• 1137: Cherylanne Skolnicki - "Brilliant Balance"
    Dec 23 2025

    What if "work-life balance" is really a myth—and the real struggle is between what you have to do and what you want to do?

    In this episode of Thrive LouD, Lou Diamond sits down with Cherylanne Skolnicki, top-rated speaker, coach, and founder of Brilliant Balance, for an honest, eye-opening conversation that will challenge everything you think you know about balance. Cherylanne shares the story behind her transition from a successful corporate career at Procter & Gamble to her mission helping thousands of women worldwide "reengineer" their lives for greater fulfillment at work and at home—without losing themselves along the way.

    Key Highlights:

    • Cherylanne reveals why the traditional view of work versus home life isn't the real source of imbalance (and what is).
    • Learn the simple but powerful skills—like saying "no," delegating, and simplifying—that high achievers use to thrive in all areas of life.
    • Discover the emotional barriers that stop us from prioritizing what matters most, and why courage (not another time management hack!) is the secret ingredient to change.
    • Get the inside scoop on her transformative BRAVE program, which empowers women to take control one week—and one choice—at a time.
    • On a lighter note, you'll find out Cherylanne's favorite movies, jams, and even her guilty pleasure food.

    If you’re ready to drop the pressure of perfection and finally move toward a life you genuinely love, this episode is for you!

    Timestamped Overview:

    00:00 – Intro Announcer welcomes listeners and introduces Lou Diamond.

    00:29 – Lou Diamond introduces Cherylanne Skolnicki and her work.

    01:28 – Cherylanne Skolnicki shares her origin story, corporate life, and shift to helping women find balance.

    02:49 – How Brilliant Balance grew from personal curiosity to a global coaching platform.

    04:23 – The true source of imbalance: "have to do" vs "want to do."

    06:04 – High achievers, the skill set behind fulfillment, and learning to say "no."

    07:11 – Lou Diamond asks about Cherylanne’s “greatest hit” concept; Cherylanne Skolnicki shares the aha moment and emotional realities.

    10:02 – Delegation, letting go, and stories of teamwork from podcast production.

    11:07 – The universal "gift" Cherylanne receives: lightbulb moments with audiences.

    11:38 – All about BRAVE—weekly action, courage, and women supporting women.

    13:17 – Where to find Cherylanne online and connect.

    14:20 – Fun Street: Cherylanne’s favorite movies, foods, activities, and travel dreams.

    17:29 – Episode wrap-up, final thoughts, and how to keep thriving.

    Ready to rethink what “balance” really means? Press play, get inspired, and take your first BRAVE step!


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    19 mins
  • 1136: Amanda Soukoulis - "Healing From the Inside Out"
    Dec 16 2025

    What if the pursuit of peak performance left you completely burned out—and the only way forward was to become the CEO of your own health?

    In this jaw-dropping episode of Thrive LouD, host Lou Diamond sits down with Amanda Soukoulis, who shares her gripping journey from elite athlete, private equity star, and Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader finalist—all seemingly at the top of her game—to a sudden health crash that forced her to rebuild her life from the ground up. Amanda pulls back the curtain on her transformation through functional medicine and nervous system mastery, revealing why chasing quick fixes doesn’t work and how real healing requires data-driven detective work from within.


    Highlights include:

    • Amanda’s shocking health collapse right after hitting major career milestones—and what heart rate variability really tells you about your body’s readiness
    • The years-long quest to find answers, the frustrations of being dismissed by doctors, and the ultimate breakthrough with functional testing (like gut microbiome and more)
    • The “U3 System”: Amanda’s three-step process for true wellness—Uncover, Uproot, Unleash—covering everything from bio-optimization tests and nutrition to accountability for lasting success
    • How perfectionism, pressure, and even environmental factors like mold contributed to burnout—and Amanda’s advice for overcoming those hidden stressors
    • The call to help others: a fateful church event and a life-changing scholarship that set Amanda on her current mission
    • Plus: what Amanda eats after a cleanse, her love for military movies, favorite jams (hello, Mr. Red, White and Blue!), and why a piece of her heart is always in Greece

    Whether you’re stuck in a health plateau or feeling dismissed by the medical system, this episode will inspire you to take charge and “thrive” on a whole new level.

