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Apr 7, 2026 • 50min

Rebuilding Human-Centered Coaching: Simplicity, Connection, and the Future of Wellness with Michelle Leotta

Episode Summary In this wide-ranging and deeply honest conversation, Erin Power welcomes back business and health coach Michelle Leotta to explore how the health coaching industry — and the health consumer — has fundamentally changed since their last conversation in August 2023. Michelle shares why the past year felt like a turning point for online businesses, what she observed in her client data, and how rising overwhelm, automation fatigue, and AI distrust are reshaping buying behavior. Michelle walks listeners through her decision to radically simplify her business model, shift away from heavy automation, and return to more personal, manual, and human-to-human coaching experiences. Together, Erin and Michelle unpack what this means for health coaches at every stage — from brand-new practitioners to seasoned business owners — and why depth, flexibility, and real relationships are outperforming funnels, long sales pages, and over-scaled systems. This episode also dives into powerful messaging shifts, the difference between health and wellness, and how coaches can move from being seen as a "nice-to-have" to a true "must-have" by focusing on what clients actually want their health for. If you've felt burned out by tech, confused by declining engagement, or curious about how to build a simpler, more profitable, and more human coaching business — this episode will feel like a breath of fresh air. Episode Overview 0:00 – Reconnecting With Michelle and What's Changed Since 2023 1:42 – What Erin Saw in Her Client Intake Data 03:11 – Why Automation and AI Are Creating Distrust 03:43– Returning to One-on-One Conversations and Manual Processes 05:34 – The Myth of Scalability and the Cost of Over-Complexity 06:08 – Un-Scaling: Cutting Expenses and Increasing Profitability 06:49 – Group Coaching Containers Explained 08:20 – The Convertible Signature Program Model 10:30- One-on-One, Hybrid 11:33 – Pricing, Capacity, and Avoiding Burnout 14:04 – Why People Want What They Want, When They Want It 16:12 – Personalization, Client Preferences, and Flexible Delivery 19:17 –The mentor LED mastermind 19:50 – Accountability, Mentorship, and Being Truly Seen 20:19- People Do Not Always Complete Online Courses 23:42 – Health vs. Wellness: Expanding the Coaching Conversation 26:00 – Selling Through Conversations Instead of Sales Pages 30:25 – What Health Consumers Really Buy 32:32– Messaging That Moves Coaching From "Nice-to-Have" to "Must-Have" 42:10 – Thinking Bigger Than Health: Real-World Client Examples 47:47 – Final Reflections on the Future of Coaching and Human Connection Key Themes and Takeaways The Health Consumer Has Changed Michelle explains that health coaches are seeing lower returns from the same strategies that once worked — not because coaching is less valuable, but because consumers are overwhelmed, confused, and deeply fatigued by automation, bots, and AI-driven interactions. Simplicity Is the New Advantage By stripping away excess tools, funnels, and tech platforms, Michelle found that both her profitability and quality of life improved. Fewer systems meant fewer problems — and more meaningful work. Manual Does Not Mean Unscalable The episode challenges the belief that one-on-one or manual processes automatically limit growth. Michelle introduces the idea of hybrid and convertible programs that naturally evolve from individual clients into group containers — without sacrificing depth or personalization. People Want Choice and Flexibility Clients don't want rigid structures. Some love groups, others prefer private support. The most effective programs offer multiple touchpoints so clients can engage in ways that fit their lives. Health Is a Gateway — Wellness Is the Destination Rather than selling symptom reduction alone, Michelle encourages coaches to message around what health enables: dating again, starting new hobbies, changing careers, or reclaiming confidence and energy. Conversations Convert Better Than Pages Long sales pages and funnels are losing effectiveness. Real conversations — emails, DMs, discovery calls — create trust, clarity, and higher commitment. Coaching Is About Being Human At its core, coaching succeeds when clients feel seen, supported, and accountable. Human connection is the differentiator that technology cannot replace. Connect With Michelle Leotta • Website & Programs: michelleleotta.com • Podcast: The Michelle Leotta Podcast • Instagram: @michelleleotta Connect With Erin Power • Submit your questions: podcast@primalhealthcoach.com • Website: primalhealthcoach.com • Instagram: @primalhealthcoach About Health Coach Radio Health Coach Radio is your backstage pass into the world of health and wellness coaching, hosted by Primal Health Coach Institute Coaching Director Erin Power and powered by the legacy of founder Mark Sisson. Each episode delivers real conversations, practical strategies, and honest insights to help coaches build sustainable businesses and create lasting impact. Ready to take the next step in your coaching journey? Visit primalhealthcoach.com to learn how Primal Health Coach Institute can help you transform lives — including your own — through the power of coaching.
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Mar 31, 2026 • 11min

