Episodes

  • Guest: Aimee Raupp, Fertility & Women's Health Detective
    Nov 6 2025

    This episode the ladies sit down with one extraordinary woman...Aimee Raupp. Candice and Aimee have known each other for years as Aimee was one of the experts Candice enlisted on her team to reclaim her fertility health and get her pregnant! Don't Miss this incredible episode - Aimee gives amazing advice to those trying to conceive, get healthy and live a fully empowered life.

    Aimee is a best-selling author, fertility expert, and passionate advocate for women’s health. For over 20 years, she's been helping women around the world get pregnant naturally, improve their fertility outcomes, and feel empowered in their bodies.

    Her professional journey began with undergraduate degrees in biology and chemistry, followed by graduate-level studies in neuroscience, biochemistry, nutrition, and Traditional Chinese Medicine. This unique blend of Western science and Eastern wisdom has shaped the deeply integrative and evidence-based approach she brings to every client and reader I serve.

    Author of four books on women’s health and fertility: Yes, You Can Get Pregnant, The Egg Quality Diet, Body Belief, and Chill Out & Get Healthy. Each book was born from the desire to educate, inspire, and guide women to reconnect with their bodies and their innate ability to conceive and heal.

    If you'd like to work with Aimee, here website is below. Please reach out - you won't be sorry!
    https://aimeeraupp.com/

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    41 mins
  • Spiritual Awakenings, Season Funks, & Halloween!
    Oct 30 2025

    The girls dive into the topic of seasonal depression ...is it real? (Spoiler: absolutely!) Sarah opens up about wanting to deepen her spiritual practice, while Candice shares her fascinating experience working with a Shaman healer. Plus, Halloween has officially arrived, and we can’t wait to see your costumes! Tag us on Instagram to join the fun and be part of the conversation. 🎃✨

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    43 mins
  • Guest: Henry Amoloja, The Weighted Cape!
    Oct 23 2025

    Candice and Sarah sit down with Henry Amoloja! A Barber for Dallas, TX who is making waves on social media. he's giving back to kids through his barber skills. You have to listen to his episode and Henry's story of how he discovered The Weighted Cape. It will truly put a smile on your face!

    Henry is a 10 year veteran barber in Downtown Dallas. He loves doing detailed fades and crispy edge ups. A husband and a father of two, who also really enjoys playing chess, reading, working out, listening to Afro beats, making cocktails from scratch, playing drums, and being adventurous.

    The founder of The Weighted Cape! A hair cutting cape designed with insertable weights to transform haircuts into calming, empowering experiences for individuals who need sensory support.

    The idea for The Weighted Cape came from a quiet moment at home. After buying a weighted blanket for his wife, Henry tried it and immediately felt the calming effects. That’s when the lightbulb went off: What if he could bring that same comfort into his barbershop? So he transformed a traditional cutting cape into a weighted version, initially just to add comfort for his clients.

    But what started as a small upgrade quickly revealed something bigger.

    He realized the weighted cape could do more than make people comfortable- it could regulate, soothe, and support those with sensory needs who struggle with haircuts. For many of these kids, a haircut isn’t just a routine task—it’s a sensory minefield. The noise, the tools, the cape itself—every part of the experience can be overwhelming. But with the right tools and approach, that can change.

    Henry is a Sensory Safe Certified barber, specializing in working with children on the spectrum. He's created a space where kids feel safe to just be themselves, and where parents no longer have to dread haircut day. He services about 60 kids a month.

    Follow Henry on IG @HenryTribes @theweightedcape Shoutout to @Kateilovehair

    To support Henry here's the @gofundme page - https://www.gofundme.com/f/pay-it-forward-fund-a-sensory-haircut-today?attribution_id=sl:e2d05061-3b6b-43a8-8802-845404dca580&lang=en_US&ts=1754446425&utm_campaign=man_sharesheet_dash&utm_content=amp13_c&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link

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    38 mins
  • Fertility Journey Pt. 2
    Oct 16 2025

    Candice continues telling her fertility story and Sarah opens up about her journey. Both women are vulnerable and share their stories from a place of love. We ask if you know anyone struggling with female health and fertility please share these episodes.

    If you are seeking a health fertility professional Candice recommends Dr. Merhi and Dr. Marco in NYC and Aimee Raupp.

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    51 mins
  • Guest: Fashionista, Belle Bakst!
    Oct 9 2025

    The ladies get to chat with Belle Bakst and get the latest fashion trends for the Fall. Belle is the most fun guest with tons of tips on how to feel and look good with clothes already in your closet!

    Belle Bakst is a NYC-based fashion editor and content creator. Her work has been featured in Cosmopolitan, InStyle, Harper's Bazaar, Brides, and more. When she's not researching this season's best shoes, you can find her vlogging a sample sale, or thrifting in Manhattan.

