• 3 Tips to Boost Your Wellness Biz!
    Aug 24 2022

    Learn my 3 simple strategies to increase your brand awareness and increase your sales. By doing these 3 things daily, you will be displaying a level of Competency and Confidence that will resonate with potential clients! 

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    6 mins
  • My Fitness Addiction Part 2 - My Ulcerative Colitis Diagnosis
    Sep 27 2021

    In part two of my story (Lee-Ann), I discuss how my fitness addiction started and how my Ulcerative Colitis Diagnosis leveled up my addiction into an uncharted territory.

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    32 mins
  • How We Got Started In Our Fitness Journey - Part 1 Mom's Making me Manic!
    Aug 31 2021

    Chera and I talk story about how we got started in fitness; the difference between having our mom in her 20s (me Lee-Ann) versus a mom in her late 30s (Chera) when growing into your own as a young girl navigating body change and some funny stories in between when your older sis (me Lee-Ann) big sis bosses you into doing some epic fitness shit! 

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    31 mins
  • (Guest Speaker, The Art of Being) Using Exercise & Diet Addiction as an Emotional Crutch
    Aug 10 2021

    Lee-Ann Watanabe is a guest speaker on The Art of Being podcast hosted by Coach Pati Hoyt. The Art of Being podcast was created to hear & share transformative stories from beautiful beings whose lives have been affected by mental/physical challenging circumstances which they not only overcame it, they are actually thriving today! Pati Hoyt went through her own mental & physical health journey which she overcame after many years dealing with it. Today, she has healed and transformed her life around. That’s why Pati became a Life Coach and is so passionate about helping others on their journey! These stories will give hope to someone who is still going thru their own healing journey. 

    On this episode, Lee-Ann discusses using extreme exercise and dieting behavior (her addictions) as her long time emotional crutch and when that exercise high stopped working, how Lee-Ann was able to transform herself out of this distraction and into her true calling. Her mission is to help ladies with the same. The take-away tip - ask for help, seek out support and know that you too can release what no longer serves you!


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    30 mins
  • Overwhelmed & Anxious?
    Aug 10 2021

    A client conversation triggered today's podcast episode - my mom client was drinking a bottle of wine every night and realized that she was dealing with mom guilt. What perfect way to discuss how to navigate feeling overwhelmed and anxious than with Sistah Chera who shares her journey of tuning out with distractions to now tuning in! 

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    30 mins
  • How Chasing Perfect Created My Self Sabotage
    Aug 9 2021

    Perfectionism means to hold oneself or other to the highest standards. But when I realized that chasing perfect also created a bit of self-sabotage, I wanted to dig deeper into why was I doing this? If I shoot for perfect, but always leave an exit strategy for myself, how am I perfect then? Do you struggle with a perfectionist mindset? 


    Have you ever been so afraid of failing at something that you decided not to try it at all? Or has a fear of failure meant that, subconsciously, you undermined your own efforts to avoid the possibility of a larger failure? Yep, it me. Listen for what happened, how I handled it and what I hope to learn moving forward.

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    20 mins
  • Being Brave
    Aug 3 2021

    Sisters in Blood, Vastly different in Nature we discuss our most recent act of being BRAVE; what being brave means to each of us and how you too can jump on the Be Brave Beautiful train! 

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    18 mins
  • Should Parents Comment About Their Kids Weight?
    Jul 2 2021

    I'm not a Doctor or a Therapist. Just your in person and virtual Honolulu Personal Trainer. BUT, I was once a child who grew up where my weight was (what felt to me) a constant issue. I definitely believe that this family dynamic contributed to my eventual disordered eating and exercise pattern which spanned nearly two decades. Am I cured? There is no such thing. It is a constant balance of navigating a murky middle where by you separate what's truth and what's fiction. This is the dark side of exercise; something seemingly healthy that when you fixate upon and obsess about it, it's never an issue because well, it's exercise after all (not heroin!) and when you are like me, in a very normal body that doesn't indicate "exercise addiction" you then just someone who is referred to as "very passionate about exercise." 

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    23 mins