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Shawna and LaLa: Life Beyond The Mic

Shawna and LaLa: Life Beyond The Mic

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Shawna and LaLa's mission is to empower and advocate for women living with health challenges and disabilities. Through our podcast, we offer a unique blend of humor, honesty, and innovative solutions, providing practical advice and emotional support. Navigating life obstacles with honest product reviews. With laughter and resilience, we celebrate each victory, big or small. Our goal is to foster a vibrant community where every woman feels understood and valued. We strive to create a more inclusive and supportive world for all. Every episode, they tackle their health challenges and disabilities head-on, sharing personal stories that celebrate resilience and the power of vulnerability.Shawna and LaLa Sciences sociales
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    • Women Supporting Women: The Pajamas Bringing Dignity Back to Hospitals
      Feb 19 2026
      Valentine’s Day looked very different this year. While most people were out celebrating, LaLa was working an event for her Cannoli Cart business and Shawna was completely exhausted from life, health, and everything in between. From there, the girls headed to the What She Said event in Hoboken, NJ, where they spent the entire day interviewing inspiring founders, entrepreneurs, creatives, and community leaders, both women and men, whose perspective added a powerful dynamic to the conversation.In this episode, they recap the energy of the room, the power of community, and what it really takes to show up fully while navigating health challenges and disabilities. Sometimes exhaustion is proof you’re building something bigger than yourself.
      Shawna shares her now-infamous St. Pierre waffle moment... Yes, the entire pack! Plus her new Bougie Bottle that reminds her of her grandmother and why small comforts can mean everything for mental health and resilience. Then they sit down with Cindy Mutti, founder of Just Because Love Does, to talk about adaptive hospital clothing and medical-friendly pajamas designed with built-in access for heart monitors, IV ports, drains, and medical lines. Her mission is restoring dignity, comfort, and normalcy to patients navigating chronic illness, medical trauma, and hospital recovery.

      This episode explores women’s empowerment, entrepreneurship, disability advocacy, adaptive fashion, hospital recovery, resilience, and what real support actually looks like beyond the spotlight.
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      43 min
    • Back After the Blizzard: Valentine’s Confidence & Gut Health Real Talk
      Feb 12 2026
      After two weeks away, we’re back with a Valentine’s Day episode packed with lifestyle, health, and honest conversation.LaLa shares her Cayman Islands getaway. Shawna talks winter storms and freezing temps. We feature Madison Park, Tini Lux, and Adam & Eve with products that support comfort, accessibility, and feeling confident in your body.Then we dive deep into IBS and SIBO with Kaytee Hadley, founder of The Integrative Center for IBS and SIBO. We discuss symptoms, testing, gut bacteria imbalance, inflammation, and real steps women can take to feel better.If you’re struggling with IBS, SIBO, chronic bloating, or digestive discomfort, this episode is full of valuable insight.
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      1 h et 8 min
    • When Doctors Don’t Listen - The Cost of Being Dismissed
      Jan 22 2026
      In this episode of Life Beyond The Mic, Shawna and LaLa talk about why they’re stepping away from one-size-fits-all, textbook medicine and embracing a more holistic, individualized approach to healthcare, all while preparing for the snowstorm of the century. They open up about medical gaslighting, being dismissed by doctors, and the importance of doing your own research, bringing case studies to appointments, and getting second (and third) opinions. Both share moments when doctors didn’t listen, and how they were right all along. LaLa discusses the devastating reality of medical negligence and how her colon ruptured after five doctors failed to take her symptoms seriously.
      Shawna also shares a major update: after 36 years of unanswered questions, she recently met with a genetics doctor who may finally have answers related to her Cerebral Palsy and other long-standing health issues that have gone unexplained for decades. This episode is a reminder that patient advocacy saves lives, holistic health looks at the whole person, and you are allowed to push for answers, even when the system makes it hard.
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      32 min
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