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E316: Creatine Isn't Just for Bodybuilders: What Midlife Women Need to Know About Muscle, Energy, and Brain Health
Jun 24, 2026
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E315: Your Labs Look Fine—So Why Don't You Feel Fine? with Meghan Rabbitt
Jun 17, 2026
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E314: Wired But Tired in Midlife: Mitochondria, Stress, Hormones & Methylene Blue with Dr. Scott Sherr
Jun 10, 2026
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E313: Cancer, chronic stress & emotional trauma: what Dr. Tony Jimenez wants you to know
May 20, 2026
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E312: Step Outside Your Comfort Zone: How Nature, Community, and Challenge Transform Midlife Health
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| 6/24/26 | ![]() E316: Creatine Isn't Just for Bodybuilders: What Midlife Women Need to Know About Muscle, Energy, and Brain Health | When was the last time you heard someone say creatine was for women? Probably not often enough. In this episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast®, Marnie and Stephanie break down one of the most researched supplements available and make the case for why midlife women should be paying attention. Creatine has long been associated with bodybuilders and gym culture, but the science tells a far more interesting story, especially for women navigating perimenopause, menopause, and the hormonal shifts that come with them. This conversation covers the basics of how creatine works, why women naturally have lower stores than men, and what the emerging research says about its benefits for muscle, recovery, energy, and brain health. Marnie and Stephanie also share how they each take it daily, what brands they trust, and how to work through the bloating concern that keeps many women from sticking with it. Supplements are never the whole picture. But this one may be worth a closer look. Key Takeaways What creatine is and how it supports cellular energy production Why women have lower creatine stores than men How declining estrogen affects muscle mass and recovery The strength and lean muscle benefits of creatine in perimenopause and postmenopause Why brain fog and cognitive decline make creatine worth considering The truth about bloating and water retention The form, dose, and timing that Marnie and Stephanie each use What to look for on a label and brands they recommend Who should consult a doctor before starting Episode Breakdown with Timestamps 00:00 Why creatine matters for women 01:30 What creatine is and how ATP works 03:30 Why women have lower creatine stores 05:00 Strength, muscle mass, and recovery 07:00 Addressing the bloating concern 08:30 Perimenopause and postmenopause research 10:00 Brain health and cognitive function 11:30 Benefits across all life stages 12:00 Myths and contraindications 13:30 Creatine monohydrate: dosing and timing 15:00 Brands and what to look for 18:00 Final takeaways Resources and Links Kion Creatine: Code: ARTOFLIVINGWELL Brick House Nutrition Creatone Code: livingwell Equi.Life Cell Force Website: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us Sponsors This episode is brought to you by Good Health Saunas, offering commercial grade infrared saunas designed to support detoxification, muscle recovery, relaxation, and better sleep. Visit https://goodhealthsaunas.com or stop by their Mall of America, Appleton, or Waukesha locations. Be sure to mention The Art of Living Well Podcast® for exclusive pricing. Summer is the perfect time to press reset. Our 7-day Vitality Reboot gives you a clear, guided path to reducing inflammation and reclaiming your energy, with Marnie and Stephanie in your corner the whole way. You do the work, we provide the roadmap and the support. Join us at https://p.bttr.to/39XDmpQ Join Us This Summer — Mahjong Night! If you are local to the Twin Cities, come spend a summer evening with us. We are hosting a fun night of mahjong, connection, and community on Wednesday, July 22nd from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Expect good company, giveaways, and plenty of laughs around the table. Tickets are $20 to play. Location will be in Edina or Minnetonka depending on the weather, and the address will be shared upon registration. Please note this event is for experienced players only and space is limited. Grab your spot before it sells out at https://l.bttr.to/t9qKg Follow and Connect Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theartoflivingwellpodcast/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/?viewAsMember=true Connect with Your Hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet: https://www.instagram.com/zenfullifecoaching Stephanie May Potter: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniemaypotter/ | — | ||||||
| 6/17/26 | ![]() E315: Your Labs Look Fine—So Why Don't You Feel Fine? with Meghan Rabbitt | Are you constantly being told your labs are "normal" but still don't feel like yourself? In this episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast®, we sit down with award-winning journalist and author Meghan Rabbitt to discuss the critical health information women were never taught—and why so many women are falling through the cracks of today's healthcare system. We explore hormones, self-advocacy, sexual health, menopause, weight stigma, symptom tracking, and how women can become more informed and empowered when it comes to their health. If you've ever felt dismissed by a healthcare provider, struggled with symptoms that don't seem to have answers, or wondered whether what you're experiencing is truly "normal," this conversation is for you. Topics Covered Women's health myths Hormones and perimenopause How to advocate for yourself at the doctor's office Using AI and ChatGPT to prepare for appointments Sexual health and libido in midlife Weight stigma in healthcare The healthcare system's biggest blind spots for women Why symptom tracking matters The future of women's health Timestamps: 01:00 Why women aren't taught enough about their bodies 07:45 The biggest gaps in women's healthcare 12:00 Becoming your own health advocate 22:30 Hormones, perimenopause, and symptom tracking 26:20 Nutrition, food noise, and eating for nourishment 33:30 Sexual health, libido, and menopause 39:30 Understanding desire in midlife 43:40 The future of women's health 47:00 What it means to truly live well About Meghan Rabbitt Meghan Rabbitt is an award-winning journalist, editor, and author of The New Rules of Women's Health: Your Guide to Thriving at Every Age. After more than 20 years covering women's health, she has interviewed hundreds of clinicians, researchers, and experts to help women better understand and advocate for their health. Resources Learn more: newrulesofwomenshealth.com Follow Meghan: @meghanrabbitt Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Good Health Saunas, offering commercial grade infrared saunas designed to support detoxification, muscle recovery, relaxation, and better sleep. Visit https://goodhealthsaunas.com or stop by their Mall of America, Appleton, or Waukesha locations. Be sure to mention The Art of Living Well Podcast® for exclusive pricing. Ready for a Reset, On Your Own Time? If you've been feeling sluggish, bloated, inflamed, foggy, or just not like yourself, our Vitality Reboot Anytime is a simple way to give your body the reset it's been craving. This is our do-it-yourself version of The Art of Living Well Podcast® community detox, designed so you can move through the program whenever it works best for you. You'll receive everything you need to support your body with nourishing foods, targeted detox support, and simple daily practices that help you feel lighter, clearer, and more energized. A fun summer night of mahjong, connection & community. Join The Art of Living Well Podcast® for a fun summer evening of mahjong, connection, community, and giveaways. Come enjoy the love of the game, meet other mahjong lovers, and spend a lighthearted night out playing, laughing, and connecting. Wednesday, July 22nd 6:30–8:30 PM $20 to play Location: Edina or Minnetonka, depending on weather Sign up here: https://l.bttr.to/t9qKg Subscribe to our Substack for wellness tips, episode updates, and your free Midlife Travel Resilience Checklist: theartoflivingwell.substack.com Follow us: Instagram: @theartofliving_well YouTube: @theartoflivingwellpodcast LinkedIn: The Art of Living Well Podcast TikTok: @theartoflivingwel Spotify and Apple Podcasts Connect with your hosts: theartoflivingwell.us/about-us | — | ||||||
