Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast The Wellness Table Podcast (TWTP)
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| Meal Prep 101 for Busy Lives: Shopping, Containers, Labels, and Flavor Boosts | 02 Aug 2026 | 00:16:33 | |
Meal Prep 101 cuts through Pinterest perfection with a practical system for busy lives: pick two proteins, two carbs, a few veggies, and one or two flavor profiles, then time-box your cooking to 60–90 minutes so you don’t spend the whole day prepping. Use frozen shortcuts, rotisserie chicken, and simple staples to make shopping and batch-cooking fast. Learn container and labeling hacks, freezer-friendly portions, and reheating tips (short bursts, a splash of water, or an air fryer for crisp). Keep a handful of flavor boosters—garlic/onion, acid, umami, and a spicy condiment—and use templates like sheet-pan dinners or taco kits so meals stay varied and actually taste good. | |||
| Advanced Weight Loss: GLP-1 Meds, Coaching Hybrids, and Smarter Support Platforms | 02 Aug 2026 | 00:12:51 | |
We break down the GLP‑1 shift in weight management and how hybrid platforms combine clinical care, coaching, and tracking to make med-supported weight loss safer and more sustainable. Hear comparisons of Found Health (medication matching + one‑on‑one coaching), Reverse Health (structured nutrition for women 40+), and Teladoc (physician-led care with connected devices), plus practical tips for choosing a program and protecting muscle during rapid weight loss. | |||
| Our First Cookbook! Inside The Wellness Table Podcast Cookbook on Kindle | 26 Jul 2026 | 00:10:24 | |
We’re celebrating the launch of The Wellness Table Podcast Cookbook — a Kindle eBook filled with easy, flavorful recipes and smart meal pairings you can actually use, from mango spritzers to veggie salads and a smoothie-with-grilled-chicken combo. Buy on Amazon and read across devices with synced progress and notes; this cozy, practical cookbook is dedicated to listeners who want tasty, doable wellness without the fuss. | |||
| A Day With a Nutrition Coach: What Weight Loss Support Really Looks Like | 25 Jul 2026 | 00:13:30 | |
Join Ava and Emma as they pull back the curtain on a real day with a nutrition coach—practical defaults for breakfast, simple hydration goals, planned snacks, a flexible lunch template, and strategies for cravings, stress, and evening decisions. Coaching is about habits, mindset, and small, repeatable choices—not perfection. Learn how support and practical tools help you recover from off-days, stay consistent, and make steady progress without sacrifice. | |||
| The Wellness Table Is on Vimeo: How to Watch and Join the Conversation | 22 Jul 2026 | 00:05:24 | |
Great news — The Wellness Table is now streaming on Vimeo. Visit vimeo.com and search “The Wellness Table podcast” to watch episodes and clips anytime. Seeing the show adds a new vibe: watch our setup, reactions, and the little moments that don’t always come through in audio. Please leave a comment to tell us where you’re watching from or what topics you want more of — we read and respond. No pressure: watch on phone, laptop, or TV, take a small wellness shot for your day, and enjoy being part of the table. | |||
| Weight Loss Without the Whiplash: Habits, Goals, and Real-Life Accountability | 22 Jul 2026 | 00:16:18 | |
Join Ava and Emma as they strip away diet myths and explain what a diet health coach actually does: build realistic habits, provide non-shaming accountability, and create a plan that fits your messy life—not a fantasy meal-prep world. They cover practical focus areas—daily food choices, sleep, stress, movement, and environment—and share simple, repeatable strategies like the plate method, protein at meals, planning snacks, and intentional treats that prevent rebound binges. Takeaway: choose one small habit to try this week (like a protein-rich breakfast or a planned snack), aim for consistency over perfection, and remember progress sticks when your plan matches your life. | |||
| A Safe, Functional Home Gym: From Spare Room to Garage | 22 Jul 2026 | 00:13:32 | |
Join Ava and Emma as they walk you through building a home gym that’s safe, functional, and actually inviting. They cover non-negotiables like rubber flooring, bright lighting, ventilation, and proper outlets; how to plan layout zones for cardio and strength; and smart equipment choices (treadmill vs bike, adjustable dumbbells, stable bench). They also share body-focused advice—start gradual, warm up, keep water handy, and consult a clinician if you have health concerns—plus a simple starter checklist so you can set up a usable space this weekend. | |||
| Cozymeal.com: Online Cooking Classes, Meal Kits, and Food Tours for Foodies | 22 Jul 2026 | 00:05:44 | |
