
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 a text</p><p>What does it really take to keep showing up when life knocks the wind out of you? We sit down with Australian website strategist and Uplift360 founder Wes Towers to trace a raw arc from early scarcity to building a thriving agency—and the night he cried under his desk, wiped his eyes, dimmed the lights, and still closed the biggest deal of his career. That moment becomes a gateway into practical resilience, nervous system regulation, and the kind of leadership that builds trust when everyone else is turning up the noise.<br/><br/>We...

<p>Send a text</p><p>Burnout isn’t a badge of honor; it’s a bottleneck. We sit down with Charles to trace the path from founder-led chaos to a business that scales without the owner glued to every decision. If success has only made you busier, this conversation shows why more leads, more hires, and more clients often sink you deeper into the center—and how to step out by design. We walk through the two hardest points of growth, the quiet mechanics of predictable scale, and the systems that turn tribal knowledge into team leverage.<br/><br/>Then w...

<p>Send a text</p><p>Burnout doesn’t just drain energy; it blurs judgment. We sit down with Charles Cadet, founder and CEO of Predictable Profits, to unpack how he rebuilt success by swapping hustle for strategy and turning adversity into a durable operating system for growth. From a childhood lesson about never selling “scribbles” to paying off massive debt after a health scare, Charles shares the pivotal moments that shaped a framework leaders can actually use.<br/><br/>We dig into the difference between fast growth and predictable growth, and why the latter requires a stronger setup: creating, captur...

<p>Send a text</p><p>Feeling burned out by beauty hype and buried in empty bottles? We sat down with Kate, the founder behind DIP, to unpack how a tiny conditioner bar can outlast liquid bottles, simplify your routine, and actually reduce waste without sacrificing how your hair looks and feels. Kate breaks down the rinse‑off reality of hair care, why most “active‑packed” claims wash down the drain, and how she designed a bar that delivers soft, shiny results through months of daily use.<br/><br/>The journey wasn’t quick—about 40 iterations across four years—but the principles...

<p>Send a text</p><p>What if sustainable hair care didn’t feel like a compromise? We sit down with entrepreneur Kate Assaraf, founder of Dip Hair Care, to explore how a plastic-free brand can deliver salon-worthy results without sacrificing joy, simplicity, or your standards. Kate’s story starts at the pain point so many of us know: early eco-friendly bars that promised the planet and gave us crunchy, straw-like hair. Instead of settling, she drew on two decades in beauty and collaborated with a veteran chemist to craft bars designed to perform first—and just happen to be plasti...

<p>Send a text</p><p>What if the life you planned falls apart and something brighter takes its place? We sit down with a writer and artist living with MS who turned a mother’s heartbreak and a tough airport moment into a creative movement powered by one simple rhythm: pause, breathe, pivot. From the birth of Cleo the Caterpillar to a forthcoming book titled I Am Cleo, she shows how self worth grows when you stop hiding, accept help, and choose a new path with intention.<br/><br/>We dive into the real mechanics of resilience—how to paus...

<p>Send a text</p><p>Need a spark when your plans fall apart? We sit down with author and former educator Sherry Warshelik-Lowry to trace how a teenage car crash, a hard-won recovery, and an MS diagnosis shaped a life anchored in three simple words: pause, breathe, pivot. Her story isn’t a highlight reel; it’s a toolkit for real people navigating real change, from shifting careers to parenting through uncertainty to honoring a body that sometimes says “not today.”<br/><br/>Sherry takes us back to the blizzard day that upended her college checklists and rerouted her future...

<p>Send a text</p><p>Fire needs oxygen, and so does your ambition. We explore how a simple, conscious reflection practice can pull you out of nervous busyness and into focused momentum, especially when big goals start to create anxious energy. With guest Rob, we break down how three to five minutes of quiet can reveal whether you’re rested, challenged, and moving the needle—then show how to use seasonal deadlines to push hard, pause, and recover without burning out.<br/><br/>We get tactical about adapting routines to match your season so the morning ritual that once help...

<p>Send a text</p><p>What if the grind that made you “successful” quietly stripped away your health, relationships, and joy? We sit down with high-performance coach and speaker Rob Tracy to unpack robot mode—the autopilot that looks productive but erodes your life—and how he rebuilt sustainable momentum by realigning identity, values, and goals.<br/><br/>Rob shares his path from collegiate athlete and strength coach to 17-hour days, seven days a week, and the painful wake-up call of losing time with his father before he passed. The turning point wasn’t a bigger hustle; it was a Friday n...

<p>Send a text</p><p>What if the bravest comeback isn’t a sprint, but thirty seconds at a time? We sit down with Jeff, a former ultra-fit athlete whose diagnosis turned adrenaline into a liability and forced a reckoning with identity, fear, and the stories we tell about worth. The moment that changed everything wasn’t a triumphant PR; it was dropping kettlebells, saying “I quit,” and then agreeing to try again for just thirty seconds. That small promise opened a path from panic to presence and rebuilt trust in a body with new rules.<br/><br/>We explore...