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Do You Sabotage What You Desperately Want?

calendar_today Aug 18, 2026 schedule 52:53

Somatic healing and nervous-system regulation can reveal why anxiety, scarcity thinking, emotional patterns, and self-sabotage keep us from the love, relationships, money, career success, and opportunities we want. Somatic embodiment coach Christina Lane joins Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro of Women Road Warriors to explain why we sometimes unconsciously repel what we desperately desire and how body awareness can make us more available to receive it. The issue may not be availability. It may be access. When part of us doesn’t feel safe, ready, or emotionally available to receive what we desire, we can fall into fight-or-flight, anxious attachment, emotional reactivity, or a desperate “grabbing” energy that pushes people and opportunities away. Christina reveals how somatic coaching, emotional regulation, and mind-body awareness can help us identify these subconscious patterns before they take control. Traditional self-help and talk-based insight can help us understand our behavior, but understanding a pattern doesn’t always stop us from repeating it. Christina explains how somatic coaching brings the body, emotions, subconscious, and nervous system into the process so meaningful change becomes accessible during an argument, a difficult meeting, a date, or a two-in-the-morning anxiety spiral. In this episode, discover: Why anxiety is information—and what it may be trying to protect you fromHow to experience an emotion without feeding it with thoughts and storiesChristina’s 90-second approach to riding an emotional waveHow nervous-system regulation can interrupt fight-or-flight reactionsWhy desperately chasing love, money, or success may push it farther awayHow scarcity thinking creates a cycle that appears to confirm your fearsWhy tone, energy, and body language affect relationships and leadershipHow somatic movement, grounding, dance, and body awareness can shift your emotional stateWhat Christina means by determining what is—and isn’t—“on your menu”How phones, social media, and constant stimulation eliminate the reflective space we needWhy empathy and energetic awareness can transform conflictHow to stop absorbing another person’s negativity and command your own emotional space Christina’s central message is powerful: “The issue is not availability. It’s access. It’s not that what you want isn’t there. It’s that something in you is not available to receive it.” About Christina LaneChristina Lane is a somatic embodiment coach who works virtually with men and women seeking growth in their relationships, careers, emotional awareness, and personal lives. She is certified in somatic therapy support modalities and writes extensively about embodiment, nervous-system regulation, relationships, and personal transformation on Medium, Substack, and other platforms. Christina is also the founder and owner of Conscious Tutoring, which offers warm, effective virtual tutoring. Its Literacy for Life program combines Orton-Gillingham skill development with writing workshops, reading clubs, and offline support. Conscious Tutoring also offers emotion-based executive-functioning classes for teenage girls. Connect with Christina and explore her coaching, courses, client results, and free resources: https://www.christinalanecoaching.com Learn about Conscious Tutoring: https://www.conscioustutoring.com Follow Women Road Warriors and explore more empowering interviews: https://womenroadwarriors.com #SomaticHealing #SomaticCoaching #NervousSystemRegulation #EmotionalRegulation #Embodiment #MindBodyConnection #AnxietyTools #RelationshipGrowth #ScarcityMindset #SelfSabotage #PersonalGrowth #ChristinaLane #WomenRoadWarriors