Cozymeal.com connects food lovers with live online cooking classes (complete with meal kits), guided food tours in select cities, and the chance to become a host—perfect for date nights, friend hangouts, or anyone who wants to learn without the stress. Just pick a class or tour, choose a time, get the kit, and cook along with a pro—or create your own experience. It’s practical, social, and genuinely fun—a memorable gift that gets you cooking and eating. | |||
| Gym Accessories That Keep You Safe and Make Workouts Better | 16 Jul 2026 | 00:07:42 | |
Ava and Emma walk through the gym accessories that actually matter — the gear that keeps you safer and makes workouts less annoying. They cover practical picks like a reliable water bottle, a functional gym bag, foam roller, fitness tracker, knee sleeves, a lever belt for heavy lifts, and wireless earbuds (with tips for short battery life). Quick, usable advice: pick the item that fixes your biggest problem, learn to use tools like belts and sleeves wisely, and build your setup over time so showing up to train is easier, safer, and more fun. | |||
| A Day in the Life: Chasing Fitness Goals Without Losing Your Mind | 15 Jul 2026 | 00:12:34 | |
This episode follows a relatable, unnamed person trying to get stronger and feel better through realistic, repeatable habits — not extreme routines. From the hit-snooze struggle and the small morning stretch to movement snacks during work, a lunchtime strength session, and an 80/20 dinner, the day focuses on simple choices that stack up. Listeners learn practical tricks — set your workout time, build fallback plans, aim for balanced meals, and sprinkle steps and short walks into the day — plus the mindset shifts that make progress sustainable: consistency, compassion, and small routines over perfection. | |||
| Monthly Budgeting Basics: Track Expenses, Plan Your Money, Stress Less | 15 Jul 2026 | 00:17:05 | |
Learn a practical, step-by-step approach to monthly budgeting: identify your real take-home income, list fixed bills, set realistic variable categories, create goals, and choose a tracking method you’ll actually use. This episode breaks down how to set sinking funds, time your bills, handle shared finances, and adjust your plan without shame. Includes quick start actions you can do in under an hour and simple tracking tips (manual, apps, or cash envelopes) so you move from guessing to calm control of your money. | |||
| A Day in the Life of a Fitness Personal Trainer and Aerobics Instructor | 13 Jul 2026 | 00:19:33 | |
Welcome to The Wellness Table Podcast — join Ava and Emma for a candid, behind-the-scenes look at a day in the life of a fitness personal trainer and aerobics instructor. From 4:45 a.m. alarms and client check-ins to mic dramas, schedule chaos, invisible admin work, and the emotional moments that shape coaching, they unpack what the job really involves: planning, listening, adapting, and protecting your own energy. Whether you’re considering becoming a trainer or just curious about what goes on between sets and playlists, this episode gives honest insight into the early mornings, split shifts, teaching energy, client variety, and the small, rewarding wins that make it all worth it. | |||
| How to Become a Personal Trainer: Steps, Certifications, and Real Talk | 02 Aug 2026 | 00:12:31 | |
Join Jason and Ava as they break down exactly how to become a personal trainer—step-by-step. Learn what the job really involves, which certifications matter, how to get hands-on experience (shadowing, practice clients), basic session structure, pricing and insurance, and the business habits that keep clients coming back. This episode is practical and honest: expect tips for starting in a gym or independently, handling imposter syndrome, a simple 30-day action plan, and the mindset you need to start messy, get reps, and grow into a confident coach. | |||
| A Career in Fitness and Nutrition | 13 Jul 2026 | 00:16:48 | |
Welcome to the Wellness Table Podcast with Ava and Emma — this episode cuts through the glam and gets real about careers in fitness and nutrition. They unpack what personal trainers, group instructors, and nutrition professionals actually do day to day, the training and certifications involved, how to start, what pays (and what doesn’t), and the emotional and practical challenges you’ll face. Perfect for anyone who loves the gym, food, or helping people but isn’t sure which path fits — the hosts give practical steps to experiment, avoid burnout, set boundaries, and build credibility while staying in your lane. | |||
| The Healthy Protein, Fruit, and Veggie Grocery List for Weight Management | 08 Jul 2026 | 00:18:24 | |
Actionable, no-fuss grocery guidance to help you buy proteins, vegetables, and fruit that keep you full, support muscle, and make weeknight meals easy—perfect for realistic weight management without restrictive dieting. Includes quick proteins, cook-and-store options, snack ideas, fresh vs frozen veggie strategy, fruit portion tips, a starter shopping list, and simple meal combos so you can walk into the store and know exactly what to buy. | |||
| Spa Packages at a Local Spa: | 08 Jul 2026 | 00:18:17 | |
Hey everyone, welcome back to our podcast, Spa Packages at a Local Spa, What to Choose. I’m Ava. And I’m Emma. And yes, today we’re talking about the absolute dream scenario… a trip to the spa. A trip we actually took, which is important because I feel like the internet is full of people confidently recommending stuff they’ve never tried. Totally. And we’re not gonna do that thing where it’s like, “Just do what feels right.” Because, I mean… yes, but also… what does that even mean when the service menu is like eight pages long? Exactly. You walk in thinking you’ll get, like, a massage. And then suddenly you’re choosing between hydrafacial, deep tissue massage, microneedling, chemical peel, LED add-ons, scalp rituals… and you’re like… I just wanted to relax. So this episode is basically: how we picked our treatments at a high-end salon spa, what surprised us, what we’d do again, and how to choose between the big four we always get asked about—hydrafacial, deep tissue massage, microneedling, and chemical peel. And we’ll do it in a super normal-person way. Like, not ten minutes of skincare chemistry. More like… what does it feel like, what’s the downtime, what’s worth the money, and who should absolutely not book it before an event. Yes. Also we’re gonna talk spa packages, because I think that’s where people overspend accidentally. Or underspend and leave disappointed. Like you get the cheapest mini facial, then you’re like, “Wait… that was it?” Okay, so let’s set the scene. We went on a weekday, right? Yeah, like midweek, which… already felt elite. Less crowded, quieter, and they were running a package deal that basically bundled one skin service plus one body service. And it was at one of those high-end places where you check in and immediately feel underdressed no matter what you wore. Mm-hmm. The lighting is dim. Everything smells expensive. Even the water tastes smoother. They offer you tea and you’re like, “Oh no, I have to be a calm person now.” So before we even got to treatments, we did the classic mistake: we looked at the menu without guidance. Yeah… don’t do that. I mean, you can, but you’re gonna spiral. Because the descriptions sound like poetry. “A dewy rebirth.” “A sculpting journey.” What does that mean? And then you see microneedling and chemical peel listed like they’re casual. Like, “Oh, just pop in for a peel.” Right. So, we asked for help, like functional adults. We talked to the front desk and then we each got a quick consult. And that’s where it clicked for me: you’re not just choosing a fancy service name, you’re choosing an outcome. Yes. Like are you trying to be glowy for tomorrow? Are you solving a long-term texture thing? Are you in pain physically? Do you want stress relief? Because that changes everything. Okay, so let’s break down what we picked. I went for the hydrafacial plus a deep tissue massage. And I did microneedling… and then, because I’m me, I also did a massage but not deep tissue. I did more of a relaxation one, because I didn’t want to be sore on top of a face that’s like… recovering. Which was smart, because deep tissue after microneedling is kind of like choosing chaos. Let’s start with hydrafacial, because I feel like that’s the gateway spa facial. Everyone’s heard of it, everyone’s curious, and it’s marketed like it’ll fix your whole life. Okay, real talk… I love it. And I hate how much I love it, because it’s not cheap. What did it feel like though? Explain it like someone’s never done anything beyond washing their face with… whatever soap is in the shower. It feels like… a gentle vacuum plus a wet facial. Like it’s not painful. There’s a step where they’re extracting stuff but it’s not the aggressive squeezing situation. It’s more like… suction and serum. That’s a good description. Suction and serum. Very romantic. I’m a poet. But the best part is there’s basically no downtime. After, my skin looked… plump? Like hydrated in a way that’s hard to fake with makeup. So if someone has an event, like a wedding, photos, a big work thing… hydrafacial is one of the safer bets. Yes. I’d do it like one to three days before something important. Same day can be okay too, but sometimes you’re a tiny bit pink right after… depending on your skin. And who is it for? Honestly, a lot of people. If you’re dull, dehydrated, congested, or you just want that “I drink water and I sleep eight hours” vibe… it helps. And who is it not for? If your skin is super irritated or you’re having a flare-up of something, you probably want to ask first. Like if everything burns when you put moisturizer on… maybe don’t let a machine vacuum your face that day. Okay, now deep tissue massage. Because I feel like people book it thinking it’s “good pain,” and then they’re shocked. I know. I know. Here’s the thing… I needed it. My shoulders were basically living up around my ears. And I told the therapist, “Please, deep tissue, but don’t destroy me.” That’s such a fine line. Like you want relief, not injury. Exactly. And a good deep tissue massage isn’t just… pushing harder. It’s targeted. They’re working on knots and tension patterns. Did it hurt? At points, yeah. Not unbearable, but I definitely had moments where I was like… okay, breathe. But afterwards? My neck moved like it had WD-40. That’s the dream. But I will say, if you’re doing deep tissue for the first time, don’t book it right before you have to do something physical. Because you can be sore. Yeah, like don’t deep tissue at noon and then go to a spin class at five. That’s a choice. And drink water. I know everyone says that and it sounds cheesy, but… it helps. Okay, let’s shift into the more intense skincare side: microneedling versus chemical peel. Because these are the ones that people confuse, and also the ones people do impulsively—then regret. Yes. And we’re not here to scare you, but we are here to be like… hey, maybe don’t do microneedling two days before a beach vacation. So I chose microneedling because my main goal was texture. I had some unevenness, some old acne marks, just that overall… I want my skin to look smoother without makeup. And you did the consultation and they were like, “This is a good fit,” right? Yeah. And they asked the important stuff: any active breakouts, any recent sun exposure, what skincare I use, if I’ve used certain ingredients recently… because it matters. What did it feel like? Because people hear “needling” and they’re like… absolutely not. It’s… not relaxing. Let’s start there. It’s not spa-as-in-nap. It’s spa-as-in-procedure. That’s such a good distinction. They numbed my face first, so that helped a lot. But you still feel it. It’s like… a scratchy vibrating sensation. Some areas are more sensitive—forehead, around the mouth—so you kind of brace a little. And after? I was red. Like a sunburn look. Not scary, but definitely noticeable. And my skin felt warm and tight for a bit. The next day I was still pink, and then I had some dryness, like light flaking. So if someone wants instant glow… microneedling is not the “tomorrow morning” glow. No. It’s more like… you invest now, and in the weeks after, your skin starts looking better, smoother, healthier. But you need to plan for downtime, even if it’s mild. Like don’t plan it right before family photos. And sunscreen. Like, aggressively. Yes. Also you have to be ready to baby your skin. Gentle cleanser, simple moisturizer, no “let me try this new acid serum.” It’s not the time. Okay, chemical peels. We didn’t both do one on the trip, but we talked to them about it, and I’ve done peels before. The big question: peel or microneedling? How would you explain a peel to someone who thinks it’s like… your face literally peeling off in sheets? I mean… sometimes it kind of does, depending on the peel and your skin. But not always. A chemical peel is basically using a solution to exfoliate more deeply than your normal scrub or toner. The goal is smoother skin, help with discoloration, breakouts, fine lines… stuff like that. And the feeling? During it, you can feel tingling, sometimes burning for a minute, and then it settles. Afterwards, depending on strength, you might just feel tight and dry… or you may peel over the next few days. So if you’re someone who picks at their skin… be honest… a peel might be challenging. Yeah. If you’re not good at leaving things alone, the peeling phase will test you. How would you choose between a peel and microneedling? Okay… rough guideline. If your main thing is pigment, like dark spots, sun spots, uneven tone, and maybe acne… a peel can be amazing. If you’re more focused on texture, pores, acne scars, that sort of bumpy uneven surface… microneedling might make more sense. And if you’re like, “I want everything fixed,” then you probably need a plan, not one appointment. Yes. And to be clear, not all peels are intense. There are light peels where you’re not like shedding in public. But because the word “peel” freaks people out, they avoid it and then do something else that’s actually more intense. That’s so true. Also, both peels and microneedling depend a lot on who’s doing it. Like the provider matters a ton. Okay, let’s talk packages. Because the title of our show is literally about spa packages at local spas and what to choose. And we want to help you not get upsold into financial ruin. So when you’re looking at a package, the