Hey, we're Currently Unwell-- a couple of amateurs exploring the swampy waters of "wellness". Join us (Madi and Margot) as we talk about everything from meditation to manifestation and beyond to help us all get a grip on what it means to be well. On the s
Robyn Hawkins Pinto, a yoga instructor and spiritual seeker, takes Madi on a dive into the world of Self Inquiry and true healing. Robyn shares how this powerful practice helped her understand her root beliefs and unearth self-sabotaging behaviors. Distinguished from traditional therapy, Self Inquiry promises an empowering journey of self-realization, where each one of us can take charge and find our own truths. We also discuss Robyn's journey with yoga and how it parallels the practice of Inquiry.Find Robyn on IG at @robbiec.h or @7sacred_spaces to book a session with her, or book a virtual or in-person session at 7sacredspaces.org. CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Should Real Housewives be classified as a documentary? Do you share our love for the fabulous Jenna Lyons, and Heather Gay when she gets sloshed on Salt Lake? We mull over why Bethenny Frankel is the go-to spokesperson for pretty much anything and why Meredith is always bringing up a disabled child. Sorry if you're not a Housewives fan. We also talk about the McRib, the Filet-O-Fish, accents across the Midwest, and then finally the SD card cut us off to save you from whatever else we had on our minds. Get well soon!CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Jonny Szymanski, a maverick in the music, fashion, and nightlife scenes, joins Madi for a chat about his unique career path and the magic interwoven throughout all of it. He dishes on a TV show based on his life and finding creative freedom in his current role as Senior Creative Director for a major brand. We talk clown classes, being a phone sex operator, the tarot card spread he did for the year that helped him shed self-limiting beliefs, and his perspective on avoiding the trap of "compare and despair" to maintain focus. This episode is brimming with laughter, wisdom, and insightful advice that's too good to miss. So, pull up a chair, grab your favorite bevvie, and get ready for an episode packed with nuggets of wisdom and a whole lot of fun with the one and only Jonny Szymanski!Find Jonny on Instagram at @cornflakeboy69 and check out his (and Madi's) favorite book to resource creativity and life planning: The Moon Book, by Sarah Faith Gottesdiener. For more info on Kira Nova's classes, check her out on Instagram at @kira.nova_ or visit her list of offerings here. Jonny also mentioned the amazing writer Heather Jewett, you can find her work and podcast at Bimbo Summit. CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Josie Van Dyke erupted onto the Utah podcasting/influencer scene offering her listeners a safe place to take out their trash. She talks with Margot about kids, a fight with her husband (a supportive king) about grocery store sushi, and her plans to be hot and sexy at 30 (sans eating disorders--which they get into). Enjoy this bomb episode from the archives, and find Josie on Instagram at @josievandyke and at @theeweeklytrash. CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Imagine having a blueprint of your being, a guiding compass for life's decisions. This is what Sierra introduces to us through Human Design, a fascinating blend of astrology and Kabbalah symbolism. She breaks down the five unique Human Design types - manifestors, generators, reflectors, projectors, and manifesting generators, each with its own unique role and strategy. Whether you're a generator who thrives on doing work that lights you up, or a projector waiting for the right invitation, there's a wealth of insightful knowledge waiting for you in this conversation. Sierra also reveals her latest brainchild - the Somatic Series, a therapeutic fusion of gentle movement, restorative yoga, and a sound bath. We discuss the power of sound, its connection to our world, and the crucial importance of respecting personal time. You'll love this conversation-- it's a journey toward self-awareness, healing, and personal development. You'll find Sierra for Human Design consultations at @siayonce (DM her your email address!) and if you're in the SLC area, check out Somatic Series at @somaticseries.CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Get ready for a deep dive into the entrepreneurial world with Cheyenne Smith, a Salt Lake City-based digital media marketer, mom, and founder of not one, but two successful businesses. This episode takes you behind the scenes of Black Hive Media and her children's rainboot store Shop Dakota Ridge. Hear how Cheyenne channels her 'go-getterness' to overcome challenges, foster vital relationships, and cultivate her brands while balancing the demands of