Épisodes

  • 10. From Slump to Strength: Finally Feeling Like Myself Again
    Mar 2 2026

    You don’t need spring to bloom again—sometimes six months after heartbreak is the reminder you need to let go and come back to yourself.

    In this episode of Hannah's Healthy Habits, I’m opening up about the week I finally felt lighter: six months post-breakup, business thriving but life still a rollercoaster, winter isolation heavy, old wounds whispering… until surrender, a powerful therapy prayer, and a perspective-shifting moment at the spa cracked everything open. I’m sharing the non-negotiable habits I’m clinging to so this breakthrough doesn’t fade—truths about handing it over to God daily, reclaiming movement and joy in my body, breaking people-pleasing patterns at the root, and building consistency from the inside out.

    We talk about:

    • Why healing is never linear
    • The moment soul ties felt literally cut and lightness rushed in
    • Faith anchors: surrender first thing, Bible study in James (especially 1:2-4 for joy in trials), trusting God over control
    • Body & mind habits: hot Pilates that makes you sweat, outdoor walks for sunlight and brain magic, chia pudding mornings to steady cortisol, meal prep that fuels without thinking
    • Life truths: rest before burnout, planning connection over isolation, grace for off days, gratitude as the antidote to old “not enough” voices
    • Reclaiming independence: solo dates, good people, therapy digging at roots from a biblical lens

    This is for anyone still in the trenches—post-breakup fog, winter blues, feeling like your authentic self got buried somewhere along the way. It’s a reminder that change doesn’t wait for perfect timing; it starts with small, surrendered choices, leaning on the Lord, and showing up for the version of you He’s bringing back.

    Thank you for being here, for listening, and for choosing to keep going even when it’s hard.

    What’s one habit or anchor you’re holding onto right now to protect your own shift? Drop it below—I’d love to hear (and maybe shout some out in a future episode)!

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    16 min
  • 09. 26 Things I've Learned in 26 Years
    Feb 23 2026

    You don’t need to wait for the “perfect” year to become the best version of yourself—sometimes turning 26 is the reminder you need.

    In this episode, I’m sharing 26 lessons from my first 26 years of. life: truths about healing, processing emotions, shifting mindset, leaning into faith and prayer instead of anxiety, building real discipline for your future self, caring for your body from the inside out, embracing independence without isolation, refusing to settle in relationships, and so much more.

    We talk about:

    • Why healing takes time and grace, not straight lines
    • Mindset flips like “done is better than perfect” and “it’s never too late to start”
    • Faith practices: jumping to prayer, facing silence, and trusting God’s peace
    • Discipline habits: rest as productivity, charging your phone away, being early
    • Body & life truths: inner care shows outside, gratitude as endless fuel
    • Relationships: don’t settle, not everyone will like you, courage to start over

    This is for anyone in the messy middle of growth—reminding you that change starts with a heart shift, small consistent choices, and trusting the process. Progress isn’t perfect; it’s patient and intentional.

    Thank you for being here, for listening, and for choosing to show up for yourself.

    What’s one lesson from your own life you’re carrying into this year? Drop it below—I’d love to hear (and maybe feature some in a future Q&A)!

    New episodes drop Mondays at 7 AM—subscribe for more real talk on mindset, healthy habits, and growing from the inside out.

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    28 min
  • 08. Patience: Growing Through the Wait
    Jan 26 2026

    “You once wished for the life you are currently living, but are you patient enough for this next season?”

    In this episode of Hannah’s Healthy Habits, we’re talking about why patience feels so hard in a world built for instant everything—and why embracing the wait is the key to sustainable change.

    Patience isn’t just sitting still or passively hoping things work out. It’s active trust in the process: choosing to show up consistently even when results aren’t immediate, reframing frustration as preparation, and giving yourself grace when progress feels slow.

    I talk about my own impatience struggles—today’s chaotic mic fail, snow-shoveling surprises, and how I almost gave in but chose patience instead. We explore how our instant-gratification culture (Amazon, DoorDash, quick fixes) makes waiting feel unbearable, and why delayed rewards like writing letters or watching friendships bloom feel so rewarding when they finally arrive.

    We talk about:

    • Why patience is essential for real, lasting healthy habits
    • Mindset shifts that reframe impatience (waiting as preparation, “cheat meals” as planned indulgences, loneliness as growth)
    • The hidden cost of always rushing and the peace that comes from slowing down
    • Simple, realistic habits to practice patience daily (leaving early, single-tasking, deep breaths in lines, nurturing a plant, delayed rewards, legs up the wall + reading, and more)
    • Why it’s never too late even if you’ve “messed up” this year. Progress is 1% better, one patient choice at a time

    This episode is a reminder that patience isn’t about perfection or endless waiting. It’s about deciding with intention to trust the process, do the small things now for your future self, and enjoy the life you once wished for… right in the middle of building it.

    You don’t need to be perfectly patient.
    You don’t need overnight transformation.
    You just need to choose one small, intentional step today.

    Thank you for being here, for listening, and for choosing to show up for yourself

    What’s one patience habit you’re trying this week? Drop it in the comments, I’d love to hear where you’re tuning in from!

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    21 min
  • 07. No One Plans to Fail, You Might be Failing to Plan
    Jan 19 2026

    “If you fail to plan, you’re planning to fail.” — Benjamin Franklin

    In this episode of Hannah’s Healthy Habits, we’re talking about why failure usually isn’t a lack of discipline — it’s a lack of planning.

    Planning doesn’t mean controlling every detail of your life or doing things perfectly. It means deciding with intention instead of reacting on emotion, exhaustion, or convenience. When we don’t plan, we live in survival mode — constantly busy, overwhelmed, and wondering why we still feel behind.

