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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Ep 914: Reinvention After 40: Building, Scaling & Starting Over with Lindsay Pinchuk


What does it really take to build a business from nothing… scale it to seven figures… sell it… and then have the courage to start all over again?

In this powerful episode of The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda Mitchell sits down with powerhouse founder Lindsay Pinchuk—a woman who didn’t just build a brand, she built a movement.

After leaving corporate America, Lindsay bootstrapped Bump Club and Beyond from just $500 into a nationally recognized company reaching over 3 million women each month. Through community-first marketing, strategic partnerships, and relentless grit, she scaled the business across 30+ cities and worked with major brands like Target and Nordstrom—before successfully exiting through acquisition.

But what came next might surprise you.

Lindsay opens up about the emotional reality of selling her company, the challenges that followed, and how that experience led her to create Dear FoundHer—a thriving community helping women over 40 step into their next chapter with clarity, confidence, and powerful storytelling.

This episode is about reinvention, resilience, and realizing it’s never too late to build something meaningful.


🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • How Lindsay built a 7-figure business starting with just $500
  • Why community—not marketing—was her true growth strategy
  • The real, unfiltered truth about selling your company
  • What most founders get wrong about scaling
  • How partnerships (not ads) fueled massive growth
  • Why your email list is one of your most valuable assets
  • The biggest mindset shift women over 40 need to make
  • How storytelling becomes your ultimate marketing superpower
  • Why it’s never too late to start over—and why you’re not behind

💡 Key Takeaways from the Conversation

1. Community First, Always
Lindsay didn’t start with a business plan—she started with a need. By building a genuine community for expectant moms, she created trust that naturally attracted both customers and major brand partnerships.

2. Partnerships > Paid Ads
One of her biggest growth drivers? Strategic partnerships. By collaborating with brands, experts, and influencers serving the same audience, she scaled faster—without relying on traditional advertising.

3. Your Story Is Your Superpower
In a world full of AI-generated content, your lived experience is what sets you apart. Your stories build connection, trust, and ultimately, sales.

4. Success Doesn’t End at the Exit
Selling a business isn’t always the “happy ending.” Lindsay shares the unexpected emotional and professional challenges post-acquisition—and what it really takes to walk away and start fresh.

5. Women Over 40 Are Just Getting Started
Contrary to what many believe, women over 40 are one of the fastest-growing groups of entrepreneurs—and their experience is their greatest advantage.


🎯 About Dear FoundHer

After exiting her company, Lindsay founded Dear FoundHer—a community designed specifically for women business owners over 40 who are ready to pivot, grow, and scale with intention.

Through her signature SWEEP Framework, she helps women simplify their marketing, clarify their message, and confidently show up in their business.


🌐 Connect with Lindsay Pinchuk

Follow Lindsay and learn more about her work:


Check out this episode!

Ep 914: Reinvention After 40: Building, Scaling & Starting Over with Lindsay Pinchuk


What does it really take to build a business from nothing… scale it to seven figures… sell it… and then have the courage to start all over again?

In this powerful episode of The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda Mitchell sits down with powerhouse founder Lindsay Pinchuk—a woman who didn’t just build a brand, she built a movement.

After leaving corporate America, Lindsay bootstrapped Bump Club and Beyond from just $500 into a nationally recognized company reaching over 3 million women each month. Through community-first marketing, strategic partnerships, and relentless grit, she scaled the business across 30+ cities and worked with major brands like Target and Nordstrom—before successfully exiting through acquisition.

But what came next might surprise you.

Lindsay opens up about the emotional reality of selling her company, the challenges that followed, and how that experience led her to create Dear FoundHer—a thriving community helping women over 40 step into their next chapter with clarity, confidence, and powerful storytelling.

This episode is about reinvention, resilience, and realizing it’s never too late to build something meaningful.


🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • How Lindsay built a 7-figure business starting with just $500
  • Why community—not marketing—was her true growth strategy
  • The real, unfiltered truth about selling your company
  • What most founders get wrong about scaling
  • How partnerships (not ads) fueled massive growth
  • Why your email list is one of your most valuable assets
  • The biggest mindset shift women over 40 need to make
  • How storytelling becomes your ultimate marketing superpower
  • Why it’s never too late to start over—and why you’re not behind

💡 Key Takeaways from the Conversation

1. Community First, Always
Lindsay didn’t start with a business plan—she started with a need. By building a genuine community for expectant moms, she created trust that naturally attracted both customers and major brand partnerships.

2. Partnerships > Paid Ads
One of her biggest growth drivers? Strategic partnerships. By collaborating with brands, experts, and influencers serving the same audience, she scaled faster—without relying on traditional advertising.

3. Your Story Is Your Superpower
In a world full of AI-generated content, your lived experience is what sets you apart. Your stories build connection, trust, and ultimately, sales.

