• Why the truth hurt and how it led me to count calories - properly this time!
    Feb 20 2025

    In advance of this episode, I sent Sara Frenza, published fitness model, writer, nutrition & body transformation coach and the owner of Sara Frenza Fitness and Nutrition, my weekly food journal and exercise log. I was feeling righteous because I had cut wine out during the week, added Pilates, yoga and weight training to my agenda and yet I still gained 2 lbs! I felt ripped off and wanted to know whose fault it was.

    In this episode, Sara reviews my food & exercise log and shocked me with some pretty illuminating facts and insights. Spoiler alert – it IS my fault! Many of the things Sara shared were new and I was surprised to learn some of the common mistakes women mistake when trying to shed those extra pounds.

    Why is Sara the right person for this conversation? She’s been there! After overcoming her own struggles with chronic dieting and post-pregnancy weight gain, Sara discovered a sustainable approach to losing over 50 lbs and transforming her body composition. Today she helps other women achieve their dream bodies through her coaching program that focuses on the exclusive Restore, Lean out, and Sustain body transformation protocol which focuses on improving metabolic and hormonal health.

    Sara has been published in top fitness magazines such as Strong Fitness magazine, Inside Fitness magazine, D'Fyne Fitness and Muscle and Health magazine, and has graced the covers multiple times.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Drink or dose? That is the question (so tune in for the answer!)
    Feb 6 2025

    Welcome back to the She2.0 podcast! Today I’m in conversation with Laura Bradburn, Owner & Founder of Branch Out Wellness and Holistic Health Consultant. Following up to dry January, I confess a few things to Laura about my perspective on alcohol and my own personal habits. Don’t judge because I went out on a limb to be honest for the benefit of this conversation.

    There is a lot to say about going dry in regard to both pros and cons. On the one hand, giving up alcohol entirely is the best thing to do for your body and your brain but on the other hand, what if you’re like me and don’t want to give up a nice bold glass of cabernet sauvignon? I have significantly cut down my wine consumption, especially since the Surgeon General has called for cancer warning labels on all alcohol. That’s enough to scare anyone sober.

    However, do we do it all at once or is moderation still a thing? That depends on your dependency, I guess. Many of us wonder if we can even go dry for a week, much less a month. In the circles I’m in, we’re having honest conversations about our reliance on alcohol for many things – reward, stress and socializing.

    After a few weeks of wine on weekends only, I have personally noticed a big difference. Not all of it has lived up to the stories I’ve heard from others, but I feel great and have more energy and I love looking forward to a nice bold red on a Friday night. I’ve never been an all or nothing gal and I feel that scarcity makes me (and many others) fail and diets and dry drinking.

    But we can’t just leave it at that. We need an answer. A ‘magic pill’ of sorts. And that’s where Laura Bradburn comes in! Join us for this ‘on the line’ chat about cocktail consumption and an interesting alternative that won’t leave you feeling completely ‘hung out to dry’!

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    57 mins
  • Forever Young: Navigating Business When Your Brand Doesn’t Age (But You Do)
    Dec 12 2024

    Have you ever wondered what happens when your brand stays young, but you don’t? It’s a reality many entrepreneurs face, especially in industries focused on families and kids. In our latest podcast episode, we sit down with Julie Cole, co-founder of the beloved brand Mabel’s Labels, to explore this fascinating and often overlooked aspect of aging.

    Julie built Mabel’s Labels with parents of young children in mind—a vibrant, energetic demographic that doesn’t age out. But what happens when the face behind the brand is no longer in that same life stage? How do you stay connected to your audience when your personal life has evolved?

    In this candid conversation, Julie shares her journey of growing older while her brand remains forever young. We dive into how she’s adapted her leadership, stayed relevant in a competitive market, and managed the unique challenges of aging in an industry focused on youth.

    Whether you’re a business owner, a marketer, or simply curious about how aging intersects with entrepreneurship, this episode is a must-listen. Join us for an inspiring and insightful chat with Julie Cole that will leave you thinking about aging—and branding—in a whole new light.

    🎙️ Listen now and discover what happens when your brand is younger than you!

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    24 mins
  • Psychedlic therapy- more than just a trip
    Nov 12 2024

    In this episode, we delve deep into the transformative potential of psychedelic therapy specifically tailored for women. Psychedelic Integration coach, Ondrea Crockett sheds light on the unique experiences, challenges, and breakthroughs encountered by women undergoing psychedelic-assisted therapy.