motherhood. And psst! Here's the book Cheyenne recommends for a positive money mindset: A Happy Pocket Full of Money. Follow her on IG at @cheyenne.skye.smith and @shopdakotaridge ✨CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Celebrating the year mark of this beautiful pod with a season two opener! We catch up on our latest Menty B's, this week's full moon in Pisces, and Margot gives Madi her strategy on landing a man: do nothing. We're looking forward to monthly check-ins with each other and individual interviews with our lineup of hot guests you won't want to miss. Currently Unwell is officially back for season two-- and we're happy to have you along with us! CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Brooklyn Day is an abstract painter based in Salt Lake City. Her work explores ephemeral moments through an abstract lens. Her painting style is intuitive, drawing heavily from personal experiences and the visual and emotional impressions they leave behind. Brooklyn pulls her palettes from nature combining them in unexpected ways. Her practice relies on embracing the physical properties of paint to create controlled chaos through texture, movement and pigment.As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
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Kristin Rose DavisAn OG influencer who claims not to have a swig order ;) In this interview we cover a range of wellness topics including, taking foot pics, figuring out who she is and having supportive friends. Kristin pulls back the curtain on influencing and what it takes. Find Kristin:IG @kristinrosedavisBlog www.wildoneforever.coAs usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Violeta is a local Utah influencer, single mom, and domestic abuse survivor whose goal is ultimately to be your virtual friend. She empowers single moms to live a fulfilling, balanced life and being authentic in showing that a messy life can also be a beautiful life. Violeta uses her influence to serve her community, serves on multiple boards, and continues to be a mom cheerleader to her followers and anyone she comes in contact with.As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Rachel is a psychic intuitive, medium, and multi-hyphenate healer who helps her clients step into their dream lives. She believes you deserve to know and trust in your unique magic, power, gifts, and abilities and use all that you are to magnetize a life that you deserve– a life that embodies all things you. The foundation of Rachel's work includes card pulls, energy work, cosmic chart readings, channeled messages and downloads, and anything created in a safe space with her clients to serve as a homing beacon for their unique magic.You're capable of creating your dreamiest life, and Rachel is the perfect guide to show you to the person who's going to make it happen: you!As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
It's been a season, y'all! Thanks for being here with us, sharing your stories, and connecting with us. Enjoy this final episode and we'll see you soon! *Special shoutout to We're Not Really Strangers for providing the questions for this BFF Q & A. As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Whew, it's been a beautiful first season for Currently Unwell! Check in with us on this episode's end-of-season well-check. We wax poetic and also give a shoutout to a special listener that made our hearts burst. Remember: every follow, subscribe, like, share, and review means the world to us. Thanks for coming on this ride with us! We love you! As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Anna Przy (Anna Przybylski) is a wife, business owner, and humorous social media personality who juggles and struggles life with mental health challenges. Having been diagnosed with Anorexia, ADHD, and depression, she channels her creativity into entertaining and engaging media content to provide humor and help those who need a lift from the problems we all face.Despite inventing the tag line, "It's called manifesting, look it up,” which has brought Anna hundreds of thousands of followers and views on TikTok and Instagram, day-to-day she lives on her down-to-earth farm and tries to help others with her unique brand of humor.Follow her on IG at @akprzyAs usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
