindness shine through. I'm so excited for you to hear all the grounded wisdom she gives me and practical advice on everything from emotional eating, listening to people, and productivity.
Who is Laurie Gerber?
Renowned life coach and speaker Laurie Gerber is on the show sharing the most amazing practical advice for designing a life you love and becoming truly happy. Laurie will really blow your mind with inspiration, tips, and insight on everything from radical honesty to having tough conversations to overcome an addiction and how to release it. I learned and benefitted so much from this talk.
Who is Robyn Youkilis?
Robyn is a holistic health coach, body image expert for The Today Show, Ayurveda expert, and Quinn's other half in their amazing collaboration in the kitchen {Healthy} Cooking Camp with Robyn + Quinn.
