Wellness: Rebranded Podcast
If you’re ready to implement lasting changes into your approach to health, nutrition, and fitness, this podcast is for you. It’s time to break up with diet culture, and say hello to loving yourself.
Mindfulness Isn’t Just Meditation: How to Actually Be Present in Your Busy Life
We hear the word mindfulness all the time, but what does it actually mean… and more importantly, how do we practice it in real life?
In this episode, Maria, Tara and Elizabeth have a refreshingly real conversation on what mindfulness looks like outside of a yoga studio. From zoning out while driving to doom scrolling (or as Maria calls it — dumbscrolling), we explore how modern life disconnects us from the present moment — and how small shifts can bring us back to ourselves.
Burnout, Boundaries, and Redefining Success in High-Pressure Jobs with Tanner Greenwalt
135. Burnout, Boundaries, and Redefining Success in High-Pressure Jobs with Tanner Greenwalt
Burnout doesn’t just happen in therapy rooms or hospitals—it happens in boardrooms, loan offices, and anywhere women are expected to give endlessly without pause. In this episode, we’re joined by Tanner Greenwalt, a seasoned mortgage professional who is changing the way her industry views mental health and success.
The Truth About Midlife: Perimenopause, Mindset, and Owning Your Power with Dr. Sara Poldmae
The Truth About Midlife: Perimenopause, Mindset, and Owning Your Power with Dr. Sara Poldmae
How Much Protein Do Women in Midlife Really Need?
Protein is having a moment—but how much do you actually need?
In this episode, we’re digging into the hype, the research, and the real-life application of protein intake for women in all stages of life, including perimenopause and menopause. With so much noise around macros and protein powders, it can be hard to know what’s real and what’s just diet culture in disguise.
From Body Negativity to Body Love: Reframing How We See Ourselves
Why is it so hard for us to love our bodies?
In this episode, we explore the pervasive body negativity women are taught from an early age—and what it takes to shift that narrative. Inspired by a moving presentation from Tara, we dive deep into how we speak about, think about, and experience our bodies. Instead of focusing on what our bodies look like, we celebrate what they do.
Raising Healthy Kids—Without the Weight Talk with Jill Castle, Kids Thrive at Every Size
Raising Healthy Kids—Without the Weight Talk with Jill Castle, Kids Thrive at Every Size
Are You Addicted to Your Phone? A Conversation on Digital Mindfulness
Are You Addicted to Your Phone? A Conversation on Digital Mindfulness
We’re Getting Real About Our Wellness: Struggles, Laughs, and A Dose of Vulnerability
We’re Getting Real About Our Wellness: Struggles, Laughs, and A Dose of Vulnerability
Raising Mentally Healthy Kids: What Every Parent Needs to Know | Advice from a Licensed Mental Health Therapist
Is there anything more important than your child’s mental health? In this episode, Maria Winters, a Licensed Mental Health Therapist, takes the lead on often-overlooked ways parents can support their kids’ emotional well-being.
Menopause Myths, Body Changes & The Truth About Strength Training with Ren Jones
Think menopause is all about suffering in silence? Think again! We’re bringing back the Menopause Man himself, Ren Jones. Ren is a certified personal trainer specializing in menopause health, fitness, and nutrition, helping women over 30 feel strong, confident, and at home in their bodies.
Your Worth Is Not in Your Body: Celebrating Women’s Success and Self-Worth
Your body is the least interesting thing about you.
This episode is all about the complex world of body shaming, self-worth, and societal expectations with a personal story that sheds light on resilience and self-acceptance.
Gray Hairs, Beauty Standards, and Owning Our Awesomeness: Unpacking Beauty Standards in 2025
Gray hairs with attitude, body image trolls, and the absurd pressure to look perfect—yeah, we’re going there today.
In this episode, we were having a casual, off-line conversation about beauty, aging, and societal pressures when we thought — hey, this is too good not to share! Inspired by Nelly Furtado’s candid post on body neutrality, we dive into the absurdity of beauty standards. From tweezing gray hairs to handling unsolicited advice about makeup, we explore the unrelenting pressure women face to “look the part” at every age. Spoiler alert: even people in the pictures don’t look like that!
The Healing Power of Music with José Luis Novo & Dr. Elizabeth Schmidt, Annapolis Symphony Orchestra
Today, we are honored to welcome José Luis Novo, Maestro of the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra, and Dr. Elizabeth Schmidt, board member and emergency medicine specialist. Together, we explore the profound impact music can have on our physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Music is not just for entertainment, it is also a powerful tool for improving health and well-being.
Truth Bombs & "Boob Windows" – The Most Underrated & Overrated Facts About Our Wellness Professions
In this episode of Wellness Rebranded, we’re throwing all caution to the wind and sharing the truth bombs you’ve been waiting for! We dive deep into the most underrated and overrated facts about our professions in wellness and health, and trust us—there are some real surprises you won’t want to miss!
The 'Good Girl' Trap: How to Heal, Grow, and be Happii with Mental Health and Motherhood with Joohi, founder of Happii
What happens when the "good girl" mindset we've grown up with stops serving us? Join us for a powerful conversation with Joohi, founder of Happii, as she shares her journey through depression, motherhood, and unlearning perfectionism to create a life filled with purpose, resilience, and connection.
Joohi opens up about her struggles with anxiety, depression, and the cultural pressures of being the "good girl." Through vulnerability and grit, she shares how she hit rock bottom and began rebuilding her life with newfound wisdom and purpose.
120. Listen to My Body Sounds So Simple — So Why Does It Feel So Hard?
Do you feel like intuitive eating isn’t working for you? Maybe you've tried listening to your body, but instead of finding peace, you've felt lost, frustrated, or stuck in old patterns. You’re not alone!
Elizabeth Harris, registered dietitian and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, dives into why “just listen to your body” is oversimplified advice and unpacks the real steps needed to make peace with food and rebuild self-trust.
Does Intuitive Eating Mean Letting Yourself Go?
January brings a tidal wave of diet culture noise, but today Elizabeth is tackling one of the most common fears about intuitive eating: Does letting go of dieting mean you’re giving up or letting yourself go? Spoiler alert: Absolutely not!
Dismantling Anti-Fat Bias: Body Image, Wellness, and Health at Every Size with Dr. Lisa Folden
In this episode, Dr. Lisa Folden, a North Carolina Licensed Physical Therapist, NASM Certified Behavior Change Specialist, and Anti-Diet Health and Body Image Coach joins the podcast.. Dr. Folden shares her journey of embracing a weight-neutral, Health at Every Size approach and the importance of accessible healthcare for people of all sizes. From her Charlotte-based practice, Healthy Fit Physical Therapy and Wellness Consultants, she works to dismantle toxic diet culture and support clients through intuitive eating, joyful movement, and body acceptance.
Unwrapping Holiday Traditions: Fun, Food, and Family Moments
The holidays are a time for celebration, reflection, and connection, and this episode is packed with stories, laughs, and heartwarming traditions! Join us as we share our cherished family rituals and quirky customs from around the world.
We explore the beauty of creating meaningful moments, the role food plays in our celebrations, and how holiday traditions can also support our well-being. From stockings filled to the brim, to yellow underwear for New Year’s luck, and even the occasional cookie confession, this lighthearted episode is a festive boost for your spirit.