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Still Showing Up, Still Me: Our Final Episode with Amy

20 min · 2. juni 2026
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In the final episode of our series with Amy, we dive into the realities of building a life, business, and family alongside your spouse — and why communication matters more than perfection. Amy shares how she and her husband learned to give each other space to decompress without taking it personally, and how those small adjustments changed everything. We also talk about the inspiration behind her girls fitness program, the importance of creating spaces where young girls feel strong, supported, and confident, and why community matters at every age. Candice and Amy open up about the hidden struggles of being viewed as “the strong one” — how capable women are often the least checked on, even when they’re carrying the heaviest loads. The conversation explores the importance of asking for help, communicating your needs, and learning that strength doesn’t mean doing everything alone. Amy leaves listeners with simple but powerful encouragement for navigating life’s hard seasons: “You got this.” A heartfelt and honest close to a series about motherhood, wellness, relationships, resilience, and showing up for yourself and others.

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In the final episode of our series with Amy, we dive into the realities of building a life, business, and family alongside your spouse — and why communication matters more than perfection. Amy shares how she and her husband learned to give each other space to decompress without taking it personally, and how those small adjustments changed everything. We also talk about the inspiration behind her girls fitness program, the importance of creating spaces where young girls feel strong, supported, and confident, and why community matters at every age. Candice and Amy open up about the hidden struggles of being viewed as “the strong one” — how capable women are often the least checked on, even when they’re carrying the heaviest loads. The conversation explores the importance of asking for help, communicating your needs, and learning that strength doesn’t mean doing everything alone. Amy leaves listeners with simple but powerful encouragement for navigating life’s hard seasons: “You got this.” A heartfelt and honest close to a series about motherhood, wellness, relationships, resilience, and showing up for yourself and others.

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In part three of our conversation with Amy, we shift into a deeply personal topic: autoimmune health. Amy shares her journey from being diagnosed with Graves Disease to later navigating Hashimoto’s, and we talk honestly about what it’s like when your body suddenly seems to stop cooperating. From symptoms and stress to lifestyle changes and daily management, we discuss the reality of living with an autoimmune condition that often affects far more than people realize. This conversation also became personal because Candice lives with Hashimoto’s too, turning this episode into more than an interview — it became two women comparing experiences, frustrations, lessons learned, and those moments of realizing, “Wait…that happens to you too?” We talk about the physical side, the emotional side, and the challenge of trying to care for yourself while still balancing work, family, and the many roles life asks you to fill. And perhaps our most relatable takeaway? We both agreed we’d gladly take at least a one-week vacation from our own bodies. If you’ve ever felt dismissed, exhausted, confused by symptoms, or frustrated trying to understand your own health journey, this conversation is for you. Because feeling different doesn’t mean you’re crazy.

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