| 6/10/26 | ![]() E314: Wired But Tired in Midlife: Mitochondria, Stress, Hormones & Methylene Blue with Dr. Scott Sherr | Do you feel exhausted but can't seem to wind down? That wired-but-tired feeling so many women experience in midlife has a name, and a cause most doctors never address. In this episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast®, Marnie and Stephanie are joined by Dr. Scott Sherr, a board-certified internal medicine physician and expert in health optimization, to explore the connection between chronic stress, hormone changes, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Dr. Scott introduces the concept of the "sympathetic spiral of doom" — the cycle of stress, poor sleep, and cellular energy breakdown that keeps so many women stuck, and shares practical, science-backed ways to break it. The conversation covers methylene blue (what it is, how it works, and who should use it), GABA and nervous system support, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Dr. Scott also explains why only 6% of US adults have optimally functioning mitochondria, and what the other 94% can do about it. Key Takeaways: Chronic stress and hormone fluctuations directly impair mitochondrial function Estrogen is a critical mitochondrial optimizer, losing it in perimenopause has real cellular consequences Only 6% of US adults are metabolically healthy; symptoms of the rest range from brain fog to poor sleep to slow recovery Methylene blue supports mitochondrial energy production and works as a bridge while you optimize your health more broadly If a GABA supplement works for you, that's a warning sign worth paying attention to Down-regulating the nervous system too fast, without mitochondrial support, can cause a crash Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is most effective once you have a foundational health plan in place Sleep is one of the most powerful levers for mitochondrial health 00:00 – Introduction and Dr. Scott's background 04:13 – Why midlife women's bodies stop responding the way they used to 07:32 – Progesterone, GABA, and sleep disruption 09:04 – What mitochondria actually do and why they matter 13:16 – The 6% metabolic health statistic 17:00 – The sympathetic spiral of doom, explained 21:01 – Cortisol: misunderstood and mismanaged 29:32 – What methylene blue is and how to use it 33:55 – Who should not take methylene blue 38:33 – Performance, travel, and targeted use 47:17 – GABA support and down-regulating the nervous system 55:18 – Hyperbaric oxygen therapy: benefits, timing, and protocols 01:00:52 – One action to take today 01:03:09 – Where to find Dr. Scott and his products Guest Links: Dr. Scott Sherr: drscottsherr.com Troscriptions: troscriptions.com Use code LIVINGWELL for 10% off Products mentioned: Just Blue, Blue Cannatine, Tro Calm, Tro Zzz This episode is brought to you by Good Health Saunas. Visit goodhealthsaunas.com and mention The Art of Living Well Podcast® for exclusive pricing. Ready for a Reset, On Your Own Time? If you've been feeling sluggish, bloated, inflamed, foggy, or just not like yourself, our Vitality Reboot Anytime is a simple way to give your body the reset it's been craving. This is our do-it-yourself version of The Art of Living Well Podcast® community detox, designed so you can move through the program whenever it works best for you. You'll receive everything you need to support your body with nourishing foods, targeted detox support, and simple daily practices that help you feel lighter, clearer, and more energized. Subscribe to our Substack for wellness tips, episode updates, and your free Midlife Travel Resilience Checklist: theartoflivingwell.substack.com Follow us: Instagram: @theartofliving_well YouTube: @theartoflivingwellpodcast LinkedIn: The Art of Living Well Podcast TikTok: @theartoflivingwel Spotify and Apple Podcasts Connect with your hosts: theartoflivingwell.us/about-us | — | ||||||
| 5/20/26 | ![]() E313: Cancer, chronic stress & emotional trauma: what Dr. Tony Jimenez wants you to know | Cancer rates are rising, especially among younger adults and many people are asking deeper questions about prevention, root causes, and what it truly means to heal. In this powerful conversation, we welcome back Dr. Tony Jimenez, founder of Hope for Cancer Treatment Centers, to explore the evolving landscape of integrative cancer care, emotional healing, metabolic health, and proactive prevention strategies. We dive into the connection between chronic stress, unresolved emotional trauma, inflammation, immune dysfunction, metabolic health, and cancer risk, plus practical steps anyone can begin taking today to support longevity and resilience. Dr. Tony also shares fascinating insights into emerging diagnostics, telomere testing, the longevity-associated Klotho gene, hydrogen therapy, detoxification, oxygenation, and why emotional healing may be one of the most overlooked components of wellness. Whether you're navigating a cancer diagnosis, supporting a loved one, or simply wanting to optimize your health proactively, this episode offers hope, empowerment, and actionable insights. In This Episode, we cover: Why cancer rates are increasing in younger populations The connection between chronic stress, emotional trauma, and disease How metabolic dysfunction and insulin resistance impact cancer risk The role of mitochondrial health and inflammation The importance of sleep, hydration, movement, and personalized nutrition Detoxification, immune support, and oxygenation therapies Hydrogen water and hydrogen inhalation therapy explained The emotional component of healing and releasing stored trauma Integrative oncology vs. conventional cancer treatment How to advocate for yourself during a cancer diagnosis Why hope, mindset, and emotional resilience matter in healing Episode Breakdown with Timestamps 00:00 Introduction & the current state of cancer care 06:15 Stress, trauma & lifestyle factors impacting health 19:00 Longevity testing & emerging integrative therapies 33:15 Emotional healing, mindset & resilience 48:00 Integrative oncology & advocating for yourself 1:02:00 Preventing recurrence & creating daily healing habits 1:10:00 Final thoughts on hope & healing Resources & Links Learn more about Hope for Cancer Treatment Centers: hope4cancer Follow Dr. Tony Jimenez and learn about upcoming webinars and wellness programs: https://hope4cancer.com/webinar-replay-all-access/ (Password: HOPE) Testing we discuss: For Longevity (Klotho Test): https://www.jinfiniti.com/product/agingsos-klotho-test/ For Telomeres: https://repeatdx.com/ Link to the new medical wellness center in Cancun: Sevenby7KP.com Previous episode: The 7 Key Principles of Cancer Therapy with Dr. Tony Jimenez Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Good Health Saunas, offering commercial grade infrared saunas designed to support detoxification, muscle recovery, relaxation, and better sleep. Visit https://goodhealthsaunas.com or stop by their Mall of America, Appleton, or Waukesha locations. Be sure to mention The Art of Living Well Podcast® for exclusive pricing. Follow and Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theartoflivingwellpodcast/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/?viewAsMember=true Connect with Your Hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet: https://www.instagram.com/zenfullifecoaching Stephanie May Potter: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniemaypotter/ | — | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() E312: Step Outside Your Comfort Zone: How Nature, Community, and Challenge Transform Midlife Health | Episode Summary When was the last time you did something that truly pushed you outside your comfort zone? In this episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast®, we share our experience attending a hiking and endurance retreat on Vancouver Island and the powerful lessons we brought home from it. This was not your typical retreat. It was not about relaxation or escape. It was about challenge, growth, community, and reconnecting with yourself in a deeper way. We open up about the fears, self-doubt, and mindset shifts that showed up, along with the unexpected moments of joy, connection, and clarity that came from being fully present in nature. This conversation is about more than one experience. It is about why stepping outside your routine, disconnecting from distractions, and surrounding yourself with new people can be transformative, especially for women in midlife. If you have been feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or craving something different, this episode will inspire you to take that next step. Key Takeaways Why getting outside your comfort zone leads to growth The mental and emotional benefits of being in nature How disconnecting from your phone improves connection and presence The power of community and meaningful conversations Why midlife is the perfect time to try something new How self-doubt shows up and how to move through it The impact of challenging your body in new ways Why you do not need a full retreat to create transformation Episode Breakdown with Timestamps 00:00 A question that sparks growth 02:30 What this retreat was really about 06:00 The power of nature and disconnecting 10:00 Letting go of distractions and being present 13:30 Facing self-doubt and physical challenge 18:00 Pushing past comfort zones and mindset shifts 22:00 The importance of community and connection 26:00 Why meaningful conversations matter 30:00 Lessons from being around different ages and backgrounds 34:00 Why you deserve experiences like this 38:00 How to bring these lessons into your everyday life Resources and Links Join our hiking community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1368978181038556 Website: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/ Email: theartoflivingwellpodcast@gmail.com Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Good Health Saunas, offering commercial grade infrared saunas designed to support detoxification, muscle recovery, relaxation, and better sleep. Visit https://goodhealthsaunas.com or stop by their Mall of America, Appleton, or Waukesha locations. Be sure to mention The Art of Living Well Podcast® for exclusive pricing. Follow and Connect Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theartoflivingwellpodcast/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/?viewAsMember=true Connect with Your Hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet: https://www.instagram.com/zenfullifecoaching Stephanie May Potter: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniemaypotter/ | — | ||||||
| 5/6/26 | ![]() E311: Are You Using the Sauna Wrong? How to Maximize Longevity, Recovery & Mental Health with Erik Kralovetz | Most people think they know how to use a sauna, but what if you've been doing it wrong the entire time? In this episode, sauna expert Eric Kralovetz returns to break down the real science and strategy behind infrared sauna use and how small shifts in your routine can dramatically improve results. We dive into how sauna therapy supports longevity, detoxification, mental health, inflammation, and recovery, plus the biggest mistakes people make when it comes to timing, frequency, and setup. You'll also hear why sauna use is becoming a global wellness trend-from community sauna culture to Scandinavian habits and how to actually integrate it into a busy modern life. If you've ever wondered whether you're "doing sauna right," this episode will change how you think about heat therapy forever. In This Episode, We Cover: The #1 sauna mistake most people make (and how to fix it) Infrared sauna vs traditional sauna: what's actually different Why you don't need to wait for full temperature to get benefits How sauna use impacts inflammation, mood, and mental clarity The science behind sauna and reduced disease risk Optimal sauna frequency for longevity and health benefits Why community sauna culture is exploding right now How to fit sauna into a busy midlife routine Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: Are you using sauna correctly? 01:30 – Biggest sauna mistake (infrared timing myth) 03:00 – Infrared vs traditional sauna explained 06:00 – Mental health benefits: mood, focus, stress 09:00 – What happens when you stop using sauna 12:00 – Detox, inflammation & feeling better in your body 15:00 – New research + firefighter study insights 18:00 – Sauna science: core temp & heat shock proteins 21:00 – How often you should sauna for real benefits 24:00 – Midlife women: hormones, sleep & skin health 27:00 – Hydration, electrolytes & safe sauna use 30:00 – Red light vs chromotherapy vs infrared truth 34:00 – Community sauna trends + social wellness 37:00 – Choosing a quality infrared sauna (what matters) 41:00 – Making sauna part of a busy lifestyle 44:00 – Where to find Good Health Saunas 46:00 – What "The Art of Living Well" means to Eric Connect with Erik: 262-220-4992 erik@goodhealthsaunas.com goodhealthsaunas.com IG: @thesweatfanatic Podcast: The Sweat Fanatic Podcast Links and Resources Vitality Reboot Program: Join our DIY anytime reboot program. Sign up here Special offer: Energybits: go to www.energybits.com for 20% code with code LIVING Connect with us: theartoflivingwellpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by Good Health Saunas, offering commercial grade infrared saunas designed to support detoxification, muscle recovery, relaxation, and better sleep. Visit https://goodhealthsaunas.co or stop by their Mall of America, Appleton, or Waukesha locations. Be sure to mention The Art of Living Well Podcast® for exclusive pricing. Loved This Episode Share it with a friend who has been feeling off lately. This might be exactly what they need. If this episode resonated, please rate and review the podcast. It helps more people find us. Looking for more support and inspiration in between episodes? Join us over on Substack for more insights and our free resource guides. If you love the show and want to support what we're building, consider a paid subscription for $30 annually. Your support helps fund podcast production and allows us to continue bringing you meaningful, high-quality conversations. https://theartoflivingwell.substack.com/ | — | ||||||
| 4/15/26 | ![]() E310: Spring Reset: Why Your Body Is Craving a Detox and How to Reboot Your Energy Naturally✨ | detoxenergy+3 | — | — | — | detoxenergy+5 | — | 19m 41s | |
| 4/8/26 | ![]() E309: How to Heal Your Relationship With Food and Listen to Your Body with Cassandra Bodzak✨ | mindful eatingbody awareness+3 | Cassandra Bodzak | The Mindful Table | — | mindful eatingbody image+3 | — | 48m 24s | |
| 4/1/26 | ![]() E308: The Mahjong craze: brain health, community & why everyone's playing it✨ | Mahjongbrain health+4 | — | Mahjong | — | Mahjongbrain health+5 | — | 23m 33s | |
| 3/18/26 | ![]() E307: Debbie Millman: Designing Your Life and the 10-Year Vision Exercise✨ | life design10-year vision+3 | Debbie Millman | Design Matters | — | life design10-year vision+3 | — | 37m 11s | |
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| 3/11/26 | ![]() E306: Thriving Through Perimenopause: hormones, energy & the 30-30-3 rule with Dr. Amy Shah✨ | perimenopausehormones+4 | Dr. Amy Shah | Hormone Havoc | — | perimenopausehormones+4 | — | 45m 01s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() E305: Travel without backtracking: how to stay healthy without being rigid or missing the fun✨ | travel healthmidlife wellness+4 | — | — | — | travelhealth+5 | — | 30m 34s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() E304: Why Chronic Pain Won't Go Away (It's Not What You Think) | Nicole Sachs, LCSW✨ | chronic painmind-body connection+3 | Nicole Sachs | The Art of Living Well Podcast | — | chronic painanxiety+5 | — | 1h 03m 22s | |