    Episode Overview:

    00:00 — Intro Announcer sets the stage: Amanda Soukoulis’s journey from elite performance to health rebuilding

    01:04 — Lou Diamond welcomes Amanda; Amanda’s story unfolds

    01:31 — Amanda details her sudden crash and struggle to find answers

    03:17 — Deep dive into functional medicine: what it is, how it’s different

    04:34 — Amanda’s healing timeline, setbacks, and lessons learned

    07:06 — The role of external pressures: perfectionism, stress, and environment

    09:31 — Amanda’s “why me” moment, pivotal church event, and purpose-driven pivot

    12:29 — The U3 System explained: uncover, uproot, unleash your health

    15:53 — Transforming lives: Amanda’s biggest reward

    17:03 — Amanda’s current cleanse and her infectious energy

    17:33 — Fun street: favorite movies, music, food, and travel

    22:12 — Amanda’s connection to Greece and Kalamata olives

    23:13 — Farewell: keep moving onward and upward!

    Tune in and discover what it truly means to move onward, upward, and thrive—no matter where you start.

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    24 mins
  • 1135: Tara Benoit - "Torn Heart, New Beginnings"
    Dec 9 2025

    What if the moment your life appeared most put-together was the exact instant everything fell apart?


    In this revealing episode of Thrive LouD, host Lou Diamond sits down with Tara Benoit—a competitive athlete, CEO, and self-described “purpose-filled powerhouse”—whose journey took an unimaginable turn after surviving a rare and life-altering heart event (SCAD: Spontaneous Coronary Artery Dissection).


    Discover how Tara Benoit, a high-achieving woman who thought she’d mastered strength and resilience, was forced to redefine her own identity when her heart—and her life—quite literally tore apart. She opens up about the physical and emotional toll of her recovery, navigating a “devastating” loss of identity and learning that true strength isn’t found in always doing more.


    Key Highlights:

    • Tara Benoit candidly shares her SCAD survival story, including the little-known realities of women’s heart health and the mystery behind her condition.
    • Honest conversation about what “strength” really means—and why sacrificing balance can be dangerous for high performers.
    • How an unexpected trauma became the catalyst for a life-changing shift in purpose, leading Tara Benoit to launch her own coaching program and author the book "Torn: A Journey Through Trauma, Truth, and Transformation."
    • A closer look at her MOVE method and how she now empowers other women to reclaim their voices and live boldly.
    • Fun insights into Tara Benoit 's everyday joys, from her love of EDM and vegetables to her ultimate travel dreams and her nerdy side for laundry gripes.


    Whether you’re driven to achieve more, facing your own crossroads, or just looking for evidence that transformation is always possible, this episode is packed with raw truth, hope, and next-level inspiration.


    Timestamped Overview

    • [00:00:02] Intro Announcer introduces the episode and host.
    • [00:00:26] Lou Diamond welcomes Tara Benoi and sets the stage for her story.
    • [00:01:51] Tara Benoit recounts her SCAD heart attack and the start of her transformation.
    • [00:03:17] Deeper dive into the emotional and identity challenges during recovery.
    • [00:05:45] Physical recovery: the reality, adjustments, and ongoing health concerns.
    • [00:08:30] Tara Benoit finds new purpose after loss—launching a book and coaching women to move forward.
    • [00:12:27] An introduction to the MOVE method and the inspiration behind her new program.
    • [00:13:36] Insights from her book release and the impact it’s having on others.
    • [00:15:14] Where to find Tara Benoit online and connect further.
    • [00:16:10] Fun Street: favorite movies, EDM jams, go-to foods, and lifestyle habits.
    • [00:21:18] Dream travel destinations, family, and a final message of hope and inspiration.
    • [00:22:12] Outro Voiceover wraps the show.


