Skip to content
400 Episodes Later: From Biohacking to Women’s Longevity, What I’ve Learned, What’s Next, and the Real Behind-the-Scenes of Building a Wellness Brand, Motherhood, and a Life That Heals You Back

400 Episodes Later: From Biohacking to Women’s Longevity, What I’ve Learned, What’s Next, and the Real Behind-the-Scenes of Building a Wellness Brand, Motherhood, and a Life That Heals You Back

In this milestone solo, I get honest about 400 episodes of creating, growing into a new interviewing style, why “longevity for women” feels truer than “biohacking,” building a member community, launching a Costa Rica retreat, and taking my family on a four-country health-scouting trip.

Listen if you want practical momentum: to see how tiny daily health choices compound, hear the real behind-the-scenes of a women-first wellness brand, and get early insight on the show’s rebrand and upcoming retreats/community.

I talk about: 

00:30 - Gratitude + why this solo milestone matters

04:20 - Tech evolution: Zencastr → Zoom → Riverside and YouTube

06:35 - Cadence, hosting on Libsyn, and rethinking ads baked into episodes

08:40 - Showing up > perfection: How repetition improved interviewing confidence

09:30 - Ditching rigid scripts for organic, critical-thinking conversations (and better guest feedback)

14:25 - Why micro-habits matter: “Every glass of mineral water counts”

18:45 - Pitching “intimidating” dream guests and realizing they’re human too

20:20 - Motherhood perspective shifts: Canceling when childcare falls through, protecting energy

25:40 - The 2026 move: From “biohacking” (how) to “longevity” (why) in women’s health

32:45 - The new private member community and guest mini-pods that answer your questions

35:30 - My Costa Rica retreat: Workshops, breathwork, IVs—and optional exosomes/stem cells at the spa

39:15 - Our four-month family trip: Panama → Nicaragua → Costa Rica → Mexico—scouting healthy living spots

Questions answered in this episode: 

  • What actually goes into producing a twice-weekly podcast long-term?

  • How did Brittany’s interviewing style evolve—and why did abandoning heavy scripts help?

  • Which small daily habits compound the most for women’s health?

  • How did becoming a mom reframe work, boundaries, and feedback?

  • What’s the difference between “biohacking” as a method and “longevity” as a mission?

  • Why is Brittany rebranding the show in 2026—and what will (and won’t) change?

  • How will the new member community get your questions answered by guests?

  • What does postpartum anxiety look like—and what helped?

  • What’s planned for the Costa Rica retreat—and who is it for?

  • Why is Brittany and her family slow-traveling Central America next—and what is she hoping to find?

  • How is Brittany thinking about ads, costs, and sustainability behind the scenes?

  • What tools and platforms have stuck (and which got ditched) after 400 episodes?

Resources:

Let's connect: