
Ready to shake things up and bounce back stronger than ever? Tune in to the Reignite Resilience Podcast with Pam and Natalie! We're all about sharing real-life stories of people who've turned their toughest moments into their biggest wins.Each episode is packed with:tales of triumphPractical tips to help you growExpert advice to navigate life's curveballsWhether you're an entrepreneur chasing your dreams, an athlete pushing your limits, or just someone looking to level up in this crazy world, we've got your back!Join us as we dive into conversations that'll light a fire in your belly and give you t...
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<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>Your closet might be doing more than holding clothes. It might be quietly adding stress, feeding decision fatigue, and exposing you to materials you have never once seen listed on a tag. We sit down with Lacey Kazoo McLean, founder and CEO of Rubia, to unpack the hidden problem inside modern professional fashion and the surprisingly hopeful ways to fix it.<br/><br/>We talk about what pushes so many of us back to synthetics and fast fashion: the lack of truly tailored sustainable options, the time crunch of real life, and the...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>The hardest part of starting over isn’t always the big stuff like a job, a home, or a fresh start on paper. It’s the moment someone cuts the line, your body tenses, your heart races, and you realize the outside world runs on a different set of rules. We sit down with Jesse Crosson to talk about prison reentry, resilience, and what it really takes to build a steady life when chaos is everywhere and burnout is always waiting. <br/><br/>We also trace the story back to the juvenile center, where...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>One bad chapter doesn’t have to be the last, but what does it actually take to believe that when the consequences are real? We talk with Jesse Crossen, founder of Second Chancer Foundation and author of The Best Part of Prison, about the uncomfortable truth behind transformation: it often starts after the collapse, when you can’t run anymore.<br/><br/>Jesse shares how a lifelong sense of not being “enough” pushed him to search for relief in all the wrong places, until cocaine turned a gap year into a fast spiral that end...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>Probate doesn’t just cost money, it costs time, focus, and peace while you’re already grieving. Natalie Davis and Pamela Kat sit down with Rachel “The Money Maven” Gonzalo to talk about the real-life moments that force financial clarity: a parent’s house stuck in probate during COVID, out-of-state headaches, and the painful lesson that “I thought everything was in place” can be dangerously wrong.<br/><br/>We get practical about estate planning and end-of-life documents: why wills, directives, and properly titled assets matter, how beneficiary designations work in the real world, and why paying...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>A divorce can blow up your “someday” plan. A cancer diagnosis can make time feel loud. Rachel Gonzalez lived both, plus the grief of losing her parents, and she made a decision that changed everything: her pain would not be wasted. We sit down with Rachel, the founder of The Money Maven, to talk about resilience that’s built in real life not in a quote on a wall.<br/><br/>We get into the moment fear turns into focus, and why service became Rachel’s north star while navigating breast cancer treatment and the...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>You can be “successful” and still be running on empty and sometimes it takes a life event to make that impossible to ignore. We sit down with Ayumi for a candid, deeply human conversation about leadership, self-care, and what changed when she faced breast cancer while still trying to keep work moving. We talk about the pressure to look normal, the decision to be open with a team without turning your private life into a public broadcast, and why protecting your mind (including staying off internet rabbit holes) can be a real act of r...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>Grief and grit sit side by side today. We start by remembering Dr Molador and the imprint he left through his work, his humour, and the community around this show, then we turn to a story that captures what “reignite resilience” looks like in real life when the ground shifts under you.<br/><br/>Our guest, Ayumi, is an executive managing director at Corcoran, supporting agent success across Brooklyn and Queens. Her journey starts with a global family story, growing up in San Francisco after being born in France, then taking a leap to N...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>A single season can change everything: career, identity, relationships, and what you thought you could handle. We sit down with Heather for a raw, steady conversation about what it takes to rebuild when life turns unsafe and your mind starts believing there is no way out. Her story moves from ambition and growth into domestic violence, stalking, and the brutal reality of disentangling a shared home, all while trying to keep showing up like everything is fine.<br/><br/>We talk openly about depression, PTSD, and suicidal thoughts, then get specific about what...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>When you’re running on empty, the hardest part is admitting it and the bravest part is asking for support. We open by leaning into community and sending love and prayers to Dr John Molador, reminding ourselves that resilience is not a solo sport and caregivers carry weight too.<br/><br/>Then we sit down with Heather Washburn, managing broker at ReMax Alliance in Windsor, Colorado, to trace a story of grit that starts long before business success. Heather shares what it was like surviving six years of childhood abuse by a trusted ba...

<p>Send us Fan Mail</p><p>Your calendar can be packed and you can still feel depleted. We get into that uncomfortable gap between “I’m doing everything” and “why don’t I feel fulfilled,” and we name the pattern a lot of high performers fall into: overcomplicating the plan until busy becomes a hiding place. We share what we noticed after a fresh coaching experience, including the moment it clicked that success might require doing fewer things, not more things.<br/><br/>We also talk about spiritual coaching in a grounded, practical way, including how Rachel Jane Groover’s work helps u...