    This is one episode you’ll want to share with anyone looking for a comeback story—or who needs a reminder that life’s sharpest turns can reveal your true direction.

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    23 mins
  • 1134: Natsuyo Lipschutz - "The Culture of One"
    Dec 2 2025

    What if everything you thought was “common sense”… isn’t actually common at all?


    On this eye-opening episode of Thrive Loud, host Lou Diamond welcomes Natsuyo Lipschutz—Tokyo native, global consultant, five-time speech contest champion, and cancer survivor—who reveals how our assumptions about culture, communication, and even “common sense” can lead to major misunderstandings, lost opportunities, and game-changing breakthroughs in business and life.


    Together, they dive into Natsuyo Lipschutz’s transformative “Culture of One” framework, showing how cultural diversity goes way beyond nationality or ethnicity and is shaped by layers of personal experience, values, and perspectives. From getting fired by someone in her own culture for being “too Americanized,” to helping international leaders overcome cross-cultural barriers, Natsuyo Lipschutz shares candid stories and practical strategies for building trust, asking game-changing questions, and helping teams find their one powerful voice.


    Key highlights include:

    • Why cultural misunderstandings are often greatest between people who THINK they’re similar (hint: even US and UK, not just US vs. Japan!)
    • How Natsuyo Lipschutz’s own shocking career setback led to her mission to decode cultural layers in real time—not as a researcher, but as a master connector.
    • The secret power of asking “good questions” to break through assumptions, surface blind spots, and create “aha moments” in multicultural settings.
    • How generations, gender, and life experience shape how we communicate—and why every individual has a “culture of one.”
    • Behind the scenes of Natsuyo Lipschutz’s keynote speeches, including her memorable trick to reveal how speaking the same language doesn’t guarantee true understanding.
    • Fun street revelations: ballroom dancing, favorite foods, and global dreams.


    Timestamped overview:

    00:00: Intro and welcome

    00:01: Career rewind and roots in cross-cultural communication

    00:05: The true meaning of cultural diversity (“Culture of One”)

    00:08: Why “common sense” isn’t always common—real-life consulting lessons

    00:12: Asking powerful questions & uncovering blind spots

    00:14: Speech contest wins and delivering content in English

    00:15: Audience aha moments and the impact of communication

    00:17: Natsuyo Lipschutz’s “happy accident” gift from her work

    00:18: Fun Street—movies, music, food, and dancing revelations

    00:24: Final reflections—life as a global citizen and adapting through experience

    00:26: Closing thoughts and Thrive Loud outro

    Get ready to challenge the way you think about culture, leadership, and connection—with actionable advice you can use today. Listen in, and start building YOUR culture of one!

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    28 mins
  • 1133: Brianna Sylver - "Leading Through Free Fall"
    Nov 25 2025

    What if the secret to surviving—and thriving—in the chaos of change is learning to lead as if you’re skydiving into the unknown?


    In this shockingly honest and insightful episode of Thrive LouD, host Lou Diamond welcomes innovation strategist and author of "Leading Through Free Fall," Brianna Sylver.


    Prepare for an eye-opening conversation that rewrites the rules of leadership during turbulence, revealing why true growth often begins when you let go of certainty and learn to trust—both yourself and your teams.


    Brianna shares her journey from accidental entrepreneur to the founder of Sylver Consulting, an innovation research and strategy firm serving Fortune 1000 organizations and city governments. Drawing parallels between skydiving (yes, literal free-fall!) and guiding organizations through massive change, Brianna unpacks how embracing turbulence and uncertainty is the key to unlocking trust and transformation.