| 2/11/26 | ![]() E303: The 5 Signs Your Body Is Out of Balance (Even If You Think You're Healthy) with Dr. Stephen Cabral✨ | healthwellness+4 | Dr. Stephen Cabral | The Art of Living Well Podcast® | — | healthbalance+5 | — | 1h 06m 42s | |
| 2/4/26 | ![]() E302: Designing Your Time & Life in 2026: Intention, Systems & What Actually Matters with Stephanie Potter & Marnie Dachis Marmet✨ | time managementintentional living+3 | — | The Art of Living Well Podcast | — | time designintentionality+3 | — | 34m 25s | |
| 1/21/26 | ![]() E301: Reinventing Life, Aging Boldly & Dancing Through It All with Leslie Fhima✨ | agingreinvention+4 | Leslie Fhima | The Golden Bachelor | — | aging wellreinvent yourself+5 | — | 40m 51s | |
| 1/14/26 | ![]() E300: Preventative Botox, Skincare Myths, and the Truth About Aging Well with Dr. Mary Alice Mina | Stay Connected Beyond the Podcast Subscribe to our Substack to get episode updates, event announcements, wellness tips, and personal thoughts from Marnie and Stephanie delivered straight to your inbox. If you love the show and want to support what we're building, consider a paid subscription for $30 annually. Your support helps fund podcast production and allows us to continue bringing you meaningful, high-quality conversations. https://theartoflivingwell.substack.com/ As conversations around aging, skincare, Botox, and longevity become louder and more confusing, this episode cuts through the noise with clarity, science, and real-life perspective. From sunscreen myths and retinoids to estrogen cream, injectables, and the pressure created by social media and constant self-viewing, this episode offers a grounded approach to caring for your skin — without chasing every trend. In this insightful episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast®, hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet and Stephanie May Potter sit down with dermatologist Dr. Mina to explore what it really means to age well. Dr. Mina shares how longevity-focused skincare is less about "anti-aging" and more about prevention, consistency, and supporting the body from the inside out. Together, they unpack common misconceptions around Botox, sunscreen, fillers, retinol, and hormonal skin changes while emphasizing why simplicity, trust, and long-term strategy matter most. Through honest conversation, clinical experience, and relatable examples, this episode empowers women to step off the "hot girl hamster wheel," make informed decisions, and feel confident in a skincare routine that supports both health and longevity. What You'll Learn in This Episode: ● Why constant self-viewing on video and social media is impacting how women perceive aging ● How to reframe aging away from "anti-aging" and toward longevity and prevention ● The most important skincare foundations every woman should prioritize ● Why sunscreen remains the single most powerful anti-aging tool ● The truth about sunscreen safety, vitamin D, and common misinformation ● How retinoids and retinol actually work and how to use them safely ● What estrogen cream does for midlife skin and why it matters ● How Botox works, its safety profile, and when it may (or may not) be helpful ● Why fillers, PRP, microneedling, lasers, and biostimulants all have a place -when done well ● How to avoid overdoing treatments and choose what's right for your skin ● Why having a trusted practitioner is more important than chasing trends Noteworthy Quotes from the Episode: ● "Longevity isn't about looking younger - it's about feeling and functioning your best for as long as possible." ● "You don't have to do everything. In fact, you shouldn't." ● "If you did nothing else but protect your skin from the sun, you'd be years ahead." ● "Retinoids don't thin your skin - they actually build collagen." ● "Botox is one of the most studied medications we have and has decades of safety data." ● "Aging isn't something to fix. It's something to support." Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: 00:00 – Longevity, skin health, and why feeling good matters more than looking young 02:40 – Why video culture changed how we see our faces and aging 08:25 – Dr. Mina's personal turning point during the pandemic 14:40 – Anti-aging vs longevity and the simplest skincare routine 23:05 – Skincare misinformation and the "hot girl hamster wheel" 32:20 – Retinol, estrogen cream, and real midlife skin changes 42:10 – Botox explained: safety, prevention, and common fears 54:40 – Aging with peace, confidence, and self-acceptance _______________________________________ "We love supporting our health from the inside out with Redmond Real Salt and Relyte Electrolytes. From pure, unrefined salt to clean, science-backed hydration, Redmond helps you feel your best every day. Use code LIVINGWELL15 for 15% off your first order at redmond.life.com taste and feel the difference!" Join the Minneapolis Hiking Collective: https://web.facebook.com/groups/1368978181038556/ _______________________________________ Connect with Dr. Mary Alice Mina Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drminaskin/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin Website: https://www.theskinreal.com/ Podcast: https://www.theskinreal.com/podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ Threads: https://www.threads.com/@drminaskin Follow & Connect: Follow The Art of Living Well Podcast® Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theartoflivingwellpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theartoflivingwel/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gym3jOPdSHwrpM1BmxyJz Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/id1482050468 Connect with your Hosts here: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/about-us | — | ||||||
| 1/7/26 | ![]() E299: The Health Trends Shaping 2026: Longevity, Hormones, Recovery & Mental Well-Being | Stay Connected Beyond the Podcast Subscribe to our Substack to get episode updates, event announcements, wellness tips, and personal thoughts from Marnie and Stephanie delivered straight to your inbox. If you love the show and want to support what we're building, consider a paid subscription for $30 annually. Your support helps fund podcast production and allows us to continue bringing you meaningful, high-quality conversations. https://theartoflivingwell.substack.com/ As we step into 2026, the wellness world is evolving faster than ever. From hyper-personalized health data to longevity, cortisol testing, wearables, and digital detoxes, this episode explores what's truly shaping the future of health and how to navigate it without overwhelm. In this insightful episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast®, hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet and Stephanie May Potter break down the most important health and wellness trends emerging in 2026. They discuss how technology, AI, at-home testing, and recovery tools are changing the way we care for our bodies while emphasizing why human connection, coaching, and personalization matter more than ever. Through real-life examples, client stories, and honest conversation, they unpack what's helpful, what's hype, and how to apply these trends in a sustainable, realistic way so you can feel better, live longer, and protect your mental and physical well-being. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why personalized, data-driven wellness is becoming the foundation of health in 2026 How wearables like Oura, Whoop, and Apple Watch are shaping sleep, recovery, and stress awareness The role of at-home lab testing, including cortisol testing, in understanding your body Where AI fits into wellness and why it can't replace human support and connection How accessibility to health tools is expanding and what that means for long-term care The growing focus on longevity, cellular health, and recovery, not just anti-aging Why digital detoxes and tech boundaries are becoming essential for mental health How community wellness, recovery spaces, and movement-based practices are replacing traditional social habits What women need to know about hormones, menopause, and personalized testing Why simplicity, awareness, and guidance matter more than chasing every new trend Noteworthy Quotes from the Episode: "2026 is really the year of personalized health. There isn't one solution that works for everyone." "Data can be incredibly powerful, but it still needs a human to help interpret what it means." "Wearables don't just show us numbers, they validate how our bodies already feel." "Longevity isn't about anti-aging. It's about staying strong, mobile, and energized for life." "Digital detox isn't about removing technology, it's about creating boundaries." "Wellness doesn't need to be complicated. Simplicity is often the most effective approach." Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00] – Trailer: Longevity, AI, supplements, GLP-1s & modern wellness challenges [01:04] – Hosts Introduction: Welcome to The Art of Living Well Podcast [01:50] – New Year Wellness Trends: Why 2026 health trends matter [02:37] – Personalized Wellness: Bio-individuality, data-driven health & accessibility [04:10] – AI vs Human Support: Where technology helps and where human care is essential [05:58] – Wearables & Health Data: Oura, Whoop, Apple Watch, sleep & stress awareness [10:25] – Cortisol & At-Home Testing: Understanding stress, burnout & daily rhythms [23:00] – Digital Detox & Longevity: Tech boundaries, mental health & aging well _____________________________ "We love supporting our health from the inside out with Redmond Real Salt and Relyte Electrolytes. From pure, unrefined salt to clean, science-backed hydration, Redmond helps you feel your best every day. Use code LIVINGWELL15 for 15% off your first order at redmond.life.com taste and feel the difference!" _____________________________ Join the Minneapolis Hiking Collective: https://web.facebook.com/groups/1368978181038556/ _______________________________ Follow & Connect: Follow The Art of Living Well Podcast® Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theartoflivingwellpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theartoflivingwel/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gym3jOPdSHwrpM1BmxyJz Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/id1482050468 Connect with your Hosts here: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/about-us | — | ||||||
| 12/17/25 | ![]() E298: Reclaim Your Peace: How to Live an Analog Life in a Digital World | Ready to reset your health? Kick off the new year with our 14-Day Vitality Reboot. After the holiday indulgence, this is your chance to reset, recharge, and feel your absolute best. Sign up here to start your journey! https://l.bttr.to/zNVOK If you've been feeling distracted, anxious, overstimulated, or constantly glued to your phone, you're not alone. In this episode, we unpack why our minds feel so overloaded and how small, intentional breaks from technology can restore calm, focus, and genuine connection. In this grounding conversation on The Art of Living Well Podcast®, hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet and Stephanie May Potter explore what it really means to live an analog life in a digital world. Inspired by a listener who shared a workbook on the topic, they dive into why we reach for our phones so often, how screen habits shape our mood and sleep, and what happens when we finally give ourselves permission to slow down. They share personal stories - from hiking with zero cell service to rediscovering handwritten letters and simple creative hobbies - that reveal how powerful it can be to step away from constant stimulation. You'll also hear how phone dependence is affecting people of all ages, including teens, adults, and even the elderly, and how daily mini-detox moments can help you feel more grounded, peaceful, and truly present. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why phone pickups, notifications, and endless scrolling silently raise anxiety and interrupts being present. How nostalgia, nature, and analog practices like hiking, cooking, puzzles, or letter writing offer screen free dopamine as well as stress relief. The deeper emotional impact of tech addiction on adults, teens, and especially the elderly. Simple ways to create tech-free zones, reduce nighttime screen habits, and protect your sleep. How hobbies and creativity can naturally fulfill the "dopamine hit" we look for in our phones. The power of mindful living, intentional slowness, and creating boundaries around digital use. Practical mini digital detox moments you can integrate daily - like waiting in line, walking with a friend, or winding down in the evening. Noteworthy Quotes from the Episode: "When we're always on our phones, it creates all this anxiety and stress and pings and distractions." "Disconnected time with people that I love is all I really want." "We've lost this human connection because we go to the phone instead of the person in front of us." "You have to sit with the discomfort of unplugging. That's where the magic happens." "Find something that sparks your creativity—anything that brings you joy without a screen." "We can't control others. We can only control ourselves." Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00] – Trailer: Why phone overuse is making us stressed & distracted [01:16] – Hosts Introduction [02:06] – How often we pick up our phones + what screen habits reveal [06:15] – Life before smartphones & the lost art of real connection [12:00] – Dopamine loops, anxiety, sleep disruption & tech addiction [18:14] – Simple analog habits to feel calmer, present & more creative [25:19] – Mini digital detox tips: Boundaries, mindful living & daily reset [33:00] – Reclaiming joy, intention & final takeaways for healthier tech use Ep 283 The Art of Doing Nothing _____________________________ "We love supporting our health from the inside out with Redmond Real Salt and Relyte Electrolytes. From pure, unrefined salt to clean, science-backed hydration, Redmond helps you feel your best every day. Use code LIVINGWELL15 for 15% off your first order at redmond.life.com taste and feel the difference!" _______________________________ Join the Minneapolis Hiking Collective: https://web.facebook.com/groups/1368978181038556 _______________________________ Follow The Art of Living Well Podcast: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theartoflivingwel/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theartoflivingwellpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/theartoflivingwellpodcast/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gym3jOPdSHwrpM1BmxyJz?si=6E16CJZEQ5OIwpFzs2Ocaw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/id1482050468 Connect with your Hosts here: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/about-us | — | ||||||