Why the Future of Longevity Belongs to Health Coaches

Technology is advancing rapidly in the world of health and longevity — from wearables and peptides to GLP-1 medications and AI-driven diagnostics. But what if the most powerful intervention isn't technology at all? In this episode, Erin Power explores a surprising insight from tech entrepreneur and longevity experimenter Bryan Johnson. Despite spending millions of dollars on cutting-edge health interventions, Johnson publicly shared that the single most impactful factor in improving his health wasn't a supplement, device, or medical procedure — it was behavior change. Erin breaks down why this matters for health coaches and why the future of healthcare will require experts who understand human behavior, motivation, and habit formation. While technology can deliver information and diagnostics, sustainable health outcomes depend on implementation — and that's where coaching becomes indispensable. If you're a health coach wondering where you fit in a rapidly evolving health-tech world, this episode will reframe your role and highlight why your work is more essential than ever. Episode Overview 0:00 – The Longevity Experiment That Changed the Conversation Erin introduces the work of Bryan Johnson and explains why his multimillion-dollar longevity experiment highlights the power of behavior change. 01:57 – The True Role of a Health Coach Health coaches are not simply accountability partners — they are specialists in applied behavior change and implementation. 03:20 – Why the Market Undervalues Behavior Change Behavior change is slow, unflashy, and difficult to monetize, which is why the health industry often prioritizes products and interventions instead. 05:40 – Technology vs. Human Coaching Tools like wearables, GLP-1 medications, and tracking apps still rely on human behavior to produce lasting outcomes. 07:00 – Why Human-to-Human Coaching Still Matters Erin shares how meaningful conversations with clients often drive more progress than tracking endless biometric data. 09:13 – The Future of Health Coaching As healthcare becomes more technologically advanced, the demand for experts in motivation, habit formation, and behavior architecture will only increase. Key Concepts in This Episode Behavior Change Is the Master Lever While supplements, devices, and medical procedures can influence health outcomes, long-term transformation happens through consistent behavioral patterns. Information Is Not the Problem Modern healthcare provides abundant data and knowledge. The real challenge is helping individuals implement and sustain meaningful changes. Coaching Bridges the Gap Between Knowledge and Action Health coaches help clients translate information into real-world habits through motivational interviewing, identity shifts, and values-driven goal setting. Technology Needs Human Integration Wearables, medications, and digital tools can support health improvements — but without behavior change, they rarely produce sustainable results. The Growing Value of Coaching As longevity science and health technology evolve, professionals who understand behavior architecture and human motivation will become increasingly essential. Connect with Erin • Submit your questions: podcast@primalhealthcoach.com • Website: primalhealthcoach.com • Instagram: @primalhealthcoach Ready to turn your passion for health into lasting impact? Health Coach Radio is your backstage pass into the world of health and wellness coaching, hosted by Coaching Director Erin Power and powered by the legacy of founder Mark Sisson. Each episode shares insights, stories, and strategies to help you grow as a coach and make a meaningful difference in the lives of others. Visit primalhealthcoach.com to learn how the Primal Health Coach Institute can help you build a career helping people transform their health through coaching.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 1h 3min