    Key highlights include:

    • The real meaning behind “free fall” leadership and why turbulence is necessary for growth
    • How empathy and intention are Brianna’s superpowers for building trust in traumatized, uncertain workplaces
    • Practical insights from her book, including actionable tools like the “Five Intention Setting Questions” that have solved decade-old roadblocks for organizations
    • Stories of inner and outer transformation from readers who’ve discovered their own power as innovators
    • The shifting definition of movement and momentum in today’s business world—sometimes patience is the smartest move
    • Fun rapid-fire favorites: Brianna’s go-to movies, musical theater dreams, and her passion for the perfect chocolate cake

    Whether you’re a leader navigating layoffs, organizational paralysis, or personal uncertainty, this episode is packed with the encouragement and strategies you need to turn turbulence into trust—and thrive at the next level.

    Timestamped Episode Overview: 00:00 – Meet Brianna Sylver: accidental entrepreneur and innovation strategist

    03:30 – The metaphor of “free fall” leadership revealed

    06:05 – Turning turbulence into trust—how Sylver Consulting does it

    09:36 – The epidemic of uncertainty in Fortune 1000 organizations

    13:50 – Rethinking movement: why sometimes you need to pause to grow

    15:09 – The “gift” of creating transformational content

    17:40 – Real-world breakthroughs from Brianna’s book

    18:56 – Where to connect with Brianna: LinkedIn, Silver Consulting, and more

    19:53 – Fun Street: movies, music, chocolate cake, and more

    24:00 – Musical theater dreams and hot yoga bootcamp

    25:50 – If Brianna could be anywhere…why Brazil beaches win

    26:59 – Closing thoughts: leading through free fall

    27:34 – Thrive Loud outro and where to find more


    Ready to unlock growth and navigate change with confidence? Dive in and get inspired!

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    28 mins
  • 1132: Rabbi Jonathan Jaffe & Rabbi Leora Londy - "In Such A Time"
    Nov 18 2025

    What if being a Jewish leader today meant navigating both unprecedented pride and relentless adversity—all at the exact same time?


    In this episode of Thrive Loud with Lou Diamond, you’ll hear firsthand how Rabbis Jonathan Jaffe and Rabbi Leora Londy are answering that challenge for their community, and what lessons their journey might hold for all of us during turbulent times.


    Co-hosted by the ever-insightful Michelle Katz, Lou brings you an uplifting, thought-provoking conversation exploring faith, identity, and the surprising power of disagreement. The rabbis share their distinct paths to leadership, their emotional response to recent global events affecting their community (including the aftermath of October 7th), and reveal how anti-Semitism has fostered a deeper sense of purpose—and clarity—within their roles.


    You’ll also get an exclusive peek into their podcast, In Such a Time: a daring initiative at Temple Beth El of Northern Westchester that confronts divisiveness with honest, respectful dialogue. The rabbis discuss why modeling disagreement is sacred, how Jewish tradition champions debate, and what they've learned about creating content in a rapidly changing world.


    Catch this episode for:

    • Behind-the-scenes stories from Jonathan Jaffea nd Rabbi Leora Londy’s personal and professional journeys
    • Vulnerable reflections on leading a Jewish community through challenge and change
    • Insights into the art of creating content that connects and heals
    • An infectious sense of hope, humor, and authenticity


    Timestamped Overview:

    00:00:02 – Intro Announcer introduces the show and host Lou Diamond

    00:00:26 – Lou Diamond welcomes listeners and co-host Michelle Katz

    00:01:54 – Michelle Katz introduces guests Jonathan Jaffe and Rabbi Leora Londy

    00:02:45 – Jonathan Jaffe shares his journey to Temple Beth El

    00:03:46 – Rabbi Leora Londy shares her path from Israel to the congregation

    00:05:00 – Discussion on transitioning into a new community and building leadership

    00:07:41 – How Jewish identity and anti-Semitism are shaping community responses

    00:12:18 – The emotional toll and responsibility of spiritual leadership

    00:14:32 – Introduction and purpose behind the In Such a Time podcast

    00:17:26 – Content creation as a relational and spiritual gift

    00:22:23 – Where to find the rabbis’ podcast and community resources

    00:22:42 – “Speakeasy Pub Crawl”: Rapid-fire fun questions and personal insights

    00:29:02 – Closing remarks: reflections on leadership, community, and hope

    Whether you’re seeking inspiration, understanding, or just great conversation about thriving in extraordinary times, this episode is guaranteed to deliver.

