“Rewiring Your Life” podcast will provide tips, tools, and conversations on wellness, inspiration, and support! We have extraordinary guests who are changing the world through their expertise, know what it is to lead their best lives, and inspire us all t
When Allison Raskin was young and diagnoses with OCD, her dad told her to hide it. Now at 32, Alison has built a career off of having OCD. When Allison Raskin was young and diagnoses with OCD, her dad told her to hide it. Now at 32, Alison has built a career off of having OCD.Allison Raskin is a New York Times bestselling author, actress, director, and co-creator of the YouTube comedy channel and podcast Just Between Us, which she shares with her comedy partner, Gaby Dunn. Gaby and Allison's I Hate Everyone But You quickly became a bestseller and was optioned at Netflix. The sequel, Please Send Help… was published on July 16, 2019, and quickly earned a position on The 20 Best LGBTQ Books of 2019 by Harper's Bazaar. She has become a figure in the mental health community in part due to her very successful Instagram account @emotionalsupportlady which has most recently launched as a Substack by the same name and is currently getting an MA in Psychology from Pepperdine University to supplement her work in the mental health space. Allison joins Marsha & Erica in this encore episode from May 2022 to talk about social media and being online, navigating healthy relationships, and dating with mental illness, the topic of her newest book Overthinking About You: Navigating Romantic Relationships When You Have Anxiety, OCD, and/or Depression which is out now!
Your mouth is the gateway to a complex inner world where everything is connected.Your mouth is the gateway to a complex inner world where everything is connected. TWICE combines cutting-edge science and clean ingredients to create a holistic oral health system that balances your mouth, body, and soul.TWICE is the brainchild of brothers Cody & Julian Levine. After graduating from Cornell University, Cody Levine started his career at some of the nation's most illustrious firms including BBDO NY, Omnicom, and Giant Spoon. During his tenure, Levine led top-performing creative and influencer campaigns for brands like Bacardi, Grey Goose, Visa, AT&T, and Autism Speaks.Julian Levine brings nearly a decade of business strategy acumen and visionary entrepreneurship to his role as Co-Founder and CEO of TWICE. Following graduation from Cornell University, he immersed himself in the world of finance at Stripes Group, leading due diligence for high-profile mergers & acquisitions and advising consumer companies on financial strategy. Both Cody & Julian are on this encore episode from May 2022 with Erica & Marsha, to talk about their brand (which has just launched in Target stores!) the importance of holistic oral health, fluoride, and the nonprofit arm of their company that provides dental care to people who cannot afford it.
Modern Pop popsicles were born out of our guest's kitchen when they could not find a simple ingredient frozen fruit bar to help soothe their first-born son's teething.Modern Pop popsicles were born out of our guest's kitchen when they could not find a simple ingredient frozen fruit bar to help soothe their first-born son's teething.From that point forward, Julie Podolec and her company Modern Pop made it their commitment to delivering you your favorite classic frozen snacks from yesterday but made with ingredients of today.As a marketing & sales expert, Julie Podolec plays a very important role within the marketing and overall branding of the business. She has been a true visionary, marrying the influence of the Southern California lifestyle into the branding of her food product. She understands the depth of connection consumers make to brands that they can relate to, or aspire to and is committed to weaving the SoCal experience into her products. From the onset, she has been driving this type of vision for the company.In this encore episode from February 2022, we learn about how she started the company, consistency in branding, and the future of Modern Pop.
A serial entrepreneur, advisor, and angel investor, Ara Katz has eclectic experience at the intersection of health, tech, environment, media, and design.A serial entrepreneur, advisor, and angel investor, Ara Katz has eclectic experience at the intersection of health, tech, environment, media, and design.She founded Seed Health to pioneer applications of microbes for both human and planetary health. Her work encompasses the translation of breakthrough science for a pipeline of probiotic innovations from discovery through commercialization across product, brand, insights, design-thinking, delivery technologies, industrial design, international DTC, new retail strategies, community, fundraising, channel expansion, business development, and science communication.Ara joins us in this encore episode from December 2021 to talk about all things microbiome: what exactly is your (human) microbiome, how stress is involved in and can disrupt your microbiome, and how she empowers people to understand their bodies, themselves, and make better choices for their health!
Dr. Karen Plymel began her career in a small, rural town in the south and has since been recognized as a top physician in the Detroit area for over 15 years. Dr. Karen Plymel began her career in a small, rural town in the south and has since been recognized as a top physician in the Detroit area for over 15 years. As her career progressed, she embraced the importance of treating patients with a holistic approach while appreciating the unique composition making up each individual. Her belief in an integrated approach to medicine shifted her focus to metabolic medicine, which led to accreditation through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. This field of patient care presents unlimited opportunities to help my patients work toward their goals of optimal health. Not only is she an inspirational doctor, but she is also a close childhood friend of Marsha's.Listen as they discuss the evolution of Dr. Plymel's practices, personalized doctor visits, gut health, hormones, and a deep dive into functional medicine in this encore episode from May 2022.
