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Ep. 540: Why We Need More Ritual and Less Hustle
Jun 9, 2026
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Ep. 539: Near-Death Experiences, Psilocybin & Spiritual Awakening
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Ep. 538: Are Psychiatric Drugs Making Mental Health Worse?
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| 6/9/26 | ![]() Ep. 540: Why We Need More Ritual and Less Hustle | Why We Need More Ritual and Less HustleThe Missing Practice in Healing, Manifestation, and Personal GrowthIn this episode, JJ Flizanes explores a powerful question: When was the last time you intentionally paused? Not because you were exhausted, overwhelmed, or forced to stop—but because you consciously chose to reconnect with yourself. In a culture obsessed with productivity, achievement, self-improvement, and constant action, many of us have become disconnected from our bodies, our emotions, our intuition, and our inner wisdom.JJ discusses how hustle culture has infiltrated not only our work lives but also our healing journeys. We read the books, listen to the podcasts, take the courses, and attend the workshops—but often fail to create the space necessary for integration. True transformation doesn't happen through accumulating more information. It happens when we slow down enough to embody what we've learned.Drawing on themes from recent conversations about mental health, spiritual awakening, nervous system regulation, and emotional healing, JJ shares why intentional rituals may be one of the most overlooked tools for creating lasting change. Rituals create predictability, safety, reflection, and regulation. They tell the nervous system that it's okay to stop, breathe, and listen.Listeners will also hear the inspiration behind Sacred Rhythms, JJ's new community centered around New Moon Rituals and Full Moon Ceremonies. More than a spiritual practice, these gatherings provide structured opportunities to pause, reflect, create, release, heal, and reconnect with what truly matters. Whether you resonate with moon cycles or simply need a way to step off the hamster wheel of life, this episode offers a compelling case for bringing more ritual and less hustle into your daily experience.In This Episode:Why hustle culture is keeping us disconnectedThe difference between learning and integratingHow nervous system dysregulation fuels burnout and overwhelmWhy rituals exist in every culture throughout historyThe role of intentional pauses in emotional healing and manifestationHow nature teaches us through cycles of growth, release, and renewalThe difference between New Moon creation and Full Moon releaseWhy Sacred Rhythms was created and how it supports transformationKey Takeaways:Healing is not about collecting more information—it's about living what you learn.Manifestation isn't just about creating; it's also about clearing and making space for what's next.Rituals help regulate the nervous system by creating intentional moments of safety, reflection, and presence.Growth, healing, manifestation, and life itself are cyclical—not linear.Memorable Quote:"If we don't pause and take time to assess what we're doing and how we're doing it, we're on autopilot. And if you're on autopilot, you're not present in your life."Join Sacred RhythmsSacred Rhythms is a monthly community centered around New Moon Rituals and Full Moon Ceremonies designed to help you slow down, reconnect, regulate your nervous system, set intentions, release what no longer serves you, and consciously move through the cycles of life.🌑 Create. 🌕 Release. ✨ Heal. 💫 Expand.New Moon to plant. Full Moon to release. Always in rhythm.https://jjflizanes.com/moon | — | ||||||
| 6/2/26 | ![]() Ep. 539: Near-Death Experiences, Psilocybin & Spiritual Awakening | Near-Death Experiences, Psychedelics, and the Truth About Consciousness with Dr. Eben AlexanderCan consciousness exist independent of the brain?In this fascinating return conversation, JJ sits down with renowned neurosurgeon, near-death experiencer, and bestselling author Eben Alexander to explore one of the biggest questions facing science, spirituality, and human healing today.Drawing from his own extraordinary near-death experience during a week-long coma caused by bacterial meningitis, Dr. Alexander challenges conventional assumptions about consciousness, memory, healing, and the role of the brain itself.Together, JJ and Dr. Alexander explore the intersection of neuroplasticity, psychedelics, meditation, trauma healing, survival states, and spiritual awakening. They discuss why so many people remain stuck despite years of therapy, why conventional psychiatric approaches may fall short, and what practices can help people access deeper states of transformation.This conversation dives into the profound possibility that healing may not come from fixing the brain—but from reconnecting to the greater consciousness beyond it.In This Episode You'll Learn:Why Dr. Alexander believes consciousness is not created by the brainWhat his near-death experience revealed about life, death, and the soulThe surprising science behind psilocybin and ego dissolutionHow meditation and psychedelics may affect the brain's default mode networkWhy fear of death can keep the body trapped in survival modeThe connection between healing, consciousness, and neuroplasticityWhat near-death experiences consistently teach about love and purposeThe role of meditation in expanding awareness and intuitionScientific evidence supporting non-local consciousnessHow childhood wounds, identity, and ego influence our experience of realityWhy personal experience often changes people more than data alonePractical ways to begin exploring consciousness for yourselfKey Takeaway"The deepest lesson from near-death experiences is remarkably simple: Love is what matters. How we treat ourselves and others is ultimately the most important thing."Resources Mentioned📖 Proof of Heaven📖 Map of Heaven📖 Living in a Mindful Universe🌐 Sacred Acoustics Meditation Technology Sacred Acoustics🌐 Free 33-Day Journey Into the Heart of Consciousness Eben Alexander Official WebsitePrevious Episodes with Dr. Eben AlexanderLiving in a Mindful UniverseProof of HeavenBeliefs Can Heal UsGifts of DesperationConnect with JJ🌐 JJ Flizanes Official Website | — | ||||||
| 5/26/26 | ![]() Ep. 538: Are Psychiatric Drugs Making Mental Health Worse? | What if the story we’ve been told about depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and schizophrenia isn’t actually supported by the science?In this eye-opening conversation, JJ sits down with investigative journalist and bestselling author Anatomy of an Epidemic creator Robert Whitaker to explore the origins of the “chemical imbalance” theory, the pharmaceutical influence on psychiatry, and what the research actually says about long-term outcomes with psychiatric medications.Robert shares how his career as a medical journalist led him into uncovering contradictions between the public narrative around mental illness and what researchers inside the field were actually finding. Together, JJ and Robert discuss how emotions, trauma, environment, nervous system responses, childhood conditioning, and meaning-making may play a much bigger role in mental health than we’ve been taught.This conversation dives into:The origins of the serotonin and dopamine imbalance theoriesWhy the “chemical imbalance” story continued despite lack of evidenceResearch on antidepressants, antipsychotics, ADHD medications, and long-term outcomesThe difference between healing and symptom managementHow labeling people can shape identity and behaviorWhy emotions are part of being human—not necessarily disordersThe connection between trauma, interpretation, core wounds, and emotional sufferingThe importance of teaching emotional processing and nervous system regulationOpen Dialogue therapy and alternative approaches to healingWhy society may be over-medicating normal human emotional experiencesJJ also shares her perspective as an Empowerment Strategist, discussing the role of core wound patterns, subconscious beliefs, emotional suppression, and how people can begin reconnecting with their bodies, emotions, and inner resilience.This episode challenges conventional thinking while opening the door to a broader conversation about healing, humanity, and what it truly means to thrive emotionally.Mentioned in This Episode:Anatomy of an EpidemicNational Institute of Mental HealthMad in AmericaNonviolent CommunicationOpen Dialogue TherapyEMDR & neuroplasticity approachesCore Wound MappingConnect with Robert WhitakerMad in AmericaConnect with JJJJ Flizanes Official Website | — | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Ep. 537: Seasons of Life Celebrations | Ritual, Grief, Community & Celebrating Life’s Transitions with Gia IloleIn this heartfelt and inspiring conversation, JJ sits down with Gia Ilole, founder of Seasons of Life Celebrations, to explore the healing power of ritual, intentional community, and honoring life’s transitions — both joyful and painful.After experiencing profound personal loss — the death of her sister followed just six months later by the sudden loss of her husband — Gia discovered a deep need for meaningful, secular ceremonies that support people through grief, transition, and transformation.Together, JJ and Gia discuss:Why ritual matters more than ever in modern lifeHow intentional ceremonies help people heal and reconnectThe emotional importance of community and shared experiencesWhy transitions deserve acknowledgment — not just weddings and funeralsHow grief can uncover purpose, service, and a new callingThe role of celebration in milestones like divorce, retirement, career shifts, menopause, empty nesting, and personal reinventionWhy many people need support creating ceremonies that truly reflect who they areGia shares how her business helps individuals and families design customized ceremonies, memorials, and celebrations that feel deeply personal and healing — whether in person or remotely.JJ also reflects on her own love of ritual, community-building, and creating memorable experiences through intentional gatherings, traditions, and ceremonies. The conversation expands into:Love languages and quality timeCreating annual traditions and meaningful gatheringsEstate planning beyond financesLeaving loved ones guidance for memorial wishesThe growing need for community-centered healingOne of the most powerful themes of the episode is this:We don’t have to wait for tragedy to become intentional about connection, celebration, and meaning.Gia explains how rituals — even simple or symbolic ones — can psychologically and emotionally help people process change, grief, endings, beginnings, and identity shifts.Topics CoveredGrief & healingSecular memorial ceremoniesRitual & spiritualityCommunity buildingEmpty nest transitionsMenopause & identity shiftsDivorce & career transition ceremoniesIntentional livingCelebrating milestonesDeath doulas & end-of-life planningEntrepreneurship after lossService, connection & purposeAbout Gia IloleGia Ilole is the founder of Seasons of Life Celebrations, a company devoted to helping people create meaningful ceremonies and intentional rituals for life’s biggest transitions. Services include:Memorial planningCelebration officiatingCeremony designObituary & eulogy writingMemorial mappingCustomized ritualsLife transition celebrationsConnect with GiaWebsite: Seasons of Life CelebrationsInstagram: @seasonsoflifecelebrationsvcKey TakeawayLife is made meaningful through intentional connection, shared experiences, and rituals that honor who we are becoming — not just who we’ve been. | — | ||||||
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Ep. 536: Lowering Cholesterol Won't Prevent Heart Disease | The Great Cholesterol Myth: What Your Doctor May Not Be Telling Youwith Dr. Jonny BowdenIn this eye-opening conversation, JJ reconnects with renowned nutrition expert and bestselling author Dr. Jonny Bowden to unpack one of the most misunderstood topics in modern medicine: cholesterol.Dr. Bowden, co-author of The Great Cholesterol Myth, explains why the conventional cholesterol narrative is outdated, why total cholesterol tells us almost nothing about heart disease risk, and why inflammation and insulin resistance may be far more important predictors of long-term health.Together, JJ and Dr. Bowden discuss the evolution of cholesterol science, the overprescription of statins, and why people must become advocates for their own health instead of blindly outsourcing decisions to conventional medicine.In This Episode:Why total cholesterol is an outdated marker for heart disease riskThe difference between LDL cholesterol and LDL particlesWhy “good” and “bad” cholesterol is an oversimplified conceptWhat ApoB and LDL particle testing actually reveal about cardiovascular riskThe role of inflammation in chronic disease and heart diseaseHow insulin resistance predicts disease years before symptoms appearWhy stress, processed foods, poor sleep, and sedentary living fuel metabolic dysfunctionThe connection between blood sugar regulation and cardiovascular healthWhy many conventional cholesterol tests are “1963 medicine”What lifestyle changes can help reduce inflammation naturallyWhy questioning medical dogma matters for your long-term healthKey Takeaways:Dr. Bowden explains that cholesterol itself is not the enemy. Instead, the real issue is the condition of the particles carrying cholesterol through the bloodstream and the inflammation damaging artery walls. He uses powerful analogies — including boats crashing in a marina and golf balls burning through a tennis net — to explain how small, dense LDL particles create more cardiovascular risk than large LDL particles.JJ and Dr. Bowden also explore how insulin resistance quietly drives many chronic diseases, including obesity, diabetes, hypertension, Alzheimer’s, and heart disease — often decades before diagnosis.This episode is a reminder that true health requires curiosity, critical thinking, and personal responsibility.Resources Mentioned:The Great Cholesterol Myth by Dr. Jonny Bowden & Dr. Stephen SinatraApoB testingLDL particle testingFunction HealthPubMed.govConnect with Dr. Jonny BowdenWebsite: DrJonnyBowden.comBook: The Great Cholesterol MythConnect with JJJJ Flizanes Official WebsiteFeelings & Needs List | — | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Ep. 535: The Real Reason You Can't Change Your Behavior | If you’ve ever thought, “I know better… so why do I keep doing this?”—this episode is for you.In this powerful conversation, I break down the real reason we stay stuck in emotional, behavioral, and even physical patterns—and why traditional approaches to healing often don’t create lasting change.We’re not just talking about mindset. We’re going deeper—to the subconscious beliefs formed before age 7 that still shape your reactions, your habits, and your identity today.This is the foundation of my Core Wound Map™, and once you see it… you can’t unsee it.In This Episode, You’ll Learn:What a core wound really is (and why you didn’t choose it)How your brain created beliefs to keep you safe—but now keeps you stuckThe hidden pattern loop: Trigger → Feeling → ReactionWhy awareness alone doesn’t change behaviorThe difference between coping vs. actual healingWhy most therapy and personal development miss the rootHow your patterns show up in:RelationshipsFood & body imageSelf-sabotageEmotional triggersKey TakeawayHealing is when you are different in the same situation.Not when you avoid it. Not when you leave it.When the trigger is the same… but your response is different.That’s real change.The 3-Step Tool to Use ImmediatelyWhen you’re triggered, ask yourself:What am I feeling?What need is not being met?How can I meet that need—without requiring anyone else to change?