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Welcome to the High Vibes Lifestyle Podcast, where we explore the art of intentional living, holistic wellness, and spiritual growth. Hosted by Jodi, this podcast offers a sanctuary for seekers, dreamers, and anyone curious about deepening their connection with themselves and the world around them.  Join us as we dive into practical tips, transformative stories, and thought-provoking interviews with spiritual leaders, naturopathic doctors, authors, astrologers, sexologists, chefs, mindfulness practitioners, and more! We uncover the wisdom and practical tools to nourish your soul, find inner peace, and cultivate a more fulfilling life.Whether you are embarking on your spiritual journey or seeking to deepen your existing practices, the High Vibes Lifestyle Podcast provides inspiration, guidance, and a supportive community to help you thrive on your path to self-discovery and inner joy. Let's take this journey together and embrace the exquisite essence of conscious living!

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episode The Modern Spiritual Economy: Debate and Perspectives cover

The Modern Spiritual Economy: Debate and Perspectives

According to marketing research firms that focus primarily on spiritual coaching, meditation programs, retreats (virtual and in-person), energy healing, fitness and related businesses have estimated that $190 billion dollars was generated in 2025. A $5 meditation class feels simple. To some, a $25,000 retreat plus airfare feels like a moral debate. Despite lots of scientific evidence supporting various modalities, in this episode, we explore why the spirituality and wellness space triggers so much controversy the moment money enters the chat, and how to think about it without defaulting to either “all scammers” or “trust the vibe.”  We walk through the main objections people raise about the personal development industry: feeling overcharged, hearing marketing promises that sound too good to be true, and not knowing what credentials actually mean in coaching, energy healing, and retreat culture. Then we flip the lens and talk about the reality of “wellness as a business” from the practitioner side: years of training/education, time, program creation, materials, venue costs, the work of running and marketing a service, and thousands of cases of people with improved health.  From there, we zoom out to big-names like Mel Robbins and Jay Shetty and why celebrity status changes trust. We talk reputational transfer and why appearances at network marketing events can make a controversial business model feel credible to fans, even when many participants do not profit. We close with practical questions you can use before you pay for any retreat, course, or spiritual coaching. And we remind all, if you don´t like someone´s rhetoric, you always have a choice to listen or read with an open mind or not at all. If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe and share this with a friend who loves self-help and progressive thinking. Thank you and keep shining your light! *Please note: This episode is not referring to any people within the wellness space; speakers, healers, authors, doctors, scientists, religious leaders, gurus, etc. who use their services to sexually, emotionally, spiritually or physically abuse people (especially children) and animals. We DO NOT advocate or support any violence, emotional abuse or bullying on this platform. Documentaries Mentioned: Unwell, A 6-episode documentary featuring various holistic modalities used for healing. Directors: Darcy Dennett (2 episodes), Abigail Harper (2 episodes), Leslie Asako Gladsjo (1 episode) and Danni Mynard (1 episode), debuted on Netflix in 2020 and still streaming The Last Shaman, Directed by Raz Degan  (Gaia [https://www.gaia.com]) #Spirituality #Wellness #Spiritualbusiness #controversies #melrobbins #jayshetty #spiritualpodcasters #personaldevelopment #progressivethinking #foodforthought #mentalhealth #selflove #wellnessindustry #celebritiesandwellness #highvibes #gaia  For more information, please connect with Jodi at the following website: https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com [https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/ [https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/] *Production, episode cover art designs, and music by Jodi

I går - 29 min
episode An Unconventional Story of Healing: How One Woman Processed Grief After Selling Her Beloved Home cover

An Unconventional Story of Healing: How One Woman Processed Grief After Selling Her Beloved Home

Watching a home slip out of your hands can feel like losing a friend; even if you made the decision to let it go. We talk about the kind of grief that doesn’t always get taken seriously: the sadness that shows up after you sell a place that gave you peace, stability, and a sense of belonging. When a closing drags on for months, the emotional “goodbye” can restart again and again, and that roller coaster can leave you feeling raw, restless, and unsure of what you’re even mourning. We share the story of Zoe, who thought she was ready the moment she signed the papers. The night before the final walkthrough, she sleeps on the living room floor as a ritual, grateful for everything the space held. Then life gets even stranger: after closing she moves into the apartment next door, close enough to hear the new owners’ keys and see what changes they make. It stings, it shocks her, and it also becomes an unexpected path to closure, especially when a forgotten wind chime opens a door to tenderness and release. Along the way, we push back on the culture of “get over it” and constant distraction. We offer simple, grounded ways to move through grief without getting stuck: letting yourself cry, taking a walk, shaking out the heaviness with a few minutes of movement, trying guided breathwork, and finding people who can listen with compassion instead of jumping in with unsolicited fixes. If you’ve ever missed a home, a relationship, a loved one, or an old version of your life, this conversation will meet you there. Subscribe, share with someone who’s in a transition, and leave a review to help more listeners find support when change hits. #grief #grievinghome #newchapters #lifetransitions #healingjourney #groundingwork #selflove #selfcompassion #memories #joy #gratitude #surrender #lettinggo #loveconquers #embracechange  For more information, please connect with Jodi at the following website: https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com [https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/ [https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/] *Production, episode cover art designs, and music by Jodi

1. juni 2026 - 23 min
episode Lulu, Delulu + The Grind: Layers of Gratitude from NYC´s Luxury Fitness Scene cover

