Health Coach Conversations
Health Coach Conversations is a podcast hosted by Cathy Sykora, founder of The Health Coach Group, whose mission is to bring awareness, professionalism, and growth to the health coaching industry. That’s what this podcast will be all about. I’ll be sharing with you what I myself have to teach, and we’ll have wellness, coaching, and business experts in for short interviews to learn what’s new and better! My purpose for this podcast is to give you the clarity, confidence, knowledge, and motivation to grow, fine tune, and strengthen your business and get more customers.
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EP347: Conscious Home Design for a Better Life with Talor Stewart
04/06/2026
EP347: Conscious Home Design for a Better Life with Talor Stewart
In this episode, Cathy Sykora talks with licensed architect and bestselling author Talor Stewart about how our homes can either support or sabotage the lives we want to live. Talor explains that Conscious Home Design is not about decorating trends, square footage, or architectural style. Instead, it is about creating spaces that align with your goals, habits, relationships, and well-being. He shares how intentional design can reduce friction, encourage growth, and help people feel more connected, calm, and supported in their everyday lives. This conversation offers a fresh perspective on the powerful link between environment, happiness, and longevity. In this episode, you'll discover: What Conscious Home Design really means and why it goes far beyond style, materials, or home size How your home environment can either create friction or flow in your daily routines and long-term goals Why Talor believes the home is one of the most powerful personal development tools available What research on happiness and longevity reveals about the importance of relationships in the home The three types of relationships to consider in your space: giving, receiving, and reciprocal Simple ways to redesign even small spaces like a bathroom to support calm, connection, and intention Why small, mindful shifts in your environment can compound into major life changes over time Memorable Quotes: “We shape our buildings thereafter, they shape us.” “The quality of your question determines the quality of your outcomes.” “Not all small things become big things, but all big things started as small things.” Bio: Talor Stewart is a licensed architect with over 25 years experience. His book Conscious Home Design has hit the #1 best seller list in 7 countries so far. Specializing in single and multi-family homes and intentional communities, he works with clients all over the United States and select places internationally. He also offers a certification program for other designers and architects to learn the CHD method to help their clients apply the life changing principles wherever they are. Find out more by visiting Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP346: Dr Marina, OBGYN - Optimize Your Fertility Naturally
03/02/2026
EP346: Dr Marina, OBGYN - Optimize Your Fertility Naturally
In this episode of Health Coach Conversations, Cathy Sykora sits down with Dr. Marina, an experienced OB-GYN with over 30 years in women’s health, to explore how lifestyle medicine and evidence-based holistic care can dramatically impact fertility. Dr. Marina shares why declining fertility rates are a global concern and how environmental toxins, stress, sleep, nutrition, and exercise all play a critical role in reproductive health—for both women and men. She explains why conventional medicine often overlooks root causes and how health coaches can be key partners in prevention and support. From endocrine-disrupting chemicals to nutrigenomic testing and restorative reproductive medicine, this episode offers practical, science-backed strategies to optimize fertility naturally before IVF becomes necessary. In this episode, you'll discover: Why fertility is a direct marker of overall health—even years before trying to conceive How endocrine-disrupting chemicals and modern environmental toxins are impacting sperm counts and ovarian health The truth about PCOS and endometriosis—and why birth control pills may mask, not solve, underlying issues Why men must be included in fertility conversations and how male lifestyle habits affect pregnancy outcomes The critical role of sleep, stress management, and heart rate variability (HRV) in reproductive success How exercise (including high-intensity training for women with PCOS) can improve fertility—when done correctly Why the Mediterranean diet and nutrigenomic testing may significantly improve pregnancy outcomes Memorable Quotes: “People don’t equate their general health with their fertility—even though it’s inexorably linked.” “Men’s sperm counts have decreased by over 50% in two generations.” “If you improve your health, there’s no losing out—and you will improve your fertility.” Bio: Dr. Marina is an experienced OBGYN and dedicated educator with over 30 years of experience in women's health and fertility. She combines her medical expertise with a passion for evidence-based, holistic approaches, naturally empowering individuals to optimize their reproductive health. Dr. Marina enjoys teaching and mentoring the next generation of medical professionals while staying at the forefront of reproductive science. Inspired by her journey as a mother, she shares cutting-edge insights and practical strategies to help readers navigate the complexities of conception and pregnancy. Through her compassionate and educational approach, she aims to demystify fertility and provide the tools to build healthier, thriving families. Mentioned in This Episode: Dr. Marina’s Website: Free PDF: Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP345: Better Sleep Starts Under Your Nose: Myofunctional Therapy & Breathing
02/02/2026
EP345: Better Sleep Starts Under Your Nose: Myofunctional Therapy & Breathing
In this episode, Cathy Sykora sits down with Karese Laguerre, a Registered Dental Hygienist and Myofunctional Therapist, to explore how the way we breathe—and where our tongue rests—can deeply influence our sleep, anxiety, digestion, and overall health. Karese shares how myofunctional therapy strengthens the muscles between the eyes and shoulders to promote better breathing and restorative sleep. They discuss the surprising signs of poor breathing, such as chronic anxiety and fatigue, and dive into simple, actionable tips like nasal hygiene routines and using nasal strips. Karese also breaks down the role of the vagus nerve, why nasal breathing is superior to mouth breathing, and how sleep quality is far more important than sleep quantity. In this episode, you'll discover: What myofunctional therapy is and how it transforms breathing and sleep How to identify if you're breathing incorrectly and why it matters Why nasal hygiene should be part of your daily routine The science behind nasal vs. mouth breathing—and why it affects sleep and immunity How your tongue’s resting position impacts vagus nerve stimulation and breathing The truth about sleep duration vs. sleep quality How myofunctional therapy can help with TMJ, tongue ties, and more Memorable Quotes: “Breathing is the most critical thing to our life...who of us can go more than a few minutes without air?” “What feels like sleep is really just rest—not necessarily restoration of all your bodily functions and cognition.” “Most people don’t even know where their tongue is supposed to rest—and that’s the start of the problem.” Bio: Karese Laguerre is a Registered Dental Hygienist and Myofunctional Therapist. She founded The Myo Spot, a practice dedicated to amplifying oral wellness into whole-body wellness through virtual therapy. Karese helps clients of all ages with issues like tongue ties, TMJ disorders, sleep apnea, anxiety, and breathing dysfunction. She's also the author of Accomplished: How to Sleep Better, Eliminate Burnout and Execute Goals, and a passionate educator helping people improve their lives through better breathing. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP344: Decluttering Your Life with Julie Corracio
01/05/2026
EP344: Decluttering Your Life with Julie Corracio
What if clutter isn't just about messy spaces, but a reflection of your inner world? In this episode, Cathy Sykora chats with Julie Corraccio, award-winning professional organizer and life coach, about a holistic approach to decluttering that goes far beyond simply tidying up. Julie redefines clutter as anything that prevents you from living a life you love, whether it's physical, emotional, digital, or relational. From the mental health effects of a messy environment to the hidden reasons we hold on to things, this conversation will inspire you to let go—thoughtfully and with compassion. In this episode, you'll discover: Julie's holistic definition of clutter and why it matters The connection between physical mess and mental stress How clutter can affect your health, sleep, and productivity Why decluttering isn’t one-size-fits-all and how to find your own method Tips for letting go of inherited items without guilt How digital clutter can be just as draining as physical clutter The emotional side of downsizing and how to approach it with care Memorable Quotes: “Clutter is anything that prevents you from creating a space you love and a life you choose, deserve, and desire.” “Our memories aren’t in the object—they’re in our heart and head.” “You are good enough, you are worthy, and you are loved no matter what.” Bio: Julie Corraccio is an award-winning professional declutterer & organizer, certified life coach, and author of 15 books. She is passionate about supporting people in clearing clutter in all areas of their lives; getting organized; and becoming more mindful and aware. For a decade, she hosted the popular podcast Clear Your Clutter Inside & Out. Happily married to Tony, she is also at the beck and call of rescued black cats Antonio, NiNi, and Gus. Based in Wheeling, WV, Julie works with people all over the world. She enjoys hiking, reading, learning about environmental and animal issues, and baking. The bathtub is her woman cave. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP343: Rob Grover & Gary Logan – Guided Psilocybin Retreat Is The Wellness Journey Of A Lifetime
