• The Biology of Belief Part 1: Why Your Body Doesn’t Feel Safe
    Apr 1 2026
    #205: The Biology of Belief Part 1: Why Your Body Doesn’t Feel Safe -Your Body Is Listening to Something You’re Not Aware Of Ever have that feeling where nothing is technically wrong… but your body is bracing? You’re doing the things. Eating well. Taking care of yourself. Staying on top of it. And yet there’s this low-level tension running in the background like your system never fully powers down. This is where we start. Because what if that feeling isn’t random… and it’s not something you need to fix? Let me say something that might rattle the wellness algorithm a little: What if it’s actually your body doing exactly what it was designed to do? In this first episode of the Biology of Belief series, we’re zooming out and looking at the foundation most people never think about. The signal your body is constantly reading. The one that determines whether you heal, regulate, and expand… or whether you stay guarded, braced, and in protection mode. And here’s the part that changes everything once you see it: Your body isn’t responding to what you know. It’s responding to what it detects. What we get into in this episode: There’s a moment in this episode that starts with something simple. Standing in the kitchen, holding a cup of tea, realizing your body is already ten steps ahead of your day. Nothing is wrong. But nothing feels settled either. That moment opens the door to a much bigger question. What is your body actually responding to? We talk about why symptoms aren’t random, why your body doesn’t operate on logic, and how your nervous system is constantly scanning for safety before your conscious mind even catches up. This is the foundation everything else builds on. In this episode, we cover: Why your body prioritizes safety over everything else The difference between what you know and what your body detects Why doing everything right doesn’t always lead to results How symptoms like fatigue, gut issues, and anxiety are protective signals The role of predictability in calming your nervous system How self-trust is built through small, consistent actions Why pace and pressure shape your physiology Timestamps: 00:00 That constant “on” feeling you can’t quite explain 02:00 The kitchen moment that sparked a different question 03:15 Why your body doesn’t care how much you know 05:00 Protection mode vs growth mode and what your symptoms are telling you 07:00 Why logic doesn’t change how your body responds 09:00 Predictability as a signal of safety 12:00 How urgency keeps your body in stress mode 15:00 Why consistency matters more than intensity The takeaway: Your body isn’t fragile. It’s adaptive, intelligent, and constantly working to protect you. And when it doesn’t feel safe, it will always choose protection over healing. Not because it’s broken. Because it’s doing its job. If this episode made something click, stay with that. That awareness is where this whole series begins. If you want a simple place to start applying this, the Morning Mindset Journal is linked in the show notes. It’s a quick, structured way to build consistency and start sending your body a different signal. Follow the show so you don’t miss Part 2, where we get into why knowing what to do still doesn’t translate into change. 🔗 Resources & Links (As An Amazon Associate I Earn A Small Commission From Qualifying Purchases At No Extra Cost To You): Free! The Morning Mindset Journal – A 5–10 minute daily structure to build predictability, coherence, and internal safety (free link in show notes). Where To Find Me Website: www.lisasmithwellness.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prettywell_podcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ThePrettyWellPodcast Podcast: The Pretty Well Podcast (on Apple, Spotify, and everywhere you listen) Your body isn’t broken. It’s responding intelligently. When belief becomes biology, healing starts to make sense. Stay, Pretty Well. 💥 Join the conversation: Share your thoughts with us on social media or in the comments! 🎙 Subscribe, Share & Review: If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more people who need these insights. Thanks for tuning in to Pretty Well! See you next week! Disclaimer: Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as medical advice, please take informed accountability and speak to your provider before making changes to your health routine. The primary purpose of The Pretty Well Podcast being to educate. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice nor to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. By listening to this content, you agree to consult your own physician or qualified health professional regarding specific health questions. Neither Lisa Smith, The Pretty Well Podcast, nor any guest takes responsibility for...