Boosting immunity and weathering the seasons, by a mother-daughter, Chinese-American duo.Combining the trends of culinary medicine and seasonal eating and adding a dash of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Healing Herbal Soups: Boost Your Immunity and Weather the Seasons with Traditional Chinese Recipes by Rose Cheung and Genevieve Wong is the first book of its kind to focus on boosting immunity and weathering the seasons, by a mother-daughter, Chinese-American duo. Rose and Genevieve have been making Chinese herbal soups in their kitchens all their lives. They made broths to help their bodies adapt to the seasons, and now, for the first time, they're translating these traditional recipes—all of which have been vetted by Dr. Shiu Hon Chui, a preeminent TCM doctor, researcher, and professor—into English.Rose is a mother and entrepreneur, inheriting her fondness for soup from her mother who raised her in a very traditional Chinese family in Hong Kong. After Rose moved to the United States to attend college, she got married and decided to settle down in Southern California, and later opened and owned a Chinese restaurant in Hermosa Beach for four years with her husband.Genevieve is a four-time Emmy-nominated producer and writer. As a journalist, she has reported for news organizations like NBC News, the New York Post, and the Los Angeles Times. Genevieve is also a former cooking producer at The Nate Show, where she worked alongside celebrity chefs like Todd English and Bobby Flay. After two decades of suffering from conditions like eczema, allergies, and asthma, Genevieve became extremely interested in TCM at the age of twenty-three, and by default, began to learn about the healing powers of Chinese herbal soups.Listen as they tell us about these special soups, where to source these herbs, and the residual health benefits aside from their intended purposes in this encore episode from January 2022.
Plant-based meats and meal options are huge these days, with brands like Impossible, Morningstar, and Beyond Meat. And our guest today was part of the early days of these meat products.Plant-based meats and meal options are huge these days, with brands like Impossible, Morningstar, and Beyond Meat. And our guest today was part of the early days of these meat products.Dave Anderson is a seasoned chef with a knack for transforming plant-based ingredients into masterpieces of bold flavor and tantalizing texture. His wizardry in the kitchen has drawn regulars like Bill Gates, Paul McCartney, and Ellen Degeneres to his award-winning California restaurant. You could say he's kind of a big deal.After being named “Best plant-based restaurant in Los Angeles," Dave moved to sharing his talents with the masses by leading product development for Beyond Meat, where he produced plant-based products so bold they're sold in the grocery store meat aisle (perhaps you've heard of the Beyond Burger?). He also co-founded Hampton Creek, furthering his dream of making great-tasting plant-based foods available to everyone.Listen as Dave shares his journey from music school to the kitchen, innovating the plant-based meat space, and why he focuses now on creating healthy snack options in this encore episode from January 2022.
Meet Erica Spiegelman and Marsha Stone, hosts of “Rewiring Your Life.”Meet Erica Spiegelman and Marsha Stone, hosts of “Rewiring Your Life.” In this first episode, Erica and Marsha discuss the work they do, what drew them to this world, and what they hope to share with you in their new podcast from December 2021.Think "Behind The Music" but for our hosts. We'll also hear about both Marsha & Erica's recovery journeys, how they met, and their nonnegotiables. Welcome to our show!! Tune in and trust.
Lauren Dollie Duke was seven when she helped her stepfather boost rum bottles from the local liquor store. Lauren Dollie Duke was seven when she helped her stepfather boost rum bottles from the local liquor store. The following year, her biological father took her to a hotel room and shot up heroin in the bathroom. The next day he robbed a bank with a finger gun. When he was released from prison years later, he moved into Lauren's basement. They spent the weekends smoking cartons of cigarettes, diving into dumpsters, and swindling used cars.In her brand new memoir Shithouse, Lauren shows how it's possible for good people to do bad things, and what it takes to create peace with where you come from in order to find happiness.Lauren Dollie Duke is a writer, educator, entrepreneur, community activist, and thought leader. She's taught thousands of yoga students over the last 15 years, led dozens of retreats and training's, and continues to push the edges between yoga, mental health, and trauma.She also founded a one-of-a-kind Community-Care/Yoga studio in Encinitas, California. In a sea of corporate yoga, where most independent studios don't survive, she created a thriving community, teaching and hosting a variety of sold-out yoga classes, educational seminars, and writing workshops.She joins Marsha in this encore episode from January 2022 to talk about her book and upbringing, her path to healing, and resiliency.
Heidi Somers was a college dropout from a small town in Alaska with no business background when started her social media presence & athleisure wear brand.Heidi Somers was a college dropout from a small town in Alaska with no business background when started her social media presence & athleisure wear brand.But she took a leap of faith and stepped into the unknown entrepreneur life, starting her Buffbunny Collection in her living room with no clue as to what it would become, but with all the determination to create incredible products that made women feel confident, beautiful, and be a small part of their everyday life. 5 years later and Buffbunny is now a fully woman-owned and operated business that emphasizes body positivity, inclusivity, and diversity.She chats with Marsha and Erica in this encore episode from February 2022 about building her empire, the responsibility of being an influencer, and the importance of body-positive fitness wear.
