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- When The Body Remembers What The Mind Has Forgotten
Written by Andy Husler, Acupuncturist, Visionary, and Alchemist Andy is recognized for his unique approach Read more from Andy Husler Andy Husler, Acupuncturist, Visionary, and Alchemist Andy is a certified naturopath
- High Performance Without Burnout – An Interview with Coach Andi Saitowitz
Andi Saitowitz is a Certified Business Psychologist, Master Mindset Mentor and Global Leadership Coach Andi is the person people turn to when external success stops feeling like enough. Andi Saitowitz, Business Psychologist & Professional Coach What first drew you to the idea of helping A business owner I worked with recently told me, "There is no fluff with Andi. Read more from Andi Saitowitz
- Bridging Science and Society – Exclusive Interview With Andy Honda, MD
Andy Honda, MD, is a testament to the power of education, passion, and resilience. Andy’s journey is a reminder that knowledge, when shared, has the power to transform lives. Andy’s work is inspired by the belief that science is for everyone. Andy deeply believes that knowledge is power. Read more from Andy Honda
- Finding Healing Through Words and Silence – Exclusive Interview with Andy Travis
From poetry and meditation to counselling and recovery, Andy Travis has walked a path shaped by both Andy Travis, Therapist Introduce yourself! Andy Travis is a poet, counsellor, and meditator. Andy has run Meeting Point Counselling for the last nine years. Andy likes to strum his guitar on walks in the forest near his home. Read more from Andy Travis
- An Open Letter To KY Governor Andy Beshear
The honorable Andy Beshear, governor of Kentucky. My name is Ben Askins.
- The Future Of PR In The Digital Age With Brand Positioning Expert Andy Cunningham
entrepreneur at the forefront of marketing, branding, positioning and communicating “The Next Big Thing,” Andy Andy came to Silicon Valley in 1983 to work for Regis McKenna and help Steve Jobs launch the Macintosh When Steve left Apple to form NeXT and acquire Pixar, he chose Andy’s public relations agency, Cunningham Andy is the founder and president of Cunningham Collective, a marketing, brand and communication strategy understood the importance of carrying the brand expression through in every touchpoint better than almost any
- What is Black? – An Interview With Film-Maker Andy Hodgson
I hope you feel a little more empowered by Andy Hodgson and his team’s work. I recently had the absolute pleasure of speaking with Andy about his film, El Color Negro. My name is Andy Hodgson. Andy, Thank You for your time with this article and for creating meaningful and impactful work. You can follow Andy on his Instagram !
- The Former Corporate Hustler Helping Women Heal From the Grind Inside – Interview with Chelsea Caler
Chelsea Caler is a Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner (FDN-P) and Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner who helps high-performing women rebuild from burnout through gut and mineral healing. After a decade-long career as a commodity broker in oil and gas, a world defined by high pressure, performance, and relentless deadlines. Chelsea hit a wall that forced her to completely re-evaluate her life. What began as a personal search to understand her own anxiety, chronic pain, digestive issues, and hormonal chaos evolved into a mission to help other women heal from the inside out. Her unique approach combines functional lab testing, gut repair, mineral replenishment, and mindset work - helping women move from burnout and bloating to grounded energy, clear digestion, and genuine ease. Chelsea’s philosophy is simple: healing doesn’t have to be complicated. It’s about rebuilding your foundation, not chasing symptoms. Through her 1:1 programs and educational content, she empowers women to reconnect with their bodies, regulate their nervous systems, and find the energy and confidence to glow wildly again. Chelsea Caler, Functional Wellness Practitioner You started in a completely different career. How did that journey lead you to where you are today? If you had told me ten years ago I’d be doing this work, I would’ve laughed. I spent over a decade as a commodity broker, living in spreadsheets, chasing deadlines, and running on caffeine and adrenaline. On the outside, I was thriving. On the inside, I was falling apart. I developed intense anxiety, debilitating fatigue, severe constipation, and chronic pain that many doctors and practitioners could not explain and so they tossed around things like fibromyalgia and MS. My turning point came when I realized that I couldn’t outwork or biohack my symptoms anymore. I had spent years pushing