12/29/2025
EP343: Rob Grover & Gary Logan – Guided Psilocybin Retreat Is The Wellness Journey Of A Lifetime
Cathy Sykora is joined by Rob Grover and Gary Logan, founders of The Journeymen Collective, to explore the transformative power of guided psilocybin retreats. Based in British Columbia, Rob and Gary offer luxurious, purpose-driven experiences that integrate plant medicine, personal development, and deep inner healing. They discuss how their unique approach helps individuals—including executives, entrepreneurs, and creatives—decompose emotional baggage, rediscover their true selves, and live more consciously. The duo shares moving success stories and breaks down how their ceremonial structure provides a safe and powerful alternative to recreational or unsupervised use. In this episode, you'll discover: How Rob and Gary created a high-end psilocybin retreat experience rooted in spiritual and professional development What makes their retreats different from recreational use or traditional therapy Why integration after a psychedelic journey is just as vital as the ceremony itself The luxurious features of their retreat space and the personalized nature of each experience What clients typically experience during a guided journey—including visual, emotional, and intuitive transformations How psilocybin supports breakthroughs in grief, depression, addiction, and unconscious habits The connection between plant medicine and conscious leadership for high-achievers Memorable Quotes: "If you can sit in silence and stillness in deep frustrations or deep anger... then you become your own true alchemist." "The mushroom knows—it will kick your butt if you don't give it that respect and integrity." "We’re like little bumper guards in a pinball machine… guiding you to the best person that you’re going to be." Bio: Rob Grover and Gary Logan are the founders of The Journeymen Collective, the alternative wellness company creating luxury guided magic mushroom retreats at their center in British Columbia, Canada. Since 2018, they’ve hosted CEOs, entrepreneurs, athletes, actors, couples, and small groups invested in the highest level of self-discovery and personal development through sacred plant medicine. Guiding guests through contemporary ceremonies using psilocybin, the pair have a combined 60+ years of education in spiritual and metaphysical training, executive level mindset coaching, energetic healing modalities, and the Alexander Technique. Their transformational retreats often result in accelerated personal breakthroughs and conscious impact. Mentioned in This Episode: The Journeymen Collective: Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: thehealthcoachgroup.com () Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts. Disclaimer: This podcast discusses psilocybin and altered states of consciousness. Content may include sensitive topics related to mental health, trauma, and substance use. This is educational information, not a substitute for professional medical, mental health, or legal guidance. Psychedelics may be unsafe for some people, including those with certain mental health conditions or those taking specific medications. Psilocybin may be illegal in some locations; we do not promote illegal activity. Please consult qualified professionals, prioritize safety, and comply with laws in your jurisdiction.
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EP342: ICU Physician Discusses Women and Metabolism with Dr. Teresa Damm
12/22/2025
EP342: ICU Physician Discusses Women and Metabolism with Dr. Teresa Damm
Dr. Tessa Damm, an ICU physician turned metabolic health advocate, shares her insights on why women often miss early signs of metabolic dysfunction and how to take back control of their health. Drawing from years in critical care and personal experience with chronic illness, Dr. Damm explains how lifestyle interventions can prevent life-threatening diseases and improve quality of life at any age. She also describes her 12-week Metabolic Transformations™ program, which blends science, coaching, and community to help women achieve lasting health transformations. This episode is a compelling reminder that chronic disease is not inevitable—and that vibrant health is within reach. In this episode, you'll discover: Why 88% of American adults have some degree of metabolic dysfunction How signs like fatigue, brain fog, and stubborn belly fat are often dismissed as “normal aging” The major flaws in our healthcare system's approach to chronic disease Why accountability and community support are essential for successful health changes The surprising results women experience—including increased energy, reduced pain, and regained self-confidence How Dr. Damm’s approach differs from traditional medicine with personalized biometrics and weekly habit tweaks What to consider when investing in preventive health instead of waiting for a crisis Memorable Quotes: “No one is coming to save you. Our healthcare system is designed to react to disease, not prevent it.” “Chronic disease is not inevitable—and your everyday habits are your most powerful tool.” “The real magic is mental—women stop obsessing over their bodies and reclaim their confidence.” Bio: Dr. Tessa Damm is an ICU physician who has spent years caring for critically ill adults—often seeing undiagnosed metabolic dysfunction driving life-threatening disease. She now leads Metabolic Transformations™, a high-touch program helping women take back control of their health, reshape their metabolism, and create a future they’re excited about. Her work focuses on restoring metabolic flexibility, preserving strength, and mastering lifestyle habits—because the most powerful changes happen outside the doctor’s office. Through experimenting with delivery models, she discovered that coaching is the most effective approach. By prioritizing frequent touch-points, individualized lifestyle education, and small-group support with women on the same journey, she consistently helps clients achieve meaningful, lasting change. Her mission is simple: show that chronic disease is not inevitable—and give women the tools to rewrite their health trajectory. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP341: Janet Madrid: Oral Health and Systemic Health Prevention Specialist
12/15/2025
EP341: Janet Madrid: Oral Health and Systemic Health Prevention Specialist
In this episode, Cathy sits down with Janet Madrid, a holistic dental hygienist and oral health coach with 46 years in clinical dentistry. Janet shares her expertise on the powerful oral-systemic health connection and how oral health impacts everything from gut health to cognitive function and cardiovascular health. They dive into the importance of the oral microbiome, how improper dental care can lead to systemic inflammation, and why mouth breathing may be at the root of several chronic issues. Janet also introduces simple yet powerful tools like salivary testing and non-toxic dental products to help clients achieve better whole-body health. In this episode, you’ll discover: Why oral health is a crucial part of overall wellness and often overlooked The connection between root canals and systemic infections How the oral microbiome influences gut health, inflammation, and disease risk The dangers of overusing mouthwash and how it disrupts microbial balance The role of airway health and nasal breathing in systemic wellness Easy, natural approaches to oral care that support microbiome balance How health practitioners can collaborate with dental hygienists for better outcomes Memorable Quotes: “The mouth is the gateway to the entire body.” “You wouldn’t leave a dead organ in the body—why leave a dead tooth?” “We shouldn't be working without physicians, and physicians shouldn’t be working without us.” Bio: Janet Madrid, BS, RDH, is a holistic dental hygienist, bestselling author, and oral health coach with 46 years in clinical dentistry. She is the owner of Hope for Health, a mobile wellness-focused dental hygiene practice in Castle Rock, Colorado. Janet specializes in the oral-systemic connection, helping clients optimize wellness through foundational lifestyle shifts. She is a national speaker, passionate educator, and author of Hope for Health: Illuminating the Foundations of Health & Wellness, a bestseller in three categories. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP340: Amy Warshawsky and Betsy Salkind - Coaching with a Twist
12/08/2025
EP340: Amy Warshawsky and Betsy Salkind - Coaching with a Twist