| 12/3/25 | ![]() E297: Understanding Cortisol: How Real-Time Hormone Testing Can Transform Women's Health | If you're craving more energy, better sleep, and a reset for your mind and body, this is your moment. Our Midlife Reset Program is now open, and the first 10 spots come with $100 off using RESET100: https://l.bttr.to/906PF If you're experiencing fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep, anxiety, weight changes, or feeling tired-but-wired, your cortisol might be the missing piece. In this episode, we explore how real-time hormone testing can help women understand their bodies, take action with clarity, and build true stress resilience. In this empowering episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast®, hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet and Stephanie May Potter sit down with Marina Pavlovic Rivas, co-founder and CEO of Eli Health, to discuss the future of women's health and how continuous cortisol tracking is changing everything we know about hormones, stress, and prevention. Marina shares the personal journey that led her to create Eli Health, the science behind real-time saliva testing, and why traditional once-a-year hormone labs fall short. You'll also learn how lifestyle shifts—like sunlight, nature time, sleep rhythm, and balanced training—can help rebalance cortisol even when life stress is unavoidable. What You'll Learn in This Episode Why cortisol is the master hormone influencing energy, sleep, metabolism, focus, and emotional stability How real-time testing works and why snapshots from traditional tests don't tell the full story The difference between high vs low cortisol and symptoms of each How lifestyle habits can reshape stress resilience without quitting your job or major life changes Why midlife women often experience cortisol dysregulation and burnout The future of hormone tracking through affordable at-home saliva testing Noteworthy Quotes "Knowledge is power. When you understand your numbers, you can take control of your health." – Marina Pavlovic Rivas "You shouldn't have to feel 'crazy' or alone. What you're experiencing is common, but it's not something you have to normalize." – Marina Pavlovic Rivas "Women deserve access to their own data without asking for permission." – Marina Pavlovic Rivas "It's not about doing everything. It's about keeping it simple and consistent." – Marina Pavlovic Rivas Episode Breakdown [00:00] – Welcome & intro [01:18] – Marina's story and how Eli Health began [04:53] – Why cortisol matters for women [06:21] – Problems with traditional hormone testing [07:38] – Real-time cortisol testing explained [12:40] – Symptoms of high vs low cortisol [17:16] – Lifestyle changes that make a real impact [27:10] – Wearables vs cortisol: what's accurate [35:20] – Future of Eli Health: progesterone & testosterone testing [38:49] – Message for midlife women _____________________________ "We love supporting our health from the inside out with Redmond Real Salt and Relyte Electrolytes. From pure, unrefined salt to clean, science-backed hydration, Redmond helps you feel your best every day. Use code LIVINGWELL15 for 15% off your first order at redmond.life.com taste and feel the difference!" _____________________________ Connect with Marina & Eli Health LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marinapavlovicrivas LinkedIn Eli Health (company) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/myelihealth/ Website: https://eli.health/ Follow The Art of Living Well Podcast®: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theartoflivingwel/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theartoflivingwellpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/theartoflivingwellpodcast/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gym3jOPdSHwrpM1BmxyJz?si=6E16CJZEQ5OIwpFzs2Ocaw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/id1482050468 Connect with your Hosts here: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/about-us | — | ||||||
| 11/26/25 | ![]() E296: Stop the Midlife Spiral: How to Reset Your Energy in 12 Weeks | If you're craving more energy, better sleep, and a reset for your mind and body, this is your moment. Our Midlife Reset Program is now open, and the first 10 spots come with $100 off using RESET100: https://l.bttr.to/906PF ____________________________________________________________________ In this empowering episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast®, hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet and Stephanie May Potter unveil an exciting new program designed specifically for women navigating midlife transitions. Drawing from years of coaching and personal experience, they introduce Reclaim Your Radiance, a 12-week guided journey toward renewed energy, vitality, and purpose. With their signature warmth and insight, Marnie and Stephanie share why this program is a natural next step for those who may have completed their Vitality Reboot and are looking for more sustained transformation. They explore the foundational elements of health, including nutrition, movement, sleep, hormones, stress, and joy, and explain how Reclaim Your Radiance helps women make sustainable changes with the support of a like-minded community. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why women in midlife need more than just a detox to feel truly energized and fulfilled. How the Reclaim Your Radiance program builds upon the Vitality Reboot with personalized support and accountability. The essential role of community in health and healing and why shared experiences matter. An overview of the 12-week program structure and the weekly topics including sleep, hydration, hormones, and more. How to align your lifestyle with your values and goals so you can live with more intention, purpose, and joy. Noteworthy Quotes from the Episode: "You can't supplement your way out of bad habits and a bad diet." – Marnie Dachis Marmet "You already have all the answers you need inside of you. Our role is just to help you unpack what's holding you back." – Stephanie May Potter "We don't want you to just survive. We want you to thrive." – Marnie Dachis Marmet "Just being part of a community—hearing what works and doesn't work for others—can completely change your journey." – Marnie Dachis Marmet "Sometimes a little tough love and honesty is exactly what you need to get out of your head and back into your intuition." – Stephanie May Potter Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00] – Introduction: Personal life updates and the importance of family wellbeing [07:25] – The inspiration behind creating the Reclaim Your Radiance program [12:20] – What to expect: Program structure, starting with the Vitality Reboot [08:35] – Strength, confidence & sustainable movement practices [15:02] – The power of group coaching and personalized support [17:00] – Exploring weekly themes: Sleep, hydration, gut health, and more [19:25] – Hormones in midlife: Beyond estrogen. Insulin, cortisol, and balance [20:59] – Cultivating joy, purpose, and intentional living [22:55] – Supplements, blood sugar, and stress. Clearing the wellness clutter [25:55] – Longevity, reflection, and creating a radiant life [28:46] – How to join the program + special offer for early sign-ups _____________________________ "We love supporting our health from the inside out with Redmond Real Salt and Relyte Electrolytes. From pure, unrefined salt to clean, science-backed hydration, Redmond helps you feel your best every day. Use code LIVINGWELL15 for 15% off your first order at redmond.life.com taste and feel the difference!" _____________________________ Join the Minneapolis Hiking Collective: https://web.facebook.com/groups/1368978181038556/ _______________________________ Follow The Art of Living Well Podcast: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theartoflivingwel/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theartoflivingwellpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/theartoflivingwellpodcast/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gym3jOPdSHwrpM1BmxyJz?si=6E16CJZEQ5OIwpFzs2Ocaw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/id1482050468 Connect with your Hosts here: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/about-us | — | ||||||
