• 49 minutes 25 seconds
    464: How to Have Great Skin for Life: Celebrity Facialist Mimi Luzon on Barrier Repair, Sun Damage, Melasma & Skincare For Each Decade

    Mimi Luzon is a world-renowned celebrity facialist and skincare expert who has spent more than four decades treating some of the most recognizable faces in the world, from Victoria’s Secret models to Hollywood actors, royalty, and global celebrities.


    In this episode, Mimi shares the foundational principles she believes matter most for achieving healthy, beautiful skin at every age. We discuss the most underrated habits for long-term skin health, how to properly protect and repair your skin barrier, the signs your barrier may already be compromised, and how often you should actually exfoliate.


    We also dive into acne, sun damage, neck and eye care, in-flight skincare, facial lymphatic drainage, and the biggest skincare myths she sees spreading on social media. Mimi explains how she prepares clients for major events and photoshoots, what treatments she avoids before important appearances, and the skincare mistakes she sees people making over and over again.


    We also discuss how skincare needs evolve through your 20s, 30s, and 40s, her perspective after working with thousands of clients over the course of her career, and why learning to make peace with your skin may be just as important as any product or treatment.


    We discuss:

    • The most underrated habit for great skin
    • How to protect and repair your skin barrier
    • Signs of a damaged skin barrier
    • The ideal skincare routine
    • How often to exfoliate
    • In-flight skincare tips
    • Acne treatment strategies
    • Tanning and sun damage
    • Neck and eye care
    • The importance of facial lymphatic drainage
    • The worst skincare advice on social media
    • How celebrities and models prepare for major events
    • Skincare in your 20s, 30s, and 40s
    • Lessons from treating clients for over 40 years
    • How to make peace with your skin


    You can find Mimi @mimiluzon on Instagram, and don’t forget to check out her products on her site mimi-luzon.com


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    22 June 2026, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    463: How Molly Sims Stays Hot at 53: The Beauty Treatments and Protocols She Swears By to Stay Sports Illustrated Ready

    Molly Sims is a model, actress, producer, founder of YiSE Beauty, and host of the Lipstick on the Rim podcast. After decades in the beauty and fashion industry, she’s amassed an incredible wealth of knowledge on what actually works when it comes to looking and feeling your best.


    In this episode, Molly shares the beauty lessons she’s learned from modeling around the world, why she’s more confident in her 50s than she was in her 20s, and how she shifted from seeking external validation to finding confidence from within.


    We discuss the European approach to aging, why restraint is often the key to looking great as you get older, and the importance of staying true to yourself rather than chasing every beauty trend. Molly also opens up about dealing with acne, hyperpigmentation, and insecurities throughout her career, despite being one of the industry’s most recognizable faces.


    Plus, we get into her favorite lasers and beauty treatments, her peptide obsession, exact Sports Illustrated prep, five-minute makeup routine, fragrance favorites, how to find great providers, and the best and worst beauty advice she’s ever received.


    You can find Molly @mollybsims on Instagram, and don’t forget to check out her beauty brand @yisebeauty.


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    17 June 2026, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    462: The Unsexy Weight Loss Advice That Actually Works (And Why Diets Keep Failing You) with Dr. Lisa Moskovitz

    Dr. Lisa Moskovitz is a registered dietitian, nutrition expert, and the founder of NY Nutrition Group, where she helps people build sustainable habits for long-term health, weight management, and a better relationship with food. Known for her practical, evidence-based approach, she focuses on helping clients move beyond diet culture and create realistic strategies that actually work in real life.


    If you’ve ever felt confused about calories, macros, intuitive eating, GLP-1s, or what it actually takes to lose weight and keep it off, this episode is for you.


    Dr. Lisa joins me to break down the unsexy habits that drive sustainable weight loss and why so many women have lost trust in their bodies after years of dieting. We discuss how to bridge the gap between intuitive eating and weight-loss goals, whether calorie counting has a place in a healthy lifestyle, and why your relationship with food and your body is often the foundation for lasting results.