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    31 mins
  • 1131: Tiffaney Childers - "R.I.S.E. U.P."
    Nov 11 2025

    In this powerful episode of Thrive Loud, host Lou Diamond welcomes Tiffaney Childers—author, speaker, and suicide loss advocate—for a heartfelt and eye-opening conversation. Tiffaney shares her deeply personal story of losing both parents to suicide, her long journey through grief, and the moment that inspired her to reclaim her identity and help others find hope after tragedy. She introduces her "Rise Up Method," a step-by-step approach to healing that includes reaching out, journaling, embracing change, and protecting your peace.

    Together, Lou Diamond and Tiffaney Childers discuss the urgent mental health crisis, the importance of talking openly about suicide, and the life-changing work being done through local outreach programs for survivors. Tiffaney also shares how listeners can find support, start their own groups, and utilize resources to help themselves or others struggling with loss.

    Tune in for an inspiring story of courage, practical tools for healing, and essential information about building community in the face of mental health challenges. If you or someone you know is navigating loss or needs hope, this episode is a must-watch.

    Learn more about Tiffaney's book, her advocacy work, and key suicide prevention resources in the episode links!

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    23 mins
  • 1130: Stacey Uhrig - "Flip Your Mindset"
    Nov 4 2025

    What if the wounds holding you back aren’t the ones you can see—or even remember?


    In this thought-provoking episode of “Thrive LouD,” host Lou Diamond sits down with certified trauma care practitioner and rapid transformational therapy expert Stacey Uhrig, unlocking the surprising truths about trauma, healing, and why so many high-achieving people struggle with feeling “not enough”—despite seemingly perfect childhoods.


    Discover:

    • The pivotal “whisper” that steered Stacey Uhrig

      toward a transformative, purpose-driven career—plus how her own 30-year journey in therapy led her to create something she’d never seen before in the mental health space.

    • The emotional roots behind the most common wound her clients face, and why psychological safety matters just as much as physical safety—whether you recognize the trauma or not.

    • Insider insights into Polyvagal Theory, nervous system science, and rapid transformational therapy, and how Stacey Uhrig combines these modalities to empower healing and resilience.

    • How her podcast, “Flip Your Mindset,” was born out of pandemic necessity and now delivers top experts and real stories for those seeking guidance beyond traditional therapy.

    • Her refreshing philosophy on rest, self-compassion, and giving yourself permission not to be “on” 24/7.

    • Fun street favorites—from movie picks like “Sliding Doors” to why Taylor Swift’s newest ballad is on repeat in her life.


    Whether you’re looking to understand your own stuck-ness, supercharge your resilience, or simply get inspired by someone who’s turned hard-won wisdom into healing for herself and others, this episode is packed with practical advice and honest conversation that just might flip your worldview.


    Episode Timestamp Overview:

    • [00:00:02] Meet your host and guest: The “whisper” that launched Stacey’s career
    • [00:02:24] Personal emotional wounds, therapy, and the path to trauma expertise
    • [00:05:31] The science behind why traditional therapy often misses the mark—how Stacey’s approach is different
    • [00:07:28] The surprising “everyday wound” most of us share
    • [00:10:16] Explaining psychological/physical safety, nervous system responses, and client breakthroughs
    • [00:11:22] The origins and evolution of the “Flip Your Mindset” podcast
    • [00:12:32] What Stacey loves most about podcasting and teaching trauma concepts
    • [00:14:33] Stacey’s self-care, rest philosophy, and why thriving isn’t always about “doing”
    • [00:16:58] Where to find Stacey and her resources
    • [00:17:55] Fun Street: Movies, music, favorite foods, activities, and dream destinations
    • [00:24:48] Final words of wisdom and episode wrap-up


    Don’t miss the episode that might just flip your understanding of trauma, healing, and thriving for good.

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    26 mins