4. Success Doesn’t End at the Exit
Selling a business isn’t always the “happy ending.” Lindsay shares the unexpected emotional and professional challenges post-acquisition—and what it really takes to walk away and start fresh.

5. Women Over 40 Are Just Getting Started
Contrary to what many believe, women over 40 are one of the fastest-growing groups of entrepreneurs—and their experience is their greatest advantage.


🎯 About Dear FoundHer

After exiting her company, Lindsay founded Dear FoundHer—a community designed specifically for women business owners over 40 who are ready to pivot, grow, and scale with intention.

Through her signature SWEEP Framework, she helps women simplify their marketing, clarify their message, and confidently show up in their business.


🌐 Connect with Lindsay Pinchuk

Follow Lindsay and learn more about her work:


Check out this episode!

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Ep 913: How To Free Yourself From Body Shaming & Equating Appearance with Value with Sarah Stites


Are you interested in sustainable weight loss?  Have you been worried about your mental struggles around weight?  In this episode we dive shaking off the shame around your body and wellness journey. Today, I talk with Sarah Stites. She is the co-founder and CEO of Wavelength, a modern program for healthy eating that combines personalized nutrition with mental health tools. She joins us today to share her personal journey around weight loss, she was diagnosed with PCOS and prediabetes as a teen, gaining 100lbs in a year. While diet programs relied on guilt and body shame, her mom — a PhD with a master’s degree in nutrition science — helped her take a more compassionate approach. That’s what she brings to us today. She is a fierce advocate for “more science, less blame,” and pleasure as an important part of health. We discuss body shaming, healthy weight loss, the mental struggle with body image and so much more. She shares the fact that shame keeps us from meeting our health goals, and the fact that willpower alone will literally never be enough to sustain weight loss. Enjoy!

Questions I asked:

  • Where were you before getting weight loss surgery?
  • Why did you get surgery?
  • How did regaining weight after a weight loss surgery change your behavior?
  • What was revealed about you when you were thin, and then when you were overweight?
  • How can we help people feel better about themselves?
  • What are the steps we can take to reduce shame?
  • What have you learned about acceptance since you have gone on this journey?
  • How does shame keep us from reaching our health goals?
  • How did you take your value away from the number on the scale?
  • Why did weight loss become a dirty word?
  • Why is it that our willpower alone isn’t enough for sustained weight loss?
  • What are your thoughts on intuitive eating and the anti-dieting trend?
  • How can we hope to improve our health and navigate the confusing advice?
  • What do you value in a person?
  • What would you like to tell listeners about their value today?
  • What would you like to say to anyone dealing with body shame?
  • Where can people find you online?

Topics Discussed:

  • Learning to love your body.
  • Health at any size.
  • Reducing shame around body size.
  • Dealing with trauma.
  • Diet mentality.
  • Peer pressure.
  • Shame cycles.
  • Eating disorders.

Quotes from the show:

  • “There was this feeling of shame that I couldn’t do what everyone was telling me to do – just go on a diet.” Sarah Stites @SisterhoodSweat
  • “So much of my value has nothing to do with what I look like.” Sarah Stites @SisterhoodSweat
  • “I had gained back almost all the weight I lost with surgery in one year.” Sarah Stites @SisterhoodSweat
  • “I was still the same person that I was before I lost the weight.” Sarah Stites @SisterhoodSweat
  • “If you fix one problem, you find another one. I had to change how I was relating to my body.” Sarah Stites @SisterhoodSweat
  • “My shame was so intense, I needed some steps before I got to letting go of it.” Sarah Stites @SisterhoodSweat

How you can stay in touch with Sarah:

How you can stay in touch with Linda:

 

"Proud Sponsors of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T"

 


Check out this episode!

Ep 913: How To Free Yourself From Body Shaming & Equating Appearance with Value with Sarah Stites


Are you interested in sustainable weight loss?  Have you been worried about your mental struggles around weight?  In this episode we dive shaking off the shame around your body and wellness journey. Today, I talk with Sarah Stites. She is the co-founder and CEO of Wavelength, a modern program for healthy eating that combines personalized nutrition with mental health tools. She joins us today to share her personal journey around weight loss, she was diagnosed with PCOS and prediabetes as a teen, gaining 100lbs in a year. While diet programs relied on guilt and body shame, her mom — a PhD with a master’s degree in nutrition science — helped her take a more compassionate approach. That’s what she brings to us today. She is a fierce advocate for “more science, less blame,” and pleasure as an important part of health. We discuss body shaming, healthy weight loss, the mental struggle with body image and so much more. She shares the fact that shame keeps us from meeting our health goals, and the fact that willpower alone will literally never be enough to sustain weight loss. Enjoy!