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  • High-Functioning. Healthy. Still Exhausted. Interview with Jared St. Clair from Vitality Radio
    Mar 25 2026
    #204 - High-Functioning. Healthy. Still Exhausted. Interview with Jared St. Clair from Vitality Radio Over time we’ve learned that having the health we want comes down to how much discipline we have: better habits, more consistency, tighter routines. But what if the real reason those approaches keep falling short has nothing to do with what you’re doing—and everything to do with your nervous system? In this delightfully real conversation with Jared St. Clair from Vitality Radio, we go there. Diving beneath the usual performance-driven wellness talk and into what actually moves the needle in your overall energy, wellness, and vitality. We talk about patterns that look “high-functioning” but actually aren’t; why so many people feel a general sense of blah no matter how hard they try; and how pushing harder backfires when your nervous system is already overloaded. This episode connects the dots between your biology, behavior, healing, and identity—with a lot of raw truths (and laughs) along the way. It’s a grounded conversation about feeling safe, seen, and resilient. If you’ve ever wondered why you know what to do but can’t seem to sustain it—or why rest feels wrong—you’ll love this episode. In This Episode, We Talk About: Why willpower breaks down under chronic stress What “nervous system capacity” actually means in real life How high achievers unknowingly train themselves into burnout The difference between discipline and nervous system safety Why rest can feel like a threat—and how to rebuild tolerance for it How to create change that actually sticks (without forcing it) Time Stamps 00:00 — Why discipline isn’t the problem we think it is 03:00 — Stress, adaptation, and the nervous system’s role in behavior 06:30 — High-functioning burnout: when things look fine but feel off 10:00 — Why pushing harder often makes symptoms worse 14:00 — Regulation vs. optimization: what actually creates resilience 18:00 — Relearning rest, recovery, and safety in the body 22:00 — Building capacity instead of chasing performance Why This Conversation Matters Most wellness advice assumes your body is neutral and ready to comply. But when your nervous system is tapping out, no amount of discipline will work. Healing doesn’t start with better habits—it starts with creating enough safety and space for change to happen. This episode is a breath of fresh air—especially if you’re tired of trying harder and getting nowhere. Where to Find Jared Website: https://vitalitynutrition.com/pages/about-us?srsltid=AfmBOoqNMcBTmQ--3AVS4U0R75f3nstRJrxseq2xka5ClgOEOPso8lnb Podcast: https://www.vitalityradio.com/listen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaredsaint/ https://www.instagram.com/vitalityradio/ Where to Find Lisa Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prettywell_podcast Website: https://lisasmithwellness.com Listen to The Pretty Well Podcast wherever you get your podcasts Disclaimer: Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as medical advice, please take informed accountability and speak to your provider before making changes to your health routine. The primary purpose of The Pretty Well Podcast being to educate. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice nor to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. By listening to this content, you agree to consult your own physician or qualified health professional regarding specific health questions. Neither Lisa Smith, The Pretty Well Podcast, nor any guest takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons following the information in this educational content. All listeners of this content, especially those who are pregnant or taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement, or lifestyle program. The Pretty Well Podcast is for private non-commercial use and our guests do not necessarily reflect any agency, organization, or company that they work for. In addition, opinions of interview guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Lisa Smith and/or The Pretty Well Podcast. This content is not guaranteed to be correct, complete, or up to date. ✨Join the conversation: Share your thoughts with us on social media or in the comments! 🎙 Subscribe, Share & Review: If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more people who need these insights. Thanks for tuning in to Pretty Well! See you next week.