BioCorRx® is a healthcare solutions company focused on improving the lives of those struggling with alcohol, opioid, and other addictive disorders. BioCorRx® is a healthcare solutions company focused on improving the lives of those struggling with alcohol, opioid, and other addictive disorders. Even as a pharmaceutical company, they understand that medication alone doesn't solve the addiction. So not only do they curb cravings, they aim to serve clients even when the medication wears off. Edward Bowz, LMFT has an MA in Clinical Psychology from Phillips Graduate Institute and is the Director of Behavioral Health for BioCorRx®. He was the first mental health practitioner certified by BioCorRx to administer the BioCorRx Counseling Program consisting of their 35 Keys to Sobriety. He, subsequently, has worked with naltrexone implant patients as a psychotherapist helping them gain a better understanding of how addiction became a part of their lives and address the triggers that most threaten sobriety and tempt relapse. Having studied both Modern and Postmodern therapy, he works to achieve the right blend of Cognitive Behavioral, Solution Focused, Narrative, Psychodynamic, and Family Systems therapies for each client. Edward endeavors to tailor his work to client needs by combining modalities in a way that best suits the client. He joins Erica today to discuss the company, treatment, and their 36 keys for sobriety.**This will be our last episode as Erica and Marsha take a summer hiatus. Stay tuned for encore episodes airing through the summer, and we'll see you in the fall!**
Braintapping is a quick and easy way to relax, reboot, and revitalize.Braintapping is a quick and easy way to relax, reboot, and revitalize by simply optimizing your brain's peak potential—anytime, anywhere. Backed by neuroscience and research, braintapping is proven to help people who experience high stress, difficulty sleeping, low energy, and other lifestyle challenges.Patrick Porter, Ph.D., and his team of scientists and mindfulness experts are leading the way in this brainwave entrainment technology. In the process, they've made BrainTap Technologies a global leader in the personal improvement field. With a library of more than 1000 guided-audio programs, BrainTap allows users to relax, reboot, and revitalize while achieving peak brain performance.Unlike mobile programs that merely calm or soothe, the BrainTap app creates a symphony of brainwave activity that restores your brain's natural balance, so you can feel relaxed, rebooted, and revitalized anytime, anywhere.Dr. Porter joins Erica today to talk about this enhanced level of meditation, rewiring your brain, and staying mindful in our crazy world.
IBS is a frustrating and difficult illness to understand.IBS is a frustrating and difficult illness to understand. But our guest led research to the first-ever blood tests for IBS, with ibs-smart®, the only licensed and patented serologic diagnostic for IBS. Mark Pimentel, MD, FRCP(C) is a professor of medicine and gastroenterology at Geffen School of Medicine UCLA and associate professor of medicine at Cedars-Sinai, Los Angeles. He is also the head of the Pimentel Laboratory and the executive director of the Medically Associated Science and Technology (MAST) Program at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles and joins Marsha today to talk all about his groundbreaking research.Dr. Pimentel's decades of pioneering gastroenterological research led him to develop the Low Fermentation Eating (LFE) diet to help SIBO sufferers enjoy a less restrictive diet and lifestyle.A pioneering expert in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Dr. Pimentel's work has been published in the New England Journal of Medicine, Annals of Internal Medicine, American Journal of Physiology, American Journal of Medicine, American Journal of Gastroenterology and Digestive Diseases and Sciences, among others.
Daina Trout first learned how to brew kombucha during her tenure at Tufts University.Daina Trout first learned how to brew kombucha during her tenure at Tufts University, where she earned Masters' degrees both in Nutrition and Public Health after receiving her BS from Georgetown University. During that time, she also developed her personal philosophy that health is less about science and more about what makes you feel good and happy. After graduation, Trout moved to Los Angeles to accept a position working in pharmaceuticals but continued to cultivate an interest in holistic and “real” food that fuels a hard-working lifestyle. Trout funneled this energy into an entrepreneurship club she formed with her husband Justin Trout and best friend Vanessa Dew to explore ways they could combine their diverse backgrounds into a successful business venture; the result, Health-Ade Kombucha. Daina joins Erica in this encore episode from March 2022 to talk about what kombucha means to her, starting a successful business, maintaining a work-life balance, and a bit about the natural alcohol content.
When it comes to addiction, the family of the user is usually left behind in the process.When it comes to addiction, the family of the user is usually left behind in the process. But Next Level Recovery Associates wants to focus on the family supporting the individual just as much as the person in recovery. Started by Amanda Marino & Blake Cohen, Next Level Recovery Associates recognizes that each client's situation is different and unique. With that knowledge and understanding, they hope to help design a plan with each of our clients that sets them on the journey of healing. Whether they are a family currently in crisis, a person in early recovery from a substance use disorder, a company looking to educate their staff on mental health and addiction, or just someone looking to find greater fulfillment in life, their highly-experienced and trained team is ready to help bring you to the next level.Amanda Marino is a certified Recovery and Life Coach, Certified Intervention Professional and holds a Bachelor of Science in Alternative Medicine. She works extensively with individuals, who are hurting from low self-esteem, addiction, and mental and emotional barriers. In the past, she has dealt with her own struggles with Substance Us Disorders, abuse, and body dysmorphia. Amanda now has dedicated her life to guiding individuals' growth and believes that empowerment is not just about surviving your past traumas but rebuilding your life to one of; happiness, purpose, and fulfillment. Blake Cohen is a Certified Addictions Professional through the Florida Certification Board, a Certified Life Coach, has a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Florida Atlantic University and is currently earning his Master's Degree in Leadership from Nova Southeastern University. Fueled by passion, education, and his professional, personal & family experiences with Substance Use Disorders, Blake aims to assist those that have been directly, or indirectly, affected by Substance Use Disorders on a path of understanding and healing.