Kindness Is a Survival Skill with Nicole Phillips

calendar_today Aug 11, 2026 schedule 51:22

Kindness is often treated like a weakness. But what if it is actually a survival skill that can help us manage stress, interrupt negative thoughts, and reclaim our power? Nicole Phillips, founder of Kindness Is Contagious and host of The Kindness Podcast, which Oprah Magazine recognized as one of the top happiness podcasts, joins Women Road Warriors hosts Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro to reveal how intentional kindness transformed her habits, marriage, family, and outlook on life. A breast cancer survivor, recovering alcoholic, former hospital chaplain and television journalist, Nicole brings extraordinary warmth and lived wisdom to this conversation. She has spoken at more than 200 events, reaching over 30,000 people, and has been featured by NBC Nightly News, the Hallmark Channel, People Online, Reader’s Digest and Woman’s World. She is the author of five books, including The Negativity Remedy. Nicole’s journey began with an unexpected encounter with a young mother at a public swimming pool. One simple act of generosity sparked a powerful personal transformation—and a kindness movement. Within a year of intentionally looking for and practicing kindness, Nicole had quit drinking and smoking, lost 30 pounds, renewed her relationship with her husband, and changed the atmosphere in her home. Nicole explains why negativity may seem more prevalent when “the worse is simply louder.” She also reveals how confirmation bias, judgment and social media algorithms can reinforce negative thinking—and how we can train ourselves to see more of the goodness that is still all around us. In this empowering conversation, discover: • How kindness can reshape automatic thoughts and negative beliefs • Nicole’s “worry, hurry and jury” pattern—and how to interrupt it • Why the first thought may be automatic, but the next thought is where your power lives • A simple 24-hour exercise for developing a kindness mindset • How to practice self-kindness and stop destructive inner criticism • Why the Platinum Rule can be more compassionate than the Golden Rule • How asking “What else could be true?” can prevent fear from becoming panic • The difference between healthy perspective and toxic positivity • How to feel the pain of life without feeding the panic • Why paying attention may be more powerful than simply paying kindness forward Listen now and discover why kindness is not passive or powerless. It is a practical mindset tool that can strengthen resilience, reduce conflict, and change how we experience ourselves, other people, and the world. Learn more about Nicole Phillips, her books and The Kindness Podcast at NicoleJPhillips.com. Visit WomenRoadWarriors.com for more inspiring conversations that power women on the road to success. https://www.instagram.com/nicolejphillips/ https://www.facebook.com/NicoleJPhillips https://www.youtube.com/@nicolephillips3488 https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillipsnicolej/ ndnessMatters, #ChooseKindness #SpreadKindness #TheKindnessPodcast #NicolePhillips #WomenRoadWarriors #ShelleyJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomensEmpowerment

Exhausted? Stop Fighting Your Body & Start Listening

calendar_today Aug 4, 2026 schedule 53:27

You’re eating clean, exercising, meeting your responsibilities, and pushing through every demanding day, but you’re still exhausted. Here’s something every overwhelmed woman needs to hear: you may not need more discipline. You may need to stop fighting your body and start listening to what it is trying to tell you. In this eye-opening episode of Women Road Warriors, Shelley M. Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro talk with Katie Hardie, a Board-Certified Holistic Nutritionist, FDN Practitioner, and founder of My PEAK. Katie explains how constantly pushing through stress without adequate recovery can affect your energy, sleep, blood sugar, hormones, digestion, metabolism, mood, and overall performance. Even symptoms we have been taught to accept—nighttime waking, afternoon crashes, brain fog, stubborn midsection weight, bloating, and feeling unlike ourselves—may be signals that the body needs something different. Katie understands burnout personally. Years of working harder, overtraining, under-fueling, and ignoring her body’s warning signs eventually took a physical toll. Functional testing helped her connect the dots between her stress hormones, recovery, and a serious injury—and taught her why pushing through symptoms is not always a sign of strength. In this episode, discover: Why symptoms can be common without being normalWhat nighttime waking and afternoon energy crashes may be telling youHow emails, social media, caregiving, shift work, and constant demands can keep your body in fight-or-flight modeWhy chronic stress can disrupt cortisol, DHEA, sex hormones, digestion, thyroid function, blood sugar, and metabolismHow short “micro-recoveries” can help your nervous system reset—even during a demanding workdayWhy gut health and regular bowel movements provide important clues about your healthHow real food can support more sustainable energy than sugar, caffeine, and heavily processed convenience foodsWhy intermittent fasting may help one person but create additional stress for anotherThe difference between merely avoiding a disease diagnosis and identifying patterns before they become bigger problemsHow functional testing, personalized nutrition, movement, sleep, and nervous-system support can help you build a roadmap for better health Women are frequently taught to push harder, eat less, ignore exhaustion, and treat rest as something that must be earned. But there comes a point when more pressure produces less performance. If you have ever been told that you are “fine” while knowing you don’t feel like yourself, this conversation could change how you think about your symptoms. Your body may not need more punishment or discipline. It may need you to start listening. Connect with Katie Hardie and My PEAK: Website: MyPEAK365.com Instagram: @MyPEAK365 Facebook: Hardie Peak Performance LinkedIn: Katie Hardie Explore more empowering Women Road Warriors interviews at WomenRoadWarriors.com and discover podcasts created for women at WomensPowerNetwork.net. Please Follow Women Road Warriors on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform so you never miss an episode. #WomensHealth #FunctionalNutrition #HolisticHealth #HealthyLifestyle #WomensPodcast #MyPEAK365 #WomenRoadWarriors #ShelleyJohnson #KathyTuccaro #KatieHardie

