Why Arielle Lorre Finally Got Sober After Years of Struggling
In this episode, I sit down with Ariel Lorre to talk about something that I think a lot of people quietly wrestle with — how you rebuild your life when you realize the path you’re on isn’t working.Ariel shares her story of addiction, recovery, and what it actually takes to change—not just externally, but internally.From the outside, she had what most people would consider a stable, even ideal upbringing. But internally, she felt disconnected, uncomfortable in her own skin, and constantly searching for something to quiet that noise.What started as a way to feel more at ease eventually turned into a decade-long struggle with addiction.We talk about:Why addiction doesn’t always look the way people expectThe role sensitivity plays in both struggle and healingHow alcohol and drugs can become a form of self-regulationWhat it actually takes to get sober—and why timing mattersThe “gift of desperation” and hitting a true turning pointRebuilding trust with yourself and othersThe concept of living amends and earning your way forward through actionHow to begin discovering who you are when everything familiar is stripped awayThe difference between self-improvement and controlNavigating beauty, aging, and identity in a world that constantly tells you to fix yourselfAriel also shares how meditation, curiosity, and learning to sit with herself became foundational in her recovery—and how that process continues to evolve.This conversation is really about identity, honesty, and permission.Permission to change.Permission to not have it all figured out.And permission to become someone new.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What Chinese Medicine Understands About Health That We’ve Forgotten | feat. Jiaming Ju
In this episode, I talk with Jiaming Ju, a practitioner of Chinese medicine and a health economist whose work sits at the intersection of traditional medicine, modern health challenges, and the pressures of high-performance living.Jiaming works with a wide range of patients — from Olympic athletes and artists to CEOs and young women navigating hormonal health. What she sees in her practice is something we don’t talk about enough: the hidden cost of performance.From the outside, many of these people look like the healthiest in the room. They’re disciplined, driven, and successful. But internally, many of them are struggling with hormonal disruption, autoimmune issues, digestive problems, chronic stress, and burnout.In our conversation, we explore some of the patterns Jiaming sees again and again in her patients, and how Chinese medicine approaches health differently than the symptom-based model most of us are used to.Instead of looking at isolated diagnoses, Chinese medicine asks a bigger question: what patterns are happening in the body as a whole?Together we talk about:• Why elite athletes — especially female athletes — often struggle with hormonal disruption• The psychological pressure that comes with high performance and identity• The rise of autoimmune diseases and thyroid disorders• Why digestion and gut health are often at the center of chronic illness• The emotional patterns that can show up in physical symptoms• ADHD and how Chinese medicine interprets attention, energy, and focus• The connection between eating disorders and hormonal health• Fertility challenges and the growing reliance on IVF• How stress and modern life may be pushing many bodies out of balance• The relationship between emotional suppression and physical illness• Skin health, beauty, and what they may reveal about internal healthWe also talk about something that doesn’t get enough space in medical conversations: how people make decisions when facing serious diagnoses.Jiaming shares why she encourages patients to slow down when possible, ask deeper questions, and consider the broader picture of their health before rushing into fear-based decisions.This conversation is ultimately about something bigger than any single diagnosis. It’s about how we live, how we handle pressure, and how we listen — or don’t listen — to the signals our bodies are constantly sending us.For me, it was a reminder that health is rarely about one thing. It’s about the system we’re living in — physically, emotionally, and culturally.CONNECT WITH JIAMINGWebsitehttps://khealth.comInstagram@byjiamingjuBlood Tonic formulaAvailable through her websiteCONNECT WITH MEInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/gabbyreeceYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@GabbyReeceIf you enjoyed this conversation, please subscribe, rate, and share the episode with someone who might benefit from it.Your support helps us keep these conversations going.Produced by Dear MediaThe Gabby Reece Show is produced by Dear Media.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Forget Motivation, Do This Instead | feat. Light Watkins
In this episode, I'm joined by best-selling author, kenote speaker, and presence expert, Light Watkins to discuss living more in the moment, releasing attachment to conventional goal setting, and defining success as presence and gratitude rather than comfort or material markers. Drawing from his book The Year You Transform and a yearlong program of seven-day challenges, he explains the “tortoise approach” to personal growth: small, consistent actions that fit real life, build self-trust, and reduce nervous-system strain. We explore choosing manageable discomfort, designing environments to avoid self-sabotage, and how radical accountability can provide ultimate motivation for self improvement to help you accomplish your goals.Chapters:00:00 Accountability Check Hack00:17 Nomad Life Update01:45 Gratitude for Presence04:46 Success vs Comfort Trap06:29 Choose Small Discomforts09:14 Tortoise Approach Basics11:06 Habit Stacking Pushups13:09 Why Seven Days Works15:26 Discipline Blind Spots20:01 Outside Advice and Validation23:01 Sponsor Break Timeline25:21 No Complaining Challenge27:48 Complaints to Compliments29:23 Curiosity Over Conflict29:49 Meditation For Busy Minds31:11 Mind As An Ally33:58 Pro Attitude Mindset36:56 Spiritual Warrior Lessons37:46 Sponsor Manuka Honey39:59 Redefining Success43:11 Parenting By Example44:14 Whats My Homework49:03 Trusting Quiet Presence53:45 Seagull Momentum Metaphor55:13 Closing Reflections--Connect with Light Watkins:Website: https://www.lightwatkins.com/YouTube: @LightWatkinsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightwatkinsLatest book: https://theyearyoutransform.com/Connect with