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Rooted & Rising

Podcast door Lamisa Wellness Collective

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A weekly podcast where we tackle the stuff that actually weighs you down. From managing stress to fitness plans that fit your life, eating well, expanding your money mindset, and so much more. It's time to start setting your roots and rising. **Setting, not planning.** lamisawellnesscollective.substack.com

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Your morning routine is a wealth strategy.

Mornings set your baseline Your mornings determine the feeling you carry throughout the day. Every meeting, meal, and money decision stems from this place. When you’re intentional about the way you nourish your body, even if it’s as small as starting your day with a warm glass of water, your cortisol levels stabilize faster. Your morning sets the trajectory for the entire day. It's about your baseline state. Try this four-minute practice to change the trajectory of your day completely: * Take two minutes to nourish your body intentionally ( warm water, tea, even fruit) * Take two minutes to look at your finances without judgment Meal planning is budgeting in disguise Meal planning is assessing what you have, anticipating what you need, and deciding in advance to avoid choosing from a place of hunger. That’s exactly what budgeting is. The muscle that keeps you from impulse buying is the same muscle that gives you the confidence to negotiate a raise. Don’t know where to start? Here is a challenge for you this week: * Decide on three dinners to make at home * Figure out the ingredients; only buy what you need * Watch other areas of your life change. Prioritize your sleep When you’re sleeping less than your body needs, your brain’s reward circuits become hypersensitive. You crave more, spend more, and take more shortcuts. Those who understand wealth know the significance of investing in their ability to think clearly. Three things to prioritize if you want to grow your wealth: * Sleep 7-9 hours every night * Add protein to your breakfast to aid in decision-making * Drink water before coffee Movement as a form of financial identity Committing to things, particularly movement, reminds your brain that you do what you say you’re going to do, even when things are difficult. Your financial identity is built the same way. Whenever you save money after telling yourself you’re going to save money, you reinforce the belief that you handle money well. The bridge between health and wealth is identity Remember: you have one nervous system, one set of habits, and one identity. All of your parts are integrated into your one life. A question to sit with: Where in my life am I feeding scarcity? Is it in my body, my bank account, or both? If you liked this information, this season of Lamisa Wellness Collective is all about diving deeper into the psychology of food and money, so please consider liking, sharing, subscribing, and joining the conversation by leaving a comment! Did you see last week’s post? This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Lamisa Wellness Collective at lamisawellnesscollective.substack.com/subscribe [https://lamisawellnesscollective.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

12 mei 2026 - 8 min
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How What You Eat Shapes How You Earn Money

For my entire life, I‘ve operated from a logical standpoint. As the oldest child and daughter, I was not granted the same level of freedom as my younger brothers. So when I became a mother, it wasn’t too difficult to create routines and set boundaries that would shape my new life—a life of financial stability and raising healthy daughters. Last week, I spoke about my gastrointestinal issues [https://lamisawellnesscollective.substack.com/p/your-diet-may-be-why-you-have-chronic] and how I learned to correlate food with feelings, as well as the financial impact I picked up from watching my mom get a credit card at every major department store. I knew that what I did would directly impact my children, so I had to figure out healthy systems to model for them. While mastering finances took me a bit longer, once I got it… I got it. And one thing that really helped me connect the dots at the beginning of my journey was meal prepping. To meal prep, you must: * Assess what you have * Anticipate what you’ll need * Make decisions on meals in advance to avoid hunger * Use what’s in the fridge (or in the budget) * Eat the food you’ve prepared, even if you’d rather purchase a meal Budgeting/planning your financial future follows the same steps. The people who understand this and stick to this are not more disciplined or have more willpower than you. They live by this rule: I decide ahead of time, and I honor that decision. In this episode, I’m discussing: * How discipline at the table transfers everywhere else * The reason we spike, crash, and overspend * Why we eat the way we eat Next week, we’re going to talk about how these exact metrics correlate to your bank account! If you liked this information, this season of Lamisa Wellness Collective is all about diving deeper into the psychology of food and money, so please consider liking, sharing, subscribing, and joining the conversation by leaving a comment! Are you in the San Antonio and looking to attend some upcoming Lamisa Wellness Collective events? Check out Cowgirls Blings & Things [https://lamisawellnesscollective.com/store] on Saturday, May 9th. We hope to see you there! Did you see last week’s post? Get full access to Lamisa Wellness Collective at lamisawellnesscollective.substack.com/subscribe [https://lamisawellnesscollective.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

28 apr 2026 - 5 min
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Your Diet May Be Why You Have Chronic Pain...