Oro House is an award-wining inpatient and outpatient treatment center.Oro House is an award-wining inpatient and outpatient treatment center with locations in southern California, dedicated to healing those struggling with drug and alcohol addiction as well as underlying mental health issues.At the head of this organization is Evan Haines. Evan and his co-founder Jared Valentine started Oro House in 2010. As an active participant in the recovery world, it felt natural for Evan to transition into the sober living business and help others obtain and maintain sobriety. He has been sober since November 2nd, 2005, and is currently a Doctoral Candidate at Pacifica Graduate Institute's Clinical Psychology Program, specializing in Depth Psychology.Evan joins Erica in this episode to talk about sober living, choosing the right language to describe your journey, and the Compassionate Care Model® for mental health and addiction dual diagnosis treatment.
The mission of Big Bold Health is to establish the coIMMUNITY movement. The mission of Big Bold Health is to establish the coIMMUNITY movement, which invites people worldwide to actively participate in reshaping the conversation about immunity, resilience, and the interconnectedness of plants, people, and the planet.Jeffrey Bland, Ph.D. is the founder of Big Bold Health, a company on a mission to transform the way people think about one of nature's greatest innovations — the immune system. Through Big Bold Health, Jeffrey is advocating for the power of Immuno-Rejuvenation to enhance immunity at a global level, often through the rediscovery of ancient food crops and superfoods. To get there, Jeffrey is building a network of small farms and suppliers throughout the US that takes a clear stance on regenerative agriculture, environmental stewardship, and planetary health.In this episode, he joins Erica to chat about immunity, how to navigate the confusing world of supplements, omegas, and his book "The Disease Delusion: Conquering the Causes of Chronic Illness for a Healthier, Longer, and Happier Life."
Your mouth is the gateway to a complex inner world where everything is connected.Your mouth is the gateway to a complex inner world where everything is connected. TWICE combines cutting-edge science and clean ingredients to create a holistic oral health system that balances your mouth, body, and soul.TWICE is the brainchild of brothers Cody & Julian Levine. After graduating from Cornell University, Cody Levine started his career at some of the nation's most illustrious firms including BBDO NY, Omnicom, and Giant Spoon. During his tenure, Levine led top-performing creative and influencer campaigns for brands like Bacardi, Grey Goose, Visa, AT&T, and Autism Speaks.Julian Levine brings nearly a decade of business strategy acumen and visionary entrepreneurship to his role as Co-Founder and CEO of TWICE. Following graduation from Cornell University, he immersed himself in the world of finance at Stripes Group, leading due diligence for high-profile mergers & acquisitions and advising consumer companies on financial strategy. Both Cody & Julian are on the show today with Erica & Marsha, to talk about their brand (which has just launched in Target stores!) the importance of holistic oral health, fluoride, and the nonprofit arm of their company that provides dental care to people who cannot afford it.
When Allison Raskin was young and diagnoses with OCD, her dad told her to hide it. Now at 32, Alison has built a career off of having OCD. When Allison Raskin was young and diagnoses with OCD, her dad told her to hide it. Now at 32, Alison has built a career off of having OCD.Allison Raskin is a New York Times bestselling author, actress, director, and co-creator of the YouTube comedy channel and podcast Just Between Us, which she shares with her comedy partner, Gaby Dunn. Gaby and Allison's I Hate Everyone But You quickly became a bestseller and was optioned at Netflix. The sequel, Please Send Help… was published on July 16, 2019, and quickly earned a position on The 20 Best LGBTQ Books of 2019 by Harper's Bazaar. She has become a figure in the mental health community in part due to her very successful Instagram account @emotionalsupportlady which has most recently launched as a Substack by the same name and is currently getting an MA in Psychology from Pepperdine University to supplement her work in the mental health space. Allison joins Marsha & Erica to talk about social media and being online, navigating healthy relationships, and dating with mental illness, the topic of her newest book Overthinking About You: Navigating Romantic Relationships When You Have Anxiety, OCD, and/or Depression which is out now!
Dr. Karen Plymel began her career in a small, rural town in the south and has since been recognized as a top physician in the Detroit area for over 15 years. Dr. Karen Plymel began her career in a small, rural town in the south and has since been recognized as a top physician in the Detroit area for over 15 years. As her career progressed, she embraced the importance of treating patients with a holistic approach while appreciating the unique composition making up each individual. Her belief in an integrated approach to medicine shifted her focus to metabolic medicine, which led to accreditation through the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. This field of patient care presents unlimited opportunities to help my patients work toward their goals of optimal health. Not only is she an inspirational doctor, but she is also a close childhood friend of Marsha's.Listen as they discuss the evolution of Dr. Plymel's practices, personalized doctors visits, gut health, hormones, and a deep dive into functional medicine.
It was April Fools day 2012 when Ryan Cain decided to get sober.It was April Fools day 2012 when Ryan Cain decided to get sober.Ryan is a vibrant member of the Nashville healthcare and business communities, with a demonstrated 20-year history of working hands-on in the healthcare industry in the service of those around him. Ryan co-founded Music City Interventions in 2016 when he noticed a gap in the market for a company that focused on ethical interventions with a foundation in research and proven methodologies.Since then, Ryan went on to start several other treatments and addiction-specific businesses that are providing relief and recovery around the nation. These businesses include the Nashville Recovery Center, the Tennessee Recovery Clinic, NRhythm Sober Living, the Becoming Counseling and Wellness, and the Nashville Detox Center. He is now the Executive Director of Fund Recovery and President of Behavioral Health, Hall of Fame Health as well. He joins Marsha today to talk about the influx of treatment centers in major cities, creating treatment and support for professional athletes, and working outside the cookie-cutter approach to "fixing" people.
One woman, one man, two kids, a dog, over twenty years of sharing the ups and downs of life together, in a crazy town called Los Angeles, and yet they are still in love!One woman, one man, two kids, a dog, over twenty years of sharing the ups and downs of life together, in a crazy town called Los Angeles, and yet they are still in love! That's the premise behind This RomCom Life, a podcast hosted by Limor & Daniel Gallo. On their show, they discuss marriage, relationships, and everything else in between in an open, honest, and unapologetic way.Limor Gallo joins Erica today to talk about working with her husband, cultivating a long and healthy marriage, staying curious in your relationships, and how to find that balance between it all. Limor is a lifestyle host and marketing professional with over a decade of experience in consumer packaged goods and the entertainment industry. After surviving Breast Cancer, and a number of other life-altering experiences, she decided to share her life experiences on the podcast with Daniel.
The opioid and fentanyl epidemics have touched every one of our lives.The opioid and fentanyl epidemics have touched every one of our lives. Addiction does not discriminate. So let's take a look at the problem from not only the addiction and user perspective but from a medical and neurological point of view as well.Dr. Lewis Nelson is Professor and Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine and Chief of the Division of Medical Toxicology at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, all in Newark, NJ. He is also a Senior Consultant to the New Jersey Poison Information & Education System. He is board-certified in emergency medicine, medical toxicology (human poisoning and overdose), and addiction medicine.Dr. Nelson serves as a long-standing consultant to CDC, DHS, and FDA on issues related to opioid use and misuse, drug safety, and health policy. He sits down with Erica to discuss the origins of the opioid crisis and how it has changed over the past 25 years, how tolerance develops and grows over time, fast pain fixes, and the CDC's proposed new guidelines to remove the recommended dosage caps on opioids for acute and chronic pain
Reality is altogether uncertain.Mel Schwartz is one of the first contemporary practicing psychotherapists to distill the basic principles of quantum theory into therapeutic approaches, which enable people to overcome their challenges and live to their fullest potential. He is a psychotherapist, marriage counselor, 2x TEDx speaker, and podcaster practicing for 25 years. Mel's first book, The Art of Intimacy, The Pleasure of Passion, broke new ground in illuminating the path to joyful relationships and has benefitted countless people. And his newest book, The Possibility Principle: How Quantum Physics Can Improve the Way You Think, Live and Love illuminates a radical new way of thinking enabling you to thrive in your life.Mel joins Erica & Marsha to talk about keeping your relationships healthy ad vibrant, cultivating self-esteem, the intersection of therapy and quantum physics, and how reality is altogether uncertain.
When there is help, there is hope. When there is help, there is hope. Bright Future Recovery is a family-oriented drug & alcohol detox center in Northern California, situated on a large, tranquil plot of land on the outskirts of San Benito County. Cheree Ashley RAS, CIP, CADC-CAS is the founder and CEO of Bright Future Recovery and Avila Heights, and has been assisting families and individuals struggling with addiction for nearly a decade. Her passion as a certified intervention professional has helped thousands seek recovery and freedom from addiction.Author of Balance—Life Lessons and Success, Cheree shares her story in order to encourage, uplift, and support young women and new mothers to fulfill their dreams and goals. Cheree is an inspirational entrepreneur and respected specialist in the field of recovery who continues to spread love and encouragement to individuals in every walk of life.She sits down with Erica to talk about starting her business at 24 years old, the dangers of fentanyl, her upcoming book Sober is Sexy, and how to balance life, family, self, and business.
Daina Trout first learned how to brew kombucha during her tenure at Tufts University.Daina Trout first learned how to brew kombucha during her tenure at Tufts University, where she earned Masters' degrees both in Nutrition and Public Health after receiving her BS from Georgetown University. During that time, she also developed her personal philosophy that health is less about science and more about what makes you feel good and happy. After graduation, Trout moved to Los Angeles to accept a position working in pharmaceuticals but continued to cultivate an interest in holistic and “real” food that fuels a hard-working lifestyle. Trout funneled this energy into an entrepreneurship club she formed with her husband Justin Trout and best friend Vanessa Dew to explore ways they could combine their diverse backgrounds into a successful business venture; the result, Health-Ade Kombucha. Daina joins Erica today to talk about what kombucha means to her, starting a successful business, maintaining a work-life balance, and a bit about the natural alcohol content.