| 11/19/25 | ![]() E295: How to Fix Osteoporosis Naturally and Regain Strength Without Drugs with Kyle Zagrodzky | If you're craving more energy, better sleep, and a reset for your mind and body—this is your moment. Our Midlife Reset Program is now open, and the first 10 spots come with $100 off using RESET100: https://l.bttr.to/906PF _______________________________________________________________________________________ In this episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast®, hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet and Stephanie May Potter explore the fascinating world of bone health and longevity with guest Kyle Zagrodzky, a pioneering entrepreneur in the wellness space. As the founder of OsteoStrong Franchising, LLC and Go Figure, Inc., Kyle shares his inspiring personal story and the innovative science behind OsteoStrong, a system designed to strengthen bone Kyle Zagrodzky - OsteoStrong Franchising, Inc | LinkedIns, muscles, and balance in just minutes a week without breaking a sweat. With millions suffering from osteoporosis, interested in biohacking, or simply want to live a longer, more active life, this episode offers compelling reasons to rethink how we approach strength, mobility, and aging. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The science behind OsteoStrong and how it builds bone density without high-impact exercise How chronic pain, joint issues, and even scoliosis can improve dramatically through this system Why balance, strength, and bone health are deeply interconnected The impact of metabolic dysfunction on aging and how OsteoStrong influences A1C levels How Kyle turned adversity and dyslexia into a drive to innovate in the wellness industry Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00] Intro. [01:48] Meet Kyle: His story of dyslexia, fear of failure, and finding his path in entrepreneurship. [08:50] What is OsteoStrong, and how it uses high force without high impact to stimulate bone growth. [16:07] The four benefits: Bone density, balance, strength, and pain relief. [22:33] Incredible transformations: From Olympic athletes to elderly clients. [33:50] The neuroscience of strength and why traditional workouts miss the mark. [37:36] Hormones, menopause, and bone health, what women need to know. [52:06] Why doctors aren't prescribing this and the future of longevity science. _____________________________ Sponsors: "We love supporting our health from the inside out with BrickHouse Nutrition's Field of Greens and Creatone. Nourish your body and boost your energy — get 30% off during their Black Friday sale at Brickhousenutrition.com." _____________________________ 📬 Sign up for our Substack newsletter to enjoy wellness tips, exclusive content, and special updates. Subscribe now at theartoflivingwell.substack.com. _______________________________ Follow Kyle Zagrodzky: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-zagrodzky-6034396/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylezagrodzky/?hl=en OsteoStrong: https://centers.osteostrong.me/ Follow The Art of Living Well Podcast: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theartoflivingwel/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theartoflivingwellpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/theartoflivingwellpodcast/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gym3jOPdSHwrpM1BmxyJz?si=6E16CJZEQ5OIwpFzs2Ocaw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/id1482050468 Connect with your Hosts here: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/about-us | — | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | ![]() E294: Sitting is the New Smoking: The Shocking Habit That's Silently Destroying Your Health | If you're craving more energy, better sleep, and a reset for your mind and body—this is your moment. Our Midlife Reset Program is now open, and the first 10 spots come with $100 off using RESET100: https://l.bttr.to/906PF In this episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast®, hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet and Stephanie May Potter dive deep into the risks of prolonged sitting and how it can negatively affect your health. Drawing from personal experiences and expert insights, they share how sedentary lifestyles are as harmful as smoking, even for those who exercise regularly. From increased mortality risks to higher chances of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, sitting too long can have severe physical and mental implications. Marnie and Stephanie provide practical advice on how to incorporate movement into your daily routine, offering tips on simple actions that can make a big difference. Whether you work from home, have a desk job, or are simply trying to improve your daily habits, this episode will inspire you to get moving. With small, consistent changes, you can reduce the risks of sitting and feel more energized, productive, and healthier. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The research behind why sitting for prolonged periods is as harmful as smoking. The physical and mental risks of sitting too long, including impacts on cardiovascular health, metabolism, and brain function. Simple ways to incorporate movement into your day, whether at work, home, or in between appointments. The benefits of standing and walking, even in small doses. How making movement a priority can enhance your productivity and mood. Tips on how to introduce small shifts in your routine to combat sedentary habits. Noteworthy Quotes from the Episode: "You may think that smoking is the worst thing you could do for your health, but what if sitting all day could pose similar risks?" – Marnie Dachis Marmet "Sitting for hours at a time is linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and even certain cancers." – Stephanie May Potter "More people are struggling with this, but small, consistent movement really does make a difference." – Marnie Dachis Marmet "The more you move, the more your body craves movement, and the more you'll start noticing the positive effects." – Stephanie May Potter Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00] Introduction [03:15] The harmful effects of sitting: A closer look at the research. [07:00] Cultural Differences in Movement. [12:20] Tips on how to incorporate movement at work: Taking walking breaks, standing meetings, and walking paths. [15:10] Integrating Movement into Your Workday [17:00] The Power of Employer Investment in Employee Health. [21:45] Tips for busy parents: How to sneak in movement while on the go. ______________________________ Sponsors: "We love supporting our health from the inside out with BrickHouse Nutrition's Field of Greens and Creatone. Nourish your body and boost your energy — get 20% off with code LIVINGWELL at tonetoday.com." _____________________________ Research Links Mentioned in This Episode: Mayo Clinic Study on Prolonged Sitting Mount Sinai Hospital Research Better Health Channel Resource _____________________________ Join the Minneapolis Hiking Collective: https://web.facebook.com/groups/1368978181038556/ _______________________________ Follow The Art of Living Well Podcast: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theartoflivingwel/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theartoflivingwellpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/theartoflivingwellpodcast/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gym3jOPdSHwrpM1BmxyJz? si=6E16CJZEQ5OIwpFzs2Ocaw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/id1482050468 Connect with your Hosts here: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/about-us | — | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | ![]() E293: The Law of Rejection Helps Parents Raise Strong, Emotionally Resilient Teens with Harlan Cohen | 📬 Get your free favorite products guide and stay connected by signing up for our Substack newsletter here: https://bit.ly/favorite_productsguide In this episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast®, hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet and Stephanie May Potter sit down with Harlan Cohen, a renowned speaker and best-selling author, known for his work guiding parents and students through the challenges of high school and college. Together, they explore how to handle rejection, manage change, and nurture curiosity in both ourselves and our children. Harlan shares powerful insights on his own journey of overcoming adversity, including the unexpected lessons learned during his time at the University