• The High Frequency CEO: Embodied Leadership, Wealth & Feminine Liberation with Natalia Richardson
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of Life Beyond B.S., Heather sits down with her mentor Natalia Richardson, founder of High Frequency CEO and a sacred wealth + feminine liberation mentor for women who have already created success and are now ready for freedom, intimacy, and wealth that feels true in their body.

    Natalia breaks down what it means to live in coherence, why the frequency you create from matters more than strategy, and how “ease” becomes possible when you stop operating from survival identities.

    Together, Heather and Natalia explore mirrors in relationships, the power of embodied leadership, integrating feminine and masculine energetics, and why real liberation is rooted in one radical truth: stop lying to yourself.If you’ve built success but still feel depleted, disconnected, or like you’re performing your life… this conversation will land.


    Key Themes & Takeaways

    ✅ Coherence is divinity in alignment: removing distortions that block your purest self and highest frequency.

    ✅ The “how” can block the miracle: certainty-obsession contracts your magnetism.

    ✅ Ease is a paradox: it may look effortless, but the internal work to allow ease can be the hardest thing you do.

    ✅ Mirrors reveal your inner frequency: relationships reflect self-worth, shame, and identity patterns (and growth).

    ✅ Embodied leadership is non-compartmentalized: the same you in business, love, family, and self.

    ✅ Feminine power isn’t passive: it’s creation, receptivity, sensuality, aliveness, and sovereignty.

    ✅ Masculine support expands when you stop gripping: delegation, systems, containment, and safe structure.

    ✅You don’t need a mentor… but it collapses time: what takes years alone can shift in months with guidance.

    ✅ Energy returns when masks drop: alignment gives life force back

    ✅ Living beyond B.S. = not lying to yourself.


    Heather’s Reflection

    So much of what Natalia shared hits the heart of what Life Beyond B.S. is really about: ending the performance and returning to the truth.This episode is a reminder that the “hardness” of life isn’t always about circumstances—it’s often about the energy we’re forcing ourselves to live in… the masks we wear… the identities we cling to to feel safe. And when you start releasing those survival identities and choosing from truth, your entire world begins to reorganize around you.The question I’m holding after this conversation is simple and powerful:Where am I still not being fully honest with myself?Because the moment we stop lying to ourselves, we stop abandoning ourselves—and that’s where real freedom begins.


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    Guest Info

    Natalia Richardson

    Founder of High Frequency CEO

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highfrequencyceo/Sacred Wealth + Feminine Liberation Mentor & Identity Architect


    Heather’s Contact Info

    Heather McNally — Life Fulfillment Coach, Speaker, Podcaster🌐 heathermcnally.com

    🎙️ Podcast: Life Beyond B.S.

    Program: Happy, Healthy, Whole - https://www.heathermcnally.com/happyhealthywhole

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  • Why You Keep Repeating the Same Patterns (And Why It’s Not Your Fault)
    Jan 13 2026

    EPISODE SUMMARYIf you feel like your life keeps looping — the same relationship dynamics, emotional patterns, frustrations, or “why am I here again?” moments — this episode is for you.In this solo episode, Heather breaks down why repeating patterns has nothing to do with laziness, lack of discipline, or failure — and everything to do with how the brain is wired for familiarity and survival.You’ll learn:

    • Why your brain chooses what feels safe over what feels fulfilling
    • How identity forms long before you have conscious choice
    • Why willpower alone never creates lasting change
    • How compassion, awareness, and nervous system safety are the real keys to transformation

    This episode will help you stop shaming yourself and start understanding yourself — so you can finally choose differently.KEY THEMES & TAKEAWAYS

    • Patterns repeat because they feel familiar, not because you're weak
    • The brain prioritizes survival over happiness
    • Identity lives in the nervous system, not logic
    • Willpower works short-term; identity drives long-term behavior
    • Change requires nervous system safety, not pressure
    • Awareness + compassion = sustainable change
    • You don't need to become someone new - you need to update who you believe you are