Questions I asked:

  • Where were you before getting weight loss surgery?
  • Why did you get surgery?
  • How did regaining weight after a weight loss surgery change your behavior?
  • What was revealed about you when you were thin, and then when you were overweight?
  • How can we help people feel better about themselves?
  • What are the steps we can take to reduce shame?
  • What have you learned about acceptance since you have gone on this journey?
  • How does shame keep us from reaching our health goals?
  • How did you take your value away from the number on the scale?
  • Why did weight loss become a dirty word?
  • Why is it that our willpower alone isn’t enough for sustained weight loss?
  • What are your thoughts on intuitive eating and the anti-dieting trend?
  • How can we hope to improve our health and navigate the confusing advice?
  • What do you value in a person?
  • What would you like to tell listeners about their value today?
  • What would you like to say to anyone dealing with body shame?
  • Where can people find you online?

Topics Discussed:

  • Learning to love your body.
  • Health at any size.
  • Reducing shame around body size.
  • Dealing with trauma.
  • Diet mentality.
  • Peer pressure.
  • Shame cycles.
  • Eating disorders.

Quotes from the show:

  • “There was this feeling of shame that I couldn’t do what everyone was telling me to do – just go on a diet.” Sarah Stites @SisterhoodSweat
  • “So much of my value has nothing to do with what I look like.” Sarah Stites @SisterhoodSweat
  • “I had gained back almost all the weight I lost with surgery in one year.” Sarah Stites @SisterhoodSweat
  • “I was still the same person that I was before I lost the weight.” Sarah Stites @SisterhoodSweat
  • “If you fix one problem, you find another one. I had to change how I was relating to my body.” Sarah Stites @SisterhoodSweat
  • “My shame was so intense, I needed some steps before I got to letting go of it.” Sarah Stites @SisterhoodSweat

How you can stay in touch with Sarah:

How you can stay in touch with Linda:

 

"Proud Sponsors of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T"

 


Check out this episode!

Ep 912: Use Your Voice: The Power the Enemy Hopes You Never Discover


On this week's Motivation Monday, we're discussing the power in using our voices.


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Ep 912: Use Your Voice: The Power the Enemy Hopes You Never Discover


On this week's Motivation Monday, we're discussing the power in using our voices.


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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Ep 909: Motivation Monday: Is There Hidden Meaning To Our Dreams?


On this week's motivation Monday, we're discussing our dreams.


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Ep 909: Motivation Monday: Is There Hidden Meaning To Our Dreams?


On this week's motivation Monday, we're discussing our dreams.


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Ep 908: Healing Across Generations: Trauma, Truth & The Power of Being Seen with Luke David Blumm


What happens when two people from completely different generations—each carrying their own hidden scars—find healing through an unexpected friendship?

In this powerful episode of The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda Mitchell sits down with rising young actor Luke David Blumm to talk about his role in the deeply moving new film The Optimist.

Luke shares insights from working on major projects like Where the Crawdads Sing, The King of Staten Island, and hit TV series including The Walking Dead, Watchmen, and The Sinner.

At the heart of today’s conversation is The Optimist, inspired by the true story of Holocaust survivor Herbert Heller—and the unexpected friendship that helps bring long-buried trauma into the light.

This episode explores intergenerational healing, resilience, and the profound transformation that happens when we are finally seen, heard, and understood.


🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • How storytelling can become a powerful tool for healing
  • The emotional impact of portraying real-life trauma on screen
  • Why intergenerational relationships can be deeply transformative
  • The importance of listening—truly listening—to someone’s story
  • How vulnerability creates connection, empathy, and growth
  • Why preserving Holocaust survivor stories matters now more than ever

🎬 About The Optimist

The Optimist tells the extraordinary true story of Herbert Heller, who escaped the Auschwitz death march at just fifteen years old.

Through an unlikely bond with a younger generation, the film reveals how sharing painful truths can lead to healing—not just for individuals, but across generations.

This is a story of courage, compassion, and the life-changing power of being heard.


🎤 Key Themes from the Conversation

  • “I’ll tell you about my scar if you tell me about yours.” — The courage to be vulnerable
  • Healing doesn’t happen in isolation—it happens in connection
  • Trauma may shape us, but it doesn’t have to define us
  • Empathy bridges generational and emotional divides

🎸 More About Luke David Blumm

Beyond acting, Luke is also passionate about music, playing guitar and performing with his band—another creative outlet that fuels his artistry and emotional expression.

With multiple upcoming projects on the horizon, he is quickly becoming one of Hollywood’s most compelling young talents to watch.


🌐 Connect with Luke David Blumm

Stay up to date and follow Luke’s journey:


🎟️ Don’t Miss It

The Optimist opens in theaters nationwide on March 11.

If you’re looking for a film that will move you, challenge you, and remind you of the power of human connection—this is one you won’t want to miss.


Check out this episode!

Ep 908: Healing Across Generations: Trauma, Truth & The Power of Being Seen with Luke David Blumm


What happens when two people from completely different generations—each carrying their own hidden scars—find healing through an unexpected friendship?