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  • Who Said You Had To Be Perfect To Be Well? With Dr. Kim Howes
    Mar 18 2026
    #203 - Who Said You Had To Be Perfect To Be Well? With Dr. Kim Howes If you’ve ever thought, “I’m not feeling my best because I’m not doing all the things right,” this episode is going to hit. Because somewhere along the way, a lot of high-capacity people accepted the idea that wellness equals doing all the things - just right. Perfect routines. Perfect mindset. Perfect food. Perfect supplements. Perfect activity. Perfect body. And that? That’s exhausting. And... It's a lie. In this episode of Pretty Well, I sit down with Dr. Kim Howes to unpack the quiet pressure so many of us carry: the belief that feeling great requires us to be perfect. And we get very honest about how that belief is keeping you stuck in cycles of over-functioning, analysis paralysis, and never quite feeling like you’re “there.” This is not a fluffy “just love yourself more” conversation. It’s nuanced. Grounded. Practical. And if you’re someone who does all the right things but still feels like you’re failing at them? You’re going to feel very seen. In This Episode, We Cover: [02:10] The Real Roots of Perfectionism Dr. Howes breaks down how perfectionism isn’t about high standards — it’s often about protection. Protection from rejection. Criticism. Not feeling enough. You’ll start to recognize how this pattern may have quietly shaped your relationship with food, productivity, health, and even rest. [07:45] The Hidden Cost of “Doing Everything Right” We talk about the mental load of constantly trying to optimize yourself — and why it creates more nervous system activation than progress. If you’ve ever thought: “Why am I still tired?” “Why doesn’t this feel easier?” “Why do I feel behind even when I’m ahead?” This section will hit. [14:30] When Wellness Becomes Another Performance There’s a difference between supporting your health and performing your health. We unpack how wellness culture can subtly reinforce the idea that you are only as good as your discipline. And how that belief undermines self-trust over time. [21:55] Self-Compassion (Without the Eye Roll) Not the soft, vague version. The evidence-based, nervous-system-regulating, behavior-changing version. Dr. Howes explains why self-compassion actually increases accountability and follow-through — instead of making you complacent. This is the part most high achievers misunderstand. [29:40] How to Interrupt the “Never Enough” Loop We get practical here. What to say to yourself in real time. How to catch the inner critic before it runs the meeting. How to build standards without building shame. Small shifts. Big relief. Why This Episode Matters Because if you secretly believe: I should be further by now I shouldn’t struggle with this If I were stronger, I’d have figured it out …then perfectionism is likely running more of your life than you realize. And the irony? The more you chase perfect wellness, the further you drift from actually living the life you love. This conversation isn’t about lowering your standards. It’s about removing the internal pressure that’s keeping you tense, reactive, and quietly dissatisfied — even when you’re doing everything “right.” If this episode resonates, share it with someone else who holds themselves to impossible standards. And if you’re ready to stop performing wellness and actually feel amazing — this is where to start. 🔗 Resources & Links - Connect with Dr. Kim: Website: DrKimHowes.com Instagram & TikTok: @drkimberlyhowes 💥 Join the conversation: Share your thoughts with us on social media or in the comments! 🎙 Subscribe, Share & Review: If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more people who need these insights. Thanks for tuning in to Pretty Well! See you next week! Contact Lisa: Website: www.lisasmithwellness.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/prettywell_podcast/ Disclaimer: Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as medical advice, please take informed accountability and speak to your provider before making changes to your health routine. The primary purpose of The Pretty Well Podcast being to educate. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice nor to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. By listening to this content, you agree to consult your own physician or qualified health professional regarding specific health questions. Neither Lisa Smith, The Pretty Well Podcast, nor any guest takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons following the information in this educational content. All listeners of this content, especially those who are pregnant or taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement, or lifestyle program. ...