After a life of taking the back seat and people-pleasing, Weslie Christensen hit a breaking point and had, what she often refers to as, an awakening. Since then, she has been on a wild ride of figuring out who she is and what she wants. She started her podcast, Wake Up With Weslie, hoping that by sharing her story and providing a platform for others to share theirs, she will be able to help others find their own awakening. We cover a lot of ground - motherhood, the years of undoing Weslie went through, and... her love of coffee enemas? Weslie lives by her motto “Take No Shit”-- and even has a product in mind for her audience that no one knows about yet... ;) Hear it here first. Follow her on IG at @wakeupwithweslie or www.wakeupwithweslie.comAs usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Sabrina Zohar started her career in the fashion industry, working in sales for large brands and showrooms. In the industry, she particularly noticed how brands were both ripping their consumers off with low-quality materials and offshore and unethical manufacturing plants and damaging the environment with inefficient and wasteful standard manufacturing processes. When her mother went to the doctor with a headache, was diagnosed with six brain aneurysms, and given a three-percent chance of survival, Sabrina realized there was more. She watched as her mother took this time of adversity as a moment to find gratitude. When her mother survived, Sabrina decided to start Softwear the next day. After spending eight months creating the exclusive fabric and deals already in place with dozens of vendors, retailers, and other outlets, including The Iconic, Bloomingdales, Tracy Anderson Method, Rumble, and more, the brand has experienced unexpected success at a very early stage. Softwear is set to potentially make a lasting impact on the sustainable apparel industry while inspiring female founders and empowering US-based businesses and environmentally and ethically-conscious consumers.Follow her on IG at @Sabrina.zohar or at @wearsoftwear and on TikTok @Sabrina.zohar.As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Kinzie Madsen is a business coach who prides herself in breaking all the rules of how you are "supposed" to do things in the online marketing world. She believes if we do things our own way, with our own flair, there is enough abundance in this world for everyone to thrive doing exactly what they love! We talk about Human Design, the intersection of money and spirituality, and **manifesting, baby**! You'll quickly see how Kinzie has garnered a massive following and clients that lean on her gift to help people take up space and present their offerings proudly in the world. Get ready to be hyped to follow your passions and make money in the process. (It's kind of her specialty.)If you love Kinzie as much as we do, find her on IG at @kinziemadsen-- and check out her website for upcoming classes and workshops at https://linktr.ee/kinzcoworld. You'll also be able to sign up for her newsletter, listen to her podcast, and more! As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Danielle Beinstein is a psychological and intuitive astrologer based in Nashville, Tennesse. She has built an international practice that empowers individuals to harness and understand their energetic and psychological makeup through astrology. Her courses, of varying lengths and depth, are focused on helping her clients to become better versions of themselves by diving deeper into self-discovery through astrology and we cannot wait to get started”Danielle offers ongoing private and group coaching, as well as circles and retreats. Her newest offering is a 6-month container entitled Lit From Within. It's a group/one-on-one hybrid mastermind and it's currently open for enrollment. You can connect with Danielle and learn more about her offerings at www.daniellebeinstein.com and for more regular astrological musings, make sure to follow her on Instagram!www.daniellebeinstein.comDanielle Beinstein on IG: @danibeinsteinAs always, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Lindsay White is a mom of 3 and married to her college sweetheart Pete. She's the owner of The Little Milk Bar, a breastfeeding brand aimed at empowering breastfeeding moms and giving parents permission to feed their babies whenever and wherever they need to, with or without a cover.In this episode, we talk with Lindsay about her brand's inception (the story where she was shamed while breastfeeding at a wedding, IYKYK) and the waves of good that have come since Lindsay set out to inform mothers of their right to feed in public. She's also the star of a viral video where she squeezes breastmilk out of her... armpit. Intrigued? Give the episode a listen; she explains it. Find Lindsay here:www.thelittlemilkbar.comon IG at @thelittlemilkbar_As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Amelia Hannah (Emmy) is a mom of three, a self-proclaimed retired influencer, owner of the interior design store @maewoven, a mental health advocate, and is currently working on a space in Salt Lake City where she can provide safe spaces for clients to explore their own mental health through gatherings, retreats, and workshops. This episode felt like coming home and putting on a blanket while you talk about the deep *ish* with your sisters who see you and love you. We