Episodes

  • Using Smart Screen Habits to Help Protect Your Vision Health
    May 13 2026

    Screens are part of almost everything we do — working, connecting, relaxing — but our eyes often pay the price. In this episode, we explore simple habits that help reduce strain and keep your vision healthy, even on busy days. Katie Mace, Vision Product Leader at Guardian joins us to talk about what really causes digital eye fatigue, what’s just a myth, and what small changes can help make the biggest difference.

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    20 mins
  • A Journey with Kelsie: Navigating Down syndrome and independence as a family
    May 7 2026

    In this heartfelt episode, Kevin O’Sullivan and his daughter Kelsie open up about their family’s journey navigating adulthood and independence with Kelsie, who was born with Down syndrome. From early advocacy to present-day milestones, their story shines a light on the evolving role of caregiving and the power of inclusion. It’s a conversation about perseverance, love, and what it means to move forward — together.

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    17 mins
  • What Many Women Wish They Knew Earlier About Managing Their Money
    Apr 28 2026

    Nichole Mayer, Wealth Management Advisor at WestPac Wealth Partners, joins the show to explore why getting involved in your finances earlier can change everything later. Drawing on real‑life experiences, Nichole shares what happens when people wait — and how shared financial responsibility can make life’s biggest transitions more manageable. It’s a practical conversation about starting now, staying engaged, and planning as a family before the stakes are high.

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    15 mins
  • Creating a Savings Strategy That Works for You
    Apr 14 2026

    Feeling steadier with your money starts with understanding your cash flow. In this Financial Literacy Month episode, Financial Advisor, Neal Brincefield, shares simple, supportive habits that can help you save in ways that fit real life. You’ll hear practical ideas designed to help you feel more prepared and confident — one small step at a time.

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    16 mins
  • Financial Planning for Special Needs Families
    Apr 7 2026

    Raising a child with special needs brings love, stress, and financial decisions that can feel overwhelming. In this episode, Annette Hammortree, Owner of Hammortree Financial Services, shares how families can think clearly about money while navigating daily care, emotional strain, and long‑term planning. Listeners will come away with practical ways to prioritize, avoid common missteps, and build a plan that supports both today and the future.

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    18 mins
  • Staying Grounded: Tools to help protect your mental health during turbulent times
    Mar 25 2026

    When the world feels loud, fast, and full of change, it can be hard to stay centered. In this episode, we sit down with Rachel Cherrick, a licensed clinical social worker from Spring Health, to explore how to find your own sense of safety — even when the news cycle or political climate feels overwhelming. Rachel shares simple, practical tools you can use to stay steady, set healthy limits, and support your mental well‑being at home and at work.

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    20 mins
  • Money, Midlife, and Menopause: Turning transition into opportunity
    Mar 16 2026

    Financial advisor and author, Ande Frazier, joins Mind, Body, and Wallet® to share practical money guidance for women who want more confidence and control over their finances. Drawing on decades of experience helping women navigate budgeting, investing, and long-term planning, Ande breaks down complex topics in clear, relatable ways. This conversation explores common money myths, real-life financial challenges, and the small, smart steps that can help build financial strength over time.

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    18 mins
  • Navigating Mid-Life Careers and Menopause: Thriving through change
    Mar 9 2026

    Mid-life is a time of transformation — personally and professionally. In this episode, Dr. Javine McLaughlin, Vice President of Clinical Operations at Carrot, joins us to discuss how menopause intersects with career journeys, reshaping what it means to thrive at work and at home. We dig into the realities women face, the myths that persist, and how open conversations, supportive workplaces, and self-care can empower women to navigate this pivotal stage with confidence and purpose.

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    20 mins