Invisible ADHD, Women, and Directive Coaching with Shanna Pearson

In this guest episode, Erin Power sits down with Shanna, founder of ADHD Coaching and author of Invisible ADHD, to unpack why ADHD in women is often missed, what it feels like to live undiagnosed, and what support can look like when coaching is built specifically for ADHD brains. They talk about the emotional side of ADHD, decision paralysis, misdiagnosis, and why Shanna's coaching model is intentionally high-touch and directive: doing tasks together, practicing skills in real time, and using accountability to create momentum. Episode Overview 0:00 Erin welcomes Shanna (ADHD Coaching) 0:16 Why Shanna was asked to write a book specifically for women 4:08 What it feels like to live with undiagnosed ADHD 6:47 Shanna's book title: Invisible ADHD 8:04 What "Invisible ADHD" means (symptoms + women going unnoticed) 9:28 Why assessments often miss women (male-centric traits) 9:52 Signs of ADHD in women: emotional overwhelm, paralysis, catastrophe thinking 10:19 The core concept: ADHD brains struggle to compartmentalize 13:02 The nuance: lifestyle distraction vs ADHD, and the "entire life" question 17:37 Decision-making struggles and second-guessing 18:54 Why Shanna rejects the "ADHD is a superpower" narrative 22:50 Why traditional client-led coaching models can fail ADHD clients 30:11 Hiring coaches: Shanna's company is always looking for great coaches 31:29 Directive coaching: "Sometimes people need to be told what to do" 38:57 Accountability as a non-negotiable support tool 50:11 To-do lists and overwhelm: "Keep it to 3 and you're free" 53:55 A transformation story: hosting family holidays after years of avoidance 1:01:36 Where to find Shanna + how coaches can apply 1:02:48 Closing (episode ends ~1:02:48) Key Concepts in This Episode Invisible ADHD in Women Shanna explains that many women's ADHD symptoms are internal and emotional, which can keep them under the radar and lead to mislabeling as anxiety or depression. Compartmentalization and Emotional Flooding A key framework in the episode is the inability to compartmentalize, which can make emotions, tasks, and decisions feel like they all hit at once. Decision Paralysis Shanna describes how too many open "paths" in the mind can make it hard to choose, follow through, and feel settled after decisions. Why ADHD Is Not a Superpower Shanna challenges the trend of calling ADHD a superpower, arguing it can make people feel worse or delay them from learning practical management skills. Directive, High-Touch Coaching Instead of only asking insight-based questions, Shanna's coaching model focuses on real-time action: doing tasks together, role-playing conversations, and making plans that are individualized and highly supported. Accountability and Skill Practice Progress is built through repetition and simple weekly practice. Accountability is positioned as essential, not optional. Keep It Simple Tools like short to-do lists and habit "piggybacking" are discussed as practical ways to reduce overwhelm and increase follow-through. Connect with Shanna • Website: adhdcoaching.com • Book: Invisible ADHD (Amazon & Audible) Connect with Erin • Submit your questions: podcast@primalhealthcoach.com • Website: primalhealthcoach.com • Instagram: @primalhealthcoach Ready to turn your passion for health into lasting impact? Health Coach Radio delivers honest conversations, expert insight, and practical guidance to help health coaches support clients ethically, effectively, and with confidence.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 22min