    You’ll gain a deeper understanding of the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, as well as the ethical considerations and safety protocols involved in their use. Through psychedelic therapy, women are reclaiming agency over their mental health and wellness journeys.

    Tune in and discover the profound ways psychedelic therapy is reshaping the landscape of women's mental health and well-being.

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    49 mins
  • Some 'pearls of wisdom' I learned the hard way
    Oct 31 2024

    Today's episode is starring me, Jacquie Court. I have shared so many stories from experts and amazing women but I've never really shared my own. In fact, my story is the reason I started She2.0 because I didn't want anyone else to suffer.

    From our first period to our last, we need support, education and resources. However, that was not my experience - during my period, pregnancies or menopause. Today I'm sharing a few things I learned along my journey and I'm busting a few myths I'm tired of women hearing.

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    27 mins
  • What happens when your doctor dismisses you?
    Oct 3 2024

    Stop me if you’ve heard this before. A woman walks into her doctor’s office and tells him she thinks she’s having ‘symptoms’. He dismisses her and says one of many things. A. It’s all in your head. B. Well you’re at that age or C. You just need to get more exercise? So many women complain of having their concerns dismissed by their healthcare practitioners. Not only is this extremely frustrating and disrespectful, it can also lead to more serious health issues. Many women feel unprepared and unarmed when it comes to advocating for their own health and they usually leave feeling frustrated and resigned.

    For those who have been here before, I want you to listen to this outrageous story in today’s podcast. Kristen Parker is a teacher, a mother, a wife and my cousin-in-law. Last year, she took on the healthcare system and got exactly what she needed. But not without one hell of a fight.

    What’s the ‘pearl of wisdom’? You’ll have to tune in to hear Kristen’s incredible story.

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    38 mins
  • Girl with a Pearl
    Sep 12 2024

    Welcome back to the She2.0 Podcast where we explore the unique journey of midlife with wisdom, humor, and inspiration! This is the first episode of the Fall and we’re calling this season, “Girl with a Pearl”. Why? Because we’ve spoken to so many incredible experts who have been generous with their wisdom, advice and resources and now we want to hear from women who are experiencing mid-life issues first hand.

    Today, I’m thrilled to have a remarkable guest — Kathy Buckworth. Kathy is a celebrated author, speaker, and media personality whose work has inspired countless women to embrace their midlife with confidence and grace. With a knack for tackling life’s big questions and challenges, Kathy has penned several impactful books and shared her expertise in a variety of media.

    In today’s episode, Kathy will share her personal story of navigating the ups and downs of midlife, offering invaluable insights and practical wisdom. Whether you're facing transitions in your career, relationships, or personal goals, Kathy’s experience and advice will provide you with fresh perspectives and encouragement.

    Tune in as Kathy opens up about her journey and delivers a powerful piece of wisdom that promises to resonate deeply with anyone looking to make the most out of this transformative stage of life.

    Grab your favorite drink, get comfy, and join us for an enlightening conversation with Kathy Buckworth. This is one episode you won’t want to miss!

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    31 mins
  • Age IS just a number - on the back of her SOCCER JERSEY!
    Jun 27 2024

    Brandi Mitchell is the Founder of San Diego Soccer Women in California. Her goal is to connect and expand the global community of age 30 and older recreational female soccer players of every ability level. At age 47 has traveled the world joining in both standard and walking soccer tournaments for ages 40 and older, as well as organizing international “Soccer Women” trips.

    I love that her number one goal is to increase opportunities for older women, mainly ages 30 to over 70, to join, continue or return to recreational soccer. Brandi just wants women to kick down the imagined boundaries of age and gender and I’m behind her all the way!

    Brandi and I have a chat that could have gone on for days! Luckily, I was able to edit it an episode though. You’re welcome. In this episode, we’re talking about how physical, mental, economic and emotional health of women as we age relies on positive relationships with our own bodies. And that means pushing back against generations of social messaging that tells us we are never shaped, dressed or acting the way we ‘should’ in the eyes of others.

    She also points out that Women are not “girls” – it’s time to be accountable for how referring to adult females as children (by both men and women) prolongs sexist and ageist behavior in society. So, sit back and get comfortable, we have a lot to cover. And by the end of it, I bet you feel inspired to go find a sport!

    I’m excited to be meeting Brandi and other inspiring female athletes like herself at this year’s one of a kind sports festival, The Good Games July 6th and 7th in Guelph, Ontario.

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    55 mins