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  • Your Body Remembers: How Stored Emotions Shape Your Health, Success, and Relationships with Riana Malia
    Mar 11 2026
    #202 - Your Body Remembers: How Stored Emotions Shape Your Health, Success, and Relationships with Riana Malia Ever wonder why, no matter how much work you’ve done toward healing and life goals, you still hit the same walls—repeated patterns, anxiety, or that “stuck” feeling you can’t quite name? What if you don’t need to work on yourself anymore—what if it’s more about clearing old, inaccurate messages ? In this episode, I sit down with Riana Malia, creator of Quantum Time Release (QTR) and Quantum Goal Setting, to explore how stored emotions, subconscious patterns, and energetic imprints shape your physical health, your relationships, and even your sense of success. If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at words like “quantum” or “energy work,” stay with me—because this one’s rooted in neuroscience, not hocus pocus or woo. Riana breaks down how unresolved emotions literally alter your nervous system, and how releasing them can create measurable shifts in your body and your life. 🌿 We Get Into: What’s really happening neurologically when emotions get “stuck”The science behind Quantum Time Release (and why it’s evidence-based)The difference between mindset work and full-body transformationHow to tell if your body is still carrying old emotional baggageA simple process you can try today to feel that energetic shift instantlyHow to live in alignment — where your nervous system, beliefs, and biology are finally on the same team What I love about Riana’s work is that it reminds us: healing isn’t just biochemical. It’s emotional, energetic, and deeply personal. Your body isn’t betraying you—it’s communicating with you. Those patterns and triggers aren’t flaws; they’re feedback. Once you see them as data—not drama—you can finally release what’s outdated and start creating something new. You don’t have to carry old stories, limiting beliefs, or emotions just because they’ve been there a long time. The moment you realize your nervous system can relearn safety, everything starts to shift. Pause for a second and ask yourself: What’s one emotional pattern or belief you’re ready to release—and what new version of yourself are you ready to make space for? Then, go check out Riana’s resources (linked below). And if you loved this conversation, share it with a friend who’s also ready to swap burnout and old programming for freedom, vitality, and glow. 🔗 Resources & Links (As An Amazon Associate I Earn A Small Commission From Qualifying Purchases At No Extra Cost To You): Riana’s website: rianamalia.com Riana’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rianamalia/?hl=enRiana’s FB: https://www.facebook.com/RianaMaliaRiana’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rianamalia 💥 Join the conversation: Share your thoughts with us on social media or in the comments! 🎙 Subscribe, Share & Review: If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more people who need these insights. Thanks for tuning in to Pretty Well! See you next week! Contact Lisa: Website: www.lisasmithwellness.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/prettywell_podcast/ Disclaimer: Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as medical advice, please take informed accountability and speak to your provider before making changes to your health routine. The primary purpose of The Pretty Well Podcast being to educate. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice nor to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. By listening to this content, you agree to consult your own physician or qualified health professional regarding specific health questions. Neither Lisa Smith, The Pretty Well Podcast, nor any guest takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons following the information in this educational content. All listeners of this content, especially those who are pregnant or taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement, or lifestyle program. The Pretty Well Podcast is for private non-commercial use and our guests do not necessarily reflect any agency, organization, or company that they work for. In addition, opinions of interview guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Lisa Smith and/or The Pretty Well Podcast. This content is not guaranteed to be correct, complete, or up to date.
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  • Stop the Hustle: How Doing Less Can 10x Your Success with Brannon Poe
    Mar 4 2026