The Death of Wellness Optimism: Why Simplicity May Be the Future of Health

Is the era of endless biohacking, tracking, and hyper-optimization finally coming to an end? In this thought-provoking solo episode, Erin Power explores a cultural shift happening inside the wellness industry. For years, wellness culture promoted the belief that with enough gadgets, supplements, protocols, and data tracking we could essentially engineer our way to perfect health. But something is changing. Many people are now experiencing wellness overwhelm — fatigue from constant self-optimization, conflicting health advice, and the pressure to execute perfect routines. Erin breaks down why this shift matters for health coaches and how it may signal the beginning of a more mature, sustainable era of health. Instead of chasing trends and miracle protocols, people are increasingly seeking simplicity, sustainability, and real behavior change. For health coaches, this moment may represent a powerful opportunity to return to what has always worked: helping people build quiet, consistent habits that support long-term wellbeing. Episode Overview 0:00 The End of the Optimization Era Erin introduces the idea of the "death of wellness optimism," the belief that health can be perfectly engineered through constant optimization, tracking, and technology. 3:52 From Wellness Optimism to Wellness Overwhelm Why people are burning out from endless metrics, gadgets, and conflicting health advice — and why many clients are now craving simpler and more sustainable approaches. 6:27 The Problem with Performative Wellness Cold plunges, biohacking gadgets, and Instagram-ready wellness routines may look impressive, but the most effective health behaviors remain the simplest ones. 13:28 The Rise of "Tragic Optimism" Drawing from Viktor Frankl's philosophy, Erin explains why accepting life's challenges — rather than trying to control everything — may lead to a healthier and more realistic approach to wellness. 17:22 What This Means for Health Coaches As clients move away from extreme optimization, coaches have an opportunity to focus on what truly matters: behavior change, sustainable habits, and long-term health practices. Key Ideas in This Episode Wellness Overwhelm Many consumers are experiencing burnout from: • Tracking every metric • Constant health trends • Complex supplement protocols • Information overload People are increasingly asking a simple question: What if I just lived in my body instead of trying to optimize every variable? Performative Wellness vs. Real Health Many modern wellness trends are visually impressive but not necessarily impactful. Examples include: • Cold plunges • Red light therapy • Vibration plates • Expensive supplement stacks Meanwhile, the foundational habits that truly support health are far less glamorous: • Sleep • Strength training • Whole, unprocessed foods • Sunlight exposure • Movement • Social connection • Stress regulation These "boring basics" remain the most reliable drivers of health outcomes. The Shift Toward Quiet Consistency Instead of intense, unsustainable routines, the next era of wellness may focus on quiet consistency. This includes: • Sustainable daily habits • Moderate effort over extreme protocols • Long-term behavior change • Listening to the body rather than obsessing over data Consistency may not be flashy, but it is durable — and durability wins in the long game of health. Tragic Optimism and Realistic Wellness Borrowing from Viktor Frankl's philosophy of tragic optimism, Erin highlights an important truth: Life inevitably includes struggle, uncertainty, and loss. Trying to "biohack" our way out of life's challenges is unrealistic. A healthier mindset may involve: • Accepting imperfection • Embracing emotional complexity • Pursuing health while acknowledging life's realities This creates a more mature and grounded approach to wellbeing. The Opportunity for Health Coaches As wellness culture evolves, the role of the health coach may become even more valuable. Rather than acting as optimization technicians, coaches may increasingly serve as: • Behavior change specialists • Guides for sustainable lifestyle habits • Partners in long-term health transformation Clients aren't necessarily looking for more dashboards or data. They are looking for clarity, simplicity, and freedom. And that is exactly where coaching shines. Final Takeaway The death of wellness optimism is not the end of health. It may simply mark the end of the fantasy that we can control everything. What replaces it is something quieter and more sustainable: Consistency Simplicity Self-trust And a deeper understanding of what it means to live well in a human body. Ready to turn your passion for health into lasting impact? Health Coach Radio is your backstage pass into the world of health and fitness coaching, hosted by Primal Health Coach Institute Coaching Director, Erin Power, and powered by the legacy of founder Mark Sisson. Each episode is packed with real stories, expert strategies, and practical inspiration to help you grow as a coach and make a difference. Curious about what's possible for your own health coaching journey? Visit primalhealthcoach.com to learn how Primal Health Coach Institute can help you transform lives—including your own—through the power of coaching and ancestral health.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 1h 11min