The Women Who Shaped the Equality State

calendar_today Jul 28, 2026 schedule 53:34

Wyoming is famous as the Cowboy State, but women have shaped its laws, land, culture, and communities from the beginning. In 1869, Wyoming Territory became the first U.S. territory to grant women the right to vote, a historic breakthrough that helped earn it another proud name: the Equality State. Fifth-generation Wyomingite, photographer, and storyteller Lindsay Linton Buk joins Women Road Warriors hosts Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro to reveal the remarkable women behind Wyoming’s history and the modern American West. Lindsay’s new book, Women Shaping the West: Stories from Wyoming, grew out of her acclaimed podcast and museum exhibition. After training in New York City and returning home, Lindsay traveled more than 15,000 miles across Wyoming, shot 600 rolls of film, and recorded over 3,000 minutes of interviews. Her visually stunning collection profiles more than 25 extraordinary women from an Eastern Shoshone language preservationist and a backcountry pilot to an abstract painter and a Wyoming Supreme Court justice. Their lives challenge the enduring myth that rugged men built the West alone. In this episode, discover: How Wyoming women fought for, won, and protected early voting rightsHow Haudenosaunee women influenced early leaders of the American women’s rights movementWhy living and working close to the land demands extraordinary resilienceHow women’s interdependence creates a circular web of strength that uplifts entire communitiesWhat Wyoming’s ranchers, artists, pilots, judges, language keepers, and other leaders reveal about identity, purpose, and leadership Meet the women who helped build Wyoming and the bold women who are still shaping the American West today. Learn more about Women Shaping the West: https://www.shapingthewest.com/ Meet Lindsay Linton Buk: https://www.lintonproductions.com/about www.womenroadwarriors.com www.womenspowernetwork.net #WomenShapingTheWest #WyomingWomen #WomensHistory #WomensSuffrage #AmericanWest #StrongWomen #WomenLeaders #EqualityState #LindsayLintonBuk #WomenRoadWarriors

Break Toxic Love Patterns with Dr. Morgan Anderson

calendar_today Jul 21, 2026 schedule 49:41

Do you seem to keep attracting the wrong partner? Is it bad luck or are unconscious relationship patterns shaping who you choose, trust, and love? If dating or relationships feel like the same painful story with a different person playing the lead, your attachment style may be the reason. Insecure attachment can leave you terrified of abandonment, uncomfortable with intimacy, or repeatedly drawn to emotionally unavailable and toxic partners. Clinical psychologist, attachment theory expert, and relationship coach Dr. Morgan Anderson joins Women Road Warriors hosts Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro to explain why we repeat unhealthy relationship patterns and how to break the cycle. Dr. Morgan is the author of Love Magnet: Get Off the Dating Rollercoaster and Attract the Love You Deserve, creator of Empowered. Secure. Loved. and Dr. Morgan Coaching, and host of the top-rated podcast Let’s Get Vulnerable. She understands toxic relationships personally. Before becoming a nationally recognized relationship expert, Dr. Morgan experienced betrayal, tolerated unhealthy relationships, and endured a situation so toxic that it resulted in a police report. She even walked away from a genuinely good relationship because the man liked baseball. Dr. Morgan explains repetition compulsion, relational trauma, and the “blueprint for love” created by our earliest relationships. You’ll learn why red flags can initially resemble chemistry, why emotionally unavailable partners can feel irresistible, and why healthy love sometimes feels unfamiliar. Discover: How attachment styles influence whom you chooseWhy you repeat toxic relationship patternsHow to recognize red flags and trauma-driven attractionWhy you may push emotionally safe partners awayHow dating for validation damages self-worthHow to develop secure attachmentHow to heal after a breakupWhat emotionally safe, reciprocal love looks like Your past may have shaped your attachment style, but it does not have to determine your future. Listen now and learn how to stop being a magnet for the wrong people and attract the healthy love you deserve. www.drmorgancoaching.com Let's Get Vulnerable podcast on Apple and Spotify Instagram @drmorgancoaching www.womenroadwarriors.com www.womenspowernetwork.net attachment styles, toxic relationships, dating advice, relationships, Dr. Morgan Anderson, Women Road Warriors, Shelley Johnson, Kathy Tuccaro