When we talk about addiction on this show, it's often around drugs and alcohol.When we talk about addiction on this show, it's often around drugs and alcohol. But today we're focusing on nicotine and smoking. And more specifically, the vaping craze.Ike Sutton is the CEO and founder of VapeAway. Founded on a mission to help his son overcome his vaping addiction, Sutton designed VapeAway to eliminate vaping dependency through the use of patented technology and a variety of support initiatives. VapeAway's Filter technology reduces potentially harmful toxins being ingested while vaping, with minimal impact on the quality of the vaping experience. By creating a deeper understanding of the detrimental impacts vaping has on both users and everyone around them, VapeAway plays a vital role in efforts to reduce vaping dependency and minimize the effects of vaping.
Today we're talking to two incredible women doing essential work in the addiction, recovery, and intervention space.Today we're talking to two incredible women doing essential work in the addiction, recovery, and intervention space.Kristina Wandzilak, CAS, CIP, is the founder and president of Full Circle Recovery Center and has been a leader in the addictions industry since 1995. Kristina is highly respected and renowned for her compassionate and effective work. She is credited with helping thousands of addicts and their families through her work as an international interventionist, author, and television expert. In recovery herself since 1993, Kristina brings a very personal understanding of addiction and recovery. Kristina is featured on the ground-breaking series Intervention: Codependent on LMN and A and E, following her intervention work with addicted couples.Anika Cooper founded Simply Grace in 2011. By 2013, Simply Grace had taken shape as a nonprofit sober living home designed for women. In a span of fewer than ten years, the organization grew to seven locations across the Lone Star State offering sober living and an Intensive Outpatient Program, all with 12 Step Program roots. Today, the organization has changed the lives of thousands of women.Listen as we discuss the divine intervention that brought these women together, the ongoing journey of recovery, and the critical moment that an intervention can be, for family and drug users alike.
DNA doesn't just code for brown or blue eyes, curly or straight hair, it influences the way we move through the world.DNA doesn't just code for brown or blue eyes, curly or straight hair, it influences the way we move through the world. Understanding your unique genetic makeup can help you become a better parent, a better partner, live a better life. Learn to be your best self by harnessing your genetic potential.So much of the conversation around addiction focuses on behavior modification, but Dr. Danielle Dick's work zeros in on making connections between risk factors and genes. Danielle Dick, Ph.D. is a tenured Professor of Psychiatry at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, where she serves as the inaugural director of the Rutgers Addiction Research Center and holds the Greg Brown Endowed Chair in Neuroscience. She is an internationally recognized and award-winning expert on genetic and environmental influences on human behavior.She has led and contributed to more than 20 grants from the National Institutes of Health, with grant funding totaling over $30 million dollars. She has over 350 peer-reviewed publications in the areas of child development, addiction, mental health, genetics, and human behavior, and won numerous national and international awards for her work. She has been named one of the most highly cited researchers in the world across all fields of science, and also authored a parenting book "The Child Code: Understanding Your Child's Unique Nature for Happier, More Effective Parenting."
Modern Pop popsicles were born out of our guest's kitchen when they could not find a simple ingredient frozen fruit bar to help soothe their first-born son's teething.Modern Pop popsicles were born out of our guest's kitchen when they could not find a simple ingredient frozen fruit bar to help soothe their first-born son's teething.From that point forward, Julie Podolec and her company Modern Pop made it their commitment to delivering you your favorite classic frozen snacks from yesterday but made with ingredients of today.As a marketing & sales expert, Julie Podolec plays a very important role within the marketing and overall branding of the business. She has been a true visionary, marrying the influence of the Southern California lifestyle into the branding of her food product. She understands the depth of connection consumers make to brands that they can relate to, or aspire to and is committed to weaving the SoCal experience into her products. From the onset, she has been driving this type of vision for the company.In this episode, we learn about how she started the company, consistency in branding, and the future of Modern Pop.
Heidi Somers was a college dropout from a small town in Alaska with no business background when started her social media presence & athleisure wear brand.Heidi Somers was a college dropout from a small town in Alaska with no business background when started her social media presence & athleisure wear brand.But she took a leap of faith and stepped into the unknown entrepreneur life, starting her Buffbunny Collection in her living room with no clue as to what it would become, but with all the determination to create incredible products that made women feel confident, beautiful, and be a small part of their everyday life. 5 years later and Buffbunny is now a fully woman-owned and operated business that emphasizes body positivity, inclusivity, and diversity.She chats with Marsha and Erica about building her empire, the responsibility of being an influencer, and the importance of body-positive fitness wear.
Quincy Carter says he was a desperate soul by the time he made his way to Marsha's BRC Recovery Program in July 2019.Quincy Carter says he was a desperate soul by the time he made his way to Marsha's BRC Recovery Program in July 2019.Quincy is a multi-sport athlete, former NFL quarterback (QB), and baseball player. He is now the trainer and owner of Quincy Carter QB School. A standout quarterback starting at the age of 9 and exceptional baseball player beginning at 7 led him to play for various All-Star teams and win championships in high school and college. He has professionally played for the Dallas Cowboys, New York Jets, Chicago Cubs, and arena teams.In this episode, Quincy shares his story, from how high school experimentation with weed & alcohol graduated into to DUIs, cocaine, and jail time.He reflects on his sports career, the importance of routine, surrendering to a higher power, and how he stays sober day to day.