Gabby Reece:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabbyreece/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gabbyreeceofficialWebsite: https://gabriellereece.com--Produced by Dear Media.Follow Dear Media:Listen: https://dearmedia.com/shows/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dearmediastudio/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dearmediaLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dear-mediaShop Dear Media:https://shop.dearmedia.com/About Dear Media:Dear Media is the largest podcast network focused on amplifying women’s voices and audiences. Founded in 2018, DM hosts 80+ podcasts fronted by top-tier talent and has a following of more than 60M across social channels. DM is building the podcast incubator of the future through a 360-degree business model, providing unparalleled support from concept to editorial, production, distribution, and commerce extensions. Due to its highly engaged and vast consumer audience, the network attracts global brands and digital savvy partners.Episode Sponsors:Visit timeline.com/GABBY to up to 39% off your Mitopure® Gummies. Head to MANUKORA.com/GABBYREECE to save up to 31% plus $25 worth of free gifts with the Starter Kit, which comes with an MGO 850+ Manuka Honey jar, 5 honey travel sticks, a wooden spoon, and a guidebook!Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Your Microbiome, GLP-1 & Next-Generation Probiotics | Dr. Colleen Cutcliffe
What if your metabolism, cravings, immune system — even your hormones — are being shaped by your gut?In this episode of The Gabby Reece Show, Gabby sits down with microbiome scientist and Pendulum co-founder Dr. Colleen Cutcliffe to break down the real science behind gut health — beyond the buzzwords.From premature birth and early antibiotic exposure to GLP-1, estrogen, cravings, and perimenopause, this conversation connects the dots between your microbiome and nearly every major system in your body.If you’ve ever thought:“Why am I gaining weight when nothing changed?”“Why am I suddenly sensitive to foods?”“Is this just aging… or something else?”“Are GLP-1 drugs the only option?”This episode will shift how you think about your body.In This Episode, We Cover:Why the microbiome is connected to all 11 organ systemsHow early antibiotic use may affect long-term metabolic healthThe truth about GLP-1 — and how your body produces it naturallyWhy Akkermansia is considered a “keystone strain”Gut health and perimenopause: what’s really happeningEstrogen, menopause, and emerging microbiome researchWhy cravings may not be about willpowerHow stress, aging, and travel deplete your gutFecal microbiome transplants — what they are and why they matterHow to rebuild a resilient gut (without extremes or shame)Key TakeawayThe goal isn’t perfection.It’s resilience.A strong, diverse microbiome helps your body handle stress, hormonal shifts, aging, and even dietary slip-ups. And unlike your genetics — your gut can change.Start with food.Use tools wisely.Pay attention to your body.Connect with Dr. Colleen CutcliffeWebsite: https://pendulumlife.comInstagram: @pendulumlifeDr. Cutcliffe on Instagram: @drcolleencutcliffeConnect with GabbyWebsite: https://gabbyreece.comInstagram: @gabbyreece https://www.instagram.com/gabbyreeceYouTube: The Gabby Reece Show https://www.youtube.com/@GabbyReeceIf This Episode Helped You…Please:Subscribe to the showLeave a 5-star reviewShare it with someone navigating metabolism, menopause, or gut healthLike and comment if you’re watching on YouTubeYour support helps us bring you more conversations that empower you to take ownership of your health.Episode Sponsors:Get 15% off OneSkin with the code GABBYREECE at https://www.oneskin.co/GABBYREECE #oneskinpodPlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Reecet Q&A: Real Questions. Real Women. Real Health.
This episode was recorded live at The Reecet, a three-day women’s retreat hosted by Gabby in Los Angeles.Thirty women gathered for an intimate, personalized health experience built around one goal: cutting through noise and focusing on what truly matters for women’s biology, strength, and long-term resilience.Each guest completed pre-event health testing and participated in expert-led sessions across hormones, genetics, root-cause medicine, strength training, recovery, and confidence-building. The weekend included:Hormone education with Dr. Sarah HillDNA personalization with Kashif KhanRoot-cause testing and 1:1 coaching with Dr. Ashley BeckmanConfidence training through Jiu Jitsu with Cesalina GracieFoundational health frameworks (“Basecamp”) with Juliet StarrettRecovery sessions with Dr. Jason (Therabody)HIGHX training, pool work, breathwork, fire and ice, and live discussionThis particular episode captures a live Q&A session — where the women of The Reecet asked Gabby direct, unscripted questions.Topics explored in this conversation include:How to avoid overwhelm in the pursuit of healthWhy “doing less” can sometimes produce better outcomesThe difference between discipline and rigidityHow to stay consistent during busy seasonsTraining through injuries and life transitionsAgency, intuition, and listening to your internal voiceMental resilience and friction as a growth toolNavigating self-doubt while building strengthThe tension between performance and presenceHow to build scaffolding around your life instead of chasing quick fixesGabby also shares her biggest takeaways from hosting this first all-women retreat:Do Less.Adding more isn’t always the solution. Many women are over-supplemented, over-scheduled, and overstimulated. Removing friction — not stacking more protocols — often creates more progress.Conquer the Basics.Sleep. Strength training. Protein. Recovery. Movement.Before advanced interventions, master your foundation.Listen to Yourself.Confidence is built through self-trust. Learning to quiet outside noise — especially social media — and reconnect with your own internal signal is a lifelong skill.This episode is less about theory and more about application — what it actually looks like to build a sustainable, grounded practice as a woman balancing work, family, health, and ambition.To apply for future Reecet experiences, visit:thereecet.comEpisode sponsors:Now, it’s easier than ever to try Manukora Honey. Head to MANUKORA dot com slash GABBYREECE to save up to 31% plus $25 worth of free gifts with the Starter Kit, which comes with an MGO 850+ Manuka Honey jar, 5 honey travel sticks, a wooden spoon, and a guidebook!Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.