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The Live FAB Life Podcast
Your Blueprint for Balanced Living
Your go-to podcast for real stories and practical tips to manage stress and optimize your energy through Human Design and Functional Nutrition.
ABOUT THE PODCAST
The Live FAB Life Podcast is a weekly show on personalized wellness by Human Design and makes Human Design relatable with practicable and actionable applications in health, work, and everyday life.
With 20+ years in the tech industry and nine years as a health coach, I’ve seen firsthand the impact of stress, fatigue, and burnout.
In each episode, I share insights, tips, and personal stories about managing stress and optimizing energy using Human Design and Functional Nutrition.
Whether you’re a professional feeling overwhelmed by your career or someone seeking practical self-care solutions, you’ll find actionable takeaways here.
Tune in for episodes that cover:
Human Design insights to understand your stress triggers
Nutrition tips to support your emotional and physical well-being
Personal stories of navigating stress in high-pressure environments
Simple, sustainable practices to help you thrive
Catch new episodes every week!
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→ Engaging in intimate, honest, and authentic conversations about health, work, and daily life
→ Bringing Human Design to life through a unique blend with Functional Nutrition
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POPULAR EPISODES
Bio-individuality and Human Design
Episode 180
Using Human Design to Avoid Burnout
Episode 160
Your Human Design Authority - How Do You Best Make Decisions?
Episode 184
Episode 206
Your Human Design Motivation
RECENT EPISODES
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Episode 132: Returning from Hiatus
After a mini-hiatus, I’m back with a new episode where you’ll hear me share my thoughts on:
Learning about racism
Exploring diversity in wellness
Simplifying health
Episode 131: Reclaiming Holistic Wisdom Through Embodiment and Clarification with Sadie Adams
What do you do when you’ve tried all of the conventional and holistic strategies but yet your health issues haven’t completely been resolved? Sometimes deep inner work is required, especially if you’re struggling with Adrenal Fatigue and burnout. But if you’re someone who just can’t slow down, what’s the likelihood of you taking the time to explore this inner work?
Quarantine life has given me the time to do this inner work that quite frankly, I may have never done otherwise, and some of that inner work has been done with the help of my dear friend and returning guest, Sadie Adams. Sadie joined me in Episode 117 where we talked about nurturing natural beauty through calm presence & authentic self-expression.
In this episode, Sadie returns to the show sharing insights and wisdom on how to reclaim holistic wisdom. Sadie draws from her vast education, wisdom, and her many gifts to help people self-heal with:
Repatterning
Embodiment
Integrating the body, mind, and spirit
Using modalities like breathwork, meditation, and movement, she helps people come back into their bodies to reclaim their presence, choices, and freedom.
You’ll hear how she’s helping me:
Repattern and release a “need to / have to” mindset which in turn helps me with relaxation, tapping into my parasympathetic system to ultimately help me sleep better
Relieve aches and pains in my body using breathwork and active movement
Address long unresolved pain from past running injuries that I’ve battled for over a decade
Her work is unlike anything I’ve experienced before, and if you’re someone who’s made the diet and lifestyle changes but your issues haven’t fully resolved, then I urge you to consider exploring the deep kind of interwork that Sadie offers to help you along your healing journey.
Episode 130: Finding Ease & Alignment Through Human Design with Victoria Jane
I believe that a significant part of being healthy is feeling at-ease, free of tension, and living in alignment with who are. Human Design is a powerful tool that can help us reconnect with our true selves.
Joining me to introduce the concept of Human Design is Victoria Jane.
Victoria is a Human Design Reader and Coach. Her mission is to guide growth-oriented folks to use Human Design to live vibrantly - with less hustle and more flow.
After a decade in Silicon Valley achieving everything she thought she was “supposed to” - a coveted career, great salary, and all the free snacks, she was forced to face the harsh reality that she was also exhausted, burnt out, and in danger of doing irreparable damage to her health.
As she searched for how to heal not just her body, but also her spirit, she discovered Human Design. Learning her unique design changed her life. It helped her reconnect back into living in alignment with her energy and intuition, giving her permission to let go of the “shoulds” and start living for herself.
In this episode you’ll hear us discuss:
What is Human Design
The 5 Energy Types of Human Design
How Human Design can enhance your work, relationships, and virtually every aspect of your life
I also share how learning about my Human Design profile as a Projector has shifted my mindset and how I show up in the world.
Episode 129: Best Practices for Working From Home and Managing Virtual Teams
If you’ve suddenly found yourself working from home and it’s been a tougher transition than expected, this episode is for you.