    We also dive into meal timing, macros, protein requirements, the 1,200-calorie myth, food noise, sleep, circadian rhythms, genetics, and the truth about carbs and fat. Plus, Dr. Lisa shares her perspective on GLP-1 medications, including how they can be used responsibly and what people should know before starting them.


    We discuss:

    * The unsexy habits that actually lead to weight loss

    * Counting calories vs. intuitive eating

    * How to lose weight without obsessing over food

    * Why women have stopped trusting their bodies

    * The three pillars of sustainable weight loss

    * Whether three meals or multiple smaller meals are better

    * Understanding macros without overcomplicating them

    * How much protein women really need

    * Why carbs and fats aren’t the enemy

    * The truth about the 1,200-calorie myth

    * Whether calorie deficits are all that matter

    * How sleep impacts hunger and cravings

    * Using circadian rhythms to support weight management

    * The easiest way to quiet food noise naturally

    * The role of genetics in body weight

    * GLP-1s and weight loss: benefits, risks, and misconceptions

    * Why BMI doesn’t tell the whole story


    Whether you’re trying to lose weight, improve your health, or simply feel more at peace with food, this episode is packed with practical, science-backed advice you can start applying today.


    You can find Dr. Lisa Moskovitz at nynutritiongroup.com and at @lisamnutrition on Instagram.


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    10 June 2026, 7:00 am
  • 56 minutes 49 seconds
    461: Summer Beauty, Fitness & Wellness: What I’m Doing, Buying & Prioritizing

    In this solo episode, I’m sharing a full update on what’s been working for me lately across beauty, wellness, fitness, and life. I talk about the advice from my mom that’s been on my mind recently, the skincare products and treatments I’m loving, my current approach to fitness and even macros, and how I’m staying consistent while traveling this summer.


    I also share what’s helping my anxiety right now, the biggest source of stress in my life at the moment and how I’m navigating it, my thoughts on filler and cosmetic treatments, low-maintenance beauty habits that make the biggest difference, and the things I believe make someone truly attractive.


    We cover:

    • Advice from my mom on gratitude and perspective
    • Current skincare and beauty obsessions
    • My favorite treatments and lasers right now
    • What’s made the biggest difference in my skin
    • New products I’ve been loving
    • Low-maintenance beauty hacks
    • How I approach filler and injectables today
    • My fitness routine and staying consistent while traveling
    • My experience tracking macros
    • The anxiety tools helping me most right now
    • How I handle pressure and stress
    • What I’m prioritizing this summer
    • My vacation beauty prep
    • How to look refreshed in 20 minutes


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    3 June 2026, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    460: Hollywood Burnout, Redefining Wellness and Balancing Beauty & Health with Maria Menounos

    Maria Menounos is an Emmy Award-winning journalist, television host, producer, bestselling author, and host and founder of Heal Squad. Known for her years on Entertainment Tonight, Extra, and E! News, Maria has also become an outspoken advocate for health, wellness, and self-advocacy after facing a series of serious health challenges, including a brain tumor and pancreatic tumor diagnosis.


    In this episode, we talk about what success and wellness meant to her during her peak Hollywood years, the toll the entertainment industry schedule took on her body, and how thyroid issues became the gateway to deeper chronic health struggles. Maria opens up about balancing health anxiety with advocating for yourself, what it was like navigating both her and her mother’s brain cancer diagnoses, and how those experiences completely reshaped her priorities and approach to life.


    We also get into the wellness practices and tools she genuinely relies on today, including foundational habits, red light therapy, trampoline jumping, Botox, face taping, and the trends she thinks are overrated versus truly worth it.


    We discuss:

    * The hidden health cost of hustle culture

    * How stress impacted her body and hormones

    * Thyroid issues and chronic illness

    * Brain tumors, pancreatic tumors, and self-advocacy

    * Balancing wellness with health anxiety

    * Foundational wellness habits that actually matter

    * The benefits of red light therapy

    * Trampoline jumping and lymphatic health

    * Botox, face taping, and beauty trends

    * Underrated vs. overrated wellness practices

    * Learning to prioritize herself after years of burnout


    Want more Maria? Follow her on Instagram @mariamenounos, and check out her podcast @healsquad.