    I share personal experiences from building my business, navigating burnout, decision fatigue, perfectionism, and learning how small, intentional planning habits have changed the way I move through my days — from meals and workouts to rest, routines, and long-term goals.

    We talk about:

    • Why planning feels so hard (and why that’s normal)
    • The hidden cost of living reactively
    • Planning vs. perfectionism
    • How to plan around your energy, not against it
    • Simple, realistic ways to start planning without overwhelm
    • Reflection questions to help you reset and realign

    This episode is a reminder that planning isn’t about becoming more rigid — it’s about creating space for clarity, peace, and momentum.

    You don’t need to plan perfectly.
    You don’t need to plan far ahead.
    You just need to decide — on purpose.

    Thank you for being here, for listening, and for choosing to show up for yourself 🤍

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    25 min
  • 06. 2026 Breakup Guide: How to Heal from Heartbreak
    Jan 12 2026

    Heartbreak has a way of stopping you in your tracks — especially at the start of a new year. In this first episode of 2026, I’m talking honestly about breakups, healing, and what it actually looks like to move forward when your heart hasn’t caught up to your head yet.

    This episode is for anyone walking through a breakup, divorce, or the ending of a relationship that once felt like forever. We talk about why healing isn’t linear, why understanding why something ended doesn’t immediately remove the attachment, and how to stop reopening the wound so real healing can begin.

    In this episode, I cover:

    • Why heartbreak lingers even when you know the relationship is over
    • The importance of creating space (and what “no contact” is really for)
    • Remembering the full picture — the roses and the thorns
    • Guilt, second-guessing, and the pull of familiar pain
    • How to redirect your love in healthy ways
    • Reconnecting with creativity, friendships, routines, and faith
    • How heartbreak shapes who you become next

    I also share how this season has deepened my faith, what I’m learning about self-trust, and why asking for support is sometimes the strongest next step.

    If you’re in the middle of heartbreak, coming out of it, or walking alongside someone who is — this episode is an invitation to move through it with clarity, discipline, and compassion instead of rushing or judging yourself.

    ✨ Healing doesn’t mean forgetting.
    ✨ It means moving forward — stronger, clearer, and more grounded.

    Thanks for being here, and thanks for listening.

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    21 min
  • 05. 2026 In's and Out's
    Dec 29 2025

    We’re in that in-between season.. past Christmas, not quite to the new year and I wanted to use this time intentionally.

    I’m sharing what I’m bringing with me into 2026, some new habits I want to try, and what I’m choosing to leave behind in 2025. From morning routines, movement, hydration, and meal planning, to screen time boundaries, budgeting, faith, and choosing a word for the year — this episode is an honest look at the systems and habits that help me feel grounded and consistent.

    I also talk openly about the things I’m ready to let go of, like constant resets, procrastination, self-sabotage, overthinking, and overcomplicating my life.

    If you’re feeling reflective, craving clarity, or wanting to move into the new year with intention instead of pressure, this episode is for you.

    ✨ My word for 2026: Patience

    Thanks for being here, and thanks for listening.

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    21 min
  • 04. Small Wins Create Big Results
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode, I’m talking about the power of small wins and why setting attainable goals creates bigger, more sustainable results—especially during busy seasons like the holidays and the end of the year.

    I share why this time of year doesn’t need to be about perfection, restriction, or pressure, but about presence, kindness, and staying connected to yourself even when routines feel off. We talk about letting go of guilt around food, movement, rest, and productivity, and redefining what a “win” can look like in different seasons of life.

    I also dive into why setting the bar too high can lead to burnout, avoidance, and feeling paralyzed—and how breaking goals down into smaller, realistic steps builds momentum, confidence, and consistency over time. From business growth and personal routines to relationships and healing, small wins compound into lasting change.

    We explore how social media distorts our perception of success, why comparison steals joy, and how focusing on your own progress—rather than someone else’s highlight reel—allows you to move forward with clarity and intention.

    I share simple ways to apply small wins in everyday life: setting minimum goals, returning quickly after missed days, shrinking habits to what feels doable, tracking effort instead of outcomes, and ending each day by naming what went right.

    As we move into the new year, this episode encourages you to take inventory without attacking yourself, recognize what actually worked this year, and build your goals from who you already are—not who you think you should be.

    If you’re feeling overwhelmed, behind, or hard on yourself right now, this episode is a reminder that progress doesn’t have to be extreme to be real—and that small, consistent choices are what truly move you forward.

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    18 min
  • 03. Your Fuel Determines Your Future
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode, I’m exploring what it really means to fuel your mind, body, and spirit and how the choices we make in each of these areas shape the future we step into.

    For the body, I share the habits that have been grounding me this year: hydrating first thing in the morning, tongue scraping, morning workouts, cycle-supportive movement, savory breakfasts, meal prepping, stretching, dry brushing, walking, and even cold showers.

    For the mind and emotions, I talk about the routines and boundaries that keep me centered: journaling, monthly reflections, reading at night, limiting screen time, deleting social media, habit tracking with grace, creating a cozy night routine, and being intentional with what I consume.

    And for the spirit, I dive into the practices that bring me peace and clarity—prayer, scripture, worship, stillness, creativity, and surrounding myself with faith-filled, uplifting relationships. Staying spiritually rooted has changed how I respond to stress, how I make decisions, and how connected I feel to my purpose.

    If you’re wanting to feel more aligned, supported, and intentional from the inside out, this episode will help you look honestly at the fuel you’re choosing—and encourage you to make small shifts that create big change.

    If this episode resonates with you, please leave a review and share it with someone who needs it :)

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    24 min