first question is: what’s the purpose of the day? Is it recovery and relaxation? Is it beauty prep? Is it pain relief? Is it like… a treat-yourself mental reset? Because if it’s relaxation, you might want the combo that’s like a Swedish massage plus a hydrating facial. Low downtime, very cozy, you leave feeling like a soft cookie. A soft cookie is exactly it. But if it’s results-driven skincare—like microneedling or a stronger peel—your package should probably include calming stuff, not intense extra exfoliation. Like maybe do a gentle massage, or a soothing add-on, rather than stacking everything harsh in one day. Yes, because some people try to do microneedling, a peel, dermaplaning, and then wonder why their face is angry. Like… your skin is not a competitive sport. Also ask what’s actually included. Packages can sound cheaper, but sometimes it’s like… the shorter version of everything. Right. Like “60 minute massage” versus “90 minute massage” is a totally different experience. And ask if gratuity is included. That can change the total a lot. Okay, let’s do a quick informal quiz for listeners. Like, if you’re listening and you’re trying to pick… we’re gonna ask questions. Okay. Question one: do you have an event in the next three days and you want to look fresh? If yes… hydrafacial is a strong contender. A gentle facial in general is good, but hydrafacial tends to give that immediate “wow.” Question two: do you physically feel tight, achy, stressed, like you’ve been working at a laptop for 12 hours a day? Massage. And if you like pressure and you want real release, consider deep tissue. But tell them your comfort level. You don’t have to suffer for results. Question three: do you want to improve acne scarring, texture, and you’re okay with some redness and a recovery window? Microneedling might be your lane. Question four: do you want brighter tone, help with dark spots, smoother surface, maybe fewer breakouts… and you’re okay with possible peeling? Then talk about a chemical peel. And ask what level of peel it is. Light, medium… what should you expect. Okay, let’s talk about what we wish we knew before our appointment day. I wish I knew how early to arrive. Because at a high-end spa, you kind of want to… use the amenities? Yes! If there’s a lounge, sauna, steam room, or even just a quiet area, showing up right on time is like… missing part of what you paid for. We arrived like… what, 20 minutes early? And it still felt like we barely had time. Next time I’d do 45 minutes, no joke. Also, don’t pound coffee right before a massage. I did not, but I considered it, and I’m glad I didn’t. I love that you’re like, “I considered it.” Because I was tired! But then you’re jittery while someone’s trying to relax you. It’s counterproductive. Skincare-wise, I wish I had simplified my routine the week before microneedling. Like I was using actives, not anything crazy, but still… I would’ve calmed it down earlier. And after microneedling, you were like, “Okay, I’m a gentle cleanser person now.” Yeah, suddenly I’m loyal to the most boring moisturizer on earth. What about during the services—anything you’d tell people? Speak up. Like if the pressure is too much, say so. If you’re cold, say so. If the music is loud… okay maybe don’t complain about the music, but you know what I mean. No, complain about the music if it’s like… aggressive club beats during a facial. True. But yeah, I think people try to be “easy clients,” and then they don’t get what they need. Also, if you’re choosing between add-ons, pick one that matches your goal. Like if you’re doing hydrafacial for hydration, a calming mask add-on makes sense. If you came in inflamed, maybe don’t add the spicy exfoliating booster. Now… should we talk about price and value? Because people get weird about this, but it matters. It matters. These services are not cheap. And sometimes you can do something simpler that gets you 80% of the result. Hydrafacial is one of those where I’m like… you can get a solid facial for less money, but the hydrafacial gives a very specific kind of instant polish. Agreed. And massage—honestly—if you’re in pain or stressed, massage is one of the most immediately worth-it things. You feel it that day. Microneedling and peels are more like… a strategy. Not just a treat. You do it because you’re working on something over time. So if someone is booking their first ever high-end spa day, and they want one thing that feels luxurious and safe… what do you tell them? I’d say: do a hydrafacial or a classic hydrating facial… and pair it with a massage that’s not too intense, unless you know you want deep tissue. Like make it a “leave happy” day, not a “recover from decisions” day. My answer is similar. Facial plus massage is the iconic combo. And then if you’re curious about microneedling or