What happens when coaching meets improv? In this episode, Cathy Sykora speaks with Betsy Salkind and Amy Warshawsky, co-authors of Coaching with a Twist: Improv for Coaches. With backgrounds in health coaching, leadership, somatics, and comedy, Betsy and Amy have created a dynamic and experiential approach to coach training that blends improv exercises with foundational coaching skills. They explain how play and presence deepen learning, increase client connection, and make coaching more effective—and more fun. Whether you’re a seasoned coach or just starting out, their fresh take on training and development is both practical and transformative. In this episode, you'll discover: How Betsy and Amy transitioned from mentor coaches to co-creators of an improv-based coaching model The similarities between improv and motivational interviewing Why experiential learning is more “sticky” than traditional training methods How play and improvisation enhance presence, creativity, and emotional regulation Why they created a safe, supportive environment for learning through coaching with a twist A powerful improv exercise called “three-word coaching” you can try today The benefits of supervision and their monthly BNA Coaching Salon Memorable Quotes: "Ultimately, if we are coaching well, we're improvising." "No rules, only happy accidents." "When you're playing and having fun, you are not in fear." Bios: Betsy Salkind, PCC, NBC-HWC, is a health and mentor coach with expertise in team, group, and leadership coaching. A professional standup comic and TV writer, she trained at the Mayo Clinic and holds an MS in Organization Studies from MIT Sloan. Amy J. Warshawsky, MCC, NBC-HWC, is a leadership and mentor coach known for integrating somatic practices into coaching. She has held roles in nonprofit and higher education, and holds degrees from Northwestern University and Cornell. Together, they co-founded BNA Mentor Coaching and co-authored Coaching with a Twist: Improv for Coaches. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: thehealthcoachgroup.com () Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP339: Extreme Adventures, Inner Stillness: A Holistic Approach to Health and Human Performance
12/01/2025
EP339: Extreme Adventures, Inner Stillness: A Holistic Approach to Health and Human Performance
In this episode, Cathy sits down with Martyn Stephen Williams — explorer, former Hindu monk, and founder of Antarctic expedition companies — to explore what it means to stretch the boundaries of human potential while cultivating inner peace. From leading expeditions to the North Pole, South Pole, and Mount Everest, to time spent meditating as a monk in India, Martyn shares how extreme physical challenges and contemplative practice shaped his approach to resilience, emotional intelligence, and purposeful living. The conversation dives into how mindset, perspective shifts, and simple daily rituals can enable profound personal transformation — not just for adventurers, but for anyone seeking balance, clarity, and strength. If you’ve ever wondered how adventure, spirituality, and coaching can merge into a powerful formula for well‑being and performance, this episode delivers. In this episode, you'll discover: How surviving and thriving in extreme environments teaches emotional resilience, inner calm, and presence — skills that translate directly into day‑to‑day life and work. Why shifting perception — even around mundane or stressful events (like traffic or a broken car) — can change how we respond, turning frustration into opportunity for growth. The powerful role of consistent practice — meditation, conscious breathing, movement, playful rituals — in developing mental clarity, intuition, and emotional balance. Insight on integrating adventure, spirituality, and modern coaching: meeting people where they are and helping them access their full potential through mindset and perspective shifts. Simple, actionable daily practices to boost resilience and calm: start your day with a smile or laughter; mix movement with playful rituals; cultivate gratitude, especially for challenges; reflect before sleep to allow deeper processing and insight. How better self‑awareness and communication (with oneself and others) can reduce burnout, improve relationships, and support long‑term health — physically, mentally, emotionally. Memorable Quotes: “It’s our internal space that decides what we’re going through.” “Life is an adventure — what’s the next step?” “If we go to be grateful for the difficult things … because it’s the difficult things we learn.” Bio: Martyn Stephen Williams was born in Liverpool, England on May 2, 1947. As a mountain and wilderness guide, he is the first person in the world to lead expeditions to the three extremes: South Pole (1989), North Pole (1992), and Everest (1991). He was the first to cross the continent of Antarctica under human power (1990). He founded Adventure Network International and later Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions — an Antarctic services company that has supported many of the record‑breaking expeditions in Antarctica over the past 40 years. He also founded the first airline on the continent, Antarctic Airlines. In 2000 he organized and led the Pole to Pole 2000 expedition — the first (and so far only) human‑powered journey from one pole to the other. As a public speaker and teacher, he has spoken about human potential on all seven continents and shares tools and techniques for enlightened living. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: thehealthcoachgroup.com ( Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP338: Your AI Clone: The Secret to Faster Content, Better Systems, and Program Growth
11/24/2025
EP338: Your AI Clone: The Secret to Faster Content, Better Systems, and Program Growth
In this episode of Health Coach Conversations, Cathy Sykora dives into the transformative power of AI for health coaches. She shares how using AI—specifically a customized AI clone—can help you create content faster, build efficient systems, and finally launch your signature program. Cathy discusses practical ways to train AI to sound like you, use it ethically and safely, and integrate it into your marketing, client support, and administrative workflows. With years of experience leveraging AI, Cathy offers a hands-on demonstration and introduces her new course, Signature AI, designed to guide you through creating your AI clone and business systems in just 30 days. In this episode, you'll discover: How AI can dramatically reduce your workload and give you more time to coach The key benefits of creating your own AI clone that mirrors your voice and brand A step-by-step example of turning one idea into an email, blog, handout, and teaching guide in under 5 minutes Crucial safety and ethical tips for using AI in a health coaching business How to build a year's worth of marketing in one morning with AI The five core ways AI supports health coaches: content, client support, admin, marketing, and program building An inside look at Cathy’s Signature AI course and how it helps coaches finish programs and automate systems Memorable Quotes: "AI is not a threat to human connection—it’s a tool that supports it." "You stop starting from scratch and AI becomes your creative partner." "Your AI clone is like a personalized assistant trained on your voice, your style, your frameworks, and your boundaries." Bio: Cathy Sykora is a public health educator, communicator, and founder of the Health Coach Group. She helps health coaches build scalable, profitable wellness practices by providing programs, systems, and strategic support. With extensive experience in integrating AI into health coaching businesses, Cathy is leading the way in teaching coaches how to work smarter and grow faster. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: thehealthcoachgroup.com ( Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP337: AI for Your Wellness Business
11/17/2025
EP337: AI for Your Wellness Business
In this episode, Cathy Sykora delves into how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the way wellness and health coaches run their businesses, create programs, and engage clients. She shares her personal experiences—both what’s worked and what needs caution—and outlines actionable strategies to leverage AI for operations, content creation, marketing, and coaching workflows. Cathy emphasizes that while AI can dramatically accelerate productivity, it still requires human oversight to maintain integrity, authenticity, and scope of practice. She also explains how to build your own branded “voice” in AI tools and avoid common pitfalls, like over‑reliance or blind trust in generated content. If you’re a coach ready to up‑level your business efficiency and client impact, this episode gives you a roadmap to make AI a practical asset. In this episode, you’ll discover: How to use AI for business operations: contracts, SOPs, onboarding forms, project management and meeting recaps. Ways to build coaching programs and client content in days instead of years using AI‑powered templates, guided meditations, quizzes and tracking systems. Effective marketing and visibility uses: sales sequences, email marketing, lead magnets, website copy, SEO keywords — and how Cathy uses a custom GPT with her voice. Client experience and engagement innovations: supervision models, progress‑tracking systems, reflection questions, resource lists and automation. Coaching growth and education: how AI supports lesson summaries, case studies, practice coaching sessions, client avatars, pricing calculators, workflow outlines and staying on top of wellness research. Key caution points: verifying accuracy, staying within scope, reviewing output, using multiple AI sources, and not treating AI as a “person”. Memorable Quotes: “There are times when I ask the GPT: ‘Are you sure?’ and it’ll say, ‘You have a good point…’ because it finds the flaw when you challenge it.” “I can create an entire sales sequence in three minutes where it used to take me three days.” “AI doesn’t replace experts. It amplifies them. The leaders who win the next decade will be those who combine human insight with machine precision.” Bio: Cathy Sykora is the founder of the Health Coach Group and has over 40 years of business experience, including extensive work in public health, education, and communication. Her mission is to empower health coaches and practitioners to create thriving practices that transform lives. Through ready‑to‑brand programs, websites, and business tools, Cathy has supported thousands of coaches in building successful businesses. Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: thehealthcoachgroup.com () Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP336: From Trauma to Thriving: Whole-Person Wellness with Restore of Ada