Menopause Is NOT in Your Head! What Your Doctor Isn’t Telling You

calendar_today Jul 14, 2026 schedule 50:30

Hot flashes. Brain fog. Weight gain. Anxiety. Exhaustion. Mood swings. Burnout. If you've ever been told, "It's just part of mid-life," this episode may completely change the way you think about your health. Nearly two out of three women say their healthcare provider never talked to them about what to expect during menopause. Millions of women struggle with perimenopause and menopause symptoms, yet many leave their doctor's office without answers. Research shows most women are never properly educated about menopause, hormone changes, or what to expect during midlife or before. In this episode of Women Road Warriors, Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro welcome Dr. Sarah Secor-Jones, a board-certified physician, Navy veteran, and founder of Lesh Lifestyle, to uncover what every woman deserves to know about hormone health. Dr. Sarah explains why estrogen influences more than 400 processes throughout the body, why hormone changes affect nearly every organ system, and why women have too often been overlooked in medical education and research. You'll discover: ✔ Why menopause is NOT "all in your head" ✔ The real causes of brain fog, fatigue, anxiety, mood swings and burnout ✔ Why unexplained weight gain isn't simply about eating less ✔ How fluctuating hormones affect your brain, nervous system and metabolism ✔ Why hormone monitoring should begin long before menopause ✔ The difference between traditional hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and bioidentical hormone therapy ✔ Why women have historically been underserved by the medical system ✔ How to advocate for yourself and receive more comprehensive testing ✔ Why no woman should have to suffer from estrogen deficiency ✔ What panels of tests your doctor should be ordering Dr. Sarah's message is both empowering and hopeful: Stop blaming yourself. Start understanding your biology. Whether you're in your twenties, navigating perimenopause, experiencing menopause, or supporting someone you love, this conversation provides practical information that every woman and every family should hear. If you've ever wondered... "Why don't I feel like myself anymore?" ...this episode may provide the answers you've been searching for. Listen, Subscribe & ShareIf this episode helped you better understand women's hormone health, please subscribe, leave a review on the Women Road Warriors podcast channel, and share it with the women in your life. Together, we can help end the silence surrounding menopause and empower women with evidence-based information. Connect with Dr. Sarah Secor-Jones🌐 Dr. Sarah International: https://drsarahinternational.com 🌐 Lesh Lifestyle: https://www.leshlifestyle.com 📰 Substack: https://drsarahsecorjones.substack.com 📸 Instagram: https://instagram.com/lesh.life.style ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@drsarahleshlifestyle www.womenroadwarriors.com www.womenspowernetwork.net #Menopause #Perimenopause #WomensHealth #HormoneHealth #HRT #DrSarahSecorJones #WomenRoadWarriors #ShelleyJohnson #KathyTuccaro