In this powerful episode of The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda Mitchell sits down with rising young actor Luke David Blumm to talk about his role in the deeply moving new film The Optimist.

Luke shares insights from working on major projects like Where the Crawdads Sing, The King of Staten Island, and hit TV series including The Walking Dead, Watchmen, and The Sinner.

At the heart of today’s conversation is The Optimist, inspired by the true story of Holocaust survivor Herbert Heller—and the unexpected friendship that helps bring long-buried trauma into the light.

This episode explores intergenerational healing, resilience, and the profound transformation that happens when we are finally seen, heard, and understood.


🔥 What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • How storytelling can become a powerful tool for healing
  • The emotional impact of portraying real-life trauma on screen
  • Why intergenerational relationships can be deeply transformative
  • The importance of listening—truly listening—to someone’s story
  • How vulnerability creates connection, empathy, and growth
  • Why preserving Holocaust survivor stories matters now more than ever

🎬 About The Optimist

The Optimist tells the extraordinary true story of Herbert Heller, who escaped the Auschwitz death march at just fifteen years old.

Through an unlikely bond with a younger generation, the film reveals how sharing painful truths can lead to healing—not just for individuals, but across generations.

This is a story of courage, compassion, and the life-changing power of being heard.


🎤 Key Themes from the Conversation

  • “I’ll tell you about my scar if you tell me about yours.” — The courage to be vulnerable
  • Healing doesn’t happen in isolation—it happens in connection
  • Trauma may shape us, but it doesn’t have to define us
  • Empathy bridges generational and emotional divides

🎸 More About Luke David Blumm

Beyond acting, Luke is also passionate about music, playing guitar and performing with his band—another creative outlet that fuels his artistry and emotional expression.

With multiple upcoming projects on the horizon, he is quickly becoming one of Hollywood’s most compelling young talents to watch.


🌐 Connect with Luke David Blumm

Stay up to date and follow Luke’s journey:


🎟️ Don’t Miss It

The Optimist opens in theaters nationwide on March 11.

If you’re looking for a film that will move you, challenge you, and remind you of the power of human connection—this is one you won’t want to miss.


Check out this episode!

Ep 907: Breaking the Burnout Cycle: Why Successful Women Must Rethink Weight, Wellness, and Work with Christine Trimpe


In this episode of The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda Mitchell sits down with Christine Trimpe, founder of the SugarFreed® Method and author of SugarFreed: Stop Losing the Weight Loss Battle, Start Gaining the Victory, to unpack the real reason so many high-achieving women feel stuck when it comes to their health.

Christine shares her powerful personal story of losing over 100 pounds and breaking free from years of sugar addiction, revealing why traditional dieting fails and what it actually takes to create lasting transformation. This conversation goes beyond food and fitness, diving into burnout, perfectionism, emotional health, and the deeper connection between faith and wellness.

Together, they explore how ambition can quietly sabotage health, why body composition matters more than the scale, and how women can finally break free from what Christine calls “sugar shackles” to reclaim their energy, clarity, and purpose.

If you’ve been doing all the “right things” but still feel exhausted, stuck, or frustrated with your health, this episode will challenge your thinking—and give you a new path forward.

What we discuss in this episode:

• Christine’s 100-pound weight loss journey and what finally worked
• What “sugar shackles” are and how they impact your body and brain
• The hidden link between burnout, ambition, and poor health
• Why dieting alone doesn’t solve weight or energy issues
• The importance of body composition and metabolic health
• How to break destructive eating patterns and emotional cycles
• The role of faith in healing and sustainable transformation
• Why community and accountability are essential for long-term success

Key takeaways:

• High-achieving women often ignore early health warning signs until burnout hits
• Sugar addiction is not about lack of willpower—it’s a deeper physiological and emotional cycle
• Lasting weight loss requires addressing mindset, habits, and internal healing
• Sustainable health comes from aligning physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being
• True transformation happens when you shift identity—not just behavior

Notable quotes from the episode:

• You can’t outwork a broken relationship with food
• Sugar isn’t just a habit, it’s a stronghold for many women
• Burnout is often the result of success without sustainability
• Your body is not the enemy—it’s the messenger
• Real change starts when you stop chasing results and start rebuilding your foundation

About the guest:

Christine Trimpe is a wellness leader dedicated to helping professional Christian women reclaim their health through a faith-based, holistic approach. After overcoming her own struggles with sugar addiction and weight loss, she created the SugarFreed® Method to help women break free from cycles of dieting, burnout, and frustration.

Her work has been featured on Christian Broadcasting Network’s Healthy Living and in national publications like Woman's World and First for Women.