11/10/2025
EP336: From Trauma to Thriving: Whole-Person Wellness with Restore of Ada
In this episode, Cathy Sykora sits down with Dana Hargus, M.Ed., LPC, to explore the science and healing potential behind biofeedback and whole-person wellness. Dana shares how her experience as an educator and mother led her to pursue trauma-informed counseling and EEG neurofeedback, ultimately founding Biofeedback and Counseling, Inc. and the transformative Restore of Ada program. The conversation highlights the importance of nervous system regulation, gut health, lifestyle habits, and human connection in overcoming trauma and chronic stress. With practical insights and deeply personal stories, Dana offers a compassionate roadmap for anyone seeking lasting emotional and physical wellness. In this episode, you'll discover: Why Dana transitioned from education to trauma-informed counseling and neurofeedback How biofeedback works to retrain the brain and regulate the nervous system The most common conditions treated with biofeedback, including anxiety, depression, and PTSD Why gut health, nutrition, and lifestyle choices are crucial for mental health recovery The structure and purpose of the Restore of Ada intensive healing program How Restore+ extends healing through digital community and affordable ongoing support Dana’s perspective on rethinking medication and prioritizing root-cause healing Memorable Quotes: “When we lower that idle point, there’s just room for life.” “There’s really nothing that doesn’t start in the brain.” “Depression is not a depleted Zoloft conception.” Bio: Dana Hargus, M.Ed., LPC is the owner of Biofeedback and Counseling, Inc., a large private practice in Ada, Oklahoma. With more than 25 years of counseling experience, she specializes in trauma-informed care and integrates EEG neurofeedback to help clients regulate the nervous system and heal from anxiety, PTSD, depression, and stress-related challenges. Dana is also the founder of Restore of Ada and its digital community, Restore+, which extend her mission of whole-person healing by offering education, support, and practical tools for mind-body-spirit wellness. A former teacher, mother of four, and grandmother of eleven, Dana combines professional expertise with personal insight to bring hope and practical solutions to individuals, families, and foster/adoptive communities. Mentioned in This Episode: Restore of Ada: Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP335: Katie Waechter - Mental Health Advocacy and the Stories That Unite Us
11/03/2025
EP335: Katie Waechter - Mental Health Advocacy and the Stories That Unite Us
In this episode, Cathy Sykora sits down with mental‑health advocate, writer, and podcaster Katie Waechter. Katie shares how her background in psychology and health informatics shaped her work, and why telling stories—her own and others’—is a powerful way to break stigma. We explore how the conversation around mental health has evolved, the role of language and narrative in wellness, and how coaches and advocates can support clients with compassion, boundaries, and resources. Katie also delves into how AI is changing content and conversation in the mental‑health space—when it helps and when it doesn’t. Listeners will gain concrete strategies for telling meaningful stories, setting boundaries as a helper, and collaborating across support networks. In this episode, you’ll discover: What “mental‑health advocacy” truly means and why lived experience matters in shaping community and policy. How language around mental health has shifted (and why words like “die by suicide” vs. “committed suicide” matter). The importance of story and authenticity in our digital age of AI and social media. Practical tips for coaches and helpers: building a resource list, recognizing when it’s time to refer, and protecting your own boundaries. How to use AI as a tool—not a crutch—in mental‑health communication and content creation. Why it’s critical to collaborate across the ecosystem rather than staying siloed when supporting others in crisis. Ways to empower clients and community members by acknowledging physical signs of mental‑health issues and providing real pathways to help. Memorable Quotes: “Your story matters. Telling it to somebody else can not only help yourself, but it can help that individual as well.” “Use AI as a tool, but don’t allow it to speak for you. And don’t use it as a therapy because that’s not a good cycle to go down.” “You’ve got to put your mask on first. Because if you put a mask on everybody else, then you’re going to be suffering in the end, and then you can’t help anybody.” Bio: Katie Waechter is a passionate mental‑health advocate, writer, and podcaster. Born and raised in Las Vegas, Nevada, she holds a BA in Psychology from the University of Nevada, Reno, and an MS in Information Science with a focus on Health Informatics from the University of North Texas. With over 20 years of creative‑writing experience, 15 years writing research‑driven health content, and more than a decade in social and content marketing, Katie is also a published poet and author. She is the founder of Watch Media Group, and hosts the podcast Watching Mental Health, which shares personal and professional stories that break stigma and spark meaningful conversation. Katie’s mission is to make mental‑health information more attainable and to share the stories that unite us. Mentioned in This Episode: Watching Mental Health podcast: Watch Media Group: Katie Waechter website: Links to Resources: : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP334: Marci Rossi – The Biggest Mistakes New Coaches Make (And How to Avoid Them)
10/27/2025
EP334: Marci Rossi – The Biggest Mistakes New Coaches Make (And How to Avoid Them)
In this episode of Health Coach Conversations, host Cathy Sykora welcomes strategic business coach Marci Rossi. Marci shares how new coaches often get caught up in perfectionism, tech overwhelm, and behind‑the‑scenes chaos—while neglecting the one thing that actually brings clients: conversations. Drawing on her own pivot from lawyer to entrepreneur and her deep love for systems and strategy, she walks through how to focus on the right actions, pick tools that fit your vision, and build a smooth client experience. You’ll gain insight on avoiding common startup mistakes, creating streamlined systems without losing your humanity, and choosing momentum over perfect. In this episode, you’ll discover: Why trying to “do it all yourself” and perfect every detail can stall your coaching business. How to define your service and start having conversations—rather than endlessly tweaking your website or branding. The importance of aligning tech choices with your future business vision (not just your immediate overwhelm). How automation and systems can empower you—when used thoughtfully—and when they might actually work against your client experience. A tool Marci loves (and recommends) for understanding what your website visitors actually do: heat maps and user‑journeys. How to decide between “convenience” (all‑in‑one platforms) and “customization” (mixing tools) based on your future plans. Why your daily revenue‑generating activities matter more than perfect graphics, fonts, or colors. Memorable Quotes: “Do I want things perfect or do I want to be successful?” “Is what I’m doing a revenue‑generating activity?” “We can’t do all of the things all at one time, so recognizing the success of your business depends on those conversations…” Bio: Marci Rossi is a strategic business coach and behind‑the‑scenes wizard who helps new coaches ditch the overwhelm and build businesses that actually work for them. Through her done‑for‑you services, she takes the chaos out of the tech, systems, and processes so her clients can focus on doing what they're best at: making an impact. () Mentioned in This Episode: Marci Rossi’s website: Links to Resources: : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP333: Dr. Tamara Beckford: Supporting Your Clients through Perimenopause, Stress, and Weight Gain
10/20/2025
EP333: Dr. Tamara Beckford: Supporting Your Clients through Perimenopause, Stress, and Weight Gain