Money, Mindset, and Making Data‑Driven Decisions with Lauren

In this episode of Health Coach Radio, Erin Power is joined by Lauren, founder of Active Core Consulting, for a candid conversation about money, numbers, and the emotional relationship many founders have with their finances. Lauren supports boutique fitness, wellness, and recovery studio owners in building profitable, sustainable businesses. Together, Erin and Lauren explore financial shame, money mindset, reading a P&L, and how founders can move from fear and avoidance into clarity, ease, and empowered decision-making. Episode Overview 0:00 Introduction to Lauren and her work 3:30 Shame, fear, and avoidance around money 7:10 Understanding and simplifying a P&L 13:00 Early money stories and mindset 20:00 Nervous system regulation and client communication 26:40 Scarcity vs abundance in business decisions 34:10 The Owner's Pay Roadmap 43:00 Automating finances and building ease 50:30 Brick-and-mortar business costs and surprises 57:40 Payroll structure and protecting cash 1:04:20 Patience, ROI, and long-term thinking 1:11:30 How Lauren works with clients 1:16:00 Where to find Lauren and closing (episode ends ~71:09) Key Concepts in This Episode Financial Shame and Avoidance Many founders avoid their numbers due to fear, overwhelm, or lack of education. This avoidance often blocks clear decision-making and growth. Clean P&L as a Roadmap A simplified profit and loss statement helps founders clearly understand revenue, expenses, payroll, and cash flow. Money Mindset and Programming Early experiences with money shape how founders respond to financial stress, client feedback, and income fluctuation. Regulating the Nervous System Lauren shares strategies for responding to stressful situations from a regulated state rather than reacting from fear. Owner's Pay Roadmap Separating personal and business finances and creating spending buckets helps reduce overwhelm and increase clarity. Payroll and Cash Protection For brick-and-mortar studios, payroll is often the biggest financial risk and must be structured carefully. Patience and Long-Term ROI The episode emphasizes patience, trust, and leading indicators when evaluating business investments. Connect with Lauren • Instagram: @activecoreconsulting • Finance & Flow Program: activecoreconsulting.com/flow Connect with Erin • Submit your questions: podcast@primalhealthcoach.com • Website: primalhealthcoach.com • Instagram: @primalhealthcoach Ready to turn your passion for health into lasting impact? Health Coach Radio is your backstage pass into the world of health and fitness coaching, hosted by Primal Health Coach Institute Coaching Director, Erin Power, and powered by the legacy of founder Mark Sisson. Each episode is packed with real stories, expert strategies, and practical inspiration to help you grow as a coach and make a difference. Curious about what's possible for your own health coaching journey? Visit primalhealthcoach.com to learn how Primal Health Coach Institute can help you transform lives—including your own—through the power of coaching and ancestral health.
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Feb 24, 2026 • 53min

Healthy Swaps, Grocery Store Content, and Building Trust Online with Hunter Stoler

In this episode of Health Coach Radio, Erin Power is joined by health coach and content creator Hunter (Health With Hunter) for a candid conversation about healthy swaps, weight loss, ingredient awareness, and building trust through social media. Hunter shares how he lost 50 pounds sustainably, built a following of over one million people across platforms, and now helps clients simplify healthy eating without restriction or fear. Episode Overview 0:00 Welcome and introduction to Hunter 2:15 Hunter's health journey and coaching background 5:45 Growing a large social media following 8:10 Grocery store content and healthy swaps 12:30 Cost, budgeting, and affordability 16:40 Ingredients, acne, and skin health 20:30 Online criticism and authenticity 24:50 Ingredients vs calories 29:30 How Hunter works with clients 34:10 Calorie awareness and flexibility 39:30 Brand partnerships and integrity 46:00 Content creation and batching 52:50 Where to find Hunter and closing thoughts (episode ends ~52:53) Key Concepts in This Episode Healthy Swaps Over Restriction Hunter teaches that nearly any food has a healthier alternative, focusing on ingredients, portion awareness, and sustainability. Balancing Calories and Food Quality The episode explores why both calorie awareness and ingredient quality matter for sustainable weight loss. Grocery Store Content as Education Hunter explains how in-store videos help people learn to read labels and reduce overwhelm around food choices. Client-Centered Coaching Rather than rigid meal plans, Hunter works with clients using flexibility, bio-individuality, and realistic strategies. Authenticity Builds Trust Hunter shares how consistency and genuine product use help build long-term trust with an audience. Consistency Beats Virality For coaches starting out, the focus should be on serving the current audience, posting consistently, and avoiding comparison. Connect with Hunter • Instagram & TikTok: @healthwithhunter • Facebook: Health With Hunter • YouTube: Health With Hunter Connect with Erin • Submit your questions: podcast@primalhealthcoach.com • Website: primalhealthcoach.com • Instagram: @primalhealthcoach Ready to turn your passion for health into lasting impact? Health Coach Radio is your backstage pass into the world of health and fitness coaching, hosted by Primal Health Coach Institute Coaching Director, Erin Power, and powered by the legacy of founder Mark Sisson. Each episode is packed with real stories, expert strategies, and practical inspiration to help you grow as a coach and make a difference. Curious about what's possible for your own health coaching journey? Visit primalhealthcoach.com to learn how Primal Health Coach Institute can help you transform lives—including your own—through the power of coaching and ancestral health.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 54min