How Morgan Myles Turns Heartbreak into Hope

calendar_today Jul 7, 2026 schedule 52:09

What does it really take to pursue a dream and keep going when life breaks your heart? On this inspiring episode of Women Road Warriors, Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro sit down with powerhouse country-soul singer-songwriter Morgan Myles to discuss the resilience, faith, and authenticity that have shaped both her life and her music. Her lessons will empower you and give you hope. Many first discovered Morgan during her unforgettable run as a Top 3 finalist on NBC's The Voice, where she earned one of the fastest four-chair turns in the show's history. But her success didn't happen overnight. Behind the spotlight are nearly two decades of perseverance, hard work, rejection, personal loss, and an unwavering commitment to staying true to herself. Morgan opens up about calling off her engagement, navigating betrayal and fraudulent intent within the music industry, and learning that our greatest setbacks often become the foundation for our greatest purpose. She shares why authenticity, not perfection, has become the cornerstone of both her career and her life. Her powerful sophomore album, Laced, co-written entirely by Morgan and produced by Grammy Award-winning producer Ross Hogarth, features legendary musicians from Fleetwood Mac, Gov't Mule, and John Mellencamp's band. The album explores heartbreak, healing, hope, resilience, and faith through deeply personal storytelling and Morgan's extraordinary five-octave vocal range. If you've ever faced disappointment, questioned your path, or wondered whether perseverance is worth it, Morgan's story will remind you that success isn't about avoiding hardship—it's about allowing hardship to shape you into someone stronger. In this episode, you'll discover:• How Morgan transformed heartbreak into hope through music • Why authenticity is one of the greatest keys to lasting success • What it really takes to build a career in the music industry without shortcuts • How faith, perseverance, and resilience helped Morgan overcome life's biggest challenges • Why rejection can become one of your greatest teachers • The inspiration behind her album Laced and its cinematic storytelling • Why learning to enjoy the journey matters as much as reaching the destination Whether you're pursuing a dream, rebuilding after loss, growing your career, or simply looking for encouragement, this episode of Women Road Warriors offers practical wisdom, inspiration, and hope for anyone determined to turn life's challenges into purpose. Connect with Morgan Myles: Website: https://www.morganmyleslive.com https://www.instagram.com/morganmyleslive/ www.womenroadwarriors.com www.womenspowernetwork.net #Hope #Resilience #Faith #Music #MorganMyles #WomenRoadWarriors #ShelleyJohnson #KathyTuccaro Women Road Warriors is the award-winning podcast empowering women to succeed in business, leadership, entrepreneurship, health, wellness, and life. We power women on the road to success. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could use a little hope today.

Hijacked: A Hostage's Journey to Healing

calendar_today Jun 30, 2026 schedule 52:43

What would you do if your commercial flight was hijacked by armed terrorists and you didn't know if you'd ever see your family again? In this gripping episode of Women Road Warriors, Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro welcome Mimi Nichter, award-winning anthropologist, professor emerita, and author of Hostage: A Memoir of Terrorism, Trauma, and Resilience. At just 20 years old, Mimi boarded what she believed would be a routine flight home from Israel in 1970. Instead, her plane was hijacked by armed militants from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and diverted to the Jordanian desert, where she endured nearly a month as a hostage in sweltering heat, surrounded by armed militants and the uncertainty of whether she would ever make it home alive. The hijacking of TWA Flight 741 became one of the defining acts of modern international terrorism and a pivotal moment in aviation history that changed air travel forever. But this conversation goes far beyond a remarkable survival story. Mimi reveals how the emotional wounds of terrorism lingered for decades, why she remained silent for more than 50 years, and what finally gave her the courage to confront her trauma and reclaim her voice. Together, Shelley, Kathy and Mimi explore identity under pressure, the psychology of survival, resilience after unimaginable adversity, and the long journey from fear to healing. Whether you're fascinated by history, inspired by stories of resilience, or seeking hope after life's most difficult challenges, this unforgettable conversation offers powerful lessons about courage, healing, and the resilience of the human spirit. In this episode: • Surviving one of history's most significant airplane hijackings • What it's really like to be held hostage • The psychology of fear, trauma, and resilience • Why trauma can remain silent for decades • Finding healing after unimaginable adversity • Choosing courage over fear • How one ordinary woman became part of history • The lasting effects of PTSD and emotional trauma Guest: Mimi Nichter Book: Hostage: A Memoir of Terrorism, Trauma, and Resilience If this episode inspires you, please follow Women Road Warriors, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and share it with someone who believes in the power of resilience, hope and the strength of the human spirit. https://www.amazon.com/Hostage-Memoir-Terrorism-Trauma-Resilience/dp/1640126848 https://www.miminichter.com/ https://www.instagram.com/miminichter/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mimi-nichter-30673313/ https://x.com/MimiNichter www.womenroadwarriors.com www.womenspowernetwork.net #hijacking #hostage #TWAFlight741 #terrorism #resilience #trauma #healing #PTSD #MimiNichter #ShelleyJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriors

What Not to Do Before You Say "I Do" | Wedding Etiquette with Lizzie Post

calendar_today Jun 23, 2026 schedule 52:51

Weddings are supposed to be joyful celebrations, but they can also be a minefield of expectations, family dynamics, social pressures, and etiquette dilemmas. Who pays for what? Is it okay to invite someone to the bridal shower but not the wedding? How should couples handle destination weddings, gift registries, social media, online RSVPs, and difficult family situations? And what happens when modern wedding trends collide with traditional etiquette? In this fun episode of Women Road Warriors, Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro welcome Lizzie Post, great-great-granddaughter of etiquette icon Emily Post, co-president of the Emily Post Institute, and co-host of the Awesome Etiquette podcast. Lizzie shares insights from her new podcast, Emily Post Wedding Stories, inspired by research for the upcoming book Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette. Through conversations with married couples, she explores the real stories behind weddings—the planning, the surprises, the challenges, the lessons learned, and the advice couples wish they had known before saying "I do." Together, Shelley, Kathy, and Lizzie tackle some of today's biggest wedding etiquette questions: • Who is responsible for paying for what? • Are digital wedding invitations acceptable? • What is proper etiquette for destination weddings? • How should couples and guests handle social media? • What should you do if you never receive a thank-you note? • Are some modern wedding expectations crossing the line? • How can families navigate wedding conflicts with grace? Whether you're planning a wedding, attending one, helping a family member prepare for a big day, or simply curious about modern manners and relationships, this episode offers practical advice, memorable stories, and timeless wisdom for navigating life's most important celebrations. If you've ever wondered what Emily Post would say about today's weddings, this conversation is for you. https://emilypost.com/podcast/episodes https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/awesome-etiquette/id1191011680 https://open.spotify.com/show/0Jtmw6u69EB7SqTlRVJiOE?si=b54629d5839d406c www.womenroadwarriors.com www.womenspowernetwork.net #WomenRoadWarriors #WeddingEtiquette #LizziePost #EmilyPost #WeddingPlanning #ModernManners

Juggling Work, Family & Life with Sarah Armstrong

calendar_today Jun 16, 2026 schedule 52:51

How do you build a successful career, raise a family, protect your health, and still have a life? Sarah Armstrong, Vice President of Global Marketing Operations at Google and author of The Art of the Juggling Act: A Bite-Sized Guide for Working Parents, joins Women Road Warriors to share practical strategies for balancing work, family, friendships, health, and personal fulfillment. Drawing from leadership roles at Google, McKinsey & Company, Coca-Cola, and Leo Burnett, Sarah discusses why the traditional idea of "having it all" may be setting people up for frustration and guilt. Instead, she encourages listeners to define success on their own terms, establish healthy boundaries, and focus on what matters most. In this episode, you'll learn: • Why work is the "rubber ball" and the rest of life is made of glass • The biggest misconception about work-life balance • How to stop feeling guilty about career and parenting choices • Why perfection is impossible—and unnecessary • The power of saying "no" without apology • How Sarah protected family time while leading global teams • Why building a support network is critical to success • Practical ways to create a life aligned with your values Whether you're a parent, caregiver, entrepreneur, executive, or simply trying to manage competing priorities, Sarah's insights offer a practical roadmap for thriving in both your personal and professional life. https://thejugglingact.com www.womenroadwarriors.com www.womenspowernetwork.net #SarahArmstrong #Google #WorkLifeBalance #WomenInLeadership #WorkingParents #PersonalDevelopment #WomenRoadWarriors #ShelleyJohnson #KathyTuccaro #SuccessMindset #Parenting #LifeBalance

The Greatest Risk Is Not Deciding: Michelle Huntington

calendar_today Jun 9, 2026 schedule 53:51

What happens when you're told your dreams are impossible? When Michelle Huntington pursued aviation, she was told women shouldn't fly. One person even claimed women weren't physically suited for the cockpit. Michelle refused to accept someone else's limits. She went on to become one of fewer than 500 female airline captains worldwide, spending more than two decades making critical decisions at 35,000 feet where waiting for perfect information simply wasn't an option. Those experiences taught her a lesson that applies far beyond aviation: The greatest risk isn't being wrong. It's not deciding. Today, Michelle is a TEDx speaker, corporate trainer, and author of Lady MacGyver: Unbelievable Stories with Altitude. She helps leaders, entrepreneurs, and individuals navigate uncertainty, communicate effectively, and find calm when the pressure is on. In this inspiring conversation with Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro, Michelle shares lessons on resilience, confidence, decision-making, leadership, and trusting yourself when the path forward isn't perfectly clear. Whether you're facing a career challenge, a major life transition, or an important decision you've been putting off, this Women Road Warriors episode will encourage you to move forward with courage and clarity. https://www.michellehuntington.com/ www.womenroadwarriors.com www.womenspowernetwork.net #WomenRoadWarriors #MichelleHuntington #ShelleyJohnson #KathyTuccaro #DecisionMaking #Leadership #Confidence #Resilience #WomenInLeadership #PersonalGrowth #CareerDevelopment #CommunicationSkills #WomenEmpowerment #Mindset #LeadershipDevelopment #Aviation #FemalePilot