Lulu, Delulu + The Grind: Layers of Gratitude from NYC´s Luxury Fitness Scene

NYC boutique cycling once had people sprinting down subway stairs like it was a competitive sport, all for a front-row bike and a brush with an instructor who felt larger than life. A recent binge of a candid docuseries [https://www.cultofbodysoul.com] about that world sent us straight back to the candlelit studios, the hype, the expensive athleisure, and the way fitness could start to look like a status symbol. It’s funny, it’s nostalgic, and it’s also a little unsettling when we name what was really happening underneath all that energy packaged to be ¨high-vibe¨. But, was it?!! Haha In this episode, we share one experience of what it was like to work inside the New York City luxury gym scene from the late 90´s to the beginning of the pandemic, where the standard was relentless, the clients were high-performing, and your body and schedule quietly became the price of admission. We unpack my perspective of the cultural gap between group fitness instructors and personal trainers, why professionalism gets defined differently in each lane, and how easy it is for any wellness trend to slide from community into obsession. Then we bring it home to the real theme: gratitude as a lifestyle. We don’t use gratitude to erase the hard parts like burnout, body image pressure, eating disorders, or the extremes of competitive bodybuilding. We use it to pull meaning out of the chapters we’ve outgrown, to thank the mentors, co-workers and clients who shaped us, and to set better boundaries as we reinvent ourselves. If you’ve ever said “I hated that job” or “I can’t believe I lived like that,” this one offers a calmer, stronger way to hold your past. If it resonates, subscribe to the High Vibes Lifestyle Podcast and share this with a friend who’s rebuilding their life. What’s one experience that helped shape you that you are grateful for? Keywords: #NYCfitness #GroupFitness #GymCulture #Gratitude #LuxuryBrands #Instructors #PersonalGrowth #Evolution #Self-Love #Reflection #FitnessProfessionals #High-Vibes #Soulcycle #Nostalgia   For more information, please connect with Jodi at the following website: https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com [https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/ [https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/] *Production, episode cover art designs, and music by Jodi

30. mars 2026 - 43 min
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Don´t Feed the Pandemonium

Welcome back, and join us for a conversation inspired by the weight of recent tragedies and the quiet unrest many of us have been feeling. In this episode, we´ll discuss practical, thoughtful ways to prepare for social disruption and mass disorder that often occur during and after traumatic events within a community. Chaos doesn’t only come from the event itself. It comes down to what happens next: when fear spreads, people repeat rumors as fact, and the body goes into fight-or-flight. We dig into what “pandemonium” really looks like in real life and how to become the person who helps instead of adding to the noise. We reflect and share a personal story from the heart of pandemonium, just blocks from the World Trade Center on 9/11, real-time decisions and circumstances that led some to safety. From there, we discuss why calm is often mistaken for minimizing, and how practical leadership looks during a crisis: gather accurate information, communicate clearly, help people breathe, and follow official instructions even when the crowd panics. You’ll also hear concrete crisis preparedness tools you can practice now, not later. We cover breathwork for anxiety and panic, how to limit nonstop news that keeps your nervous system on edge, and simple ways to fact-check misinformation across multiple sources. We also get specific about language, including the phrases that make panic worse (“calm down,” “you’re overreacting,” “everything will be fine”) and what to say instead when someone is overwhelmed. If you care about emergency preparedness, community resilience, mental health after trauma, and staying grounded when the world feels unstable, this one is for you. Subscribe for more and share it with someone who needs steadiness right now. Thank you for your high-vibrational support!  For more information, please connect with Jodi at the following website: https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com [https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/ [https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/] *Production, episode cover art designs, and music by Jodi

16. mars 2026 - 33 min
episode What If Playing It Safe Is The Riskiest Choice? A Convo With Author, Sahrit cover

What If Playing It Safe Is The Riskiest Choice? A Convo With Author, Sahrit

Fear doesn’t vanish; it changes shape when we decide to move anyway. That’s the pulse of this conversation with author and adventurer Sahrit, whose new book, The Girl Who Doesn’t Go on Roller Coasters, charts how a cautious identity gave way to a braver life. We trace her journey from a hyper-vigilant childhood in Jerusalem and a people-pleasing adolescence to the jolt of mandatory military service, where protecting others forced a new relationship to risk and responsibility. The story turns on one decision: say yes to skydiving or accept a lifetime of no. Sahrit breaks down how she managed panic by labeling the real fear moments, stacking comfort through a playful instructor, and surrendering to awe midair. That single leap sparked an identity shift and a compounding “snowball of courage.” From there, she pushed edges thoughtfully: scuba certification after seven days of almost quitting, paddle boarding with humpbacks on an inflatable board, and gorilla trekking in Rwanda. Each yes made the next yes possible. We dig into practical courage. Reframe safety myths with real context—staying home isn’t inherently safer—and choose risks that buy meaning, skills, and self-trust. Build rituals that calm and energize: mirror self-hype, music, breath, and the 528 Hz love frequency. Dance becomes a lab for bravery, where expression replaces comparison, and the body learns it is safe to be seen. Along the way, synchronicities like repeating 528s show up as winks to keep going. If you’ve been waiting to feel ready, this is your nudge to take a smaller, sooner step. Define the few truly scary seconds, design support around them, and act today. Then do it again before fear grows back. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review to tell us the one fear you’ll rewrite this week. Purchase the book [https://www.amazon.com.mx/Girl-Who-Doesnt-Roller-Coasters/dp/B0FVT18T7W#] (cover art for this episode shows the actual book cover) Connect with Sahrit via Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/sahritweinstein] Keywords: #fearless #authors #self-improvement #confidencebuilding #self-love #conquerfear #mindcoaching #mindfulness #self-compassion #growth #familysupport #love #adventure   For more information, please connect with Jodi at the following website: https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com [https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/ [https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/] *Production, episode cover art designs, and music by Jodi

4. feb. 2026 - 1 h 9 min
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