Menopause, Stress, and Cutting Through the Noise with Bree Rudner

Why does the menopause transition feel so overwhelming for modern women — and why are so many clients stuck in information overload? In this episode of Health Coach Radio, Erin Power sits down with Bree Rudner, a health coach specializing in women in their 40s and 50s and a coach on Dr. Mindy Pelz's team. Bree shares her personal journey from an autoimmune diagnosis in her late 30s to building a coaching practice rooted in physical foundations, mental well-being, and simplicity. Together, Erin and Bree explore why confusion has become one of the biggest barriers to progress — and how health coaches can create relief by removing decision fatigue and focusing on what actually works. What This Conversation Covers From autoimmune diagnosis to coaching Bree recounts navigating the low-fat era, developing rheumatoid arthritis, and ultimately reclaiming her health through nutrition and lifestyle changes. When others began asking how she did it, coaching became the natural next step. Quick wins build trust Bree explains why she starts with the physical body, especially blood sugar regulation. Protein is her go-to "quiet win" because it increases satiety, reduces cravings, and gives clients fast, tangible results. Stress is the elephant in the room Many women resist admitting they're stressed, believing they have it handled. Bree breaks down how the "superwoman" mindset, constant rushing, and multiple roles quietly deplete women during midlife. Confusion is the modern barrier Today's clients aren't lacking information — they're drowning in it. Bree shares why health coaches provide massive value by offering a structured, personalized framework that allows clients to tune out the noise. Fasting as decision relief Working with Dr. Mindy Pelz reinforced how fasting can be helpful not just metabolically, but psychologically. Removing constant food decisions creates mental space and lowers stress for many women. Midlife and the culture clash Women in menopause were shaped by the thin ideal of the 1990s, which conflicts with the current need for protein, strength training, and muscle preservation. This disconnect creates frustration and resistance during the transition. Testing as validation Bree discusses how functional testing like the DUTCH test helps clients feel seen and validated when traditional labs look "normal" despite persistent symptoms. Episode Timestamps 0:33 Bree's health journey and autoimmune diagnosis 3:40 Starting with physical foundations for quick wins 5:43 Protein as a powerful first intervention 7:36 Stress as the hidden driver of symptoms 11:47 Chronic rushing and depletion in midlife 13:40 Confusion as a major coaching challenge 14:15 Fasting and decision fatigue 18:13 Menopause as an initiation, not a failure 20:17 Meditation as an anchor 27:06 Gen X diet culture vs midlife needs 33:00 DUTCH testing and client validation 40:00 Working with Dr. Mindy Pelz 42:26 Reframing menopause and aging well 51:40 The most rewarding part of Bree's work Where to Find Bree Instagram: @breerudner Website: breerudner.com Ready to Turn Your Passion for Health Into Lasting Impact? Health Coach Radio is your backstage pass into the world of health and wellness coaching, hosted by Primal Health Coach Institute Coaching Director Erin Power and powered by the legacy of founder Mark Sisson. Each episode brings real stories, expert strategies, and practical insights to help you grow as a coach and make a meaningful impact. Curious about what's possible for your own coaching journey? Visit primalhealthcoach.com to learn how Primal Health Coach Institute can help you transform lives — including your own — through the power of coaching and ancestral health.
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Feb 10, 2026 • 22min

The New Dietary Guidelines: What Changed, What Didn't, and What Health Coaches Need to Know