harder, eating “cleaner,” and exercising more, only to feel worse. My body was communicating, but I just wasn’t listening. That’s when I began digging deeper into functional health. The data-driven side of me loved the science and testing, while the intuitive side loved understanding how lifestyle, mindset, and energy influence healing. I used the same analytical approach I had in my finance career: pattern recognition, precision, and strategy - and applied it to my health. Slowly, I healed. I started sleeping through the night, pooping daily, and waking up with actual energy again. That experience changed everything. I realized my mission wasn’t to climb the next ladder it was to help women like me, who looked “fine” on the outside but were falling apart on the inside, reclaim their vitality. What inspired you to create your business? My business was born out of necessity, both personally and for the women I kept meeting who were quietly struggling. I wanted to create the kind of support I wish I had: strategic, personalized, and rooted in education instead of restriction. There are so many “fix your gut in 10 days” programs or hormone supplements pushed online, but most of them skip the foundation. You can’t balance hormones if your minerals are depleted. You can’t detox properly if your drainage pathways are sluggish. And you can’t heal your gut if you’re in constant fight-or-flight mode. I built my practice to help women rebuild from the bottom up: gut, minerals, mindset, and lifestyle. My mission is to make functional wellness digestible (pun intended). It’s not about perfection, it’s about building consistency, clarity, and confidence in your body again. Tell us about your work–what kind of clients do you support and how do you help them heal? I work primarily with women in their 30s and 40s, often corporate professionals, entrepreneurs, former athletes and burnt out moms who are feeling exhausted, inflamed, and disconnected from their bodies. They’re doers by nature, but their energy, digestion, and hormones no longer match their drive. My programs use functional lab testing to take the guesswork out of what’s happening internally. I look at the gut (via stool), mineral balance (via hair), and hormone metabolism (via urine) and bloodwork to understand how stress, diet, and lifestyle have impacted the body’s foundation. From there, I help women rebuild their energy, digestion, and hormonal flow through a structured but flexible process. Gut repair and digestion – optimizing stomach acid, microbiome balance, and inflammation Mineral replenishment – rebuilding energy at a cellular level Drainage and detox capacity – opening the body’s natural pathways for waste removal Lifestyle rhythm – regulating the nervous system and reducing overwhelm Every woman’s healing path looks different, but the foundation is always the same: repair the gut, replenish minerals, and restore connection between body and mind. What sets your approach apart in the functional health space? My background gives me a unique edge. I bring the analytical precision of a broker and the lived experience of burnout into everything I do. I see patterns in data, but I also see the human behind it. My philosophy is simple: less noise, more nourishment. I focus on restoring the basics: gut function, mineral balance, digestion, and stress regulation before layering in anything advanced. I also integrate mindset and emotional work because the nervous system plays a massive role in healing. My clients often tell me it feels like I “connect the dots” no one else has. That’s my zone of genius, translating complex health data into clear, actionable steps that actually make sense for real life. I’m not here to sell perfection. I’m here to teach women how to listen to their bodies again. I focus on creating safety in the body before diving into deep protocols because no healing happens in a state of chaos or overwhelm. You talk a lot about gut health and minerals as the foundation of healing. Why are they so important? Your gut and minerals are your body’s power system. They determine how well you digest, detox, think, and feel. Most women I work with are unknowingly running on empty. Years of stress, dieting, caffeine, and poor sleep deplete key minerals like sodium, potassium, and magnesium. When those minerals are low, your digestion slows, your thyroid struggles, your hormones get out of sync, and fatigue becomes your baseline. The gut is equally critical. It’s where your immune system lives, where nutrients are absorbed, and where inflammation often begins. If the gut is inflamed or imbalanced, every system downstream suffers. When you repair the gut and restore mineral balance, everything