All Episodes
223. SOUND BATH GONE GOOD
Izumi "Asura" Serra is a healer, a teacher, a singer, and a sound journey-ist (it's a word because I said it's a word). Through her bowls and bells, gongs and drums, and yes, even her own voice, she channels emotion, compassion, and rejuvenation....
222. GRANDMA STAND GONE GOOD
Mike Matthews had an incredibly close relationship with his Grandma Eileen. So when one of his co-workers needed some support and a sounding board, he gave them her phone number and said, 'Give my grandma a call. Trust me.' And after this co-worker...
221. MENTORING GONE GOOD
Keaver Brenai is mentoring with a mic—using her own talent and own journey to help bring up the next generation of creatives surrounding her. She’s a voice-over artist, a singer, an author, and most notably, Keaver is consistently happy right where...
220. COMFORTOLOGIST GONE GOOD
Dr. Steven Drabek draws from his four-decade career and personal journey as a cancer survivor and chronic pain patient to offer his unique perspective. He’s board-certified in family medicine and hospice and palliative medicine with an advocacy for...
219. KICKIN’ COUNTRY SB GONE GOOD
Christy Grant invites you to boot up and get your two step on with Kickin' Country SB. Did you know country line dancing is back in a big way in 2025? Christy did—and does—as a dance instructor herself, this is one of her life-long passions. She's...
218. JESSICA CRUZ GONE GOOD – PART 2
Jessica Cruz has a passion for compassion and inclusivity. Over the past decade in the vegan industry, she's focused on making plant-based living approachable, fun, and empowering for everyone—regardless of their background or level of curiosity....
217. JESSICA CRUZ GONE GOOD – PART 1
Jessica Cruz has a passion for compassion and inclusivity. Over the past decade in the vegan industry, she's focused on making plant-based living approachable, fun, and empowering for everyone—regardless of their background or level of curiosity....
216. MIND TRAINING GONE GOOD
Ravinder Taylor has spent the past 30 years researching and analyzing self-help modalities. She believes life educates our minds to expect less, thereby limiting us. But she also believes we can make changes, thru practice, and live a more...
215. DO-OVER DIVAS GONE GOOD
Do-Over Divas is a fun, irreverent podcast where three fearless midlife mavericks share unfiltered stories of reinvention and prove your most badass chapter might be the one you never planned. Jill Shea, Libby Silverman and Corie Vickers flip the...
214. QUEER MAGIC GONE GOOD
Peter Godard is a queer leadership coach who nurtures people to thrive in life and leadership. His work is an expression of two passions: the joy and possibility of queer magic and liberation for all people. In addition to his queer coaching...
213. LEAP GONE GOOD
Danielle Hanosh wants us all to take a LEAP in the best way possible. Her organization LEAP stands for Leaders for Ethics, Animals, and the Planet. Their mission: to transform today’s youth into the humane leaders of tomorrow who advocate for and...
212. CANDLES GONE GOOD
Lindsay Gould is the burning bright force behind and owner of Candle Bar 111 in Santa Barbara, CA and she's the definition of creative. This episode is another adventure outside the studio as we met up face-to-face and over coffee to talk the...
211. FACES OF REBELLION GONE GOOD – PART 2
Mark Skipper continues the good conversation all about Faces of Rebellion, his artistic mission to lend his voice to the climate crisis at hand. We talk everything from community-building rallies and protests to how he sees himself as an artist in...
210. FACES OF REBELLION GONE GOOD – PART 1
Mark Skipper is equal parts talented artist and climate activist. And just how is he bridging those two passions together? Through his project, Faces of Rebellion, where he sits down with people making a difference in the world to not just sketch...
209. WINE GONE GOOD
Christina Shadle is a functional nutritional therapy practitioner (say that five times fast) aaaand she likes herself some wine (who doesn't?). But she also found that over time (literal time, we are talking aging, people), her tolerance and...