peels, do a consult and schedule it for a different day. Yes. Separate the “relaxation spa day” from the “skin procedure day,” unless you’re really experienced and you know your skin. Okay, but let’s tell them what happened after we left, because that’s also part of it. Like the post-spa life. You mean the part where you’re so relaxed you’re weirdly quiet? Yes. We got in the car and it was like… we forgot how to be noisy. And then we were starving. Starving. So, tip: plan food. Especially if you have services that take a while. Because you don’t want to be lying face-down thinking about tacos. Also post-microneedling, I was very careful. No heavy makeup, minimal skincare, and I avoided sun like I was a vampire with a mission. Meanwhile I was just walking around like, “Look at my glow.” It was unreasonably glowy. And it looked… expensive. That’s the best way to put it. Thank you. My skin looked like it had a good credit score. Okay, so quick recap, if you’re multitasking and you’re like, “Just tell me what to book.” Hydrafacial: instant, low downtime, great pre-event glow, helps with congestion and hydration. Deep tissue massage: best for tension and aches, can be sore after, communicate pressure, don’t schedule it right before something intense. Microneedling: results-focused for texture and scarring, not a relaxing facial, expect redness and a recovery window, plan it away from events and sun. Chemical peel: great for tone, pigment, breakouts depending on type, can sting during and potentially peel after, choose strength carefully and plan for downtime. And for packages: pick based on your goal, check what’s included, and don’t stack a bunch of intense skin stuff in one day unless a professional actually recommends that for you. Okay, before we wrap, one more thing: if you’re choosing a high-end salon spa specifically, not just any spa… the vibe can be a little intimidating. Don’t let that stop you from asking questions. Yes. Ask the “dumb” questions. Like, “Will I be red?” “Can I wear makeup tomorrow?” “Is this safe for sensitive skin?” “How many days before an event should I do this?” That’s normal. And if you feel pressured to add more services than you want, it’s okay to say, “Not today.” You can always come back. Also… if you’re on a budget, you can do one signature service and still have an amazing experience. You don’t have to do the entire menu. Honestly, sometimes the best spa day is just one really good massage and then you go home and take a nap. That’s… kind of perfect. Alright, let’s take it home. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend who’s currently staring at a spa menu like it’s a tax form. And if you want us to help you choose for your specific situation—like you have an event coming up, or you’re deciding between microneedling and a peel—send us your question. Keep it simple: what your skin goal is, what your timeline is, and whether you want downtime or not. Next time, we might get into the add-ons people always ask about—LED, lymphatic drainage, scalp treatments… all the little extras that sound amazing but can be confusing. Because somehow there’s always one more thing you can add for “just” an extra amount of money. Yeah, “just” is doing a lot of work there. Thanks for hanging out with us today. I’m Emma. And I’m Ava. And we’ll catch you in the next episode of Spa Packages at a Local Spa, What to Choose. | |||
| Plan Your Next Vacation Like a Pro: From Dream to Itinerary | 08 Jul 2026 | 00:10:37 | |
Feeling burned out? This episode gives a clear, realistic 9-step method to plan a vacation that fits your goal: choose a purpose (rest, novelty, connection, adventure, or celebration), set constraints (time, money, energy, flexibility), and shortlist three destinations that match. Build anchor points and leave breathing room—book key items like flights, lodging, and one major activity, then use a three-layer itinerary (must-do, nice-to-do, low-energy options). Match transport and lodging to your trip style to avoid wasted time and stress. Align expectations with travel partners, follow a smart booking order, handle small logistics (documents, budgets, buffers), and prepare a return-home setup so you actually come back feeling better. Pick whether you want to return rested, inspired, or accomplished—and plan around that. | |||
| Healthy Choices on the Go: Eating Out, Traveling Smart, and Staying Active | 08 Jul 2026 | 00:09:45 | |