talk about mental health and the journey that led Emmy to create Ona Rise, and the space she's building both with her brand and in physical form--a place where people are safe to connect, shed, and rise. You won't want to miss Emmy's advice for our listeners who are just starting to look into alternative methods of healing, like therapy, EMDR, plant medicine, meditation, yoga, and more. As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Rachel Nilsson is the CEO and founder of Rags Apparel. Frustrated with cheesy, uncomfortable kids clothing options, Rachel created her first snapless romper out of a stylish, well-worn men's t-shirt and sold it on Instagram. Her limited edition designs soon created a buying frenzy, and Rachel made the leap from her garage to Shark Tank and Nordstrom, building a brand and cult following of fiercely loyal fans. Known and loved for its bold colors, patterns, and simply unconventional style, Rags is now a baby-to-big-kid brand of super-soft rompers, dresses, joggers, tees, and the game-changing Peek-a-booty. Rachel leads her company with her own unconventional style and her belief in living in the moment, being good to the core, and always being ready to party.We talk with this powerhouse about her journey to Shark Tank, running her business, and doing it all with three boys at home as a single mom. She's incredibly authentic, down-to-earth, and relatable AF. There's golden nugget after golden nugget in this episode-- you'll be so glad you tuned in. As Rachel said, "Even when you're currently unwell, keep your head." @rachelgnilsson is Rachel on IG@rags_to_raches is Rags on IGwww.rags.com for ultra-soft styles for rad kids
Danielle Ryan Broida is a key player in the worldwide mushroom movement. As a Registered Herbalist (RH) of the American Herbalists Guild (AHG), Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Instructor of Mycology, and National Educator of Four Sigmatic, Danielle is teaching the world about the importance of a life on functional mushrooms. Prior to joining forces with Four Sigmatic, she received her BA in Environmental Studies and Philosophy from Whitman College. She then studied Ayurveda in India and became a Certified Yoga Instructor on the banks of the Ganges River. She then worked with a Naturopathic Doctor in Indonesia where she became a Certified Raw Chef and Detox Coach. But it was leading trekking adventures into the backcountry of Thailand where she became particularly fascinated by herbal medicine (while also becoming fluent in Thai).After several years in Asia, she landed in Boulder, Colorado to formalize her education in holistic medicine. Upon completing her graduate studies at the Colorado School of Clinical Herbalism (CSCH), she opened her private practice where she worked with hundreds of clients specializing in functional mushroom-based treatment for individuals with autoimmune conditions and chronic illnesses. She was invited to become the Instructor of Mycology at CSCH, where she still teaches. Danielle brings her passion and expertise in herbal medicine, clinical practice, teaching, formulation, and her deep love for fungi to everything she does.This episode will blow your nutritional mind and give you great tips to incorporate adaptogens and fungi to uplevel your life from a cellular level. We also cover different herbs, sleep, the underrated benefits of magnesium and water, and more. Find Danielle online at danielleryanwellness.com where you can learn more about holistic nutrition, clinical herbalism, and wellness coaching. Follow her on IG at @danielleryanbroida or at @foursigmatic, and check out her new book, Healing Adaptogens! As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
This episode isn't about Marilyn Monroe, but Madi watched Blonde and it sparked a whole conversation about surviving your 20s. So, this one's for all our listeners navigating the transition into adulthood (and might be a nice reminder or walk down Validation Lane for everyone else). We also talk about Jason Sudeikis's salad (or is it Harry's salad now?), ditching timelines, and loneliness v solitude. Hope you love this episode. We love you! xxFollow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Labor and delivery nurse turned elemental life coach, Sadie Jane helps thousands of women a year remember their magic and turn their pain into purpose. From her wellness app to her life-changing retreats and coaching courses, Sadie is consistently serving her community with powerful ways to better their body, mind, soul, and womb. From hypnotherapy, yoga and movement medicine, mindful meditation, sensual expression, and somatic empowerment, Sadie has spent years educating herself in the ways of soul embodiment. As a mom of 3, she knows the importance of self-expression and sovereignty as a mother and has dedicated her life