The 2026 Dietary Guidelines for Americans have sparked intense debate across the health and wellness world. In this solo episode, Erin Power breaks through the noise to offer a grounded, professional, and unbiased perspective on what these updated guidelines actually mean for health coaches and their clients. Rather than celebrating or criticizing the guidelines, Erin walks listeners through what has genuinely shifted, what remains the same, and why this moment matters more philosophically than practically. She explains why population level nutrition guidance rarely changes individual behavior, how the new emphasis on metabolic health and protein reflects a broader cultural inflection point, and why none of this changes the core role of the health coach. This episode is a call for nuance, professionalism, and restraint. If you've felt pulled into polarized online arguments about nutrition policy or unsure how to discuss the new guidelines with clients, this conversation will help you stay grounded, client led, and firmly within scope. Episode Overview 0:00 Why the New Dietary Guidelines Are So Polarizing 01:31 Food Pyramids, MyPlate, and Why These Graphics Rarely Change Behavior 02:08 Why Most People Don't Actually Follow Government Nutrition Guidelines 04:22 Bias, Partisanship, and the Lack of Open Minded Dialogue in Wellness 04:42 What Actually Changed in the 2026 Dietary Guidelines 06:13 Protein, Metabolic Health, and the Subtle Shift Away from Low Fat Thinking 07:07 What the Guidelines Still Are and What They Are Not 08:59 Why Dietary Guidelines Are Not Personalized Nutrition 09:35 The Real Leadership Opportunity for Health Coaches 12:52 Scope of Practice, Professionalism, and Avoiding Extremes 17:42 How to Talk to Clients About the New Guidelines 19:11 DGA´S as an Inflection Point, Not a Finish Line 20:24 Final Thoughts on Coaching, Behavior Change, and Long Term Health Connect With Erin • Submit your questions: podcast@primalhealthcoach.com • Website: primalhealthcoach.com • Instagram: @primalhealthcoach About Health Coach Radio Health Coach Radio is your backstage pass into the world of health and wellness coaching, hosted by Primal Health Coach Institute Coaching Director Erin Power and powered by the legacy of founder Mark Sisson. Each episode offers thoughtful conversations, professional insight, and practical guidance to help health coaches grow their impact while staying grounded in ethics, scope, and sustainable behavior change. Curious about what's possible in your own coaching journey? Visit primalhealthcoach.com to learn how Primal Health Coach Institute can help you transform lives through the power of coaching and ancestral health.
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Feb 5, 2026 • 19min

Understanding Symptomatology: A Practical Tool for Health Coaches

In this solo, unscripted episode of Health Coach Radio, Erin Power dives into a deceptively simple — yet incredibly powerful — concept for health coaches: symptomatology. While the word itself may sound clinical or dry, Erin reframes symptomatology as a practical, ethical, and client-centered tool that fits squarely within a health coach's scope of practice. This episode explores how health coaches can work skillfully with client-reported symptoms without diagnosing, treating, or crossing professional boundaries. Erin explains how symptom self-assessments can support awareness, pattern recognition, behavior change, and more productive conversations between coaches and clients. If you've ever felt unsure about how to discuss symptoms without "playing doctor," or you want a clearer, more confident way to guide clients using the information they already bring to the table — this episode will give you clarity, confidence, and practical direction. Episode Overview 0:00 – Welcome Back to Health Coach Radio 0:40 – Why This Episode Is an Unscripted Riff 1:15 – What Symptomatology Actually Means 2:20 – Why Symptomatology Sounds Boring (But Isn't) 3:05 – Scope of Practice: What Health Coaches Can and Cannot Do 4:10 – Using Symptom Self-Assessments Ethically 5:30 – Symptoms as Client-Reported Data, Not Diagnoses 7:05 – Pattern Recognition and Behavior Change 9:10 – Helping Clients Build Awareness Without Labels 11:05 – Empowering Clients Through Language and Observation 13:20 – Common Mistakes Coaches Make When Discussing Symptoms 15:10 – How Symptomatology Builds Trust and Buy-In 17:05 – Final Thoughts and Practical Takeaways for Coaches 19:10 – Episode Wrap-Up Key Concepts in This Episode What Symptomatology Is (and Is Not) Symptomatology refers to the collection and observation of symptoms as reported by the client — without interpretation, diagnosis, or medical judgment. It allows coaches to stay firmly within scope while still working meaningfully with real client experiences. Staying Within Scope of Practice Health coaches are not diagnosticians. Erin explains how symptom tracking and self-assessment tools help coaches guide reflection and lifestyle change without making medical claims or recommendations. Symptoms as Feedback, Not Problems to Fix Rather than treating symptoms as enemies to eliminate, this episode reframes them as useful signals that can inform behavior, habits, and self-awareness. Client Language Matters Using the client's own words — instead of clinical labels — strengthens trust, clarity, and collaboration. Symptomatology keeps the coaching relationship grounded in the client's lived experience. From Confusion to Clarity When used correctly, symptom self-assessments reduce overwhelm and help clients see patterns over time, making the coaching process feel more tangible and actionable. Who This Episode Is For • Health coaches worried about scope-of-practice boundaries • Coaches who want clearer language around symptoms • Practitioners seeking simple, ethical coaching tools • New and experienced coaches alike Connect With Erin Power • Submit your questions: podcast@primalhealthcoach.com • Website: primalhealthcoach.com • Instagram: @primalhealthcoach About Health Coach Radio Health Coach Radio is hosted by Primal Health Coach Institute Coaching Director Erin Power and powered by the legacy of founder Mark Sisson. Each episode delivers practical insight, real-world coaching wisdom, and grounded conversations to help health coaches grow with confidence, clarity, and integrity. Ready to deepen your coaching skills? Visit primalhealthcoach.com to explore how Primal Health Coach Institute can support your journey as a health coach.
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Feb 3, 2026 • 59min