Online Predators & Child Exploitation: What Parents Need to Know

calendar_today Jun 2, 2026 schedule 62:17

One in four children are approached sexually online That shocking statistic is driving a growing movement to protect kids from online predators, sextortion schemes, social media manipulation, cyber exploitation, AI dangers, and the mental health crisis fueled by technology. In this powerful and eye-opening episode of Women Road Warriors, Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro explore Internet safety with Lynn Shaw, founder and president of Lynn's Warriors, a nonprofit organization fighting human trafficking, online predation, child exploitation, and the growing dangers children face in today’s digital world. Lynn reveals how predators use TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, gaming platforms, and direct messaging to manipulate children, often within hours. She explains the alarming rise in sextortion, cyber exploitation, pornography exposure, online grooming, and AI-related threats targeting kids and teens. This conversation explores: Online predators and child exploitation Sextortion scams targeting teens Human trafficking connected to social media Social media dangers AI risks and digital manipulation Teen mental health and social media addiction Why parental controls often fail The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) Internet safety tips for parents Warning signs your child may be in danger How to start healthier digital habits at home Lynn also shares practical tools parents can use immediately to protect their children, including: ✔ No devices in bedrooms ✔ Family digital safety conversations ✔ Reducing screen addiction ✔ Recognizing online grooming behavior ✔ Reporting sextortion and exploitation safely This is a critical conversation every parent, grandparent, teacher, and caregiver needs to hear. Lynn’s Warriors www.womenroadwarriors.com www.womenspowernetwork.net #OnlinePredators #ChildExploitation #InternetSafety #Sextortion #SocialMediaDangers #HumanTrafficking #OnlineSafety #ProtectKidsOnline #TeenMentalHealth #DigitalSafety #LynnsWarriors #LynnShaw #WomenRoadWarriors #ShelleyJohnson #KathyTuccaro

Why Fertility Isn’t Fair to Women

calendar_today May 26, 2026 schedule 48:37

Did you know that by age 32, women may have already lost up to 90% of their eggs? For decades, women have been told they can “have it all” — career success, love, family, and freedom. But few are told how fertility and biology truly fit into that equation. In this powerful and eye-opening episode of Women Road Warriors, Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro welcome leading reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Jaime Knopman, Director of Fertility Preservation at CCRM New York, and co-author of the new book Own Your Fertility: From Egg Freezing to Surrogacy, How to Take Charge of Your Body and Your Future. Dr. Knopman breaks down what every woman needs to understand about fertility, infertility, egg freezing, delayed motherhood, reproductive health, and the biological clock. She challenges the myths and misinformation surrounding women’s fertility and explains why understanding your options earlier can empower women to make informed decisions without fear, shame, or regret. A nationally recognized fertility expert, cancer survivor, and mother of two, Dr. Knopman has been featured in Oprah Daily, Vogue, Women’s Health, Wired, NBC News, and more. In this episode, learn: • Why fertility is not fair to women • What causes infertility • The myths surrounding infertility and egg freezing • What women should know before delaying motherhood • The reality of the biological clock • Fertility preservation and reproductive options • Workplace options that may pay for the freezing of eggs • The emotional and cultural pressure surrounding “having it all” • Why women deserve honest fertility education earlier in life If you are thinking about motherhood now or in the future or simply want honest information about women’s health and fertility, this conversation could change the way you think about your future. www.drjaimeknopman.com www.womenroadwarriors.com www.womenspowernetwork.net #Fertility #EggFreezing #Infertility #WomensHealth #BiologicalClock #ReproductiveHealth #DelayedMotherhood #FertilityAwareness #DrJaimeKnopman #ShelleyJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriors

Is Screen Time Robbing Your Brain? How to Fix It

calendar_today May 19, 2026 schedule 51:57

Could your screen time be impairing your memory, learning ability, focus, and attention span? You could unintentionally be rewiring your brain the wrong way and that goes for kids as well as adults. Research shows excessive screen time can negatively affect sleep, concentration, working memory, emotional regulation, and attention span. For both children and adults, digital overload may contribute to mental fatigue, increased stress, reduced productivity, forgetfulness, and difficulty focusing for long periods of time. The good news is there are ways to strengthen and retrain the brain for better performance and brain optimization expert Dr. Tere Linzey explains how. What’s important is you can change the brain at any age. In this episode of Women Road Warriors with Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro, Dr. Linzey discusses how neuroplasticity, the brain’s ability to form new neural connections and adapt throughout life can improve cognitive function at any age. Dr. Linzey is a Harvard and UC Berkeley-trained educational psychologist, certified in neuropsychology, and founder of BrainMatterZ, an internationally used brain optimization program. She’s also the author of “Measuring Up!” a practical guide to understanding how the brain learns, adapts, and improves through intentional training and healthy habits. With over 30 years in education, she has helped children, teens, and adults improve executive functioning, processing speed, working memory, focus, concentration, and learning performance. Her techniques have helped students raise SAT scores, reduce test anxiety, strengthen concentration, and improve cognitive performance. She has also worked extensively with individuals dealing with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, concussions, auditory processing challenges, memory issues, and learning difficulties. Dr. Linzey shares science-based strategies designed to strengthen the brain naturally through movement, social connection, nutrition, cognitive exercises, and brain-training techniques that support focus, emotional resilience, memory, and mental sharpness. In This Episode of Women Road Warriors: • How excessive screen time may affect focus, memory, sleep, and emotional health • The science behind neuroplasticity and brain rewiring • How to improve executive functioning and processing speed • ADHD, dyslexia, concussions, and cognitive recovery • Strategies to reduce mental fatigue and improve concentration • Brain-training techniques for children, teens, and adults • Ways to improve SAT performance and reduce test anxiety • Nutrition, movement, and lifestyle habits that support brain health • Why the brain can continue learning, adapting, and improving at any age If you’ve been feeling mentally drained, distracted, forgetful, or overwhelmed by constant screen exposure, this episode of Women Road Warriors offers practical, science-backed strategies to help strengthen your brain, improve focus, and optimize mental performance. https://www.brainmatterz.com/ www.womenroadwarriors.com www.womenspowernetwork.net #ScreenTime #BrainHealth #Neuroplasticity #MemoryImprovement #BrainOptimization #BrainMatterZ #DrTereLinzey #ShelleyJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriors

Move from Stuck to Strong: Healing, Faith & Finding Purpose

calendar_today May 12, 2026 schedule 51:20

Lisa Sander knows what it means to help people rebuild after life turns upside down. After decades of working as a nurse and caring for COVID patients during one of the most difficult seasons in modern healthcare, Lisa experienced a powerful personal awakening that led her toward transformation coaching and faith-led healing. In this heartfelt episode of Women Road Warriors with Shelley Johnson and Kathy Tuccaro, Lisa shares how women can move from stuck to strong through grief, divorce, blended family challenges, midlife transitions, forgiveness, emotional healing, and renewed purpose. Through her signature “Healing Chair Talk,” Lisa creates safe spaces where people feel seen, heard, and empowered to move forward with courage and faith. She is also the co-host of the Christian podcast Our Healer Our Protector with Ryan Reichert. Shelley and Kathy explore how to navigate changing friendships, support children through divorce, overcome fear and self-doubt, rediscover purpose, and stay grounded through life’s hardest seasons. Lisa also shares practical tools for creating a clearer future, building confidence, and reconnecting with God during times of uncertainty and transformation. If you are searching for hope, healing, personal growth, Christian encouragement, women’s empowerment, emotional resilience, or guidance through life transitions, this inspiring conversation will speak to your heart. https://lisasander.com/ Our Healer Our Protector Podcast www.womenroadwarriors.com www.womenspowernetwork.net #WomenRoadWarriors #FaithBasedHealing #PersonalGrowth #WomenEmpowerment #EmotionalHealing #LifeTransitions #ChristianPodcast #LisaSander #ShelleyJohnson #KathyTuccaro #WomenRoadWarriors #FindingPurpose


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