Sometimes that little voice in the back of our head can be annoying. It could make us doubt ourselves, or put us down.Sometimes that little voice in the back of our head can be annoying. It could make us doubt ourselves, or put us down. Or maybe you've pushed it down so far it doesn't speak anymore. But what if we changed that viewpoint, what if we looked at this interaction as that little voice serving us?Today we're talking all about intuition with Katie Beecher. Katie is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Medical and Emotional Intuitive with over thirty years of experience. She has a unique way of working with clients, creating a detailed, extremely accurate, four-page physical, emotional, and spiritual report and symbolic painting, before ever seeing them, talking with them, or seeing a photograph, using only their name and age.Katie also has had training in art therapy, Jungian Psychology, addiction, sexual abuse counseling, traumatic brain injury, PTSD, educational and psychological testing, special education, and much more. She is a Reiki Master and a certified Yoga and Art instructor, where Kundalini yoga and art are used together therapeutically.This episode is filled with info on harnessing your own intuition, the power of taking the time to listen, and putting pen to paper.
Lauren Dollie Duke was seven when she helped her stepfather boost rum bottles from the local liquor store. Lauren Dollie Duke was seven when she helped her stepfather boost rum bottles from the local liquor store. The following year, her biological father took her to a hotel room and shot up heroin in the bathroom. The next day he robbed a bank with a finger gun. When he was released from prison years later, he moved into Lauren's basement. They spent the weekends smoking cartons of cigarettes, diving into dumpsters, and swindling used cars.In her brand new memoir Shithouse, Lauren shows how it's possible for good people to do bad things, and what it takes to create peace with where you come from in order to find happiness.Lauren Dollie Duke is a writer, educator, entrepreneur, community activist, and thought leader. She's taught thousands of yoga students over the last 15 years, led dozens of retreats and training's, and continues to push the edges between yoga, mental health, and trauma.She also founded a one-of-a-kind Community-Care/Yoga studio in Encinitas, California. In a sea of corporate yoga, where most independent studios don't survive, she created a thriving community, teaching and hosting a variety of sold-out yoga classes, educational seminars, and writing workshops.She joins Marsha in this episode to talk about her book and upbringing, her path to healing, and resiliency.
Plant-based meats and meal options are huge these days, with brands like Impossible, Morningstar, and Beyond Meat. And our guest today was part of the early days of these meat products.Plant-based meats and meal options are huge these days, with brands like Impossible, Morningstar, and Beyond Meat. And our guest today was part of the early days of these meat products.Dave Anderson is a seasoned chef with a knack for transforming plant-based ingredients into masterpieces of bold flavor and tantalizing texture. His wizardry in the kitchen has drawn regulars like Bill Gates, Paul McCartney, and Ellen Degeneres to his award-winning California restaurant. You could say he's kind of a big deal.After being named “Best plant-based restaurant in Los Angeles," Dave moved to sharing his talents with the masses by leading product development for Beyond Meat, where he produced plant-based products so bold they're sold in the grocery store meat aisle (perhaps you've heard of the Beyond Burger?). He also co-founded Hampton Creek, furthering his dream of making great-tasting plant-based foods available to everyone.Listen as Dave shares his journey from music school to the kitchen, innovating the plant-based meat space, and why he focuses now on creating healthy snack options.
Authentic Conversations of Guts, Grit, and Gusto. That's Dr. Erica Miller's life motto.Authentic Conversations of Guts, Grit, and Gusto. That's Dr. Erica Miller's life motto.And her life has been a dynamic one. Dr. Miller was born in Tshernovitz, Romania, and when she was seven, Erica and her family were among thousands of Jews herded into cattle cars and imprisoned in a Nazi holding camp in Mogilev, Ukraine. After four years of indescribable oppression and deprivation, Erica, her parents, and her sister were liberated by the Russians. Her family emigrated to Israel in 1949, when she was 15. Erica attended high school at night while working during the day. Since education was not a priority at that time, receiving her high school diploma was an uncommon accomplishment. In 1970, Erica returned to school. Eight years later, she graduated with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. Today, in addition to public speaking, Dr. Miller oversees her family's real estate business in Austin, Texas. She's written three books, “The Dr. Erica Miller Story: From Trauma to Triumph,” “Don't Tell Me I Can't Do It: Living Audaciously in the Here and Now” and the international best-seller, “Chronologically Gifted: Aging with Gusto!”Dr. Miller has always considered herself a citizen of the world. She travels extensively and pushes the envelope everywhere she goes. In June 2018, she climbed to the 17,000 ft. base camp at Mt. Everest, and in August 2018, she skydived in New Zealand. Her international adventures with family and friends continue to demonstrate how her passion for life fuels her endless drive to achieve and live life to its fullest.Today, our Erica is solo again, and talks with Dr. Miller about resiliency, living life to the fullest, and more in this optimistic and uplifting conversation.
