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  • Mindfulness for All Live Event Preview
    Dec 8 2025
    Ep. 141 In the episode Kelly Marie invited you to attend the first mindfulness class of Front Seat Life, LLC. Kelly Marie has completed her mindfulness facilitation training at Brown University and is excited to invite you to Mindfulness for All — Introduction to Mindfulness This welcoming, practical online class is designed specifically for people who want to learn what mindfulness really is and try several accessible practices. Over 90 minutes, Kelly Marie will guide you through simple exercises, with discussion about how mindfulness can support stress management, societal stressors, and daily resilience. The session centers lived experience, acknowledges racialized and gender based stressors, and offers tools you can use immediately—no prior experience required. What to expect:*Brief overview of mindfulness and its benefits in everyday life*Three guided practices*Short reflections on how cultural context and identity shape attention and stress*Practical tips to incorporate short practices into busy days*Space for shared reflection and questions Who this is for:*People curious about mindfulness*Beginners who prefer culturally aware instruction*Anyone seeking simple, effective tools for stress relief and focus Come with a curious or open mind. Leave with a small set of practices you can use right away and resources to continue your practice. Register for the free event at Events — Front Seat Life, LLC Resources: Crisis helpline phone numbers: Dial 988 for immediate assistance or 741741 for text support Use 211 as the helpline for resources 🎙️ Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder of Front Seat Life LLC 🎙️ Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder of Front Seat Life LLC 📲 Instagram @‌thefrontseatlife FB @‌thefrontseatlife, Email KellyMarie@FrontSeatLife.com 🎧 Produced & edited by JazzCast Pros 🔗 Click Here to rate & review on Apple Podcasts 🚀 Rate & Share this Podcast from Spotify 🔐 Add this show to your collection on Pandora. 💪 Support the Show with a one-time donation on PayPal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • When They Don’t Come Home for the Holidays
    Dec 1 2025
    Ep. 140 The holidays aren’t always joyful. Sometimes they bring quiet heartbreak—the kind you don’t post about. In this week’s episode of Healthy Illness, Kelly Marie opens up a tender conversation about what happens when the people you expected at your table… don’t come home for the holidays. Whether it’s due to shifting family dynamics, unresolved tension, grief, or life simply changing, the absence can feel personal—even when it’s not. Kelly gently guides listeners through the complex emotions that surface when your home is no longer the gathering place it used to be. Through heartfelt reflections and honest storytelling, she reminds you that you cannot control who shows up, but you can control how you move through the disappointment, protect your energy, and redefine what the holidays mean for you. This episode is a compassionate companion for anyone grieving old traditions, navigating emotional distance, or trying to find their footing in a season that doesn’t feel the same. 💡 Key Takeaways Shifted family roles and grief can impact who gathers—and who doesn’t. You only control yourself; others’ choices are not a reflection of your worth. New traditions can bring unexpected peace, joy, and clarity. Open, compassionate communication can ease emotional tension. Self-care, therapy, and mindful reflection support healing during this season. Let this episode remind you that even when loved ones don’t come home, you still deserve peace, joy, and a holiday that supports your healing. 💬 Notable Quotes “You only control you. You don’t control anyone else.” “Your house may have been a source of joy, but no longer is for relatives and loved ones because of loss.” “Invite peace into your heart and processes during this time of year.” “Don’t take it personally; there may be extenuating circumstances.” Crisis helpline phone numbers: Dial 988 for immediate assistance or 741741 for text support Use 211 as the helpline for resources 🎙️ Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder of Front Seat Life LLC 🎙️ Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder of Front Seat Life LLC 📲 Instagram @‌thefrontseatlife FB @‌thefrontseatlife, Email KellyMarie@FrontSeatLife.com 🎧 Edited by JazzCast Pros 🔗 Click Here to rate & review on Apple Podcasts 🚀 Rate & Share this Podcast from Spotify 🔐 Add this show to your collection on Pandora. 