For all of my childhood and much of my young adult life, I struggled with gastrointestinal issues and gut discomfort. My doctors and I couldn’t figure out why. At one point, I just assumed that would always be how my life would be. Until one day in 2017, I was introduced to the concept of plant-based dieting. I had no idea what that lifestyle entailed, nor did I expect any benefits. I just thought it’d be a fun, healthy thing to try—kind of like a juice cleanse. Within two days, my lifelong stomach issues began to subside. Within two weeks, my energy levels noticeably improved because my sleep quality had almost instantly improved. Within four weeks, my chronic aches and pains were completely gone, and I knew my fun little diet change was indefinite. What is a plant-based diet? A plant-based diet is a nutritional approach focusing on the consumption of fruits, vegetables, seeds, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and minimal to no animal products. Do you know what would happen to your body if you added 30% more vegetables to your diet? * Increased energy levels * Improved gut health, mood, and cardiovascular health * Better immune function * Reduced blood pressure and lower cholesterol In sharing this part of my life, I hope it resonates or gives a boost to others looking to improve their health through their diet. Please continue to do your research and consult with a medical professional before making any major dietary shifts. This week’s challenge: * Make or buy a plant-based meal this week * Take a photo * Follow and tag Lamisa Wellness Collective [https://www.facebook.com/LamisaWellnessCollective] on Facebook! Stay tuned for our post on Saturday! Did you see last week’s post? Get full access to Lamisa Wellness Collective at lamisawellnesscollective.substack.com/subscribe [https://lamisawellnesscollective.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

21 apr 2026 - 8 min
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Master Your Money: A Guide on Freeing Your Wallet...

When was the last time you checked your bank account, and your heart was beating normally? Growing up, everything I knew about money was from what I saw. My mom got every credit card for every department or grocery store. She definitely said, “Do you have McDonald’s money?”, and I surely repeated her patterns in my young adulthood. The conversations around money have gotten better over the past few years, but I feel there could be more vulnerability in this space. We’ve all made mistakes, we’ve all wished a 5-figure lump sum would magically appear as a check in the mail or be sitting in our bank accounts to rid us of the mistakes we made repeatedly for months or years, but it just doesn’t work that way. Do you know how much money is coming in and how much is going out? No one is telling you to stop buying the lattes you love or whatever keeps you going through the week, but it is important that you know what that number is. That way, you can be more informed before making purchases outside of your regular ones. Then, set aside 50% for needs, 30% for wants, and 20% for savings. Obviously, this may vary by the amount you make and if you’re saving more for a big purchase or aggressively paying off debt, but here is a great place to start. Did y’all get to the part of the video where I accrued $27,000 of credit card debt, paid it off, and then did it again? Well, some things are better said with words than written, but it’s true. It was in my 20s, and that’s what they’re for. I am grateful that I had people in my corner who offered to help me, despite my discomfort, and that is my goal here with you today. If you liked this episode and want more content like this, be sure to let us know in the comments and subscribe! Are you in the San Antonio and looking to attend some upcoming Lamisa Wellness Collective events? Check out Cowgirls Blings & Things [https://lamisawellnesscollective.com/store] on Saturday, May 9th. We hope to see you there! Did you see last week’s post? This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Lamisa Wellness Collective at lamisawellnesscollective.substack.com/subscribe [https://lamisawellnesscollective.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

7 apr 2026 - 13 min
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Creating A Sacred Space: Wellness, Energy Healing & the Art of Living Intentionally

Have you ever woken up one day and realized you’re not in touch with the version of yourself that lives happily and freely? On this episode of Rooted & Rising, I am joined by Sacred A. McEwen, a spiritual coach, energy healer, nail technician, massage therapist, esthetician, and owner of Divinity Massage & Oasis Spa [https://www.divinityoasis.com], to discuss her inspiring journey from culinary arts school to skincare and holistic wellness, the importance of energy work, personalized client care, and building a resilient business. Sacred A. McEwen was living in Houston when Hurricane Harvey landed. The rain was constant; people were losing their valuables, and this period forced her to look inside at the clouds blocking her inner sunlight. This unfolded in ways she couldn’t have predicted. It started with God naming her Sacred, releasing her from the name Kelli, a name she never felt truly connected to. It continued with her realizing the culinary arts path she previously chose didn’t align with the best version of herself. Freeing herself of resistance was another method that allowed her to flow more easily. “Because I kept feeling resistance, I [was] like, this isn’t for me.” Day after day, she kept her eyes and ears open to the signs of the universe that brought her to the place she’s in currently. A place where she’s always guided, she trusts herself to make the right choice, she feels grounded and balanced, and she moves through life with intention. Sometimes, it feels like that little voice that steers you in the right direction has left or doesn’t work, but it never actually goes for good. Sure, it gets quiet if it’s been ignored, but this conversation has shown me that a quiet and calm environment, even if it’s only for five minutes per day, gives that tiny voice the confidence to expand. Do you have an inner voice like that? When was the last time you let it guide you? This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Are you in the San Antonio and looking to attend some upcoming Lamisa Wellness Collective events? Check out Egg-Cellent Adventure Easter Egg Hun [https://www.rancho181.com/events/]t on Saturday, April 4th and Cowgirls Blings & Things [https://lamisawellnesscollective.com/store] Saturday, May 9th. We hope to see you there! Did you miss last week’s post? Get full access to Lamisa Wellness Collective at lamisawellnesscollective.substack.com/subscribe [https://lamisawellnesscollective.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

31 mrt 2026 - 20 min
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