to setting women free from self-hate, false beliefs, and past traumas.We had an incredible chat with Sadie that left us feeling mindful, grounded, curious, and grateful for the tools that are available to all of us for healing. Check it out, and let us know what you think! Find our girl Sadie online at www.simplysadiejane.com where you can elevate your mind, body, and soul-- and follow her on IG at @simplysadiejane. As usual, follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Tristen Ikaika is the founder and CEO of Ikaika, a leading lifestyle jewelry brand. He dropped his first collection of spoon rings in 2017 which sold out within minutes. Since then he's been finessing his viral marketing approach alongside his insanely engaged community. You can see his rings featured in Forbes, Shark Tank, on influencers, and on people who have a deep passion for life. Elevate your personal narrative, memories, and experiences with Tristen Ikaika, thoughtful pieces that mark your life.We talk with The Ring King about his spiritual journey that ran alongside his business's rise--and how he really feels about money now that he's seeing a different side of the proverbial coin in life. He gets personal about struggles and family life--and denies any allegations of a love triangle (check out ep. 1 with Indy Blue to know what we're talking about). He does tell us about a certain date he went on and howled at the moon. (Sounds witchy, we're in.) CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Time for another Weekly Well Check-- and we're digging into signs from the Universe this week. Margot gets reminders from her late grandmother Nora, Madi sees correlations between a reading from a psychic and someone she met on a recent trip, and both talk about the signs that often show up for them. Do you believe in winks from the Universe? We do! And Margot talks about her conversations with the Universe just before she pivots to a Get Well Soon card for someone special...Mentions in the episode: Margot's really stanning Laura Lynne Jackson's book "Signs" lately, while Madi's doing "The Artist's Way" by Julia Cameron for the second time. Love ya, mean it xx Follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Taylor Paige is an internationally recognized angelic intuitive, astrologer, and spiritual teacher who has read for thousands of people around the world. She teaches workshops on how to connect with your angelic guides, as well as how to work with your angels to attract a soulmate connection.In this episode, Taylor talks about getting in touch with the angelic realm, and how to harness that energy when you're noticing little signs in your life (like when you're seeing the same numbers everywhere). She goes over the base vibrations associated with each number and emphasizes the importance of opening yourself up to have a two-way conversation with your angels and guides. You'll want to listen for her tips on increasing angelic energy in your life, working with the moon, and she gives us a fun, "witchy" exercise to do this eclipse season. Follow and find us at: CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Karla Reed is an OG Instagrammer. She's been posting on the platform for over a decade, so we've seen her journey evolve from thrift finds to teaching women how to create their own personal style to create their capsule collections. Her knack for empowering women to style themselves has grown her loyal following-- and now she's a resident stylist for Cladwell App where women can get more one-on-one information in building out their own personal wardrobes. Karla uses her platform to share her own personal struggles with mental health anxiety and encourages women to prioritize self-care.Follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
This week we talk about dating as if we've never done it before (honestly, half of this is so real we should probably deeply edit this episode), and Annie and Abby share their youthful wisdom on the topic. Annie has major tips for anyone that's been codependent in a relationship, and Margot remembers a time she liked her brother-in-law's ex-fling's VERY OLD photo on IG. Madi could be harshly judged for workshopping a recent suitor on the pod, but it's good material so we're keeping it in. Enjoy! As always,Follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Lacy likes to say, "I'm a stylist by trade and a CEO by accident." Founder and CEO of Laced Hair Extensions, a globally recognized, multi-million dollar company, Lacy Gadegaard West is innovatively transforming the professional hair industry. She's also the founder of The Laced Hair Foundation, a purpose-driven non-profit dedicated to donating hair extensions to suffering women and giving hope when it's needed most.Featured in Forbes, Mane Addicts, and Bustle (to name a few), this head-turning hair movement is seen, used, and loved by iconic stylists, Hollywood celebrities, and the world's top influencers. Laced Hair Extensions have been featured on Victoria's Secret Fashion Show as covered by Cosmopolitan and Glamour, Behind The Chair Hair Show, Swim Week in Miami, and other premier runway events.We talk with Lacy about building and running her business as a then-single mom, how she handles online bullies and trolls, and she opens up about her MS diagnosis and the community she's fostered from it. Don't miss her hot take on dry shampoo, and what haircut she recommends for Madi's crazy mane. Follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