    #201 - Stop the Hustle: How Doing Less Can 10x Your Success with Brannon Poe, CPA, Author, Founder of Poe Group Advisors & Accounting Practice Academy Create More Time, Profit & Freedom—Without Burning Out What if the key to greater success wasn’t doing more—but finally doing less? In this episode, I talk with Brannon Poe, a CPA and entrepreneur who’s redefining what it means to “have it all.” Brannon helps accounting firm owners build, buy, and sell thriving practices—but the brilliance of his work isn’t just in business strategy. It’s in teaching high performers how to reclaim time, profit, and freedom without losing their sanity (or their marriages) in the process. We dig into how he discovered the power of margin, mindset, and unplugged vacations—and how every overextended professional can apply these same principles to their own lives. You’ll hear: Why busy is the new burnout—and how to stop wearing it like a badge of honor. The deceptively simple mindset shift that separates exhausted achievers from calm high-performers. How a cruise, a laptop ultimatum, and a good wife sparked Brannon’s “freedom revolution.” The truth about why stepping away (literally) makes your business—and your brain—work better. The 3-bucket strategy for reclaiming your calendar and your creativity. Why the most successful people he knows are also the most balanced. This conversation will challenge the part of you that thinks you can’t slow down. Step in closer: you can—and your work, health, and happiness will thank you. 🔥Takeaway: It’s not about doing it all. True success isn’t built on hustle—it’s built on margin. When you believe life can work better, it does. 💎 You’ll Learn Why busy isn’t a badge of honor—it’s a red flag. How Brannon’s “Unplugged Vacation” changed his life (and saved his sanity). The mindset shift that separates thriving business owners from burned-out ones. How to build true margin into your days—even if you think you can’t. The underrated link between mental health, leadership, and profitability. How to create space for better ideas, deeper focus, and actual joy. 🕰️ Episode Timestamps [00:02:15] – Meet Brannon Poe: The CPA who built a freedom-based business model. [00:05:20] – The cruise that changed everything—and the laptop that almost went overboard. [00:08:40] – Why the most successful people Brannon knows work less (and earn more). [00:12:10] – How the “Strategic Coach” method reframed his relationship with time. [00:14:55] – The first baby step to reclaim your weekends (and your sanity). [00:19:30] – The power of intentionality—and why “just a quick email check” is your downfall. [00:22:50] – The mindset myths keeping you stuck in stress and scarcity. [00:27:45] – How to stop wearing busy like a badge of honor. [00:31:00] – The 3-Bucket Tool: A simple framework for delegating and letting go. [00:37:10] – Why real creativity and leadership only happen when you unplug. [00:45:00] – Brannon’s wellness nonnegotiable: 25 years of consistent movement and mental clarity. [00:49:30] – The one belief that changes everything (and how to finally embody it). 🔗 Resources & Links: Brannon's books: https://amzn.to/4rtK0ad Brannon’s website: https://poegroupadvisors.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poegroup/YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCniu-SWqezXDabYtGMXK9IwLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/poe-group-advisors/ 💥 Join the conversation: Share your thoughts with us on social media or in the comments! 🎙 Subscribe, Share & Review: If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more people who need these insights. Thanks for tuning in to Pretty Well! See you next week! Contact Lisa: Website: www.lisasmithwellness.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/prettywell_podcast/ Disclaimer: Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as medical advice, please take informed accountability and speak to your provider before making changes to your health routine. The primary purpose of The Pretty Well Podcast being to educate. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice nor to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. By listening to this content, you agree to consult your own physician or qualified health professional regarding specific health questions. Neither Lisa Smith, The Pretty Well Podcast, nor any guest takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons following the information in this educational content. All listeners of this content, especially those who are pregnant or taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement, or lifestyle program. The Pretty Well...
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  • Miracle Cure or Internet Hype? The Truth About Castor Oil
    Feb 25 2026