Travel disrupts routines, but simple choices—anchor meals with protein, add plants, and make a plan for extras—help you stay energized and avoid the carb crash. Practical tips include asking for sauce and dressing on the side, swapping fries for vegetables, and pairing fruit with a protein or nuts to stay satisfied. We cover bottled water and hydration, how to turn a veggie-only takeout salad into a real meal with protein and healthy fats, and a doable hotel-gym approach: 10–20 minutes of movement or a brisk walk keeps the habit alive. Use a three-step travel checklist: pick one non-negotiable habit, plan one intentional treat, and choose ‘‘good enough’’ meals. Before you eat, ask: What’s my protein? Where are my plants? What choice will make me feel better tomorrow? If you slip up, reset with water, movement, and a balanced next meal. | |||
| Fitbit and Beyond: Do Fitness Trackers Actually Help You Get Healthier? | 06 Jul 2026 | 00:17:05 | |
Ava and Emma break down how fitness trackers (Fitbit, Apple Watch, Garmin) measure steps, heart rate, sleep, and calories — what’s useful, what’s estimate, and when the data can mislead you. They cover the benefits (awareness, motivation, habit nudges) and the downsides (obsession, inaccurate calorie counts, sleep anxiety), and give practical rules: focus on 1–2 metrics, use weekly trends not daily perfection, set realistic goals, and pick a device you'll actually wear. Ultimately, trackers can help you build better habits, but they shouldn’t boss you around — if a device causes stress, take a break, and remember you’re the decision-maker. | |||
| From Zero to Lawn Business Owner: Pricing, Gear, Clients, and Growth | 06 Jul 2026 | 00:16:03 | |
Want to start a lawn care or landscaping business from scratch? Ava and Emma walk you through practical, beginner-friendly steps—what basic equipment you really need, how to set prices, get your first customers, set up simple business and insurance basics, and grow without burning out. This episode ties the hustle to wellness: how outdoor work builds income, movement, and control over your life, plus tips on customer communication, boundaries, money management, and self-care so your business supports you long-term. | |||
| Meal Prep Made Simple: Everything You Need to Get Started | 06 Jul 2026 | 00:11:37 | |
If you’re tired of last‑minute takeout, this episode gives a beginner‑friendly, practical guide to meal prep: pick a style (batch, component, grab‑and‑go), plan a simple menu, shop smart, and run a 60–90 minute prep session that makes weekdays easier. Get concrete starter menus, equipment and shopping lists, food‑safety and freezing tips, and flavor hacks (sauces, toppings, spice blends) to keep meals varied and enjoyable — so you waste less, save time, and actually want to eat what you made. | |||
| Apps That Power a Successful Home-Based Business | 06 Jul 2026 | 00:11:51 | |
This episode breaks down the core app categories—accounting, invoicing/payments, scheduling, project management, CRM, marketing, forms/proposals, and automation—and shows how the right stack can turn chaotic admin into a predictable system. Get practical examples for couriers, caterers, digital marketers, and landscapers, plus a clear plan: start with four core tools, automate repetitive tasks, avoid app overload, and pick one habit to simplify this week so you can save time and get paid faster. | |||
| Meal Kit Magic: Lose Weight and Eat Healthier with Green Chef & HelloFresh | 20 Jun 2026 | 00:07:58 | |
If you’re tired of staring into the fridge and sabotaging your healthy-eating goals, this episode explains how meal kits (think Green Chef and HelloFresh) remove the friction—handling planning, portions, and variety so healthier choices are easier and tastier. We cover eating-style options (keto, vegetarian, GLP‑1 friendly), cost and waste benefits, family-friendly tips, and a simple challenge: pick two or three dinners in advance to see how meal kits can make sustainable, real-life healthy habits stick. | |||
| A Day with a Digital Weight-Loss Coach: What It Actually Feels Like | 02 Aug 2026 | 00:12:57 | |
Follow a real client’s day using a digital coach app for weight loss — from the morning weigh-in and quick mood check-ins, to logging breakfast, navigating cravings, squeezing in workouts, and the evening reflection. This episode shows the small nudges, real-life swaps, and coach feedback that turn imperfect days into steady progress. It’s practical, honest, and focused on the feedback loop that makes coaching work: personalized plans, timely encouragement, and troubleshooting the messy middle so consistency wins over perfection. | |||
| Nordstrom: More Than Shopping—Fashion, Beauty, Kids, and Even a Spa | 18 Jun 2026 | 00:06:25 | |
Discover why Nordstrom feels like more than a store — it’s a multi-category destination where fashion, shoes, beauty, home, and kids’ essentials live together so you can build a complete look (or a whole day) in one cart. From everyday basics to designer finds, curated fragrances to spa services and in-store restaurants, shopping here blends practicality with indulgence. Whether you’re restocking essentials or treating yourself, this episode walks through how Nordstrom’s variety, quality, and in-person experiences turn retail into lifestyle — and asks which category you’d browse first. | |||