💪 Support the Show with a one-time donation on PayPal Chapters: 0:00 When Your Home Isn't the Holiday Destination 1:56 Managing Holiday Tensions and Home Expectations 4:10 Embracing Self-Control Amidst Uncontrollable Life Circumstances 6:47 The Impact of Loss and Change on Family Dynamics 7:25 Desiring Family Gatherings Despite Not Celebrating Holidays 8:25 Finding Joy Amidst Personal Transformation and Life's Challenges 9:01 Understanding Family Dynamics and Holiday Traditions 14:33 Communication During the Holidays 16:34 Improving Relationships 17:54 Crisis Resources and Support for Mental Health Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Bouncing Back Takes Time + That's Okay
    Nov 17 2025
    Ep. 139 Kelly Marie shares her raw and honest journey of managing mental health while juggling professional and personal commitments. Reflecting on the nuances of living with mental illness and the importance of grace in healing, she navigates her path toward balance. In this episode, Kelly addresses the complexity of living with mental health conditions, revealing how even with extensive effort, newfound challenges and exhaustion can arise. This exploration provides listeners with an authentic view into the ongoing nature of healing, illustrating that growth is continual and requires patience and self-compassion. Key Takeaways: Mental health and mental illness exist on distinct spectrums, and functional productivity does not always equate to mental health. Healing is an ongoing process that takes time despite taking active measures like therapy or medication. The importance of giving oneself grace and allowing for the process of healing to naturally unfold is emphasized. Upcoming episodes will feature insightful conversations on veterans' mental health and child advocacy. Trusted relationships are crucial for recognizing and addressing mental health signs and symptoms. Crisis helpline phone numbers: Dial 988 for immediate assistance or 741741 for text support Use 211 as the helpline for resources 🎙️ Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder of Front Seat Life LLC 📲 Instagram @‌thefrontseatlife FB @‌thefrontseatlife, Email KellyMarie@FrontSeatLife.com 🎧 Produced & edited by JazzCast Pros 🔗 Click Here to rate & review on Apple Podcasts 🚀 Rate & Share this Podcast from Spotify 🔐 Add this show to your collection on Pandora. 💪 Support the Show with a one-time donation on PayPal Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Clearing Your Plate: Taking Stock of Commitments Before Overwhelm Hits
    Nov 3 2025
    Ep. 138 If your plate feels more like a buffet of burnout than a balanced meal, it’s time to clear it. In this empowering episode of the Healthy Illness Podcast, host Kelly Marie walks you through how to take honest inventory of your life—what’s feeding your purpose and what’s draining your peace. From her leadership training in the Health Leader Fellowship Program to her mindfulness studies at Brown University, Kelly shares real strategies for knowing when you’ve got too much on your plate, how to categorize what stays, what goes, and how to confidently say no without guilt. 🎙️ Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder of Front Seat Life LLC 📲 Instagram @‌thefrontseatlife FB @‌thefrontseatlife, Email KellyMarie@FrontSeatLife.com 🎧 Produced & edited by JazzCast Pros Key Takeaways: ✅ Inventory Everything – List every role, responsibility, and relationship demanding your energy.✅ Spot “The Grip” – Recognize when stress has you acting outside your best self.✅ Separate Needs from Preferences – Identify what must be done by you vs. what simply needs to get done.✅ Define Non-Negotiables – Keep what sustains you: work, self-care, and basic needs.✅ Release What Doesn’t Fit – If it no longer serves your peace, it doesn’t belong on your plate.✅ Refill Intentionally – Once you clear your plate, only add back what truly nourishes your life. Crisis helpline phone numbers: Dial 988 for immediate assistance or 741741 for text support Use 211 as the helpline for resources 🔗 Click Here to rate & review on Apple Podcasts 🚀 Rate & Share this Podcast from Spotify 🔐 Add this show to your collection on Pandora. 