👉 This is how you interrupt the pattern in real time.Free ResourceDownload the Feelings & Needs List to start practicing this today: 👉 jjflizanes.com/feelingslist (or your preferred link)Print it. Keep it with you. Use it.Next StepIf this resonates, it means you’re ready to go deeper.This is exactly the work we do inside:The Roadmap to Emotional HealingRewiring Your Core Wound PatternsThe Empowering Minds NetworkBecause this isn’t about more information…It’s about becoming someone different in the same situation. | — | ||||||
| 4/28/26 | ![]() Ep. 534: Blood Sugar and Weight Loss | JJ sits down with nutritionist and behavior specialist Carrie Lupoli to break down why traditional dieting fails—and what actually creates lasting health and transformation.From generational conditioning and disordered eating to blood sugar regulation and belief systems, this episode reveals why most people stay stuck… and how to finally shift your relationship with food, body, and self.💡 What You’ll LearnWhy the diet industry keeps you stuck in cyclesThe difference between calories vs. blood sugar regulationWhy weight loss is a symptom—not the goalHow your beliefs and identity drive your behaviorsWhy “I know what to do, I just don’t do it” keeps happeningHow to shift into the healthiest version of yourself🧠 Key TakeawaysDiets Don’t Address the Root Restriction and willpower ignore the real issue—your metabolism, mindset, and patterns.“They put us in a cage and then blame us for not flying.”Blood Sugar Drives Everything Energy, cravings, weight gain, inflammation, and even chronic disease are tied to metabolic health.“Weight gain and health issues are symptoms of dysregulated blood sugar.”You Can’t Outperform Your Beliefs You can have the perfect plan—but without rewiring your mindset, it won’t stick.“We can’t outperform disempowered beliefs.”Identity > Goals Stop chasing a number on the scale. Start asking: What does the healthiest version of me do, say, think, and believe?You Are Always Modeling Your beliefs show up in your actions—and impact your family and environment.“You teach what you believe.”From Corset to Crown Let go of restriction, shame, and shrinking yourself… and step into self-worth, health, and empowerment.🔥 Final TakeawayYou don’t need another diet. You need to shift your identity, regulate your body, and align your beliefs.That’s where real, lasting change happens.🔗 Resources & LinksConnect with JJ Flizanes:Website: https://jjflizanes.comFree resources & programs: https://jjflizanes.com/mmPodcast Network: https://empoweringmindsnetwork.comConnect with Carrie Lupoli:Book (Pre-Order): From Corset to Crown 👉 https://carrielupoli.com/corset-to-crownWebsite: https://carrielupoli.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/carrielupoli🎯 Who This Episode Is ForWomen tired of dieting and starting overThose who feel stuck despite “doing everything right”Anyone ready to move from restriction → empowermentListeners wanting a deeper, sustainable approach to health | — | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Ep. 533: Missing Pieces of Body Change After 40 | In this solo episode, JJ pulls together the biggest insights from her recent 3-Day Body Breakthrough Challenge and shares why body change after 40 requires a different conversation than the one most women have been taught. If you’ve been eating less, doing more cardio, trying harder—and still not seeing results—this episode explains why.JJ unpacks the 7 Factors of Weight Loss Resistance, including blood sugar regulation, inefficient exercise, hormone imbalance, poor sleep, nervous system stress, inflammation, and missing nutritional substrates. She explains why body change isn’t about more willpower or restriction, but about understanding the systems affecting metabolism, fat loss, muscle, and energy.In This Episode:Why the old “eat less, exercise more” model stops working after 40The 7 hidden factors of weight loss resistanceWhy blood sugar regulation may be more important than caloriesHow inefficient exercise could be wasting your timeWhy resistance training is non-negotiable for metabolism, hormones, bone, and brain healthThe overlooked link between nervous system stress and body compositionHow inflammation and gut health can block fat lossWhy sleep is a body change strategy—not a luxuryThe truth about muscle loss, body composition, and why the scale can lieWhy discipline is not deprivation—and what food freedom actually looks likeHow accountability and support create momentum that changes habitsKey Takeaways:Body change is a systems issue.If you only focus on food or exercise without addressing hormones, stress, sleep, inflammation, and metabolism, you may stay stuck.Your nervous system affects your results.Fight-or-flight physiology can interfere with digestion, recovery, fat burning, and healing.Muscle matters more than you think.After 40, preserving and building active tissue is one of the biggest levers for changing body composition and aging well.Stop focusing only on weight.The scale doesn’t tell you whether you’ve lost muscle or gained fat. Body composition tells a different story.Replacement beats restriction.JJ shares why sustainable results come from working with your body, not fighting against it.A Powerful Reframe from This Episode:“If you loved the way you looked, would you care what the number was?”Mentioned in This Episode:3-Day Body Breakthrough ChallengeDate Your Body8-Week Body Reset (Beta)Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGMs)The 7 Factors of Weight Loss ResistanceJJ’s 5-Day Food FocusResources:Apply for the 8-Week Body Reset:jjflizanes.com/8weekFree Feelings & Needs List:jjflizanes.com/feelingslistIf This Episode Resonated…Share it with a woman who keeps saying, “Nothing works anymore.”And if you’re ready to stop guessing and start addressing the missing pieces, this episode is your invitation to begin. | — | ||||||