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    27 May 2026, 7:00 am
  • 57 minutes 8 seconds
    459: Sustainable Fat Loss, Strength Training & How to Crave Workouts with Kenny Santucci

    Kenny Santucci is a fitness trainer, founder of Strong New York, Strength Club, host of Strong AF podcast and one of my favorite people to talk wellness with because he genuinely tells it like it is. In a space full of extremes, gimmicks, and overcomplicated advice, Kenny has a very practical approach to fitness, nutrition, and building a body that actually feels good long term.


    In this episode, we break down what people get wrong about weight loss, why eating less can sometimes make fat loss harder, and how to create a sustainable routine that doesn’t completely take over your life. We talk about everything from the ideal workout split and the best forms of cardio to flexible dieting, GLP-1s, walking, processed foods, and how to actually build muscle without burning yourself out.


    Kenny also explains why so many people sabotage their own progress, how to start craving workouts instead of forcing them, and the difference between training for aesthetics versus longevity and overall health. This episode is packed with straightforward, no-BS advice that’s actually realistic to apply.


    We discuss:

    * The best time of day to work out

    * Heavy weights vs. lighter weights and higher reps

    * The ideal workout breakdown for results

    * Why most diets fail

    * Flexible dieting and sustainable fat loss

    * How to actually build muscle

    * The real benefits of walking

    * What sabotages most people’s fitness progress

    * Why eating too little can backfire

    * GLP-1s and weight loss drugs

    * The best types of cardio

    * How to order at restaurants without obsessing

    * Hyper-processed foods and modern eating habits

    * Cold plunges, saunas, and recovery tools

    * How to make workouts something you actually crave


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    25 May 2026, 7:00 am
  • 53 minutes 35 seconds
    458: Rhode Dermatologist Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali’s Guide to Great Skin at Every Age Including Lasers, Barrier Repair and Why Koreans Do Skincare Differently

    Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali is a board-certified dermatologist, skincare formulator, and the founder behind Hudson Dermatology & Laser Surgery. He’s worked on brands including Rhode and ELM Biosciences and is known for combining cutting-edge cosmetic dermatology with a deeply science-backed approach to skin and hair health.


    In this episode, we get into the treatments, ingredients, and routines that are actually worth your time and money — and the ones that probably aren’t. We talk about the most overrated and underrated skincare ingredients, the one thing that instantly makes skin look better, why lack of sleep shows up so dramatically on the face, and how overdoing skincare may actually be damaging your barrier and accelerating irritation.


    Dr. Bhanusali also breaks down adult acne, rosacea, preventative Botox, how to make Botox last longer, hair loss lab markers, hair growth treatments, and the real differences between exosomes, peptides, and growth factors. We also discuss how skincare routines should evolve through different decades of life, why different cultures approach skin differently, the science behind LED masks, and what really goes into formulating products for brands like Rhode.


    This episode is packed with practical, nuanced advice on how to actually take care of your skin and hair in a way that works long term.


    You can find more of Dr. Bhanusali on social media at @drbhanusali.


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    20 May 2026, 7:00 am
  • 53 minutes 59 seconds
    457: How to Build Great Style & The Secrets Behind Hollywood's Best Dressed Women with Celebrity Stylist Erin Walsh

    Erin Walsh is a celebrity stylist known for working with some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, including Anne Hathaway, Selena Gomez, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Mindy Kaling, and the author of The Art of Intentional Dressing.


    She joins the show to talk about the psychology of personal style, what really goes into creating iconic celebrity looks, and why fashion is far more impactful than people give it credit for. Erin shares how she approaches styling A-list clients, the differences between dressing someone for a press tour versus a single red carpet, what preparing for the Met Gala actually looks like behind the scenes, and the fashion “rules” she thinks are outdated.