In this episode of Health Coach Conversations, Cathy Sykora sits down with Dr. Tamara Beckford, a board-certified emergency physician and wellness expert, to explore the complex interplay between perimenopause, stress, weight gain, and hormonal imbalances. Dr. Beckford shares her insights on how smart, successful women often find themselves stuck in survival mode, how cortisol sabotages weight loss efforts, and why GLP-1s are a tool—not a magic bullet. Together, they discuss how health coaches can ethically support clients navigating these challenges while staying within scope. Dr. Beckford also shares natural ways to regulate cortisol, signs of burnout, and the emotional toll of midlife hormonal shifts. This episode is packed with valuable tips for health coaches helping clients achieve sustainable wellness. In this episode, you'll discover: Why smart, high-achieving women often struggle with stress eating and stubborn weight gain How cortisol and hormonal imbalances in perimenopause can derail weight loss efforts The surprising ways stress manifests physically—even when everything seems fine How GLP-1 medications work, and what clients often get wrong when using them The essential role health coaches can play alongside medical professionals Why traditional diets fail under high stress and how to address the root causes Practical, natural methods to balance cortisol without medication Memorable Quotes: “Is it the food that's the issue? Or is it the precursor to eating that's the issue?” “Everything is not an emergency.” “The body will show its signs of stress—even when you think you're fine.” Bio: Dr. Tamara Beckford is a board-certified emergency physician, best-selling author, international speaker, and CEO of UR Caring Docs. She also serves as Medical Director of Truly Balanced Wellness Care, where she helps high-achieving women overcome burnout, lose weight, and reclaim peace, joy, and purpose. Dr. Beckford has been featured in Forbes, Yahoo Finance, Voyage Houston, LinkedIn News, Rolling Out Magazine, and KevinMD. She has appeared as a wellness expert on more than 90 podcasts and hosts The Dr. Tamara Beckford Show, where she has interviewed over 285 physicians about burnout, wellness, and their work beyond the bedside. She is the co-author of three best-selling books: Made for More, Made for More 2, and Thriving After Burnout, and was named a COVID-19 Hero by the New Jersey Academy of Sciences. Mentioned in This Episode: Thriving After Burnout on Amazon White Coats and Courageous Hearts on Amazon Links to Resources: : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP332: Lisa Fraley - Legal Templates for Your Wellness Business
10/13/2025
EP332: Lisa Fraley - Legal Templates for Your Wellness Business
In this episode of Health Coach Conversations, Cathy Sykora talks with returning guest Lisa Fraley, JD—an attorney, Legal Coach®, and Holistic Lawyer®—about the essential legal protections every health coach needs. Lisa shares her journey from corporate law to becoming a health coach and how she now blends both roles to offer accessible legal support specifically for wellness practitioners. This episode dives deep into common legal mistakes, how to avoid them, and the powerful ways legal clarity can bring freedom and confidence to your business. Lisa also introduces her DIY legal templates, designed to be coach-friendly, approachable, and protective. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by legal concerns, this conversation will help you take simple steps with clarity and ease. In this episode, you'll discover: Why even new health coaches need a strong legal foundation from the start The most important legal document every coach should have The difference between health coaching and practicing medicine—and how to stay in your legal lane How a client agreement builds trust and transparency with clients Why Lisa’s legal templates are written in a coach-friendly tone and how they save you time and money When to use non-disclosure agreements and other essential documents The impact of AI on legal protection and how Lisa’s custom GPT helps answer your legal questions Memorable Quotes: "Clarity builds trust. Anytime we have clarity, we increase our trust." "Law is really there to help be supportive to growing your business." "Having a strong legal foundation allows your nervous system to relax so you can expand." Bio: Lisa Fraley, JD is an Attorney, Legal Coach®, and Holistic Lawyer®. She takes a holistic approach to law and business by blending her expertise as a former healthcare attorney in a large corporate law firm with the care and support of a Health & Life Coach. Lisa makes law easy to understand, accessible, and affordable, with lots of “Legal Love™.” She holds a Certificate in Sustainable Business Strategy from Harvard Business School Online and is the author of the #1 Amazon bestseller Easy Legal Steps…That Are Also Good for Your Soul. Lisa has been featured on over 300 podcasts and speaks on international stages, offering expert legal support tailored for coaches and wellness professionals. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP331: Reversing Chronic Pain with Dr. James Stoxen
10/06/2025
EP331: Reversing Chronic Pain with Dr. James Stoxen
In this episode, Cathy Sykora sits down with Dr. James Stoxen to explore his revolutionary approach to reversing severe chronic pain without surgery or drugs. Dr. Stoxen shares stories from his work with entertainers and elite athletes, explaining how his Integrated Spring‑Mass Model and Human Spring Approach challenge conventional models of biomechanics and pain. He details how inflammation mapping, targeted soft‑tissue treatments, and vibration therapies like Vibeassage can rapidly move inflammation and restore function. You'll also hear how his methods differ from standard physical therapy, the role of gravity and gait in chronic pain, and his bold efforts to demonstrate clinical efficacy through research. In this episode, you'll discover: How Dr. Stoxen’s “human spring” model reframes the body as a system that recycles impact energy rather than a series of levers Why he believes most chronic pain arises from disrupted spring mechanics and unresolved inflammation What inflammation mapping is and how it guides targeted treatment The design, mechanism, and purpose behind his Vibeassage device How he treats severe chronic cases in days rather than weeks or months Stories of entertainment clients (e.g. the Wiggles’ Anthony Field) and their dramatic recoveries His perspective on insurance, research, and barriers to mainstream acceptance Memorable Quotes: “The body is not merely a system of levers but a living spring structure engineered to recycle impact forces into energy.” “Step one is to map out the inflammation, move all the inflammation out of the tissue … until when you press on those muscles, I don’t feel a thing.” “We’re actually reversing severe chronic pain cases … in less than five days on one area.” Bio: Dr. James Stoxen is a world-renowned sports chiropractor, anti‑aging physician, and biomechanics pioneer, celebrated for his unique ability to reverse severe chronic pain cases in just days without surgery. His work has earned him the nickname “The Pain Exorcist” by celebrity entertainers. He is the developer of the Integrated Spring‑Mass Model and creator of the Human Spring Approach—systems for restoring near‑perfect mechanical function of the human body. He is the #1 international bestselling author of The Human Spring Approach to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and the inventor of Vibeassage, a biomimetic vibration therapy device. He has treated over 1,000 national and world champions and more than 1,000 top entertainers, and he speaks internationally on radical non‑surgical pain elimination. Mentioned in This Episode: Dr. James Stoxen — Links to Resources: : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP330: Joshua Hale – The Business Side of Coaching
09/29/2025
EP330: Joshua Hale – The Business Side of Coaching
In this episode, Cathy Sykora is joined by Joshua Hale, an AI strategist and entrepreneur best known for his 28-Day ChatGPT Challenge. They explore how health coaches and solopreneurs can use AI to streamline their business operations, improve client communication, and better understand their audience. Joshua shares his journey from marketing to AI consulting and breaks down the specific ways AI can assist with everything from writing empathetic emails to creating personalized client plans. The conversation is full of practical strategies for using AI to reduce overwhelm and focus on what coaches do best—helping others. Whether you’re AI-curious or already exploring automation, this episode offers insight into how to integrate tech with a human-first mindset. In this episode, you'll discover: Why many health coaches struggle with the business side of coaching How AI tools like ChatGPT can simplify daily tasks and client communications Real-world examples of automating admin tasks using AI Tips on using AI for personalized client plans and audience research How to structure better AI prompts to get high-quality results The biggest mistakes coaches make when using AI Details about Joshua’s 28-Day ChatGPT Challenge to help coaches explore AI with ease Memorable Quotes: "AI is much better at writing that stuff than I ever will be." "You really need to flip that on the head. It's all about getting that offer in front of a paying person as soon as possible." "This is just level two answers. I want level ten answers." Bio: Joshua Hale is an AI strategist, entrepreneur, and creator of the popular 28-Day ChatGPT Challenge. He teaches small business owners how to use AI tools to grow their businesses ethically, productively, and without overwhelm. Known for translating complex tech concepts into simple, human-first strategies, Joshua helps solopreneurs—from health coaches to consultants—integrate AI into their daily workflow to boost clarity, confidence, and results. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP329: Double Your Reach, Double Your Impact: The JV Blueprint for Health Practitioners & Coaches
09/22/2025
EP329: Double Your Reach, Double Your Impact: The JV Blueprint for Health Practitioners & Coaches