| Why Amazon Became Everyone’s Go-To Online Marketplace | 17 Jun 2026 | 00:05:01 | |
This episode breaks down why Amazon is the go-to marketplace: low prices, fast Prime shipping, and extra perks like Prime Video and Alexa that weave shopping into daily life. From easy registries to new experiences like Haul beta and services like Amazon Pharmacy, the platform isn’t just a store—it’s a shopping lifestyle. Listen for a quick look at how convenience, integrated features, and habit-forming benefits make Amazon the first place we check, and a prompt to notice what pulls you into the app next time. | |||
| Everyday Smart Devices: The Ones We Actually Use | 16 Jun 2026 | 00:03:39 | |
This episode looks at the three smart tools that quietly run our days: the smartphone as a constant personal command center, the smart TV as a shared living-room hub, and apps as the daily habits that personalize both. Which of these could you not live without for a day? A quick thought experiment shows how embedded they are in modern life. | |||
| Digital Coaching for Weight Goals: How Online Coaches and Apps Actually Help | 02 Aug 2026 | 00:15:20 | |
Ava and Emma unpack what professional digital coaching for weight goals really is—apps versus human-led coaching, onboarding, daily check-ins, and the simple, sustainable habits that lead to progress. They cover core tools (nutrition structure, activity goals, accountability, problem-solving), myth-bust common misconceptions, point out red and green flags when choosing a coach, and give short, practical tips to make digital coaching work in real life. | |||
| Where to Find The Wellness Table Podcast, Plus Our Favorite Cookbook Recipes | 27 Jul 2026 | 00:05:31 | |
Join Ava and Emma as they tell listeners exactly where to find The Wellness Table Podcast—Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Boomplay, Amazon Music, Audible, Podchaser—and videos on Vimeo, plus their listener-only cookbook e-book on Amazon. They lay out the show’s vibe: practical, non-intimidating wellness that covers movement, habits, mindset, and approachable personal finance, with easy, flavorful recipes like the watermelon spritzer and arugula salad. Follow the show, grab the cookbook, try a recipe, and share what you made. | |||
| A Day with using a walking fitness app:Hitting Goals with a Walking Fitness App | 27 Jul 2026 | 00:12:47 | |
Join Jamie for a full day of walking-app life — the half-asleep morning check-ins, friendly nudges, lunchtime boosts, leaderboard envy, and those frantic evening step-hunts. We follow how guided walks, streaks, and tiny rewards reshape routines, mood, and motivation. Keep it simple: set flexible goals, anchor short walks to daily habits, use the app as a nudge not a judge, and celebrate small wins — consistency and balance beat perfection. | |||
| Walking Fitness Apps: How Your Daily Steps Can Earn Real Rewards | 26 Jul 2026 | 00:13:38 | |
Hosts Ava and Emma explain how walking fitness apps can track steps, award points or coins, and unlock small rewards—while focusing on a realistic habit: one brisk 10-minute walk every day. They cover useful app features (pace checkers, progress tracking, milestones), how rewards systems typically work, practical tips to hit a true brisk pace, and a 7-day starter plan to build consistency. Plus quick safety advice, troubleshooting tips for accurate tracking, and a reminder to treat rewards as a bonus to the real benefits: better heart health, mood, and a habit you can keep. | |||
| Fitness Workout Apps That Track Goals, Rewards, and Real Progress | 26 Jul 2026 | 00:09:42 | |
Hosts Ava and Emma break down the landscape of fitness apps—covering all-in-one workout platforms (Nike Training Club, FitOn, Apple Fitness+), running and cycling trackers like Strava, lifting logs like Strong, and reward-based apps that hand out points or perks for hitting goals. They compare free vs. subscription models, raise privacy and payout cautions for reward apps, and offer simple, practical guidance: choose one app that matches your main goal, activity style, and budget, keep it manageable, and prioritize consistency over perfection. | |||
| Our First E-Book Is Here: The Wellness Table Podcast Cookbook on Amazon | 26 Jul 2026 | 00:08:34 | |
We’re excited to announce The Wellness Table Podcast Cookbook — our first e-book on Amazon Kindle, filled with listener-inspired, approachable recipes from beverage-infused refreshers to colorful salads, vegetable-forward sides, comforting soups (hello, butternut squash), and easy weeknight entrees. Designed to be simple, practical, and joyful, it brings the podcast spirit into your kitchen — download it on Kindle and tell us what you make. | |||