Are men’s and women’s brains different? You’re going to want to listen to this episode to find out what’s actually not obvious. And you’re also going to want to know how midlife plays a big role in this whole brain thing. When we say things are not all in your head, they kind of are lol. Tune in and listen … Read More
Episode 114: The Little Episode with Big Impact
Why should you view your obligations as privileges? The short answer is that every day above good ground is a good day. [Thank you to Pitbull ] Look, once you get to midlife, literally waking up every day is a privilege. Instead of viewing the things that you must do as dreadful, why not consider them as privileges? Here you … Read More
Episode 115: Trapped in My Sports Bra with Author Marlene Kern Fischer
You are in for a treat today we have some real conversations about what really happens in midlife. My guest today is Marlene Kern Fisher and she wrote a couple of books but one was called “Trapped in My Sports Bra And Other Harrowing Tales”. And we are here to talk about her hilarious take on midlife. Get your tissues … Read More
Episode 113: The Shocking Truth
This may come as a shock to you, but I have found happiness comes from the absence of this attitude and behavior. Here is a little hint, this mantra will change the way you go about life. Balance not perfection The difference between valence in perfection can be thought of as the difference between abstinence in the calm ability to … Read More
Episode 112: Boundaries: What Most People Miss
Boundary is not a dirty word. in fact having boundaries is giving yourself a personal property line and it’s helping your sanity your stress level in your overall emotional and psychological health. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me at judy@judyarazoza.com Remember to tune in on Tuesdays for a new episode of the Air Hug … Read More
Episode 111: Sister Solidarity Misinterpreted, with Candace Smith
We are here to dispel the myth that practicing acts of fitness and health improvement have to involve suffering.Workouts are not acts of torture, and neither is eating a balanced healthy diet. This discussion is in reference to Nicole Kidman leaning out and getting stronger for a photo shoot. In an article in The Guardian, the author is putting Kidman down and … Read More
Episode 110: The Worst Advice You Could Get on Food Elimination
Eliminating entire food groups or even certain foods is really popular with the dieting crowd. The problem is, it doesn’t apply to everyone and what works for one person doesn’t work for everyone. Hopping on a new diet bandwagon because it’s something different it’s not necessarily in your best interest. Today we’re talking all about why we should never say … Read More
Episode 109: Five Fall Favorite Foods to Improve Your Brain Health
Fall is a delicious time of year. There are so many amazing foods and the good news is many of these foods can actually contribute to better focus and brain health. And anyone who’s at least 30 years of age can really benefit from eating these foods regularly. The good news is that these foods are readily available year-round. So … Read More
Episode 108: Fitness Hacks: Where to Spend/Save Your Money with Alicia Cross
Habits or Hacks? Many times we are tempted to plop down our money in hopes of making quicker and better progress. But it can be hard to know what is really necessary or even helpful. Many times we are left with the feeling that fitness is too expensive. In today’s episode with my colleague, Alicia Cross we talk about fitness … Read More
Episode 106: The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Midlife with Dr. Sandi Webster
When do we really know if we’re in midlife and when do we know if we’re not if we’re past it? The thing is There might be a fountain of youth and you’d be surprised to find out what it is. Dr. Sandi Webster interviews me in this episode. Our discussion is about the ultimate cheat sheet and guide for … Read More