In this episode, I chat with Marni Battista — dating and relationship coach, self-worth expert, and founder of the Institute for Living Courageously. With a Master's degree in Education and certifications from the International Coaching Federation and the Hoffman Institute, she specializes in empowering women to overcome self-doubt and create meaningful lives.
Marni's journey includes founding Dating with Dignity, where she developed a process to help women attract emotionally available, high-quality partners. Her approach integrates research-based interventions and experiential techniques to foster deep, lasting transformation.
She is also the host of the podcast "Life Check Yourself," where she interviews experts on topics related to personal growth and relationships. Marni's work has been featured in various media outlets, including The LA Times, The New Yorker, and The Dr. Phil Show.
In her book, "Your Radical Living Challenge: 7 Questions for A Meaningful Life," Marni shares her own story and provides a roadmap for others to live a life of purpose and fulfillment.
Through her Institute, Marni continues to impact lives by empowering women to overcome obstacles, nurture creativity, and live courageously.
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The existential dread is real. The mishaps? Never funnier. And the social anxiety? Cranked to eleven.
LIVE FROM BED with Jade Iovine is your weekly permission slip to spiral out loud—a show that celebrates our worst traits, bad habits, and internal monologues that would make our therapists nervous.
Each week, host Jade Iovine dives into no-holds-barred heart-to-hearts with guests about the questionable choices, brutal lessons, and deeply mortifying moments that keep us tossing and turning at night. Friendship breakups? Family drama? To medicate or not to medicate? We’re here to commiserate—without preaching advice or pretending there’s an instruction manual for next time.
Say goodnight to the suffocating grip of aspiration, get to know the people we idolize like never before, and revel in the comfort of knowing we’d all rather be in bed.
New episodes every Wednesday, wherever you get your podcasts.
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Today, I’m sitting down with the incredible Laura Day — New York Times bestselling author, world-renowned intuitive, and honestly one of the most badass women I've ever met when it comes to real transformation.
Laura’s back with her first book in fifteen years, The Prism: Seven Steps to Heal Your Past and Transform Your Future — and it is major. In this conversation, she shares the wild, powerful personal story she’s never told publicly before, and walks us through how the hardest parts of our past aren’t just things to survive — they’re actually the key to creating the life we want.
If you know Laura’s work, you know: this isn’t about sitting around manifesting with crystals (no offense). It’s about practical, intuitive tools you can use right now to change everything — your career, your relationships, your whole reality.
We talk about healing, self-sabotage, trusting your gut, and how your "mess" might actually be your magic. Plus, how The Prism can help you show up in the world as the most effective, powerful version of yourself.
This is a must-listen if you’re ready to stop being stuck in old stories — and start building the future you know you’re meant for.
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Today’s episode features the deeply compassionate and groundbreaking voice of Dr. Jessica Zucker, a Los Angeles–based psychologist specializing in reproductive and maternal mental health. With a PhD in clinical psychology and a master’s in public health, Jessica has become a powerful advocate for breaking the silence around pregnancy loss and the complex realities of motherhood.
Her first book, I Had a Miscarriage: A Memoir, a Movement, sparked a global conversation about grief, healing, and the need for honest storytelling. Today, we’re here to talk about her new book, Normalize It—a call to challenge stigma, embrace nuance, and make space for the full spectrum of human experience, particularly in relation to women’s health, identity, and mental well-being.
Jessica is also the creator of the viral #IHadaMiscarriage campaign, which continues to create powerful ripple effects across communities worldwide.
Trigger warning: This episode includes discussion of pregnancy loss and sensitive topics related to reproductive and mental health. Please take care while listening.
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I sat down with the brilliant, wildly observant Emily Sundberg — writer, internet culture critic, and honestly one of the most tapped-in people I know. She currently has the most popular Substacks in business and culture - and the only one I read RELIGIOUSLY. We talk about everything from her start in journalism, to writing daily, navigating work, creating a network and much more. She’s sharp, she’s thoughtful, she’s funny and honestly, I'm very proud of her.
Whether you’re a 20-something trying to figure it out, or a 30-something trying to un-figure it all out — this one’s for you.
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Lauren Paul and Molly Thompson — co-founders of Kind Campaign—join me to talk about friendship, forgiveness, and the deep impact of girl-against-girl bullying. From creating the Finding Kind documentary to building a nationwide movement, these two are rewriting the narrative around female friendships as they dive into the emotional and psychological effects of bullying among young girls. Please enjoy!
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In this episode I give my opinion, or almost lack thereof, of Chappell's commentary on unhappy parents (as a happy parent), how I don't let content I ingest spike my cortisol, and my thoughts on "wanting it all" and the boss babe era, and how it's actually ok not to want any of that. Enjoy!
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