💪 Support the Show with a one-time donation on PayPal #HealthyIllnessPodcast #MentalHealthAwareness #Boundaries #SelfCareIsSuccess #AlignedEntrepreneur Chapters: 0:00 Managing Overcommitment 4:15 Balancing Multiple Roles and Responsibilities in Daily Life 7:54 Trauma Awareness, and Teaching Practices 10:14 Prioritizing and Letting Go 17:46 Accessing Crisis Support and Community Resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Building a Business While Protecting Your Peace [Live] with Detra Trueheart + Latricia Davis
    Oct 27 2025
    Ep. 137 Building a business should never come at the expense of your well-being. In this special live episode of the Healthy Illness Podcast, Kelly Marie is joined by Dr. Latricia Davis, Detra Trueheart and a live studio audience to explore how entrepreneurs can build businesses that honor their mental and emotional health. Success doesn’t have to mean exhaustion. Together, Kelly, Dr. Davis, and Detra unpack the ways that structure, self-awareness, and boundaries can protect your peace while growing your enterprise. 💡 Key Takeaways: How to perform a “resiliency check-in” to assess your spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being Practical ways to build boundaries into your daily workflow Why delegating tasks isn’t giving up control—it’s investing in your growth and community How to prepare mentally and structurally for rapid business growth This episode is for every entrepreneur ready to do business differently—by putting mental health first. 📺 Watch the full live replay on YouTube: JazzCast Pros Channel📞 If you or someone you know needs support, dial 988 for 24/7 confidential mental health assistance. 🎙️ Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder of Front Seat Life LLC 📲 Instagram @‌thefrontseatlife FB @‌thefrontseatlife, Email KellyMarie@FrontSeatLife.com 🎧 Produced & edited by JazzCast Pros 🔗 Click Here to rate & review on Apple Podcasts 🚀 Rate & Share this Podcast from Spotify 🔐 Add this show to your collection on Pandora. 💪 Support the Show with a one-time donation on PayPal Chapters 0:00 Welcome to Healthy Illness Live at WXXI Studios 0:45 Meet Dr. Latricia Clarissa Davis and Detra Trueheart 2:15 Why Mental Health Matters in Entrepreneurship 3:40 The Power of Boundaries and Self Check-Ins 5:10 Rest as a Leadership Strategy 6:00 Permission to Protect Your Peace 7:20 Setting Standards and Limiting Access 8:25 Creating White Space in Your Schedule 10:00 The Cost of Doing It All Yourself 12:10 Delegating to Support Others and Yourself 14:20 How to Hire Help and Still Grow 16:40 Preparing for Sudden Business Growth 17:45 Mindset Shifts for Scaling Up 20:00 Lessons from Dr. Davis’ Entrepreneurial Journey 22:30 Knowing When to Let Go and Pivot 24:20 Burnout, Boundaries, and the Power of Pause 25:20 Final Reflections and Mental Health Resources Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Recognizing the Signs of a Mental Health Slump: Moldy Dishes & Wardrobe Breakdowns
    Oct 20 2025
    Ep. 136 When moldy dishes and wardrobe meltdowns become red flags, it’s time to check in. In this raw and eye-opening episode of Healthy Illness, Coach Kelly Marie gets brutally honest about her mental health journey — the good, the bad, and the ugly. After weeks of struggle, a therapy session gave her just enough motivation to face the sink… only to discover mold on the dishes. The next day, a battle with her own reflection revealed something deeper: when clothes stop “looking right,” it’s not about fashion — it’s a warning sign. Kelly opens up about how she uses checklists to monitor her mood and behavior, helping her identify the early signs of a depressive episode and Borderline Personality Disorder flare-ups before they spiral. Her story reminds listeners that recognizing your triggers and tracking your patterns can be lifesaving tools on the path to healing. 🎧 Join Kelly as she drives from the back seat to the front seat of her life — one honest conversation at a time. Resources Mentioned: Call 211 or visit www.211.org for local support services Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call 988 Crisis Text Line: Text GO to 741741 Listen to Fatha Torch Podcast for a male perspective on mental health Connect with Kelly Marie: Email: FrontSeatLife@gmail.com Follow: IG @thefrontseatlife | FB @thefrontseatlife Produced by JazzCast Pros Podcast Network FB @JazzCastPros #MentalHealthMonday #Healing #FrontSeatLife #JazzCastPros #MentalHealthAwareness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Who Said That? Challenging the Voices Behind Your Actions