In this mini pod, Madi and Margot kick off their new Weekly Well Check series. These episodes are going to be weekly opportunities to sit down with us and talk about dating, motherhood, therapy, friends, astrology, amazon recommendations, and pretty much everything in between.On this weeks episode, Madi and Margot talk couch cleaning and make a special announcement. Abby Orchard and Annie Davis have recently joined the Currently Unwell team as our new Audio Engineer and Producer. Listen in to learn about what they're doing in their lives, their big three, and why we love having them along!As always, Follow and find us at:CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Jessica Gill is the Director of Podcast & Media at To Be Magnetic, as well as the host of the EXPANDED Podcast which teaches on Neural Manifestation™ - the first science-backed approach to manifestation. Since joining the podcast, the show has grown from 2 million to 16 million downloads and Jessica has interviewed Gabby Bernstein, Alex Elle, Jedidiah Jenkins, & many more. To Be Magnetic was created by expert Lacy Phillips and alongside neuroscience & psychology advisor Dr. Tara Swart. TBM's unique process is rooted in neuroscience, psychology, epigenetics, and energetics– with a little spirituality sprinkled on top. Jessica also oversees TBM's workshop content and designs their Deep Imagining sessions (hypnosis-based meditations), in addition to hosting a members-only series called Supported, answering manifestation-specific questions. Jessica's expertise lies in bridging the gap between spiritual concepts and the science that ties it all together while distilling these ideas down to a digestible level for their audience. Prior to TBM, Jessica worked in the film & television industry for over 9 years on series for MTV, Discovery, HGTV, POP, Travel Channel, Food Network & Issa Rae Productions.There's a lot of rhetoric about manifestation floating around out there, and Currently Unwell is proud to bring you the REAL DEAL with Jessica Gill of To Be Magnetic. We talk about shadow work and why it's important, micro manifestations, situational magnetism, the difference between your anxious mind and your intuition, walking through fears, trusting the Universe's timing, and more. If you've been looking to move stagnant energy so you can manifest the life you want, push play now. @JessicaAshleyGill IGToBeMagnetic.com@ToBeMagnetic IGListen to Expanded PodcastJoin The Pathway Membership -- $20 off any workshop when you use code EXPANDEDResentment Digital Masterclass Pre-sale $65CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Michelle Money and Jen Clyde are Co-founders of Fore All, an inclusive golf community with a mission to empower women through the game of golf. You may recognize Michelle from her days on The Bachelor, Bachelor Pad, and Bachelor in Paradise. She is the creator of The Money Method, a makeup artist, hair stylist, and mother, and engaged to Mike Weir, the 2003 Masters Champion. Jen Clyde is a Fashion Stylist and Designer born and raised in California. She has started and run 5 companies, and her career spans dressing celebrities and models for the red carpet and runway shows all the way to challenging men behind the conference table pitching start-ups for millions of dollars in capital. This dynamic duo is celebrating its first anniversary for Fore All with the thousands of women in their community–and they can promise a lot to come for the brand.This episode is equally funny and endearing. You'll get to know the iconic duo that is Jen & Michelle, and you'll quickly see how their women's golf community has rapidly turned into a major upcoming women's golf fashion line. The people *love* them. We weren't planning on talking about ghosts and synchronicities, but that's where the spirit led us-- annnnd it also led us down the rabbit hole of Jen's tattoo and Michelle's dabblings in sobriety. If you're picking up what Fore All's putting down (and you're in Utah), join the Fore All Fall League here! Without further ado... push play