| 4/14/26 | ![]() Ep. 532: Small Changes That Can Transform Your Happiness | In this powerful conversation, JJ Flizanes sits down with clinical psychologist Dr. Nafisa Sekandari to explore the deeper truth behind anxiety, burnout, and what it really takes to create lasting happiness.This episode goes beyond surface-level solutions and dives into the root causes of emotional and physical imbalance, especially for high-achieving women navigating stress, hormonal shifts, and overwhelm.From Trauma to AwarenessDr. Nafisa shares her personal journey of immigrating to the United States from Afghanistan as a child, navigating trauma, and developing debilitating shyness and anxiety.Through intentional self-work—facing fears, studying psychology, and exploring holistic healing—she transformed her challenges into a framework that now helps others do the same.The Hidden Anxiety Behind High AchievementMany high-performing women don’t realize they are being driven by anxiety.Instead of presenting as dysfunction, anxiety often shows up as:OverachievementPerfectionismBurnout and chronic stressEmotional reactivity or overwhelmDr. Nafisa emphasizes that true healing requires addressing the root cause, not just managing symptoms.The Happiness Project: Intentional Change, Month by MonthAfter experiencing a particularly “effortful” year, Dr. Nafisa launched the Happiness Project—a year-long experiment focused on creating more joy through small, consistent changes.Each month targets a different life area, including:Environment and energyRelationships and connectionParenting and personal growthThe goal is not to ignore reality—but to focus on what you can control and become more intentional about how you live.You Can’t Heal What You Don’t FeelOne of the most important themes of this episode is emotional awareness.In a culture that avoids discomfort, many people:Suppress negative emotionsRush to “fix” feelingsLabel themselves as “dysregulated” instead of understanding the messageDr. Nafisa reframes this:Emotions are not the problem—they are signals.Healing begins when you allow emotions to surface, process them, and release their charge through awareness, expression, and integration.The Mind-Body Connection Is EverythingBoth JJ and Dr. Nafisa highlight how emotions directly impact physical health.Examples include:Anger → liver, tension, hormonal disruptionGrief → lungs, breathing issuesChronic stress → sleep disruption, anxiety, inflammationIgnoring emotional health can manifest physically, reinforcing the need for a holistic approach to healing.The Foundations of Real ChangeDr. Nafisa’s approach integrates five key areas:MindsetEmotional healthBehavior patternsPhysical health (nutrition, sleep, movement)Spiritual connectionShe emphasizes that lifestyle is the entry point for most people.Simple but powerful shifts include:Prioritizing quality sleepReducing caffeine and stabilizing blood sugarSupporting the body with nutrition and movementCreating consistent daily routinesHappiness Isn’t Ignoring Reality—It’s Choosing Your FocusThis episode challenges the idea that focusing on happiness is naïve or dismissive.Instead, JJ and Dr. Nafisa reinforce:You cannot control the world—but you can control your responseYour emotional state influences your experience and outcomesBeing solution-focused creates more positive impact than staying problem-focusedKey TakeawaysAnxiety often hides behind achievement and productivityEmotional suppression leads to deeper imbalanceSmall, consistent changes create long-term transformationYour body reflects your emotional stateTrue empowerment comes from awareness, alignment, and intentional livingResources & Next StepsDr. Nafisa offers:Mental Health Break PodcastThe Happiness Project communityA free program: Beginner’s Guide to Anxiety Management (use code “JJ”)Final ThoughtYou don’t need to control everything around you to feel better. You need to reconnect with yourself, process what’s real, and choose alignment—moment by moment.Connect with Dr. Nafisa Sekandari:Website: www.drsekandari.comHappiness Project: www.drsekandari.com/happiness-projectPodcast: Mental Health Break Podcast | — | ||||||
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Ep. 531: When Yoga Works and When It Doesn't | In today’s episode, JJ breaks down a topic that confuses so many people—why yoga can feel amazing but still not deliver the body results you’re looking for.After 25+ years in the fitness and health industry, JJ shares the truth about exercise, body composition, and the biggest mistake people make when choosing how to move their bodies.If you’ve ever thought, “I’m doing all the right things… so why isn’t anything changing?”—this episode is for you.🔑 What You’ll LearnWhy yoga can feel like a “magic fix” (and when it actually works)The real reason some people lose weight doing yoga—and others don’tThe difference between nervous system regulation vs. body transformationWhy most exercise routines fail to change body compositionHow your body adapts—and why that leads to plateausThe importance of choosing the right exercise for your specific goalWhy time spent exercising doesn’t always equal results🧘♀️ Types of Yoga CoveredJJ breaks down the most common styles of yoga and what they’re actually good for, including:HathaVinyasaAshtangaPower YogaBikram / Hot YogaYinRestorativeKundaliniIyengarChair YogaEach serves a purpose—but not all of them are designed for fat loss, muscle building, or metabolic change.⚡ Key TakeawaysFeeling better ≠ changing your bodyYour body responds to stimulus, not preferenceMost people plateau because they don’t change the strategyYoga is powerful for stress relief, recovery, and nervous system balanceBut it is not a primary tool for body composition change👉 “It’s not that your body isn’t working—it’s that you’re not giving it the right instructions.” 🔥 Ready to Break Through?If you’re tired of doing “all the right things” and not getting results…Join JJ for the 3-Day Body Breakthrough Challenge 📅 April 15–17 (replays available)You’ll uncover the 7 factors of weight loss resistance and finally understand:Why your body isn’t changingWhat to focus on insteadHow to move the needle—efficiently👉 Join here: http://jjflizanes.com/3day💬 Final ThoughtYoga has value. Movement has value. But results come from alignment between your goals and your strategy. | — | ||||||
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| 4/5/26 | ![]() Ep. 530: Truth about Cholesterol, Statins and Hormones Explained | What if everything you’ve been told about cholesterol, statins, and hormones isn’t the full picture?In this eye-opening conversation, I sit down with Elizabeth Plourde, who brings decades of research and firsthand experience inside the medical system. We explore how “normal” ranges have changed over time, why so many people are prescribed medications without deeper investigation, and what your body actually needs to function optimally.This episode is about empowerment—understanding your body, asking better questions, and not blindly outsourcing your health decisions.What We Cover🔹 The Cholesterol Conversation No One Is HavingWhy “healthy ranges” for cholesterol have shifted over timeThe role of cholesterol in hormone production and brain functionWhy lowering cholesterol may not always equal better health🔹 Statins: What You Should KnowCommon side effects (including muscle pain and fatigue)Why many people are prescribed statins without full contextThe importance of understanding risks vs. benefits for YOU🔹 Hormones: The Missing LinkWhy hormone decline impacts nearly every system in the bodyThe difference between synthetic vs. bioidentical hormonesHow hormone imbalance can affect mood, energy, bones, and more🔹 The Bigger Problem with Modern MedicineWhy most people don’t question their doctors—and the risk of thatHow fear-based recommendations influence decision-makingThe importance of becoming your own health advocateKey TakeawaysYour body is not broken—it’s responding to imbalances“Normal” lab ranges don’t always mean optimal healthCholesterol is essential for hormone production and brain functionMedications are not always the root-cause solutionYou have more power than you think when you ask questions and explore optionsJJ’s PerspectiveThis episode is personal.After navigating my own health challenges and being pressured into solutions that didn’t feel aligned, I realized how important it is to trust yourself, get educated, and advocate for your body.Most people don’t realize how much pressure exists inside the medical system until they’re in it.You don’t have to accept the first answer you’re given.Resources MentionedLearn more about Dr. Plourde’s work on EMF and health:https://www.emffreedom.com/The Great Cholesterol Myth by Jonny Bowden & Stephen SinatraEMF Freedom: Solutions for the 21st Century Pollution by Elizabeth PlourdeHysterectomy, Ovary Removal, and Hormone Replacement by Elizabeth PlourdeCoQ10 for heart health and energy supportVision Alive Max (eye health support mentioned in episode)Call to ActionIf this episode resonated with you, it’s time to go deeper.Join me for the 14-Day Manifestation Challenge where we apply this same level of awareness and empowerment to your thoughts, emotions, and outcomes.👉 http://jjflizanes.com/14dayFinal ThoughtHealing isn’t about blindly following instructions.It’s about becoming aware enough to choose what’s right for you. | — | ||||||