Returning to the show is my friend, colleague, and former manager, Terri Quinn. Terri last joined me in Episode 121: Understanding Your Priorities & Establishing Boundaries in the Workplace, which was recorded weeks before we were quarantined.
In this episode, we expand on our conversation of priorities and boundaries. Drawing on her past 15 years of experience, Terri shares her best practices for being a remote worker, as well as being a remote people manager.
You’ll hear us discuss:
How to maintain balance when working with teams across global time zones
The importance of over communication for virtual teams
How to establish teamwork and unity when managing virtual teams
The impact that a manager has on a direct report’s health and well-being
And so much more
Episode 128: On Love, Safety, Belonging and Raising Your Self-Worth Through Inner Child Work with Veronica Grant
In this episode, I’m joined by Veronica Grant. Veronica is a Love + Life Coach, host of the popular Love Life Connection podcast, creator of the Love Action Tribe, and her work has been featured in O the Oprah Magazine, Bustle, Your Tango, and countless of other podcasts.
She helps successful women who feel like they have it all except love, find it.
You’ll hear us discuss love, safety, belonging, and how she uses inner child work to help women:
Learn how to love themselves
Learn how to let go of control
Learn how to raise their self-worth, especially when it comes to abundance and money mindset
Episode 125: What Changed (and What's Stayed the Same) During Quarantine
In this solo episode, I’m sharing what life has been like for the first 36 days of sheltering in place - solo.
I share what’s changed and what hasn’t when it comes to my work, my workouts, meditation, my mindset and new introspections, and of course, food - and wanting all the comfort food!
I also share what I’ve been up to daily, new things I’ve tried, and three new curated recipe collections that I created for you (that you can find in the show notes for this episode!):
22 Healthy Recipes that Support Your Immune System
14 Healthy Pantry Staple Recipes
12 Healthy and Affordable Recipes
Episode 124: Finding Calm Through Decluttering and How to Get Started with Carly Adams of The Tidy Revival
Studies have shown that clutter is a major source of stress. So how can you alleviate it? Get rid of the clutter! Perhaps you’ve already started the process while sheltering-in-place, but if you haven’t now might be a great time to get started!
Joining me in this episode is Carly Adams of the Tidy Revival. Carly is a Professional Organizer based in Sacramento, CA. She helps her clients get organized in their homes & businesses by working alongside them, or virtually through personalized action plans. Whether that’s helping clients declutter, create a Pinterest-perfect pantry, or helping busy parents re-examine the flow of their kitchen or utility closet - Carly is a self-proclaimed “organizational nerd” that loves to geek out to her clients’ benefit.
You’ll hear us discuss:
The Tidy Revival story
Her top tips of how to start decluttering when it feels so overwhelming
What to do when emotions take over
7 tips for decluttering any space
I started decluttering my home back at the beginning of the year and with each space that I cleared, it felt like a weight lifted off my shoulders, leaving me with a lightness I haven’t felt in a long time.
I truly believe that decluttering has helped make sheltering-in-place for a prolonged period of time feel comfortable because my home is now a space that I enjoy being in.
Episode 123: Managing Anxiety and Finding Balance with Work-Related Stress with Jenny Castaneda
Joining me in this episode is returning guest and friend of the show, Jenny Castaneda. Jenny is the author of One-Pot Paleo and Easy Keto Meal Prep (hear all about it in Episode 098), and the blogger at Cook and Savor.
Jenny is also a woman in tech, working in the IT industry for the past 20 years. Last year she began having unexplained aches, pains, and other physical ailments. After seeing a number of doctors and practitioners, she discovered that it was stress and anxiety, largely related to her work.
She’s openly shared this experience on her Instagram account, taking her tens of thousands of followers along this journey with her.
You’ll hear us discuss:
How her physical, mental and emotional symptoms manifested
What she tried to her manage these symptoms, what worked, and what didn’t
The modalities and daily practices that help her manage these symptoms
Stress, anxiety and mental health aren’t topics that people feel comfortable sharing so openly, but Jenny also shares how talking about her experiences have helped her find a community, finding support and feeling less alone as she navigates through this journey.
Episode 122: Tips to Stay Healthy While Working From Home
Are you unexpectedly now working from home?
Do you find yourself still in your pj’s at 6 pm?
With aches and pains from sitting all day without a dedicated ergonomic workspace?
And feeling frazzled by the disruption of your normal routine?
If so, this episode is for you! Drawing from the past eight years of full-time working from home, I’m sharing eight tips to help ease the surprisingly challenging transition of going from office to remote worker.