Free resources:

Break the Sugar Cycle – 7 Step Plan
https://pages.christinetrimpe.net/break-sugar-cycle-plan-2026-1

Free Chapter of SugarFreed
https://pages.christinetrimpe.net/sugarfreed-free-chapter3

Crush Your Cravings Wellness Guide
https://pages.christinetrimpe.net/free-guide-1-podcasts1465441

Learn more:

Website
https://www.christinetrimpe.com

Book
https://christinetrimpe.com/sugarfreed/

21 Day SugarFreed Detox
https://christinetrimpe.com/weight-loss-detox/

SugarFreed 13 Week Program
https://christinetrimpe.com/weight-loss/

Speaking
https://christinetrimpe.com/speaking/

Connect with Christine:

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/coachchristinetrimpe/

Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/ChristineTrimpeLLC

YouTube
https://youtube.com/christinetrimpe

LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-trimpe-07123299/

Pinterest
https://www.pinterest.com/coachchristinetrimpe/

X (Twitter)
https://x.com/TrimpeChristine

If this episode spoke to you, share it with a woman in your life who’s been silently struggling. Real change doesn’t come from doing more—it comes from doing things differently.

 

Check out this episode!

Ep 907: Breaking the Burnout Cycle: Why Successful Women Must Rethink Weight, Wellness, and Work with Christine Trimpe


In this episode of The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda Mitchell sits down with Christine Trimpe, founder of the SugarFreed® Method and author of SugarFreed: Stop Losing the Weight Loss Battle, Start Gaining the Victory, to unpack the real reason so many high-achieving women feel stuck when it comes to their health.

Christine shares her powerful personal story of losing over 100 pounds and breaking free from years of sugar addiction, revealing why traditional dieting fails and what it actually takes to create lasting transformation. This conversation goes beyond food and fitness, diving into burnout, perfectionism, emotional health, and the deeper connection between faith and wellness.

Together, they explore how ambition can quietly sabotage health, why body composition matters more than the scale, and how women can finally break free from what Christine calls “sugar shackles” to reclaim their energy, clarity, and purpose.

If you’ve been doing all the “right things” but still feel exhausted, stuck, or frustrated with your health, this episode will challenge your thinking—and give you a new path forward.

What we discuss in this episode:

• Christine’s 100-pound weight loss journey and what finally worked
• What “sugar shackles” are and how they impact your body and brain
• The hidden link between burnout, ambition, and poor health
• Why dieting alone doesn’t solve weight or energy issues
• The importance of body composition and metabolic health
• How to break destructive eating patterns and emotional cycles
• The role of faith in healing and sustainable transformation
• Why community and accountability are essential for long-term success

Key takeaways:

• High-achieving women often ignore early health warning signs until burnout hits
• Sugar addiction is not about lack of willpower—it’s a deeper physiological and emotional cycle
• Lasting weight loss requires addressing mindset, habits, and internal healing
• Sustainable health comes from aligning physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being
• True transformation happens when you shift identity—not just behavior

Notable quotes from the episode:

• You can’t outwork a broken relationship with food
• Sugar isn’t just a habit, it’s a stronghold for many women
• Burnout is often the result of success without sustainability
• Your body is not the enemy—it’s the messenger
• Real change starts when you stop chasing results and start rebuilding your foundation

About the guest:

Christine Trimpe is a wellness leader dedicated to helping professional Christian women reclaim their health through a faith-based, holistic approach. After overcoming her own struggles with sugar addiction and weight loss, she created the SugarFreed® Method to help women break free from cycles of dieting, burnout, and frustration.

Her work has been featured on Christian Broadcasting Network’s Healthy Living and in national publications like Woman's World and First for Women.

Free resources:

Break the Sugar Cycle – 7 Step Plan
https://pages.christinetrimpe.net/break-sugar-cycle-plan-2026-1

Free Chapter of SugarFreed
https://pages.christinetrimpe.net/sugarfreed-free-chapter3

Crush Your Cravings Wellness Guide
https://pages.christinetrimpe.net/free-guide-1-podcasts1465441

Learn more:

Website
https://www.christinetrimpe.com

Book
https://christinetrimpe.com/sugarfreed/

21 Day SugarFreed Detox
https://christinetrimpe.com/weight-loss-detox/

SugarFreed 13 Week Program
https://christinetrimpe.com/weight-loss/

Speaking
https://christinetrimpe.com/speaking/

Connect with Christine:

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/coachchristinetrimpe/

Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/ChristineTrimpeLLC

YouTube
https://youtube.com/christinetrimpe

LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-trimpe-07123299/

Pinterest
https://www.pinterest.com/coachchristinetrimpe/

X (Twitter)
https://x.com/TrimpeChristine

If this episode spoke to you, share it with a woman in your life who’s been silently struggling. Real change doesn’t come from doing more—it comes from doing things differently.

 

Check out this episode!

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Ep 906: Shirley Weir - How To Conquer Midlife Menopause Madness


Are you ready to understand menopause?  Have you been worried about menopause?  In this episode, we dive into learning the truth about menopause, perimenopause, and post-menopause. Today’s episode aims to give women the correct information in order to help more women embrace these changes, instead of fearing them.