    #200 - Miracle Cure or Internet Hype? The Truth About Castor Oil Castor oil is having a moment. Scroll social media for five minutes and you’ll see it: “Cured my endometriosis.” “Detoxed my liver.” “Regrew my hairline.” “Healed… well, everything.” And when something is suddenly the solution to literally every problem… it’s time to pause. Because while castor oil is absolutely powerful, not every claim floating around the internet deserves your blind trust (or all of your body parts). In this episode, I break down what castor oil actually is, what it’s scientifically supported for, what I personally use it for, and what I absolutely would not recommend—especially if you’re pregnant or thinking about putting it near your eyeballs. If you’ve been curious about castor oil packs, anti-aging benefits, hair growth hacks, stretch mark reduction, or lymphatic detox claims… this episode is your grounded, evidence-based (with a dash of anecdotal honesty) guide. What You’ll Learn in This Episode What castor oil is made of (and why omega-9 fatty acids matter)FDA-approved uses vs. influencer folkloreWhether castor oil actually helps with constipationSkin barrier repair, anti-aging, and collagen supportHair growth, scalp health, and rosemary oil synergyCastor oil for scars, stretch marks, arthritis, and cracked heelsThe truth about castor oil packs for liver detoxRegular vs. Jamaican black castor oil—is there a difference?Side effects, safety, and when to absolutely avoid it Timestamps 00:00 – Castor oil: miracle cure or marketing frenzy? 01:00 – Why the FDA cracked down on exaggerated claims 02:00 – What castor oil actually is (hello, omega-9 fatty acids) 04:30 – What it’s officially approved for 05:00 – Would I drink it for constipation? 06:30 – Traditional uses: skin conditions, infections, inflammation, lymphatic support 07:30 – Skin benefits that actually make sense 08:00 – Fine lines, wrinkles, and collagen support (why it may help) 09:00 – How to use it for hair growth 10:30 – Acne: helpful or hormonal disaster? (Bio-individuality matters) 12:00 – Castor oil packs for liver detox—worth it? 13:00 – Thyroid application (yes, I use it for Hashimoto’s support) 14:00 – Stretch marks & scars: how to use heat to enhance absorption 16:00 – Anti-aging layering method (this is worth the price of admission) 17:00 – Lips: hyaluronic acid + castor oil combo 18:00 – Cracked heels, cuticles, and nail growth 20:00 – The fern experiment (because why not?) 21:00 – Jamaican black castor oil vs. regular: which is better? 22:00 – Side effects and when not to use it 23:00 – Pregnancy warning (seriously, a hard no) 24:00 – My honest verdict Let’s Talk About What’s Real Castor oil is rich in ricinoleic acid—an omega-9 fatty acid with anti-inflammatory properties. That’s the magic. It’s thick. It’s deeply emollient. It seals moisture in like a champ. Which makes it excellent for: Dry skinEczema-prone areasCrepey skin in perimenopause and menopauseFine lines (temporarily plumping through hydration)Cracked heelsDry cuticlesScalp nourishment And when you layer it correctly, it acts like a sealant to hold hydration in. I personally use it nightly on my face, neck, thyroid area, lips, and brows. Am I shiny before bed? Yes. Do I care? Not even a little. What I’d Be Careful With Internal use for constipation (very effective but not my first-line recommendation)Anything near your eyes (I woke up with red, burning, and irritated eyes)Vaginal dryness or sensitive internal use (research first, please) When To Never Use It Pregnancy (it induces labor) Castor Oil & Hormones As estrogen drops in perimenopause and menopause, skin becomes thinner, drier, and less elastic. This is where castor oil shines—literally and figuratively. It supports: Skin barrier repairMoisture retentionElasticity appearanceThat “spring back” we start to lose Is it Botox? No. Is it still amazing and affordable? Absolutely. Bottom Line Is castor oil a cure-all? Nope. Is it a potent, multi-use, low-risk tool? Yes. In a world where we’re constantly sold $200 serums and complicated 12-step regimens, there’s something refreshing about a humble glass bottle that’s been used for centuries. If you try it: Buy organicMake sure it’s in a dark glass bottlePatch test firstUse cotton (preferably organic), not polyester, when covering treated areas And maybe—just maybe—pour it into something beautiful so you’ll actually remember to use it. One More Thing Pretty Well was shared more than 94% of other shows in Spotify Wrapped this year. That’s because of you. You share it. You text it. You send it to friends who need better information without the hype. And that means everything to me. If this episode helped you to decode the castor oil craze (or prevented you from putting it in your eyes), do me a favor and share it with a friend. 🔗 Resources & Links (As An ...