    Oct 13 2025
    Ep. 135 Ever stop and ask yourself why you do things the way you do? From how you fold your laundry to how you handle your relationships—so much of what we do is inherited thinking. In this episode of Healthy Illness, host Coach Kelly Marie dives into the question we all need to ask more often: “Who said that?” Through a heartfelt story about a family recipe passed down through generations, Kelly unpacks how old habits and beliefs—whether from family, culture, or social media—can quietly dictate our decisions. Using her “Says Who” tool, she shares four simple but transformative questions to help you pause, reflect, and reclaim your own way of doing things. ✨ Key Takeaways: The “Pot Roast Principle”: how family traditions reveal unconscious conditioning 4 questions to challenge automatic thoughts and actions Why “this is how it’s always been done” can block personal growth How to choose methods, routines, and mindsets that actually serve you Permission to rewrite your own rules—with compassion and humor 💬 Try the Says Who Tool: 1️⃣ Who said I have to do it this way? 2️⃣ Why am I doing it this way? 3️⃣ How can I do this in a way that’s best for me? 4️⃣ Is this new way better, or can I think of another way to do it? Need Support? If you’re in need of mental health resources: Dial 211 for local community and support services Call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (24/7 confidential help in the U.S.) 🎙️ Connect with the Show: Follow @HealthyIllnessPodcast on Instagram Subscribe to the JazzCast Pros Network for more empowering shows: www.JazzCastPros.com Share this episode with someone who’s ready to start doing things their way 💛 Chapters: 0:00 Welcome to Healthy Illness 0:51 The Pot Roast Story That Started It All 2:36 Why Do We Keep Doing Things the Same Way? 3:44 From Bike Rides to Mental Shifts 4:33 Introducing the Says Who Tool 5:00 Who Said I Have to Do It This Way? 5:31 Why Am I Doing It This Way? 6:00 How Can I Do This in a Way That’s Best for Me? 6:56 Is This New Way Better—or Not? 8:03 Why Challenging Family Traditions Feels Hard 10:00 What the Pot Roast Teaches Us About Growth 11:40 Honoring the Past While Doing What Works for You 12:44 Your Way Is the Right Way 13:49 The Four Questions Recap 14:20 Mental Health Resources You Can Use 15:02 Final Thoughts: Do What Works Best for You Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • When Getting Out of Bed Feels Impossible: My Depression Life Hack for Small Wins
    Oct 8 2025
    Ep. 134 When depression hits, even simple tasks feel impossible. In this episode of Healthy Illness, I reveal my go-to strategy for turning breakdowns into breakthroughs: the “Why or How” tool. It’s how I’ve learned to bank small wins, rebuild confidence, and actually start feeling better. If you’ve ever wondered: ✨ How can I manage my mental health when I’m struggling to function? ✨ What’s one simple mindset shift that can help me get unstuck? ✨ Where can I find real support and resources when it all feels too heavy? Then this one’s for you. I’ll walk you step-by-step through how I use the “Why or How” tool in my own healing journey—and how you can adapt it to fit your life. Because sometimes, the path to peace starts with one tiny win. 💛 🧠 Mental Health Resources 📞 Call 211 or visit www.211.org for help finding public services in your area 📱 Suicide Prevention Helpline: Call 988 anytime, 24/7 💬 Text GO to 741741 to reach a trained crisis counselor Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder of Front Seat Life LLC 📸 IG: @thefrontseatlife 📘 FB: @thefrontseatlife 📧 Email: FrontSeatLife@gmail.com Other episodes you'll enjoy: Dirty Dishes & Wardrobe Malfunctions I Want My Skin Back: living with Borderline Personality Disorder Handle Stress Before It Handles You Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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