Boosting immunity and weathering the seasons, by a mother-daughter, Chinese-American duo.Combining the trends of culinary medicine and seasonal eating and adding a dash of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Healing Herbal Soups: Boost Your Immunity and Weather the Seasons with Traditional Chinese Recipes by Rose Cheung and Genevieve Wong is the first book of its kind to focus on boosting immunity and weathering the seasons, by a mother-daughter, Chinese-American duo. Rose and Genevieve have been making Chinese herbal soups in their kitchens all their lives. They made broths to help their bodies adapt to the seasons, and now, for the first time, they're translating these traditional recipes—all of which have been vetted by Dr. Shiu Hon Chui, a preeminent TCM doctor, researcher, and professor—into English.Rose is a mother and entrepreneur, inheriting her fondness for soup from her mother who raised her in a very traditional Chinese family in Hong Kong. After Rose moved to the United States to attend college, she got married and decided to settle down in Southern California, and later opened and owned a Chinese restaurant in Hermosa Beach for four years with her husband.Genevieve is a four-time Emmy-nominated producer and writer. As a journalist, she has reported for news organizations like NBC News, the New York Post, and the Los Angeles Times. Genevieve is also a former cooking producer at The Nate Show, where she worked alongside celebrity chefs like Todd English and Bobby Flay. After two decades of suffering from conditions like eczema, allergies, and asthma, Genevieve became extremely interested in TCM at the age of twenty-three, and by default, began to learn about the healing powers of Chinese herbal soups.Listen as they tell us about these special soups, where to source these herbs and the residual health benefits aside from their intended purposes.
Dr. Natalie Dattilo's approach to her work is straightforward, practical, and rooted in science.Dr. Natalie Dattilo's approach to her work is straightforward, practical, and rooted in science. She takes the ‘woo' out of wellness and teaches us how to cultivate a personalized self-care practice for “real life.”Dr. Dattilo is a licensed clinical & health psychologist who specializes in the treatment of depression, anxiety, stress, insomnia, and other health conditions. She has over a decade of experience helping people overcome a wide range of issues using a personalized, structured, and scientifically backed approach, and currently, she provides psychological evaluation and treatment at Brigham & Women's Hospital and is an Instructor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. This episode focuses on gratitude. You've probably heard a million times by now the importance of gratitude and mindfulness. But that's because they work! Listen as we discuss building your own daily gratitude practice, how gratitude affects our physical and mental health, how to get started, and how you know it's working.
Living well is a fundamental right to all beings and that to live in harmony is innate within all of us.Living well is a fundamental right to all beings and that to live in harmony is innate within all of us. That's the philosophy behind Karen Brar's company Nourished Union. And Karen herself is still very much on her own wellness journey.Her path to wellness started with a career as a professional contemporary dancer and producer. After her dance career, professionally she transitioned to producing events in the corporate world and personally, she began looking for ways to heal her body from old dance injuries. This is when she found yoga. Due to an internet outage at Marsha's home, Erica is on her own today! Listen as she and Karen talk about health issues and degenerative diseases, Ayurveda, yoga,the importance of a physical practice, self-compassion, and showing up for yourself.
A serial entrepreneur, advisor, and angel investor, Ara Katz has eclectic experience at the intersection of health, tech, environment, media, and design.A serial entrepreneur, advisor, and angel investor, Ara Katz has eclectic experience at the intersection of health, tech, environment, media, and design.She founded Seed Health to pioneer applications of microbes for both human and planetary health. Her work encompasses the translation of breakthrough science for a pipeline of probiotic innovations from discovery through commercialization across product, brand, insights, design-thinking, delivery technologies, industrial design, international DTC, new retail strategies, community, fundraising, channel expansion, business development, and science communication.Ara joins us today to talk about all things microbiome: what exactly is your (human) microbiome, how stress is involved in and can disrupt your microbiome, and how she empowers people to understand their bodies, themselves, and make better choices for their health!
Getting into herbal remedies can be intimidating, but luckily there are women like Rachelle Robinett who can help us along the way!Getting into herbal remedies can be intimidating, but luckily there are women like Rachelle Robinett who can help us along the way!Rachelle is an herbalist, educator, life-long naturalist, and the founder and sole, self-funded owner of Pharmakon Supernatural — a New York-based, globally-spirited company dedicated to modern herbalism education. In leading Supernatural, Rachelle combines holistic herbalism experience with today's health science and an understanding of both individual behavior modification and wellness industry zeitgeists to create life-changing health for thousands of people every day.Rachelle has been studying the relationship between plants and people her entire life, around the world. In addition to directing the operations of Supernatural, Rachelle writes, consults, and offers professional consulting for companies in the wellness and food industries. Listen as we discuss her journey into herbalism, tips for someone looking to build an herbal support system, and things you might not know about the world of herbs.
Meet Erica Spiegelman and Marsha Stone, hosts of “Rewiring Your Life.”Meet Erica Spiegelman and Marsha Stone, hosts of “Rewiring Your Life.” In this first episode, Erica and Marsha discuss the work they do, what drew them to this world, and what they hope to share with you in their new podcast!Think "Behind The Music" but for our hosts. We'll also hear about both Marsha & Erica's recovery journeys, how they met, and their nonnegotiables. Welcome to our show!! Tune in and trust.