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  • The Real Glow Up: Healing Chronic Issues From The Inside Out with Kat Vong
    Feb 18 2026
    #199 - The Real Glow Up: Healing Chronic Issues From The Inside Out with Kat Vong If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and felt betrayed by your own skin… If you’ve been told “it’s just genetic” or “here’s another prescription”… If you’re quietly wondering whether something deeper is going on— Stop scrolling. This episode is the one you’ve been waiting for. Today I’m joined by my friend Kat Vong—host of the Well Done podcast and founder-in-the-making of a clean beauty brand for women with chronic skin struggles. Kat’s story is raw, emotional, and wildly empowering. After years of battling off-and-on eczema that left her in physical pain and emotional exhaustion, Kat's body erupted in severe eczema just three weeks before her wedding. We’re talking weeping wounds. Steroid injections. Oral steroids. Topicals on repeat. And that was just the beginning. What unfolded over the next several years included topical steroid withdrawal, toxic overload, leaky gut, postpartum depression, a NICU stay with twins at UCLA—and ultimately, a complete identity shift that changed everything. This conversation is about more than eczema. It’s about the skin–gut–toxin connection. It’s about stress, identity, and the nervous system. It’s about what happens when you decide to heal—and cut off every other option. The best news - whether it's your skin or something else, healing.is.possible. In This Episode, We Cover: Heavy metals, phthalates, parabens—and how toxic burden shows up in your skin Leaky gut and why “everything” can suddenly become a trigger Why detox can initially make flares worse The missing piece in chronic healing: identity and mindset The hidden dangers of long-term topical steroid useWhat topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) actually looks likeThe beauty industry’s blind spots—and what needs to change Practical skin barrier repair from the inside out How meditation rewires your biology (yes, really) Timestamps 00:00 – Meet Kat: severe eczema, beauty industry insider, and the wedding-week flare from hell 02:00 – Three types of steroids in three weeks (and why that mattered later) 03:30 – When the flares came back worse than before 05:00 – Discovering topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) and sleeping on towels 08:00 – The functional testing that changed everything: toxins, gut, inflammation 09:30 – Heavy metals, parabens, phthalates, mold—and why her practitioner was shocked 11:00 – Leaky gut, gluten markers, and the “everything is a trigger” phase 12:00 – Detox + TSW: when healing looks worse before it gets better 13:30 – Pregnancy, temporary glowing skin, and the devastating steroid shot before delivery 15:00 – NICU, postpartum depression, and the emotional toll of skin disease 18:30 – The surprising non-food trigger most people ignore: toxic burden 20:00 – Stress as gasoline on the inflammatory fire 21:30 – “You can’t drain the bathtub if the faucet’s still running.” 22:30 – Identity work: “I am someone who has eczema” vs. “I am someone who heals.” 26:00 – The meditations that changed her brain (inspired by Joe Dispenza and his books Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself and You Are the Placebo) 29:00 – The desperation loop that keeps people stuck 30:00 – Decide vs. choose: cutting off every other option 31:30 – Skin barrier repair explained simply (bricks + mortar analogy) 34:00 – Makeup, shame, leadership, and not feeling “enough” in the beauty industry 37:00 – Beauty, identity, and self-worth beyond appearance 39:00 – If you feel stuck, here’s what you need to hear 41:00 – Turning pain into purpose 42:00 – Kat’s upcoming clean beauty brand for chronic skin conditions Let’s Talk Root Causes What struck me most in this conversation? It wasn’t just the heavy metals or the leaky gut (although yes, those matter). It was this: You cannot heal in the same identity that created the illness. I’ve seen this over and over in clinical practice. We can remove inflammatory foods. We can support detox pathways. We can rebuild the gut lining. But if someone still believes, deep down, “This is just who I am”… the body listens. Kat didn’t just detox her liver. She detoxed her identity. And that’s where the shift happened. If You’re Struggling with Chronic Condition Right Now… Here’s your gentle but firm nudge: Get proper testing. Guessing is exhausting. Reduce inflammation first (you can’t drain a bathtub with the faucet running). Support detox pathways before aggressive detox. Repair the gut lining. Regulate the nervous system daily. Decide that healing is happening—even if your eyes haven’t caught up yet. Your body is not broken. It’s communicating. And as someone who has walked countless women through chronic conditions, autoimmunity, skin flares—I can tell you: when we address toxins, gut integrity, stress, and identity together… things change. ...