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Ep. 529: Outgrowing the Life and Business That Made You Successful | What happens when you’ve achieved everything you thought you wanted… and it still doesn’t feel right?In this powerful conversation, JJ Flizanes joins Allison Lane to unpack the hidden experience so many high-achieving women face—but rarely talk about: outgrowing the very life they worked so hard to build.From anxiety and burnout to the quiet feeling of “this can’t be it,” this episode dives into why success can start to feel empty—and what’s actually underneath it.Together, JJ and Allison explore the deeper emotional, psychological, and subconscious patterns that keep brilliant women stuck, invisible, or second-guessing their next move—even when they know they’re meant for more.If you’ve ever felt disconnected, restless, or unsure of your next chapter… this conversation will help you understand why—and what becomes possible when you finally listen to that inner call.🔥 What You’ll Learn in This EpisodeWhy high-achieving women often feel unfulfilled after reaching successThe difference between burnout vs. outgrowing your current lifeHow subconscious beliefs and core wounds drive overachievementWhy “mindset work” alone isn’t enough—and what actually creates changeThe hidden role of addiction to achievement, control, and validationSigns you’re repressing your true purpose (and how it shows up physically and emotionally)Why visibility feels so hard—and how fear of judgment keeps you playing smallThe truth about needing more certifications, degrees, or “permission”What happens when you finally align with your purpose, passion, and dharmaHow to move from confusion and stagnation into clarity, energy, and momentum🚨 Key TakeawaysSuccess built on external validation or compensation will eventually feel emptyAnxiety, burnout, and even physical symptoms can be signs of misalignmentYou don’t need more credentials—you need clarity and alignmentYou are not for everyone—and hiding keeps the right people from finding youGrowth requires stepping through discomfort, not avoiding itWhen you align with your truth, life becomes lighter, more energized, and more supported💡 JJ’s Core Insight“If you are hiding from the 10% who won’t like you, you’re also hiding from the people who need you most.”🌱 What Becomes PossibleWhen you stop ignoring that inner knowing and start listening:You feel lighter and more energizedYour nervous system begins to calmOpportunities and alignment start showing upYou gain clarity on your purpose and next stepsYou move from performing… to truly living your truthInvitationIf this episode resonated with you, you are not alone—and you are not stuck.JJ and Allison are hosting a live masterclass to go deeper into this conversation:👉 Why Brilliant Women Stay Invisible (and How to Step Into Your Next Level)📅 April 10 🔗 Register: jjflizanes.com/brilliantwomen 🎟️ Use the free VIP code JJFREE About the GuestAllison Lane helps accomplished women expand their visibility, authority, and impact—guiding them from industry experts to recognized thought leaders through books, media, and strategic positioning.About JJ FlizanesJJ Flizanes is an Empowerment Strategist, author, and podcast host who helps people heal emotional patterns, uncover core wounds, and align with their purpose to create lasting transformation.Final ThoughtIf you’ve been quietly wondering, “Is this all there is?” That question isn’t a problem.It’s the beginning of your next evolution. | — | ||||||
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Ep. 528: Why You Feel Stuck Even When You're Doing the Work | Have you ever felt like you're doing all the right things—vision boards, appreciation lists, meditation, inner work—and yet nothing seems to be moving? In this solo episode, JJ shares a deeply personal reflection on the space between where you are and the next version of who you're becoming. Sometimes feeling stuck isn't a sign that something is wrong. Sometimes it means your container is expanding. Drawing from her background in fitness, manifestation work, and recent personal experiences—including a powerful birthday medicine journey—JJ explores why growth often feels uncomfortable and why contrast is actually necessary for transformation. If you've ever wondered why the Law of Attraction seems to stop working when you need it most, this episode will help you understand the deeper shift that may be happening within you. This conversation explores the moment when the old version of you is dissolving, but the new version hasn't fully arrived yet—and how learning to trust that process is one of the most important skills in manifestation. In This Episode JJ Discusses • Why people feel stuck even when they're doing all the personal growth work • The stage of transformation where the old identity dissolves • Why contrast is necessary for growth and expansion • The resistance training analogy for emotional and spiritual development • The real reason manifestation sometimes feels blocked • Why your container must expand before your desires can manifest • The hardest part of the Law of Attraction: feeling aligned before the evidence shows up • How collective energy and world events can affect personal growth • Why you may be in a "caterpillar to butterfly" phase of transformation • What it means to recognize yourself as an extension of Source energy Key Takeaway We don't attract what we want. We attract where we are. If the life you're calling in is bigger than what you've experienced before, you must become the energetic and emotional container capable of holding it. That expansion often feels uncomfortable—but it's a sign that growth is happening. JJ's Invitation If you resonate with this conversation, JJ invites you to join the next 14-Day Manifestation Challenge starting April 1st. This challenge is designed to help you strengthen your manifestation muscle and learn how to stay aligned, hopeful, and grounded—even before the results show up. Because the real work of manifestation isn't controlling circumstances. It's becoming the person who can hold the reality you're calling in. Join here: jjflizanes.com/14-day | — | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Ep. 527: Life After Betrayal | Register for the next free 14 Day Manifestation Challenge that starts April 1st! http://jjflizanes.com/14day In this episode, JJ sits down with returning guest Lori Shelley, a coach who helps women navigate the emotional and practical aftermath of betrayal. Lori shares her background—from 12 years in financial planning (including training leadership), to 13 years at home raising her kids, to 13 years in HR—and how her own life experience led her to coaching women in midlife who are rebuilding after major relationship disruption. Lori opens up about discovering her husband's long-term deception through what's often called "drip disclosure"—learning