In this solo episode, Cathy Sykora shares the ultimate blueprint for leveraging joint ventures (JVs) to accelerate business growth for health coaches and practitioners. Drawing from over 40 years of experience, Cathy outlines the strategies, structures, and real-world success stories that demonstrate the power of collaboration. From identifying the right partners to structuring and marketing your JV, she offers practical advice and proven tactics that will help you scale your business, expand your audience, and increase your revenue streams. Whether you're just starting out or looking to enhance your current efforts, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you create impactful partnerships. In this episode, you'll discover: Why joint ventures are the fastest way to grow your health business How to find the right partners with aligned values and audiences Creative JV structures including webinars, affiliate marketing, and program bundles Legal essentials like written agreements, payment terms, and client ownership Case studies showing real results from health coach collaborations Tips for marketing together through shared channels and co-branded content How to maintain JV relationships for long-term success Memorable Quotes: "One plus one equals three when the right partnership multiplies opportunities." "If you don’t take this and move forward with it, nothing will happen." "The goal isn’t to win—it’s to set clear, fair expectations." Bio: Cathy Sykora is the founder of the Health Coach Group and has over 40 years of business experience, including extensive work in public health, education, and communication. Her mission is to empower health coaches and practitioners to create thriving practices that transform lives. Through ready-to-brand programs, websites, and business tools, Cathy has supported thousands of coaches in building successful businesses. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP328: Gina Hoots – Respiratory Therapy and Coaching
09/15/2025
EP328: Gina Hoots – Respiratory Therapy and Coaching
Gina Hoots joins Cathy to explore where respiratory therapy meets health coaching, especially for people living with chronic lung conditions such as COPD, asthma, bronchiectasis, and more. With over 30 years’ experience in both clinical and community settings, Gina shares how she combines science and compassion in her work. We dive into practical breathing techniques, the importance of proper inhaler use, integrating nutrition and lifestyle, and coaching strategies that empower clients beyond traditional medicine. The episode also highlights Gina’s work with BluZone.Health, her leadership in respiratory care, and how health coaches and respiratory therapists can collaborate to improve outcomes. Expect both deeply technical takeaways and inspiring mindset shifts. In this episode, you'll discover: How Gina’s dual roles as a respiratory therapist and health coach allow her to bridge gaps in patient education, care, and quality of life. Specific breathing practices (nose inhalation, lip‑pursed exhalation, huff coughs, etc.) that help reduce breathlessness, move mucus, and calm anxiety. How to assess if someone is on the “right” inhaler(s) vs. just using rescue inhalers, and what coaches should know about various inhaler classes. Ways health coaches can help clients being proactive in doctor visits—preparing questions, reviewing action plans, and improving collaboration. The role of nutrition, exercise, and reducing environmental/inflammatory exposures in lung health, not just “medication + oxygen.” The gaps in care Gina sees—where patients often don’t get enough time, education, or follow‑up—and how health coaches and RTs can fill those gaps. Practical mindset shifts: turning directives into partnership, helping clients find personal “why,” and using breathing as a tool for anxiety and agency. Memorable Quotes: “If you have breathing problems, you're going to get an inhaler. Nobody tests for the breathing like they should.” “Many people think just with breathing problems, oxygen is the answer … But exercise can help that. Breath work … all of that really helps.” “The numbers don't really matter, but just the mindful breathing that you can control your breath.” Bio: Gina Hoots is a nationally recognized respiratory therapist and health coach with over 30 years of clinical and community experience, specializing in chronic lung conditions. As a Health Coach for BluZone.Health, Gina helps individuals live well with COPD, asthma, and other chronic respiratory illnesses through education, behavior change, and lifestyle optimization. She is the co‑creator and co‑host of The Cozy Lung Lounge Podcast, a compassionate, patient‑centered show offering real‑talk and resources for people with chronic lung disease and their caregivers. Whether it’s unpacking new science or exploring the emotional side of illness, Gina’s podcast makes space for the full experience of breathing and healing. Gina currently serves as the President of the Illinois Society for Respiratory Care, where she champions professional excellence and advocacy for the respiratory therapy field. She is also a COPD Foundation Captain, leading awareness efforts and community‑based support across Central and Southern Illinois. Rooted in both science and spirit, Gina is a proud member of the American Association for Respiratory Care and the Holistic Nurses Association, weaving a whole‑person approach into everything she does. From pulmonary testing labs to health coaching sessions, her mission is simple: to help people breathe easier and live more fully. Connect with Gina and explore her programs at . Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP327: Nikia Smith - Breaking Through Burnout
09/08/2025
EP327: Nikia Smith - Breaking Through Burnout
In this empowering episode of Health Coach Conversations, Cathy Sykora sits down with Dr. Nikia Smith, a physician-turned-life coach who guides high-achieving women of color out of burnout and back into balance. Dr. Smith shares her personal journey from the exhaustion of a demanding medical career to reclaiming her peace and redefining success. Together, Cathy and Dr. Smith explore the deeply ingrained societal and familial expectations that push women toward overwork and away from self-care. The conversation offers practical strategies for setting boundaries, honoring personal values, and making space for rest and joy. In this episode, you'll discover: How Dr. Nikia Smith’s own experience with burnout led to her career shift Why burnout is mistakenly seen as a natural part of success The internalized expectations that keep high-achieving women from resting Simple but powerful mindset shifts to begin reclaiming your time and energy How to redefine success on your own terms without guilt or shame The importance of identifying and prioritizing your personal values Why many healthcare workers struggle to prioritize their own wellbeing Memorable Quotes: "You’ll rest when it’s done, but we all know—it’s never done." "You have to make sure that you’re prioritizing yourself and your values so you don’t get swallowed up by the system." "I realized I was unwilling to sacrifice any more of my wellbeing for something that only looked like success." Bio: Dr. Nikia Smith is a former anesthesiologist turned life coach, community curator, and advocate for high-achieving women of color. With firsthand experience navigating the pressures of hustle culture, she now helps women break free from burnout and create lives of ease, authenticity, and joy. Through coaching and community, Dr. Smith supports women in redefining success and reclaiming their time, energy, and purpose. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP326: Sabrina Osso - Home Should Be Safe—Not Scary
09/01/2025
EP326: Sabrina Osso - Home Should Be Safe—Not Scary
In this powerful episode, Cathy Sykora speaks with Sabrina Osso, founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE, about her mission to create violence-free homes, workplaces, and schools. Drawing from her own traumatic upbringing, Sabrina shares how she transformed personal pain into a business dedicated to cultivating respect and safety through the real estate industry. She introduces OSSO SAFE’s certification system, which includes education, policies, technology, and therapy to ensure homes are truly safe spaces. Sabrina also discusses the importance of involving children in conversations about safety and how societal and cultural norms often perpetuate generational abuse. Her TEDx talk, book, and services all aim to make safety the standard, not the exception. In this episode, you'll discover: How Sabrina turned her experience as a survivor of violence into a mission-driven business Why the responsibility of safety should shift from victims to the real estate industry The four components of the OSSO SAFE Home Sweet Home certification How children are educated and empowered in OSSO SAFE certified homes Why abusers avoid OSSO SAFE certified properties—and why that matters How cultural norms and generational trauma contribute to domestic violence The dangers of pornography and BDSM and their ties to abuse Memorable Quotes: "The responsibility shouldn't be on the victim. It's the abuser that needs to go, not the victim." "You get extra credit for feeding and housing your kid? I'd have traded safety for a meal any day." "When you put that key in your lock, it should feel like your sanctuary—not something to fear." Bio: Sabrina Osso is Founder and CEO of OSSO SAFE…Feel safe where you live, learn, work, and play. She is a TEDx Speaker, Author, and Real Estate Agent on creating and maintaining respect in homes, workplaces, and schools. She is also a professional dancer/teacher who uses her performance abilities to educate on the subject. The Women’s Federation for World Peace awarded Sabrina the March 2024 ‘HerStory’ Award for her commitment to protecting children from home violence and encouraging positive relationships at home. She is an Honored Listee on the Marquis Who's Who. As a real estate agent, Sabrina is bridging the real estate industry with Osso Safe. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP325: Neuroscience‑Backed Yoga Is Reshaping the Workplace
08/25/2025
EP325: Neuroscience‑Backed Yoga Is Reshaping the Workplace