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    43 mins
  • Candice's Fertility Journey Pt.1
    Oct 2 2025

    October is Miscarriage Awareness Month — In this deeply personal episode, Candice opens up about her nine-year fertility journey, sharing the highs, lows, and everything in between. She speaks candidly about her miscarriages, multiple failed IVF rounds, and receiving an endometriosis diagnosis—as well as the emotional toll of doctor hoppingin search of answers.

    Through vulnerability and hard-earned wisdom, Candice highlights the importance of advocating for your own healthand trusting your gut, even when the road feels uncertain.

    This conversation is raw, real, and necessary. Please share this episode with someone who needs to hear they’re not alone. Together, let’s normalize conversations around women’s health and fertility.

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    51 mins
  • Guest: Rosie Colosi!
    Sep 25 2025

    We are so excited to sit down with our dear friend Rosie! She is an author, editor, journalist, copywriter, book club manager, and all-around word wizard. Rosie is a real gals gal! She has spent the majority of her career with the world’s largest children’s book publisher and distributor. Once upon a time, she played Mrs. Claus in the Rockettes' Radio City Christmas Spectacular, but now she mostly focuses on singing songs from Annie to her two little girls, while writing articles for The Today Show Parenting edition! Don't miss this fun episode all about parenting, relationships, and doing our best at juggling all things life! Share this episode with a friend and follow Rosie https://www.rosiecolosi.com/

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    50 mins
  • Guest: Producer Cindy Cowan!
    Sep 18 2025

    The ladies get the pleasure to sit down and chat with Emmy winning / Oscar nominated producer: Cindy Cowan! This is an episode not to be missed!

    Cindy co-founded Initial Entertainment Group (IEG) with Graham King in 1995. It became the leading film production and foreign sales company.

    From 1995 till its sale to Splendid Films in 2000, IEG had many successes including: an Emmy nomination for Rent-A-Kid, starring Leslie Nielson; Emmy, Golden Globe and People’s Choice nominations for If These Walls Could Talk, starring Cher, Sissy Spacek, Anne Heche and Demi Moore; and won a United Nations Award for Savior, starring Dennis Quaid. IEG also saw success with its production of Traffic, starring Michael Douglas and Benicio Del Toro; the film won Oscars for directing, adapted screenplay, editing, and best supporting actor. Additional projects produced by Ms. Cowan while at IEG include Very Bad Things, starring Cameron Diaz and Christian Slater; and the Robert Altman-directed Dr. T & the Women, starring Richard Gere, Helen Hunt, Kate Hudson and Liv Tyler.

    Since forming her new production company, Cindy has produced Scorched, starring Woody Harrelson and Alicia Silverstone, executive produced Fifty Dead Men Walking, starring Sir Ben Kingsley and Jim Sturgess; she also produced Red Lights starring Robert De Niro, Sigourney Weaver, Cillian Murphy, and Elizabeth Olsen. Cowan also finished her first low-budget horror film aimed at the digital marketplace, titled Smiley, which hit theaters on October 12, 2012. The trailer for the film was a viral sensation on release, earning over 34 million views!

    Recent credits include a southern crime thriller, Arkansas, starring Vince Vaughn and Liam Hemsworth as well as the Emmy-winning documentary called Miracle on 42nd Street featuring Alicia Keys, Terrence Howard and Sam Jackson, to name a few, which premiered at the Santa Barbara Film Festival. Cowan is also a recipient of the Telly Award for producing a short called,
    La Ruta — a story about the perilous immigration journey into the United States.

    Currently, Cowan is producing The Untitled ‘NSync Project alongside TriStar and Lance Bass about super-fans who followed ‘NSync in the 2001 Pop Odyssey tour. She has also set up Eye in the Sky with Millennium Films, written by Richard D’Ovidio (The Call). Richard D’Ovidio is also attached to write True Haunting, a true tale of paranormal horror set up at Sony Pictures. Additionally, she is working with Jeff Thomas (Wayward Pines, Blindspot) on an elevated thriller called Expiration Day, and a female-empowerment story about the girl who struck out Babe Ruth starring Abigail Breslin.

    In 2019, Cowan co-founded the Omni-Cultural TV Fest alongside Kiki Melendez, which is the only TV festival backed by NATPE.. She sits on the boards of Little Kids Rock, a non-profit organization that provides free instruments and lessons to underserved public schools,World Woman Foundation,which is a global community of women leaders committed to scale and accelerate the impact of one million women and girls by 2030 within long-term investments to expand skills, connections, capacity, and visibility . and Children Mending Hearts, a dynamic arts-based enrichment education program that helps empower disadvantaged youth, building empathy and global citizenry.

    Her contributions lead to her receiving the 2018 Woman of The Year Award presented by Women’s Image Network, and in 2019, Cowan was the Humanitarian of the Year Award recipient from the Hollywood Women’s Film Institute.

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    41 mins