the truth in pieces over time—and how that process created intense nervous-system dysregulation: depression, short temper, feeling worse as she approached home, and eventually rage that didn't match the partial information she had. She explains how a formal therapeutic disclosure helped bring alignment between what she felt and what was actually happening—creating clarity, validation, and a turning point for healing. Together, JJ and Lori discuss why the right support matters. Lori describes the difference between approaches that frame partners as "co-addicts" versus betrayal trauma frameworks that recognize the impact of deception on safety, intuition, and identity. She shares how 12-step style groups (including COSA) can provide a safe starting place—especially when the group's structure and energy support growth instead of staying stuck in the story. Lori also explains how she works with women today through groups and individual coaching, including: A group for women navigating separation/divorce after betrayal, and A deeper healing experience called The Spiral Path, a 6-month program exploring: what you want to leave behind, what you want to acknowledge, and what you want to walk away with. JJ highlights Lori's unique zone of genius: blending emotional healing + financial and career support for women facing divorce—helping clients move from "I'm not okay" to regulated, grounded, and clear about what they will and won't accept moving forward. Lori shares one of her favorite group check-ins: noticing glimmers (small signs of hope) and naming what you're beating yourself up about—so you can begin to come back to yourself. Connect with Lori: Website: LoriShelleyCoaching.com (Book a free 30-minute consultation) Facebook: Lori Shelley Coaching | — | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() Ep. 526: 3 Things to Focus on this Fire Horse Year | In this solo episode, JJ breaks down how to move through the powerful momentum of the Fire Horse year without burnout by focusing on just three aligned priorities. Rather than getting swept up in urgency, overcommitment, or scattered action, she shares how to use this high-energy cycle for sustainable expansion through identity, intentional creation, and body-led balance. This conversation is your reminder that success this year comes from congruence, not doing more. If you're ready for guided support, join JJ's free 14-Day Manifestation Challenge starting April 1st at JJFlizanes.com/14day, and download her Metabolic Makeover program (a $500 value) completely free at JJFlizanes.com/mm using the code JJFREE. | — | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Ep. 525: Introduction to Human Design | In this episode, JJ Flizanes welcomes Erin Hines, a Human Design business coach (and repeat guest from West Coast Women Rising), to kick off a new series-style conversation on Human Design—what it is, why it's gaining traction, and how it can help you better understand your energy, decision-making, and natural way of operating in life and work. What You'll Learn What Human Design is and where it came from (a modern system developed in the late 1980s) How Human Design blends ancient and modern systems (astrology, I Ching, chakras + physics/biology concepts) The "science of differentiation": why your uniqueness matters and how it supports more ease in life The 5 Human Design types and what each one needs to manage energy well: Generators & Manifesting Generators: consistent energy when doing what lights you up; built to respond Projectors: here to guide; thrive by waiting for invitations and honoring rest Manifestors: here to initiate; thrive by informing and allowing cycles of burst/rest Reflectors: sensitive mirrors of environments; thrive with downtime and supportive spaces How type can reduce shame and friction (e.g., why open-ended questions can feel hard for "response-based" types) The basics of reading a Human Design chart: Type, Centers (defined vs open), and deeper layers like gates/channels Mentioned in the Episode Erin's free Human Design chart option (available many places; Erin's includes helpful click-for-explanations) Erin's "Intro to Human Design" custom report for deeper insight Erin's podcast: Rebel to Rise: Where Business Meets Human Design (includes business strategy + HD education) Connect with Erin Hines Erin's website: DarnGoodBusinessCoach.com Find Erin on: LinkedIn Listen to: Rebel to Rise: Where Business Meets Human Design | — | ||||||
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Ep. 524: Unique Gifts from Italy and Beyond | JJ welcomes Sheila Donohue for a conversation that blends entrepreneurship, lifestyle, and the art of curated Italian wines and foods. Sheila shares how her company, Verovino, sources small-batch, farm-made wines, olive oils, and specialty foods—many not readily available in the U.S.—and delivers them to both consumers and businesses across America. In This Episode Meet Sheila in Bologna: Sheila shares her life in Bologna, Italy, where she's lived since 2001, and how Italy shaped her expertise and relationships with producers. What Verovino does: Verovino curates and imports authentic, sustainably made, small-batch products—primarily from Italy, plus select producers from other countries and California—selling B2B and direct-to-consumer. From fintech to food & wine: Sheila explains her background in financial technology (fintech), her sommelier training in Italy, and how her personal immersion in artisan food culture inspired the company. Starting from a "clean slate": In 2017, after major life changes, Sheila began building Verovino—funded through savings—and took early action by importing product and going door-to-door to find customers. How the business grows: Sheila emphasizes the importance of continuity (repeat business), building scale, and covering operating expenses. She explains how an omni-channel strategy helps stabilize the business: Distributors nationwide Wine stores & restaurants (especially in California) Direct-to-consumer shipping across the U.S. Corporate gifting & events Marketing & education that compounds: Verovino invests in education and storytelling through digital marketing—especially their blog and YouTube channel—to build long-term brand trust and demand. Product philosophy: As a sommelier-led team, Sheila curates for variety and distinction: reds, whites, rosés, orange wines, sparkling (dry and sweet), plus standout olive oils—including single-varietal olive oils with specific pairing profiles. Events as a growth engine: Sheila shares how tastings, fundraisers, private events, and collaborations introduce people to the products—because tasting creates appreciation and connection. Specialty foods: The conversation highlights a Piedmont hazelnut producer offering toasted hazelnuts, caramelized hazelnuts, hazelnut creams, pasta, and pestos—plus JJ's enthusiasm for pistachio cream and clean ingredients. Wine club & gifting: Sheila describes Verovino's monthly or quarterly wine club, curated shipments with insider notes and stories, and a growing trend of gifting memberships (including personalized letters). Gift sets: Verovino offers curated gift sets—popular in December—and a standout option that pairs wine + olive oil, plus expanded options for non-wine drinkers. A second brand line for broader appeal: To avoid being pigeonholed and to meet different market needs, Sheila shares how Verovino expanded into a separate line for more "recognizable" wines, including Prosecco and kegs—ideal for events and high-volume restaurant service. Advice for new producers: Sheila emphasizes the need to stand out in a crowded market—especially as the wine industry faces headwinds—and to clearly differentiate your product and message. Memorable Moments JJ connects her own journey as a winemaker (High Vibrational Wines) and discusses why she values small-batch, purpose-driven production over mass distribution. A fun community collaboration emerges: JJ invites Sheila to co-create a March event in Ojai with "Women Behind the Business: Real Conversations," potentially adding a wine tasting experience—and they discover their birthdays are both in March. Connect with Sheila / Verovino Website: Verovino.com YouTube: Vero Vino Instagram & Facebook: VeroVinoGusto Closing: JJ encourages listeners to explore Verovino for personal discovery, gifting, and creating meaningful food-and-wine experiences that bring "a taste of Italy" home. | — | ||||||