Explore how neuroscience and ancient wisdom converge in corporate well‑being with Bassanti Pathak, CEO and co‑founder of NeuroVeda by Pathak Yoga. Over a decade of experience has shown her the unexpected challenges of integrating yoga into office life, from misconceptions around spirituality to real stress resilience strategies. She shares how breathwork, awareness, and tailored neurological approaches can optimize both brain and bottom line. Discover how chair yoga, meditation, and custom staff‑optimization programs deliver measurable impacts—like reduced absenteeism and boosted revenue. In this episode, you'll discover: Bassanti’s journey: rebranding Pathak Yoga to NeuroVeda by Pathak Yoga to reflect the blend of neuroscience and traditional Vedic wisdom. The misconceptions she’s had to dismantle—yoga as mysticism, inflexibility, or religion—and how to position it scientifically. How yoga and meditation reshape brain architecture: thickening the prefrontal cortex, enhancing functional connectivity with the amygdala, and promoting better decision‑making under stress. Practical workplace applications—from chair‑yoga for musculoskeletal relief to empathy training and breathwork for stress resilience. Real, quantifiable returns on corporate well‑being investments, including a 32% drop in absenteeism and 13% increase in revenue, and the caveats around capturing such data. Memorable Quotes: “There were many misconceptions… that it’s a practice for skinny white girls, that it’s not for men, that it’s not for people who are inflexible… we really had to redefine what yoga was.” “We’re changing the body’s chemistry in order to over time change the brain’s architecture… an optimized brain that is not influenced by past experiences that are unhelpful to us.” “If you do three months of yoga… that may not get rid of all your stressors… but… certain meditations can really have an effect even after ten minutes of practicing.” Bio: Bassanti is the co‑founder and CEO of NeuroVeda by Pathak Yoga, an award‑winning corporate well‑being services provider specializing in neuroscience‑informed programmes designed to optimise the workforce and bottom line. Having learned yoga from her Indian father at the age of four, and holding accolades from Delhi’s International Foundation for Natural Health & Yoga, Harvard, Clark University, and Bonn University, Bassanti brings a unique blend of tradition, science and heart to the table. She's also a former Fulbright Scholar, banker, and children’s TV series creator, and today stands as a leading voice in corporate well‑being. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP324: Jessper Maquindang – No Excuses, Just Miles
08/18/2025
EP324: Jessper Maquindang – No Excuses, Just Miles
In this inspiring episode, Cathy Sykora sits down with Jessper Maquindang, a leadership trainer and marathon runner who turned a childhood diagnosis of asthma into a journey of resilience and personal triumph. Jessper shares how he defied early limitations to complete 17 marathons—including ultra and trail races—and how the lessons learned through endurance training have shaped his career in leadership development. From humble beginnings with short walks to grueling miles across Alaskan terrain, Jessper’s story is one of determination, patience, and purpose. This conversation also explores the parallels between physical training and personal growth, emphasizing the value of meeting people where they are—whether in coaching or leadership. In this episode, you'll discover: How Jessper overcame asthma to become a seasoned marathon runner The step-by-step mindset he used to build endurance over time Why trusting your training is crucial when facing big challenges How running shaped his approach to leadership and team development The importance of grace and patience during the journey toward major goals How to coach others without pushing them beyond their limits Why having a strong "why" can carry you through adversity Memorable Quotes: "Trust your training. This is your journey. Take it your way, step by step." "Don’t disqualify yourself from big goals just because they seem far away." "Have that big purpose. Search for that why and embrace that why." Bio: Jessper Maquindang's journey as a marathon runner is a testament to resilience and determination. Diagnosed with asthma as a child, he was initially kept away from physical activities, but he refused to let his condition define him. Instead of accepting limitations, he chose to rewrite his story. Inspired by the endurance and dedication of marathon runners, he set a goal to complete a marathon and gradually built up his stamina over time. He has also tackled ultra marathons, pushing his limits even further. His journey is not just about running—it’s about proving that obstacles, no matter how daunting, can be overcome with perseverance and heart. Today, Jessper continues to inspire others with his story, showing that the road to success is paved with dedication, patience, and an unwavering belief in oneself. Whether he’s training for his next race or reflecting on how far he’s come, one thing is certain—he’s not just running marathons; he’s running toward a life without limits. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP323: Aimee Goodwin - Hope, Healing, and a New Path Forward
08/11/2025
EP323: Aimee Goodwin - Hope, Healing, and a New Path Forward
In this inspiring episode, Cathy sits down with Aimee Goodwin, a certified Life Coach, Emotional Resilience Trainer, and founder of New Hope Wellness. Aimee shares her personal journey from battling undiagnosed Lyme disease for years to becoming a best-selling author of The Mountains We Climb. She opens up about the transformative power of emotional resilience, the science behind managing anxiety, and the critical role of hope in healing. Drawing on personal hardship and professional expertise, Aimee offers tangible strategies for breaking through limiting beliefs, calming the nervous system, and navigating life’s toughest challenges with grace. Her story is one of strength, empathy, and the unwavering belief that no matter how dark life gets, there is always light ahead. In this episode, you'll discover: How undiagnosed Lyme disease shaped Aimee’s mission to help others heal The key lessons from her Stanford University emotional resilience training Why 70% of people live in “fight or flight” mode and how to break free from it Practical tools to manage anxiety, including powerful breathing techniques The role of hope in recovery and why mindset is essential for healing How self-awareness and daily mental check-ins can improve overall health The metaphor behind The Mountains We Climb and how it applies to life’s struggles Memorable Quotes: “Hope is a powerhouse skill in emotional resilience.” “We’re not changing the stress in the world, but we are changing the person walking through the world.” “The person didn’t change—what changed was me, because I had done the healing.” Bio: Aimee Goodwin is a certified Life Coach and Emotional Resilience Trainer and founder of New Hope Wellness, based in Minnesota. With years of experience helping individuals navigate life’s challenges, Aimee empowers others to build emotional strength and find lasting happiness. Her unique approach integrates both practical tools and emotional insight, making her an ideal guide for anyone seeking transformation. Aimee's work has inspired many to embrace resilience and thrive in their personal and professional lives. Her new book, The Mountains We Climb, was published by Raven & Grace Press and distributed nationally in March 2025. Aimee was recognized as a Best Selling New Author on Amazon a few weeks ago! Mentioned in This Episode: The Mountains We Climb (Amazon): Aimee Goodwin Website: TikTok: New Hope Healing & Resource Center: Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP322: The Biggest Problem in Leadership Today
08/04/2025
EP322: The Biggest Problem in Leadership Today
In this episode of Health Coach Conversations, Cathy Sykora talks with Kimberly Spencer, a high-performance, trauma-informed coach and founder of CrownYourself.com. Kimberly shares her journey from battling bulimia and finding healing through Pilates to becoming a successful entrepreneur and leadership coach. She dives deep into the core issues facing leaders today, especially the struggle to stay in their "zone of genius." Kimberly also reveals how podcast guesting can be a powerful, low-cost lead-generation strategy for coaches and entrepreneurs. In this episode, you'll discover: Why staying in your zone of genius directly impacts your income and fulfillment The differences between your zone of genius, excellence, and competence How podcast guesting can build brand visibility and drive lead generation Why leadership success hinges on decisiveness and courage How language rewires your subconscious beliefs and business outcomes What makes a podcast interview a powerful relationship-building tool Tips for building sustainable business models aligned with your lifestyle Memorable Quotes: "A podcast interview is like a first date with a potential referral partner." "You get to be the living, breathing embodiment of what’s possible for others." "Don’t put your past identity or your goals on a pedestal—pedestals are shaky." Bio: Kimberly Spencer is an award-winning high-performance, trauma-informed coach and trainer, Amazon best-selling author, TEDx speaker, and the founder of CrownYourself.com, helping visionary leaders transform their self-limiting stories, build their empire, stand out fearlessly, and make the income and the impact they deserve. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP321: How to Keep Your Energy Clean with Colleen McMann
07/28/2025
EP321: How to Keep Your Energy Clean with Colleen McMann