From Vegan Icon to Regenerative Rancher (and Why Soil Changes Everything) with Mollie Engelhart

This is not a diet debate. In this episode of Health Coach Radio, Erin Power sits down with Mollie Engelhart, a former vegan icon and celebrated Los Angeles restaurateur whose identity and livelihood were built on plant-based ideology. Today, Mollie is a regenerative farmer and cattle rancher in Texas. That transition cost her millions of dollars, professional relationships, and public approval — and she would still do it again. This conversation explores what happens when evidence and lived experience challenge deeply held beliefs, especially when those beliefs are tied to morality, identity, and income. What This Conversation Covers Changing your mind publicly Mollie shares the hardest version of change: shifting beliefs when you are financially dependent on being right. Her move away from veganism began with curiosity about soil health and regenerative agriculture and led to a deeper understanding of food systems and responsibility. The myth of "harmless" food Plant-based food is often framed as bloodless or impact-free. Mollie explains why all agriculture involves death and disruption, whether through fertilizers, tilling, harvesting, or monocropping. The difference is whether that impact supports regeneration or industrial extraction. Vegan ethics vs. ecological reality Mollie honors the ethical motivations behind veganism while explaining why simplified moral frameworks break down when viewed at the ecosystem level, particularly when influenced by industrial interests. From rescue to stewardship Humans are meant to be active stewards (Keystone species), not isolated observers, of nature. We must stop treating the symptoms of a broken system and re-engage with the natural order. Why soil changes everything Mollie's central message is clear: the soil is not depleted, it is biologically dead. She explains why microbes are essential for nutrient availability, how modern food contributes to metabolic dysfunction, and why human health is inseparable from soil health. The small farm diet Rather than rigid food labels, Mollie advocates for a small farm diet: local, seasonal, human-scaled, and intentionally inconvenient. Convenience, she argues, has quietly replaced resilience. Episode Timestamps 0:00 From vegan restaurateur to Texas cattle rancher 1:16 Changing your mind when your identity depends on it 2:13 Why all food systems involve death 7:07 Discovering regenerative agriculture and soil health 14:21 Why veganism once made sense 20:03 The duck story and the shift to stewardship 27:10 Vegan mindset vs rancher mindset 34:19 Soil as the foundation of health 45:31 Hydroponics and the illusion of nutrition 50:21 The Small Farm Diet 52:02 Feeding communities, not the planet 59:13 Final message on responsibility and belonging Where to Find Mollie Book: Debunked by Nature (foreword by Joel Salatin) Website: debunkedbynature.com Instagram: @talktomollie Ranch & Products: sovereigntyranch.com Restaurant: The Barn Restaurant (@eatatthebarn) Ready to Turn Your Passion for Health Into Lasting Impact? Health Coach Radio is your backstage pass into the world of health and wellness coaching, hosted by Primal Health Coach Institute Coaching Director Erin Power and powered by the legacy of founder Mark Sisson. Each episode brings real stories, expert strategies, and practical insights to help you grow as a coach and make a meaningful impact. Curious about what's possible for your own coaching journey? Visit primalhealthcoach.com to learn how Primal Health Coach Institute can help you transform lives — including your own — through the power of coaching and ancestral health.

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