| 2/10/26 | ![]() Ep. 523: Finding Purpose after Retirement | What happens when someone listens to every single episode of your podcast for over a decade? In this special conversation, JJ celebrates a major milestone by sitting down with longtime listener Vicki, who discovered the show years ago while walking through life's biggest transitions — caring for an aging parent, navigating a demanding career, and eventually stepping into retirement. What unfolds is a heartfelt, real-life story about how small daily shifts, emotional healing, and consistent self-care can quietly transform your life. Together, they explore what it really means to: Find purpose after retirement Create more joy without "doing more" Set boundaries as a helper or caregiver Stay healthy and strong as we age Use accountability and community to break old patterns Choose growth, even in life's next chapter You'll also hear JJ reflect on the journey from the early days of Fit to Love to now — how podcasting became a living, evolving conversation, and why connection with listeners matters more than download numbers. This episode is a reminder that healing doesn't have to be dramatic. Sometimes it's one new habit, one brave boundary, or one small mindset shift at a time. If you've ever wondered: What's my purpose now? How do I take care of myself without guilt? Is it too late to change? This conversation will feel like sitting down with a wise friend who's walking the path right alongside you. ✨ The next 14-Day Manifestation Challenge starts soon — join at jjflizanes.com/14day | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | ![]() Ep. 522: 5 Myths of Bipolar Disorder and Healing | JJ welcomes back Michelle Reittinger, author and host of The Upside of Bipolar, for a bold, hope-filled conversation that challenges common cultural narratives around bipolar disorder. Together, they unpack "myths" that can keep people stuck in fear and identity-based labels—and invite listeners into curiosity, root-cause investigation, and a more empowering view of symptoms, healing, and personal responsibility. In This Episode, We Cover · Michelle's story: diagnosed in 1998, years of intensive psychiatric treatment, polypharmacy, and a breaking point that became a turning point · Why a diagnosis can feel like an "answer," but often doesn't explain why symptoms started · The difference between a "cluster of symptoms" and an identified disease mechanism · Why curiosity (vs. shame) changes everything—especially with intense symptoms like rage, anxiety, and dissociation · The "detective" approach: identifying triggers, patterns, and underlying contributors · The role of foundational health (nutrients, sleep, nervous system regulation) in emotional resilience and symptom reduction · Why suppressed emotions can show up as anxiety, depression, physical pain, or crisis states · How identity, victimhood, and relationship dynamics can unconsciously reinforce staying stuck · A grounded reminder: do not abruptly stop medications—tapering/changes should be done slowly and safely with qualified support Notable Takeaways · Labels can reduce curiosity—and curiosity is often the doorway to change. · "Symptoms" are information; the goal is to explore what they're pointing to. · The most empowering question isn't "What's wrong with me?" but "What happened—and what is my system asking for now?" · Healing can have a social cost: if your "sick role" has been rewarded with attention, protection, or lowered expectations, getting better can feel threatening (even subconsciously). Resources Mentioned · Anatomy of an Epidemic by Robert Whitaker · The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk · Healing Back Pain by Dr. John Sarno Connect with Michelle · Website: theupsideofbipolar.com · Free resource: Mood Cycle Survival Guide (available on her site) · Podcast + book links are also on her website. | — | ||||||
| 1/27/26 | ![]() Ep. 521: Healing the Abandonment Wound | What if the deepest wound you carry isn't about what happened to you—but about whether you ever felt truly held by life itself? In this powerful and intimate conversation, JJ is joined by a longtime soul sister, healer, and registered nurse who shares a deeply transformative experience that healed a lifelong sense of abandonment—not just from people, but from God, Source, and existence itself. After more than 25 years of personal growth, spiritual practice, and emotional work, she realized there was still an existential fracture beneath it all: a quiet belief that life was not fully safe, that love could be given endlessly but not fully received, and that stepping into her full calling might come at a devastating cost. What unfolded during a sacred, carefully held journey became a profound reclamation of safety, trust, and belonging—at the nervous-system and soul level. This episode is not about escapism or quick fixes. It's about: · How early experiences can fracture our sense of safety with life itself · Why control often masks a fear of annihilation or abandonment · What true surrender actually feels like in the body · Healing the relationship with Source beyond religion or belief systems · Learning to receive love after a lifetime of giving · Releasing the fear that being fully seen could destroy you · Embodiment, integration, and lasting nervous-system change JJ also speaks to the importance of integrity, preparation, emotional readiness, and sacred containment—emphasizing that this kind of work is not for everyone, not always, and never casual. At its core, this is a conversation about remembering who you are, restoring trust in life, and discovering that you were never alone—not for a single breath. If you've ever felt: · Like you don't fully belong here · Afraid to take up space or be fully visible · Deeply loving but unable to receive · Spiritually devoted yet quietly disconnected · Called to something more but scared of the cost This episode may speak directly to your heart. This is not an escape from life.It's an invitation into the truth of who you really are. http://Karinrose.love | — | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Ep. 520: The Cost of Always Putting Yourself Last | In this solo episode, JJ explores a pattern she sees repeatedly in women who are deeply caring, self-aware, and ready for healing—yet hesitate when it's time to invest in themselves. Drawing from real conversations with women who are caregivers, over-givers, people-pleasers, and survivors of illness, JJ unpacks the deeper truth beneath statements like "I can't afford it." This episode isn't about money—it's about self-worth, nervous system safety, and the beliefs that quietly keep women putting themselves last. Through the energetic lens of the Year of the Snake and the approaching Fire Horse, JJ explains how awareness alone isn't enough. Healing often requires an embodied choice—a stretch that tells your nervous system, I am worth being supported. In this episode, you'll hear: Why women so often deprioritize their own healing and well-being How abandonment wounds, caregiving roles, and people-pleasing show up around money What not investing in yourself communicates to your body and subconscious Why aligned investment can be a powerful act of re-patterning and self-trust How choosing yourself builds confidence, self-love, and emotional resilience This episode is an invitation to value yourself differently in 2026—not by doing more, but by believing you're worthy of support, healing, and expansion. ✨ If you've been feeling the call to invest in yourself but something keeps stopping you, this conversation may help you understand why—and what's possible on the other side of that choice. Ready to change this pattern? let's chat. http://jjflizanes.com/apply | — | ||||||