else: energy, mood, hormones, and even mindset begins to stabilize. That’s why my approach always starts there. It’s not trendy, it’s foundational. What’s your driving purpose behind your work? My purpose is to help women stop surviving and start living again, to remember what it feels like to wake up with energy, to eat without fear, and to live in a body that feels like home. I want women to know their bodies are incredibly intelligent. They’ve just been asking for help in the only language they know: symptoms. My work is about translating those symptoms into a strategy, so they can rebuild with clarity and confidence. Every time a client tells me she finally has energy again, that her bloating is gone, or that she feels calm for the first time in years, it reminds me why I do this. This isn’t about protocols, it’s about giving women their lives back. What’s your motto or philosophy when it comes to healing? “Let’s get intentional.” It’s simple, but it’s become the anchor of everything I do. Healing requires intention. Intentional choices, rest, nourishment, boundaries, and thought. Most of the women I work with have been running on autopilot for years. Intention slows everything down. It allows us to tune in, make conscious choices, and rebuild trust with our bodies. That’s where real change begins. If you could change one thing about your industry, what would it be? I’d love to see the wellness world shift away from fear and extremes. There’s too much “don’t eat this, only do that” messaging that leaves women overwhelmed and disconnected. True healing isn’t found in restriction, it’s found in nourishment and consistency. We need more practitioners teaching women how to support their bodies with ease, not more rules. Healing shouldn’t feel like another job. It should feel like coming home. For readers inspired by your story, what first steps do you recommend? Start with awareness. Pay attention to how your body feels after meals, how your energy fluctuates through the day, and how stress shows up physically. These are clues, not coincidences. Begin by simplifying. Eat real food, hydrate, prioritize rest, and manage your stress so you can begin expanding your capacity. From there, get curious about what your body might be missing. Often, that’s minerals, nutrients, or digestive support. And when you’re ready, partner with someone who can help you get to the root. You don’t have to figure it all out alone. Healing is not a solo sport, it’s a partnership. What should readers do next? If my story resonates, here’s how to start your own healing journey: Download my free Guide for simple, realistic steps to start improving digestion and energy. Book a free 30-minute discovery call to explore what’s keeping you stuck and what labs or support might move the needle. Follow me on Instagram for daily education, real talk, and inspiration. Your health is your greatest investment, and when you learn to support it, everything else in your life flows better. Let’s get intentional about your health. Follow me on LinkedIn , and visit my website for more info! Read more from Chelsea Caler
- Andres Aiza and the Power of Practical Thinking
Andres Aiza is one of them. Aiza is a Senior Associate at Alpine Partners in Houston.
- Becoming A Strategic Hustler™ – The Agile Leadership Framework
Allow me to introduce you to the term "Strategic Hustler™." Why the word "Hustler?" Great question! My journey from street hustler to Strategic hustler™ was fueled by my college education, reinforced by In other words, it takes being a “Strategic Hustler™." L.E.A.D.E.R.S.H.I.P. with a G.R.I.P.™: A Twenty-First Century Journey: From Street hustler to Strategic Welcome to the Strategic hustler™ journey.
- The Dangerous Rise of Anti-Intellectualism in America
Anti-intellectualism is no longer a quiet undercurrent in American life, it’s a wave sweeping across The slippery slope of anti-intellectualism and its path to control Anti-intellectualism might feel like Each time, anti-intellectualism smoothed the path for authoritarian rule. America is not immune. Anti-intellectualism is not just a cultural quirk. It is a strategy. Because history is clear, once anti-intellectualism takes root, the next step is not freedom, it’s control
- Daevion’s 5 Tips For Indie Filmmaking With No Budget
In the world of indie filmmaking, the lack of a substantial budget doesn't have to be a roadblock to If you're ready to embark on an indie filmmaking journey with little to no budget, here are five tips Utilize free resources The internet is a treasure trove of resources for indie filmmakers on a budget Embarking on an indie filmmaking venture with no budget requires a blend of passion, creativity, and