In this episode, I talk with Shirley Weir, author and menopause expert, joins us to discuss the importance of navigating menopause with knowledge. She talks about her own experiences dealing with perimenopause and nutrition. She discusses why women don’t need to be afraid of menopause.  We also discuss what people can expect in perimenopause and postmenopause, and what you can do to feel your best through the whole process. Shirley founded Menopause Chicks to create a community of knowledge and support for women dealing with menopause. We discuss the myths around menopause and the real truths that women need to know.

 

Questions I asked:

  • What drove you to write your book?
  • Was this your first book?
  • What are your tips for people in perimenopause?
  • What is menopause, perimenopause, and postmenopause?
  • How can we beat the brain fog?
  • How can we reduce our stress hormones?
  • How do adrenal glands effect the body?
  • Why did you throw a Menopause party?
  • What was it like taking over Oprah’s twitter?
  • Tell us about your private online community?

Topics Discussed:

  • Using Dr. Google to get Support.
  • What Mokita is about, and why it was important.
  • Menopause does not mean getting old.
  • Why being informed is so important.
  • How to deal with perimenopause.
  • How to accept your body.
  • Embracing healthy menopause.
  • Menopause is a wake-up call.
  • How eating, moving and sleeping impacts your menopause.

Quotes from the show:

  • “When we do talk about them, we feel better, we feel empowered.” @shirleyweir @SisterhoodSweat
  • “I got in the best shape of my life when I was going through menopause.” @shirleyweir @SisterhoodSweat
  • “My ultimate vision would be that every 35-year-old woman knows about perimenopause, and knows what to expect.” @shirleyweir @SisterhoodSweat
  • “Get as informed about menopause as you possibly can.” @shirleyweir @SisterhoodSweat
  • “Focus first on how we eat, move and sleep before you jump to the vitamin aisle.” @shirleyweir @SisterhoodSweat

How you can stay in touch with Shirley:

 

How you can stay in touch with Linda:

 

"Proud Sponsors of the Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T"

 

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Ep 906: Shirley Weir - How To Conquer Midlife Menopause Madness


Are you ready to understand menopause?  Have you been worried about menopause?  In this episode, we dive into learning the truth about menopause, perimenopause, and post-menopause. Today’s episode aims to give women the correct information in order to help more women embrace these changes, instead of fearing them.

In this episode, I talk with Shirley Weir, author and menopause expert, joins us to discuss the importance of navigating menopause with knowledge. She talks about her own experiences dealing with perimenopause and nutrition. She discusses why women don’t need to be afraid of menopause.  We also discuss what people can expect in perimenopause and postmenopause, and what you can do to feel your best through the whole process. Shirley founded Menopause Chicks to create a community of knowledge and support for women dealing with menopause. We discuss the myths around menopause and the real truths that women need to know.

 

Questions I asked:

  • What drove you to write your book?
  • Was this your first book?
  • What are your tips for people in perimenopause?
  • What is menopause, perimenopause, and postmenopause?
  • How can we beat the brain fog?
  • How can we reduce our stress hormones?
  • How do adrenal glands effect the body?
  • Why did you throw a Menopause party?
  • What was it like taking over Oprah’s twitter?
  • Tell us about your private online community?

Topics Discussed:

  • Using Dr. Google to get Support.
  • What Mokita is about, and why it was important.
  • Menopause does not mean getting old.
  • Why being informed is so important.
  • How to deal with perimenopause.
  • How to accept your body.
  • Embracing healthy menopause.
  • Menopause is a wake-up call.
  • How eating, moving and sleeping impacts your menopause.

Quotes from the show:

  • “When we do talk about them, we feel better, we feel empowered.” @shirleyweir @SisterhoodSweat
  • “I got in the best shape of my life when I was going through menopause.” @shirleyweir @SisterhoodSweat
  • “My ultimate vision would be that every 35-year-old woman knows about perimenopause, and knows what to expect.” @shirleyweir @SisterhoodSweat
  • “Get as informed about menopause as you possibly can.” @shirleyweir @SisterhoodSweat
  • “Focus first on how we eat, move and sleep before you jump to the vitamin aisle.” @shirleyweir @SisterhoodSweat

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Thursday, March 5, 2026

Ep 904: Make Big Talk by Skipping the Small Talk with Kalina Silverman


In this episode of The Sisterhood of Sweat, we sit down with conversation expert and storyteller Kalina Silverman, the creator of the global movement Make Big Talk and author of the new book Big Talk: How to Skip the Small Talk, Make Meaningful Connections, and Enrich Your Life.

Kalina’s journey started with something many people quietly experience—loneliness. While away at college, she realized she was surrounded by people yet still struggling to form meaningful friendships. Instead of accepting surface-level conversations, she began asking deeper questions that moved past small talk and opened the door to real connection.