    We also dive into her CREATE method and how to build a wardrobe that reflects how you want to feel, where to start if you feel overwhelmed by your closet, how to curate chic travel outfits, the importance of great undergarments, and the trends she’s loving — and avoiding — right now. This episode is full of practical advice for anyone wanting to feel more confident, intentional, and elevated in the way they get dressed.


    Want more Erin? Visit her at erinwalsh.com, where you can also pick up her book, The Art of Intentional Dressing, available on her website and through all major retailers. For even more style inspiration, follow her on Instagram at @erinwalshstyle.


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    13 May 2026, 7:00 am
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    456: Sara Foster on Beauty, Aging and Why Following Your Envy Can Change Your Life

    Sara Foster is an actress, producer, entrepreneur, and podcast. Known for her sharp humor and unfiltered honesty, Sara has built a reputation for saying the things most people are thinking—but rarely admit out loud.


    In this episode, we talk about self-esteem outside of career success, attachment styles, relationship struggles, beauty and aging in Los Angeles, and what actually changes when you step into your 40s. Sara opens up about learning from failure, the pressure of feeling like you need to have your life figured out in your 20s, and why so much of what we envy in other people is ultimately smoke and mirrors.


    We also get into beauty practices in your 40s, supplements for collagen, the power of tretinoin, beauty “rules” she refuses to follow, and what shifted her relationship with aging.


    This is one of those conversations that is equal parts grounding, funny, honest, and reassuring—that everyone will be able to relate to.


    You can find Sara at @sarafoster on Instagram.


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    6 May 2026, 7:00 am
  • 45 minutes 9 seconds
    455: The Three Things Every Woman Needs for a Lean, Strong Body with Celebrity Trainer Senada Greca

    Senada Greca is a celebrity trainer and fitness expert known for helping women build strong, lean, and sustainable physiques-including clients like Kim Kardashian. She is also the founder of the WeRise App and wellness brand, Aonic. 


    In this episode, we break down what it actually takes to change your body-without overcomplicating your workouts or falling into the cycle of doing more and seeing less.


    We talk about why so many women aren't seeing results in the gym, the biggest mistakes that keep you stuck, and the shift from chasing aesthetics to building real strength and longevity. Senada shares the three fundamentals every woman needs to master, how much protein actually matters, and how to structure your workouts so they're effective (even in 45 minutes).


    We also get into the fear of "getting bulky," how to grow glutes the right way, and how long it realistically takes to see changes in your physique. Plus, how to adjust your workouts around your cycle, and why muscle is one of the most important investments you can make for your long-term health.


    If you want a clear, simplified approach to training that actually delivers results, this episode is for you.


    You can find Senada @senada.greca on Instagram and on the WeRise app


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    29 April 2026, 7:00 am
  • 57 minutes 2 seconds
    454: When Your Life Looks Fine but Doesn't Feel Right & How to Rebuild with Giselle Orentas

    Giselle Orentas is a wellness expert, founder of Balangy, and host of The Giselle Orentas Podcast.


    In this episode, we talk about what it feels like when your body, your priorities, or your relationships start to shift—and how to navigate that without losing yourself in the process. From hormones and skin changes to confidence, relationships, and starting over, this is a very real conversation about learning to trust yourself again.


    Giselle shares the work she’s done including how she approaches wellness in a more flexible and intuitive way, and the conversations people don’t always have publicly—like leaving a relationship with a good person, letting go of resentment, and rebuilding confidence from the inside out.


    We also talk beauty—what actually makes a difference, how to simplify your routine, and why a more minimal, barrier supportive approach to skincare can be more effective than overdoing it.


    If you’ve ever felt “off,” in transition, or like you’re becoming a different version of yourself—this episode will resonate.


    You can find Giselle at giselle.orentas on Instagram, and Balangy at shopbalangy on Instagram and balangy.com


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    27 April 2026, 7:00 am
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