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  • Got Brain Fog? Get Your Focus Back. Interview with Judy Gaman
    Feb 11 2026
    #198 - Got Brain Fog? Get Your Focus Back. Interview with Judy Gaman Pretty Well Podcast: Judy Gaman on Brain Optimization, Longevity & Cognitive Health What if your brain fog, fatigue, or “I just can’t focus” moments aren’t about age — but small, daily habits that for the most part, go unnoticed? In this week’s Pretty Well episode, I sit down with Judy Gaman, CEO of Executive Medicine of Texas, bestselling author, frequent healthy living expert on Fox News Radio, and host of Stay Young America. Judy is a powerhouse in preventive medicine, longevity, and brain optimization — and she’s sharing what she’s learned from decades of helping high-performing patients reclaim their energy, clarity, and focus. We talk about everything from brain mapping and neurofeedback to why multitasking is wrecking your nervous system (and what to do instead). Judy also shares incredible insights from her late 100-year-old best friend, Lucille — including how connection, laughter, and purpose might just be the most powerful medicine of all. This conversation is equal parts science, story, and soul — with plenty of practical steps you can start today to keep your brain sharp for decades to come and live a life of joy. ⏰ Timestamps: 00:00 – The truth about “drug and drop” medicine vs. true prevention 02:45 – Why personalized goals are the foundation of lasting wellness 06:50 – How brain mapping and neurofeedback reveal hidden stress patterns 10:30 – The link between grief, trauma, and cognitive decline 19:30 – How to reset your nervous system in a world that never stops 23:00 – Neuroplasticity: how your brain can actually heal itself 28:45 – The science of laughter, positivity, and emotional healing 31:00 – Artificial sweeteners, gut-brain health, and shocking research from Harvard 38:45 – Lessons from Lucille: brain longevity from a 100-year-old firecracker 42:15 – Finding purpose, giving back, and keeping your brain young 💡 You’ll Learn: The real reason your brain feels foggy — and what your phone has to do with itHow brain mapping can reveal the effects of grief, trauma, and overworkWhy multitasking is one of the biggest lies we’ve been soldThe five daily habits that sharpen focus and slow cognitive agingThe surprising research on artificial sweeteners and brain confusionHow laughter, purpose, and community literally rewire your brain for health 🌿 Empowering Takeaway: You don’t need a total life overhaul to protect your brain — you need awareness, intention, and small daily choices that nurture your nervous system instead of draining it. Healing your brain begins when you slow down, tune in, and remember that your body is wired to repair itself when given the chance. 🎧 Listen now to rediscover your focus, vitality, and purpose — and to be reminded that midlife isn’t the beginning of decline. It’s the moment your wisdom meets clarity. 🔗 Resources & Links (As An Amazon Associate I Earn A Small Commission From Qualifying Purchases At No Extra Cost To You): Judy’s website: https://www.judygaman.com/about-judy Executive Medicine of Texas: https://www.emtexas.com/Judy’s book Love, Life, and Lucille: Lessons Learned from a Centenarian https://amzn.to/4hD98XJ 💥 Join the conversation: Share your thoughts with us on social media or in the comments! 🎙 Subscribe, Share & Review: If you loved this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Your support helps us reach more people who need these insights. Thanks for tuning in to Pretty Well! See you next week! Contact Lisa: Website: www.lisasmithwellness.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/prettywell_podcast/ Disclaimer: Nothing in this podcast is to be taken as medical advice, please take informed accountability and speak to your provider before making changes to your health routine. The primary purpose of The Pretty Well Podcast being to educate. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice nor to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. By listening to this content, you agree to consult your own physician or qualified health professional regarding specific health questions. Neither Lisa Smith, The Pretty Well Podcast, nor any guest takes responsibility for possible health consequences of any person or persons following the information in this educational content. All listeners of this content, especially those who are pregnant or taking prescription or over-the-counter medications, should consult their physicians before beginning any nutrition, supplement, or lifestyle program. The Pretty Well Podcast is for private non-commercial use and our guests do not necessarily reflect any agency, organization, or company that they work for. In addition, opinions of interview guests do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Lisa Smith and/or The Pretty ...
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