That experiment turned into a viral video series and eventually a global movement encouraging people to ask better questions and build deeper relationships. Today, Make Big Talk events and conversations are happening around the world, helping people connect in a more authentic and human way.

Kalina’s work also took on a powerful new dimension in 2025 when she partnered with GoFundMe to highlight survivors of devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Traveling to burned neighborhoods and damaged homes, she asked one simple but powerful question: What did you lose?

The emotional conversations that followed introduced the world to survivors like Walt, Willie, and Dorothy. These raw, human stories spread across social media, generating millions of views and helping raise more than $2 million in donations for recovery efforts. The project earned Kalina a Shorty Impact Award for Emergency Relief storytelling.

With the release of her new book Big Talk, Kalina is helping people learn how to move beyond surface-level conversations and create deeper connections in friendships, relationships, work, and everyday life.

Her work has attracted the attention of some of the biggest names in media, including Maria Shriver, Anderson Cooper, and Katie Couric, who are all fans of her work and the powerful impact of meaningful conversation.

In this conversation, we explore why small talk often leaves people feeling disconnected, how asking better questions can transform relationships, and why authentic storytelling can create real change in communities.

What we discuss in this episode:

• Why small talk often keeps people feeling isolated
• How one question can unlock meaningful connection
• The moment Kalina realized deeper conversations change lives
• How Make Big Talk grew from a college idea into a global movement
• The emotional wildfire survivor stories that helped raise millions in relief
• Why meaningful conversations are more important than ever in a digital world
• Practical ways to connect with anyone—even if you’re shy or socially anxious

Kalina’s work reminds us that connection isn’t about saying the perfect thing. It’s about creating space for honesty, curiosity, and empathy.

If you’ve ever struggled with awkward conversations, felt lonely in a crowd, or wished relationships felt deeper and more meaningful, this episode will completely change how you think about talking to people.

Connect with Kalina Silverman

Buy the book Big Talk
https://www.makebigtalk.com/book

Make Big Talk Website
https://www.makebigtalk.com

Make Big Talk Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/makebigtalk

Big Talk Box of Questions
https://www.makebigtalk.com/bigtalkbox

Story of Hazel – The Dancing Woman
https://www.makebigtalk.com/hazel

Make Big Talk Disaster Relief Stories
https://www.makebigtalk.com/disaster-relief

Submit Your Story
https://www.makebigtalk.com/story-submission

 


Check out this episode!

Ep 904: Make Big Talk by Skipping the Small Talk with Kalina Silverman


In this episode of The Sisterhood of Sweat, we sit down with conversation expert and storyteller Kalina Silverman, the creator of the global movement Make Big Talk and author of the new book Big Talk: How to Skip the Small Talk, Make Meaningful Connections, and Enrich Your Life.

Kalina’s journey started with something many people quietly experience—loneliness. While away at college, she realized she was surrounded by people yet still struggling to form meaningful friendships. Instead of accepting surface-level conversations, she began asking deeper questions that moved past small talk and opened the door to real connection.

That experiment turned into a viral video series and eventually a global movement encouraging people to ask better questions and build deeper relationships. Today, Make Big Talk events and conversations are happening around the world, helping people connect in a more authentic and human way.

Kalina’s work also took on a powerful new dimension in 2025 when she partnered with GoFundMe to highlight survivors of devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Traveling to burned neighborhoods and damaged homes, she asked one simple but powerful question: What did you lose?

The emotional conversations that followed introduced the world to survivors like Walt, Willie, and Dorothy. These raw, human stories spread across social media, generating millions of views and helping raise more than $2 million in donations for recovery efforts. The project earned Kalina a Shorty Impact Award for Emergency Relief storytelling.

With the release of her new book Big Talk, Kalina is helping people learn how to move beyond surface-level conversations and create deeper connections in friendships, relationships, work, and everyday life.

Her work has attracted the attention of some of the biggest names in media, including Maria Shriver, Anderson Cooper, and Katie Couric, who are all fans of her work and the powerful impact of meaningful conversation.

In this conversation, we explore why small talk often leaves people feeling disconnected, how asking better questions can transform relationships, and why authentic storytelling can create real change in communities.

What we discuss in this episode:

• Why small talk often keeps people feeling isolated
• How one question can unlock meaningful connection
• The moment Kalina realized deeper conversations change lives
• How Make Big Talk grew from a college idea into a global movement
• The emotional wildfire survivor stories that helped raise millions in relief
• Why meaningful conversations are more important than ever in a digital world
• Practical ways to connect with anyone—even if you’re shy or socially anxious

Kalina’s work reminds us that connection isn’t about saying the perfect thing. It’s about creating space for honesty, curiosity, and empathy.

If you’ve ever struggled with awkward conversations, felt lonely in a crowd, or wished relationships felt deeper and more meaningful, this episode will completely change how you think about talking to people.