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Ep. 519: Homeopathy for Flu Season | JJ reconnects with longtime friend and homeopath Avghi "Avi" Constantinides (yes—at Trader Joe's!) for a timely conversation on natural immune support during the holiday season and beyond. Avghi breaks down what homeopathy is, how it differs from symptom-only approaches, and shares her go-to homeopathic "flu season trio" that many of her clients use for prevention and support. The conversation then expands into entrepreneurship, education, and why responsiveness and follow-up are essential for building a sustainable, heart-centered business. In this episode, you'll hear: How a chance reconnection at Trader Joe's brought Avghi into the West Coast Women Rising community Avghi's origin story: from the UK, to South Africa, to the U.S.—and the life-changing realization that shaped her work What homeopathy really is and how it treats the whole person rather than isolated symptoms What to expect from a first homeopathic consultation—and why it goes deep How emotional and life events often correlate with physical symptoms Avghi's recommended homeopathic flu-season support trio: Influenzinum (homeopathic preparation of the current flu strain) Briar Rose (commonly used for respiratory and chest vulnerability) Thymulin / Thymuline (supporting immune and white blood cell function) How and when to take these remedies, including travel and exposure support Why combo remedies can help—and when individualized care is needed Avghi's community work supporting first responders and clinics during the 2025 California fires Building a business as a solopreneur: Early grassroots marketing before social media Why fast follow-up builds trust (and slow follow-up loses opportunities) The importance of visibility, service, and giving back to your field Educational pathways through Avghi's school—from personal learning to professional practice Why every household should have a basic homeopathic first-aid kit Resources mentioned: Practice: HomeopathyForLife.com School: LASchoolofHomeopathy.com (site name transitioning) Email: avghi@homeopathyforlife.com Homeopathic First Aid List: JJFlizanes.com/firstaid | — | ||||||
| 1/6/26 | ![]() Ep. 518: Shedding the Skin Needed for 2026 | Shedding the Skin Needed to Set the Stage for 2026 As we step into 2026, it's tempting to rush ahead with goals, intentions, and action. But energetically, we're still in a powerful transition period. Although the calendar year has changed, the Fire Horse doesn't officially arrive until February 17, meaning we're still completing the work of the Year of the Snake. In this solo episode, JJ explores why this moment is less about acceleration—and more about discernment, honesty, and conscious completion. The Year of the Snake asks us to shed old skins: identities, coping strategies, emotional patterns, and roles that once served us but now limit who we're becoming. Before the Fire Horse ignites momentum, visibility, and bold action, we're being invited to get clean, aligned, and intentional. In this episode, you'll hear: Why 2026 begins as a threshold year, not a starting line Key themes of the Year of the Snake and what we're still meant to release What Fire Horse energy amplifies—and why preparation matters The three essential lessons to integrate before February 17 How to move into 2026 authentically, intentionally, creatively, and passionately Why shedding before sprinting creates sustainable momentum This episode is an invitation to slow down just enough to listen—to your body, your nervous system, and your deeper truth—so that when the Fire Horse arrives, you're ready to ride it with clarity instead of chaos. ✨ If you feel the call to shed a skin and enter 2026 more aligned than ever, this conversation will meet you right where you are. http://jjflizanes.com/apply http://jjflizanes.com/14day http://jjflizanes.com/mm | — | ||||||
| 12/30/25 | ![]() Ep. 517: Wisdom from a World before Wi Fi | In this special intergenerational conversation, JJ and Doug sit down with JJ's parents—ages 80 and 77—for an honest and heartfelt discussion about happiness, perspective, and what truly matters in life. Together, they reflect on how priorities evolve over time, what contributes to lasting fulfillment, and how ideas around success, relationships, and happiness have changed across generations. The conversation also turns toward the future, with thoughtful reflections and intentions for 2026—what to protect, what to release, and what feels most important moving forward. This episode isn't about giving advice from a pedestal; it's about sharing lived wisdom, curiosity, and hope through real conversation. Whether you're looking ahead to a new year, reassessing your goals, or simply craving perspective that cuts through the noise, this episode offers a grounding reminder of what creates a meaningful life—no matter your age. In This Episode, We Discuss: What happiness really means at different stages of life How priorities and goals evolve over time Reflections on love, relationships, and fulfillment Intentions and hopes for 2026 What still matters most, no matter the generation | — | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | ![]() Ep. 516: 5 C's of Flow with Christy Whitman | In This Episode, You'll Learn Why contrast (the thing you don't want) is not personal—and not a sign you "did it wrong" How survival responses (fight/flight/freeze/fawn) can pull you out of flow automatically Why self-compassion is the "neutralizer" that helps you move from emotional intensity back to steadiness The "three buckets" model: lack → neutrality → abundance How to move from "what I don't want" into true clarity using three powerful questions The difference between observing vs. judging—and how judgment instantly shuts off flow How momentum builds around whatever you focus on (and how to choose differently moment-to-moment) Why you may need to practice the feelings you want (and build new neural pathways) What "command" means through I AM statements How "create" activates imagination and future-self alignment to become a stronger energetic match Ready to practice the 5 C's (and build real momentum toward what you want)? Join JJ's FREE 14-Day Manifestation Challenge starting January 5th. You'll get daily guidance, simple assignments, and practical tools to help you move from contrast into clarity—then command and create from a more aligned, empowered state. Sign up NOW http://jjflizanes.com/14day Ready for transformation in 2026? Let's chat http://jjflizanes.com/apply | — | ||||||
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