In this episode, Cathy talks with Colleen McMann, the founder of Style Rituals, about the importance of energetic hygiene for health coaches and practitioners. Colleen shares how her unique journey from the fashion industry led her to discover her intuitive gifts and embrace the world of energy healing. She offers simple and powerful techniques for cleansing and protecting your energy after client sessions, helping you avoid burnout and stay grounded. Through crystals, tarot, and energetic rituals, Colleen helps others reconnect with their intuition and maintain spiritual balance. In this episode, you'll discover: What energetic hygiene is and why it's essential for wellness professionals How to energetically cleanse after client sessions using everyday practices The power of crystals in supporting energy maintenance and personal growth Ways to call your energy back at the end of the day to feel more centered How Colleen uses tarot cards and crystals to support intuitive development The story of Colleen’s awakening and how she transitioned from fashion to healing Why more healthcare professionals are exploring energy work for themselves and their clients Memorable Quotes: "We can be like lint rollers where we walk into the room and pick up everybody’s fuzz." "I release all energy that is not mine. I let it go down the drain and go where it needs to go to be mulched into the earth." "You're not crazy. You're a psychic." Bio:Colleen McCann created Style Rituals to be a fun and practical experience to get grounded, heal issues, practice self-care, build better boundaries, tap into your intuition & more. After straddling the fashion & wellness industries for the last 20 years, she developed her own brand of glamour magic by blending her experiences as a designer, stylist, brand consultant, healer, mentor, teacher, coach, author, and a serial entrepreneur. Her journey to becoming an energy stylist started in New York City. She was working in fashion and realized that statement necklaces had superpowers, colors worn influenced a person’s energy, and that her intuition could be used to heal herself and inspire others. She ended up jumping high-heels first down the mystical rabbit hole, traveling all over the world studying healing modalities and eventually connecting all her skills and passions together to found Style Rituals. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP320: Prevent Obesity & Disease
07/21/2025
EP320: Prevent Obesity & Disease
In this episode Cathy sits down with Makheni Zonneveld, a wellness speaker, coach, and author of Healthier and Slimmer, to explore how real food, emotional awareness, and lifestyle changes can reverse chronic illness and support long-term health. After facing a major health crisis, Makheni transformed her life through a plant-based, alkaline-promoting diet and now dedicates herself to helping others reclaim their health. She shares practical strategies for making home-cooked meals convenient and fun, the dangers of fake health foods, and why partnering with medical professionals is key to preventive care. Makheni’s passion for empowering individuals shines through as she encourages everyone to take responsibility for their own well-being. In this episode, you'll discover: How Makheni healed herself from chronic pain and avoided surgery through nutrition The difference between acidic and alkaline foods and how they affect the body Why she rejects "fake" foods like plant-based meats and artificial substitutes The importance of intrinsic motivation for sustainable lifestyle change Creative ways to make healthy eating and exercise enjoyable and fun How she uses batch cooking and freezer storage to simplify healthy meals Why prevention starts in the kitchen, not the doctor’s office Memorable Quotes: "Is this worth making your child an orphan or a child who’s going to grow up with a stepfather?" "Health gain is the goal. Fat loss is a side effect." "If you eat beans, let them look like beans on your plate and not like a sausage." Bio: Makheni Zonneveld is a 71-year young super fit wellness speaker, coach, and author of Healthier and Slimmer, a guide to optimal physical and mental health. She has specialized in emotional well-being since 1999 and pivoted to nutrition after overcoming a severe health issue without surgery in 2008. Since then, she has passionately studied the effects of food on health and expanded her work to include physical wellness. In 2021, she launched the Free Health Club and in 2024, published her first wellness book, which includes expert insights and client testimonials. Makheni partners with medical and coaching professionals to help prevent unnecessary suffering through lifestyle education. Mentioned in This Episode: Links to Resources: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP319: Lyndsey Byrne - Cognitive Work
07/14/2025
EP319: Lyndsey Byrne - Cognitive Work
In this episode, Cathy Sykora welcomes Lyndsey Byrne back to discuss her work as a Cognitive Health Coach, focusing on brain health, dementia prevention, and reversing cognitive decline through the Bredesen Protocol. Lyndsey shares her personal story of helping her mother stabilize Alzheimer's symptoms and explains how this inspired her to dedicate her life to supporting others in similar situations. She outlines the types of clients she works with, the importance of early detection, and the structured yet personalized lifestyle approach she uses to support cognitive health. This episode is rich with insights into the connection between lifestyle and brain function, and how small changes can have a big impact. In this episode, you'll discover: How Lyndsey Byrne's personal experience led her to become a Cognitive Health Coach The key components of the Bredesen Protocol for brain health and dementia prevention Why sugar and toxins in food and personal care products play a critical role in cognitive decline The role of cognitive testing and functional medicine in reversing or preventing dementia How the Apollo Health platform supports clients with actionable, data-driven health reports Strategies to support both individuals experiencing cognitive issues and their caregivers Tools like the Yucca app to make healthier choices in food and personal care products Memorable Quotes: "People think dementia is a death sentence. There's only one direction of travel." "If you can cut out sugar, even if you're not going to do anything else, that is huge." "The amyloid plaque is not the cause of Alzheimer’s; it's the brain's way of defending itself." Bio: Lindsey Byrne helps people to improve their brain health and memory, prevent dementia, and even improve symptoms of cognitive decline. She is a Functional Medicine Certified Health Coach (FMCHC) and Certified Re:CODE 2.0 Health Coach. Lindsey supports individuals who want to take a proactive approach to cognitive health, whether due to family history or early signs like brain fog, and uses a personalized, natural, and lifestyle-centered strategy. Mentioned in This Episode: Book: | Links to Resources: Health Coach Group Website: Special Offer: Use code HCC50 to save $50 on the Health Coach Group website : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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EP318: Become a Practitioner and Business Leader Your Clients Need
07/10/2025
EP318: Become a Practitioner and Business Leader Your Clients Need
In this episode of Health Coach Conversations, Cathy Sykora sits down with Joanna Sapir, a business strategist for holistic practitioners, to explore how health coaches and wellness professionals can step into leadership and create thriving practices. Joanna shares insights into common pitfalls like the "freelancer trap" and highlights the skills that every practitioner needs to truly serve their clients and build a sustainable business. Together, Cathy and Joanna dive into the realities of running a wellness practice, emphasizing the importance of sales as a form of service and leadership. They also discuss how to align your services with client needs while staying within your scope of practice. This episode is a must-listen for new and seasoned health coaches who want to transform their practice into a mission-driven business. In this episode, you'll discover: Why business and sales skills are essential for wellness practitioners The "freelancer trap" and how to avoid giving up your authority in client relationships How to approach sales as a service-oriented, client-focused process Why many health practitioners struggle to identify and communicate the value they provide How to stay within scope while guiding clients toward the outcomes they seek The importance of a solid consultation process in building a sustainable business Joanna’s free guide to streamline your business with three powerful systems Memorable Quotes: "Sales is just a form of helping people." "You're the leader of your business—and people want your leadership." "If one person does it, everybody can do it. It's not a gift or talent—it’s learnable." Bio: Joanna Sapir is a business strategist for holistic practitioners, particularly those that integrate multiple modalities. Joanna's special ability is in helping practitioners set up repeatable systems and processes in their businesses to serve their clients more powerfully, enroll committed long-term clients, and create steady income and cash flow. She has been a teacher and trainer for more than twenty years, from the classroom to the gym floor and now to wellness practices across the world. Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, she is a mother of two, a USA Masters National Champion in Olympic-style Weightlifting, and the host of the Business Revolution for Practitioners podcast. Learn more at . Mentioned in This Episode: Joanna Sapir’s Website: Free Guide – 3 Powerful Systems: Links to Resources: : If you enjoyed the podcast, please consider leaving a five-star rating or review on Apple Podcasts.
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