Connect with Kalina Silverman

Buy the book Big Talk
https://www.makebigtalk.com/book

Make Big Talk Website
https://www.makebigtalk.com

Make Big Talk Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/makebigtalk

Big Talk Box of Questions
https://www.makebigtalk.com/bigtalkbox

Story of Hazel – The Dancing Woman
https://www.makebigtalk.com/hazel

Make Big Talk Disaster Relief Stories
https://www.makebigtalk.com/disaster-relief

Submit Your Story
https://www.makebigtalk.com/story-submission

 


Check out this episode!

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Ep 905: Cortisol, Co-Dependency & Chronic Fatigue with Elizabeth Gaines


In this episode of The Sisterhood of Sweat, we sit down with Elizabeth Gaines, Director of Education at Functional Diagnostic Nutrition (FDN), to talk about burnout, stress physiology, and how unresolved emotional patterns can quietly drive chronic illness.

Elizabeth’s path into functional medicine began in survival mode.

For more than a decade, she worked in nonprofit trauma recovery, supporting victims of domestic minor sex trafficking. The emotional intensity and chronic stress eventually led to severe burnout and declining health. When conventional medicine dismissed her symptoms as psychological, she knew there had to be a deeper explanation.

That search led her to Functional Diagnostic Nutrition®, where she learned how to identify hidden stressors through advanced lab testing and personalized healing protocols. By addressing hormone imbalance, gut dysfunction, immune stress, and nervous system dysregulation, she was able to restore her own energy, clarity, and resilience.

Today, Elizabeth leads curriculum development, live practitioner training, and mentor education for one of the world’s most respected functional health certification programs. She now helps others break free from cycles of fatigue, co-dependency, chronic stress, and frustration.


In This Episode, We Discuss:

• Why burnout is biochemical — not just emotional
• How chronic stress disrupts hormones, digestion, immunity, and sleep
• The link between trauma, co-dependency, and physical dysfunction
• What functional lab testing can reveal that standard labs often miss
• Why “it’s all in your head” is one of the most damaging messages in healthcare
• How rewriting your personal narrative supports sustainable healing
• Building resilient, healthy communities that foster long-term wellbeing

Elizabeth blends lived experience with science-based insight, showing how stress physiology and personal story are deeply intertwined — and how healing becomes sustainable when both are addressed.

We have got free exclusive access to their “FDN Methodology in Action” case study series at https://fdntraining.com/sisterhood26


Connect with Elizabeth Gaines

🌿 Learn more about Functional Diagnostic Nutrition®
https://www.fdntraining.com

🌿 Explore Practitioner Training & Certification
https://www.fdntraining.com/certification-course

🌿 FDN on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/fdntraining

🌿 FDN on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/fdntraining

🌿 FDN on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@FDNTraining


Check out this episode!

Ep 905: Cortisol, Co-Dependency & Chronic Fatigue with Elizabeth Gaines


In this episode of The Sisterhood of Sweat, we sit down with Elizabeth Gaines, Director of Education at Functional Diagnostic Nutrition (FDN), to talk about burnout, stress physiology, and how unresolved emotional patterns can quietly drive chronic illness.

Elizabeth’s path into functional medicine began in survival mode.

For more than a decade, she worked in nonprofit trauma recovery, supporting victims of domestic minor sex trafficking. The emotional intensity and chronic stress eventually led to severe burnout and declining health. When conventional medicine dismissed her symptoms as psychological, she knew there had to be a deeper explanation.

That search led her to Functional Diagnostic Nutrition®, where she learned how to identify hidden stressors through advanced lab testing and personalized healing protocols. By addressing hormone imbalance, gut dysfunction, immune stress, and nervous system dysregulation, she was able to restore her own energy, clarity, and resilience.

Today, Elizabeth leads curriculum development, live practitioner training, and mentor education for one of the world’s most respected functional health certification programs. She now helps others break free from cycles of fatigue, co-dependency, chronic stress, and frustration.


In This Episode, We Discuss:

• Why burnout is biochemical — not just emotional
• How chronic stress disrupts hormones, digestion, immunity, and sleep
• The link between trauma, co-dependency, and physical dysfunction
• What functional lab testing can reveal that standard labs often miss
• Why “it’s all in your head” is one of the most damaging messages in healthcare
• How rewriting your personal narrative supports sustainable healing
• Building resilient, healthy communities that foster long-term wellbeing

Elizabeth blends lived experience with science-based insight, showing how stress physiology and personal story are deeply intertwined — and how healing becomes sustainable when both are addressed.

We have got free exclusive access to their “FDN Methodology in Action” case study series at https://fdntraining.com/sisterhood26


Connect with Elizabeth Gaines

🌿 Learn more about Functional Diagnostic Nutrition®
https://www.fdntraining.com

🌿 Explore Practitioner Training & Certification
https://www.fdntraining.com/certification-course

🌿 FDN on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/fdntraining

🌿 FDN on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/fdntraining

🌿 FDN on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@FDNTraining


Check out this episode!