Driven to change the ways we revel, Jen Batchelor brought her expertise in Ayurvedic practice, psychology, neuroscience, circadian rhythms, & quantum physics to concoct a tonic that would be the response to a long-unanswered need. She co-founded Kin Euphorics in 2017, bottling and canning a brain-powering combination of adaptogens, nootropics, and botanicals for anytime enjoyment. As the first Latinx woman to raise over $15 million in venture capital for a beverage brand, Jen has transformed Kin into a movement—and recently welcomed new co-founder and reigning industry supernova Bella Hadid to join the momentum. The scientific foremother of the nonalcoholic & consumables wellness category, Jen is forever dedicated to innovating for the betterment of all. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the world of adaptogens, nootropics, and bliss (minus the booze) with our grounded guest-- if you're looking for new patterns and healthier habits to incorporate into your daily routine, let this podcast lead the way. CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Steven Vigilante is Head of Growth and Business Development at OLIPOP, the world's first functional soda brand. Steven has been with OLIPOP since inception in September of 2018. Prior to OLIPOP, Steven worked in venture capital investing in early stage consumer brands. This bonus episode includes everything from Steven's beginnings as a self-proclaimed "fat kid" in New Jersey to his adult life living zen and healthy in Venice Beach (while pushing a healthy soda movement for a very unhealthy America). Steven shares unique anecdotes about the CPG industry and his hot take on where SKIMS could lean in (hint: he wears the brand--someone call Kris Jenner). Steven's career and day-to-day life is interesting and progressive-- we loved his career advice and we think you will, too. CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Susan Petersen is the founder and Chairwoman of Freshly Picked. In 2009, she designed and sewed the first baby moccasins and put them on her blog and Etsy shop. From there, the company took off, and it's now a leading baby lifestyle company with incredible revenue growth over the past three years. In 2015, Freshly Picked became the first woman-owned company to be named the fastest-growing company in Utah Valley. Susan has been featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Bloomberg Business, and more. Leading in social engagement and community, Freshly Picked's million social media followers love celebrating the shared experiences of parenthood with the brand. Freshly Picked aims to be there from the first step. In our third installment, we get real with Susan on her entrepreneurial journey that included a mental breakdown--which led to the fully realized wisdom she imparts to us and our listeners. She's a natural leader (her mastermind group boasts several incredible women founders) and a natural beauty (she doesn't have pores... yes, we made sure to ask about her skincare routine). If you're a business owner yourself or hustling for the bag, then this convo is for you. Take a seat, pop in those headphones, and hang out with us. CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
Madi Murphy is the founder and host of the iconic Bad Broadcast podcast, the brainchild signed to Dear Media in 2021 because of the massive growth Madi achieved as a hustling entrepreneur. Madi now runs an ecommerce site in addition to The Bad Broadcast where fans flock to grab their own cozy, oversized Dumb Dumb Club sweatshirts. A self-proclaimed Kristen Johnson lookalike (Sally from 3rd Rock From The Sun), you can catch this young millennial smelling as fresh as OUAI hair products, and perhaps shopping at Target, when she's not running her business or making boss bitch appearances on E! News. In this episode, Madi gives us her hot takes on current hot topics-- like celebrity private jets, Teal Swan, and how it feels to be recognized at Target. You'll hear about her rise to podcast fame with storytelling that is equal parts endearing + empowering, and you'll leave the episode with the contagious enthusiasm that is Madi's, ready to take on whatever's presenting in your life right now! CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG
India Blue Severe, best known as Indy Blue, is a writer, entrepreneur, and Co-founder of the brand Lonely Ghost. She's known for fostering radically engaged communities on and offline. Blogging since the tender age of 11 (“Miss Indypendent”), Indy's online story-telling has seen her throughout many seasons-- from world traveler to business owner to mother.In this episode, Indy talks about motherhood, shares her secrets to manifesting and how jumping through fear turned into a life goal fulfilled--and tells us how she looks 18 (she's not 18). Oh, and we got some juicy details about her "One Last Summer in Paris" trip this summer. CurrentlyUnwell.com@currentlyunwell on IG