of Wisconsin. He also discusses the concept of "uninhibited curiosity" and how it can help both parents and students navigate life's transitions with more resilience and less fear. Whether you're a parent of a high schooler, a college student, or someone navigating a big life change, this conversation will leave you with practical tools for embracing discomfort and moving forward with confidence. What You'll Learn in This Episode: The importance of embracing rejection and why it's a natural part of growth How to reframe failure and help your children navigate their own challenges The power of uninhibited curiosity in fostering personal and professional growth Practical advice for parents on how to support their kids during tough transitions Harlan's unique perspective on the changing landscape of higher education and career paths Noteworthy Quotes from the Episode: "Everything's going to be okay—it always turns out to be okay." – Harlan Cohen "Growth is so scary because we're so afraid of disappointing ourselves, so afraid of rejection and shame." – Harlan Cohen "Living well is about being kind to yourself and having compassionate empathy." – Harlan Cohen "Rejection is not something we have to be afraid of. We can learn from it." – Harlan Cohen Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00] Trailer [02:02] Introduction to Harlan and his connection to the hosts [04:44] Harlan's advice for his younger self: embracing discomfort and change [06:20] How Harlan's career began and the power of vulnerability [13:43] Exploring the theme of rejection and how to approach it with curiosity [16:47] The law of rejection: reframing setbacks and failures [22:33] Helping kids understand rejection without judgment [35:04] The importance of uninhibited curiosity for both parents and students [49:47] Rethinking success and non-traditional paths to growth [56:41] Navigating outside of grades ______________________________ Sponsors: "We love supporting our health from the inside out with BrickHouse Nutrition's Field of Greens and Creatone. Nourish your body and boost your energy — get 20% off with code LIVINGWELL at tonetoday.com." _____________________________ Join the Minneapolis Hiking Collective: https://web.facebook.com/groups/1368978181038556/ _______________________________ Harlan's College Success Coaching Program Best First Year: https://courses.bestfirstyear.com/courses/your-first-course Harlan's linktree: linktr.ee/harlancohen _______________________________ Get $45 off a Best First Year membership using code: living45 at checkout https://courses.bestfirstyear.com/ _______________________________ Follow Harlen Cohen: Website: https://harlancohen.com/ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/harlancohen/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@helpmeharlan TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@helpmeharlan?lang=en Follow The Art of Living Well Podcast: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theartoflivingwel/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theartoflivingwellpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/theartoflivingwellpodcast/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gym3jOPdSHwrpM1BmxyJz?si=6E16CJZEQ5OIwpFzs2Ocaw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/id1482050468 Connect with your Hosts here: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/about-us | — | ||||||
| 10/30/25 | ![]() E292: What Six Years of Podcasting Taught Us About Growth Fear and Finding Our Voice | 📬 Get your free favorite products guide and stay connected by signing up fzor our Substack newsletter here: https://bit.ly/favorite_productsguide Enter our giveaway for a chance to win an 'Art of Living Well' hat and two amazing books – Marnie Marmet's My Song, Unleashed, and Lindsay Dahl's Cleaning House (The Fight to Rid Our Homes of Toxic Chemicals) on simplifying clean living. To enter, simply leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and send us a screenshot of your review. Good luck! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/id1482050468 In this special 6-year anniversary episode of The Art of Living Well Podcast®, hosts Marnie Dachis Marmet and Stephanie May Potter reflect on their incredible journey—from scripting their nervous first episode to becoming a top 1% global podcast. With warmth, laughter, and sincerity, they revisit their favorite moments, the most life-changing guests, the behind-the-scenes challenges, and the inspiring evolution of their community. More than just a celebration, this episode offers valuable insights into personal growth, the power of consistency, and the impact of stepping outside your comfort zone. Whether you've been with them from day one or recently joined the journey, this episode is a heartwarming look at what six years of dedication, authenticity, and passion can create. 🎉 Special Anniversary Highlights: Stick around until the end of the episode to hear inspiring quotes from some of our past guests as they share what The Art of Living Well means to them — a perfect reflection on our journey over the years. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why consistency, not perfection, is key to success. How "asking" can change everything—from landing guests to creating opportunities. The guests that had the most profound personal impact on Marnie and Stephanie's lives. Behind-the-scenes bloopers and lessons learned in podcast production. How the podcast community has grown—both online and in-person—and what's ahead. Noteworthy Quotes from the Episode: "Podcasting has been life-changing in ways I never imagined. It's helped us grow, connect, and show up more authentically." – Marnie Dachis Marmet "If you don't ask, you don't get. It's a lesson I share with my kids now, too." – Stephanie May Potter "Our guests have truly become our teachers—opening our eyes to new ideas, products, and ways of living." – Marnie Dachis Marmet "Some of our most transformative episodes were ones we didn't even expect to be so powerful." – Stephanie May Potter Episode Breakdown with Timestamps: [00:00] Celebrating six years: podcast origins, growth, and evolution [03:08] Letting go of perfection: the value of consistency and realness [07:00] Life lessons: asking boldly and stepping outside your comfort zone [08:39] Guests who changed our lives: Mark Hodlick, Dr. Cabral, Rudy Nasif, and more [14:53] Top episodes and takeaways: Zach Bush, Karen Hurd, and product deep dives [19:29] Podcasting bloopers, memorable moments, and tech fails [26:32] Building community and looking ahead: retreats, events, and dream guests Referenced Guests: Marc Hodulich – Episode 172: 29029 Official Dr. Stephen Cabral – Episode 175: Longevity and Health Optimization Karen Hurd – Episodes 39 & 65: Healing Through Food Dr. Zach Bush – Episode 163: Intrinsic Health Roudy Nassif – Episode 213: Vivarays and Light Harmonizing Glasses Lindsay Dahl – Episode 285: Cleaning House and Clean Living _______________________________ Sponsors: "We love supporting our health from the inside out with BrickHouse Nutrition's Field of Greens and Creatone. Nourish your body and boost your energy — get 20% off with code LIVINGWELL at tonetoday.com." _____________________________ Join the Minneapolis Hiking Collective: https://web.facebook.com/groups/1368978181038556/ _______________________________ Follow The Art of Living Well Podcast: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theartoflivingwel/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theartoflivingwellpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofliving_well/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/theartoflivingwellpodcast/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gym3jOPdSHwrpM1BmxyJz?si=6E16CJZEQ5OIwpFzs2Ocaw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-art-of-living-well-podcast/id1482050468 Connect with your Hosts here: https://www.theartoflivingwell.us/about-us | — | ||||||
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