    HEATHER’S REFLECTIONSo many people believe something is “wrong” with them because they keep repeating the same cycles.The truth? Your system has been loyal, not broken.This episode is an invitation to stop forcing change and start understanding the part of you that learned how to survive — and gently teach it something new.If this episode resonated:Follow, rate, and review Life Beyond B.S.Share this episode with someone who feels stuckExplore working with Heather 1:1 or inside Happy, Healthy, Whole (Launching February 17)Visit 👉 www.heathermcnally.comHappy, Healthy, Whole: https://www.heathermcnally.com/happyhealthywhole

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  • From Invisible to Empowered: Stroke Recovery & Food as Self-Respect with Maria Garcia
    Jan 6 2026

    This episode includes discussion of stroke, paralysis, depression, and recovery.Episode Summary:In this powerful conversation, Heather sits down with Maria Garcia—author, coach, and stroke survivor—whose life changed dramatically after a massive stroke at 25 left her paralyzed and struggling with depression and identity loss. Maria shares what recovery really looked like over 15 years, including the moment yoga helped lift her out of a “black hole,” and the surprising nutrition methodology that helped her recover another 20% more than a decade after traditional therapy plateaued. Together, they unpack food psychology, how culture and childhood shape our relationship with eating, why you can’t outwork a bad diet, and what it means to stop outsourcing your health and live beyond the BS of society’s expectations.Key Takeaways (What Maria Said):✅ A stroke at 25 shattered her identity—and her belief systems—because she could no longer “perform” perfectionism or control outcomes the way she used to.✅ Depression was real and deep, and yoga became a turning point that helped her feel “a ray of light” again—mentally and emotionally.✅ Recovery wasn’t linear: she tried “everything” for years (multiple therapies, experimental approaches, diet changes), then hit a wall around year 10 and chose to live beyond recovery-as-purpose.✅ Nutrition changed everything: 15 years after her stroke, a nutrition course led to another ~20% recovery—including hiking stamina, better balance, and major improvement in her voice.✅ Food is meant to be nourishment, not entertainment—and our culture trains us (by design) to associate every emotion/holiday/celebration with food.✅ Your childhood shapes your food patterns (comfort, rewards, soothing, “sit still and eat”), and real change requires awareness of the psychology—not just a list of foods.✅ Taste buds and cravings change when you stop living on ultra-processed/sugar-heavy foods—what once felt “normal” can start tasting artificial.✅ You can’t outwork your diet: Maria estimates ~85% of health change happens in the kitchen, with exercise as the “cherry on top.”✅ Stop outsourcing your health: your body isn’t failing you—you may be failing your body without realizing it.✅ Living beyond BS means dropping the mask and releasing other people’s expectations to live more authentically.Heather’s Reflection:This episode is such a living example of what I teach: awareness and choice are everything. Maria’s story reminds us that healing isn’t just “medical”—it’s emotional, mental, physical, and deeply connected. When we stop seeing food as reward, comfort, or entertainment—and start seeing it as self-respect—we begin rebuilding trust with our bodies. And that’s the real shift: not “new year, new me,” but one aligned choice at a time, in any moment, on any day.Guest Info (Maria Garcia):✅ Website: https://www.genuinelymaria.com/✅ Program: 3-month flagship program (private or group) focused on slowly resetting your relationship with food + food psychology + sustainable change (as described in the episode)Heather’s Info + CTA:✅ Website / Work with Heather: https://www.heathermcnally.com/✅ Program Happy, Healthy, Whole starts January 20, 2026: https://www.heathermcnally.com/happyhealthywhole✅ Newsletter Sign up for weekly tips, tools, and updates: https://www.heathermcnally.com/signupfornewsletterIf this episode spoke to you, please consider liking, commenting, and following/subscribing so this message can get out to more people!Thank you so much for sharing this space with me today. My hope is that you walk away knowing that you have the power to choose differently. Go live fully, freely, and unapologetically — your life beyond B.S. starts now.

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  • Breaking the Silence: Suicide Loss, Self-Harm, and Healing Through Community with Jen Hoye
    Dec 30 2025

    Content Warning: This episode includes discussion of suicide, self-harm, and mental health struggles.If you or someone you know needs support, please contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.Call or text 988 (U.S.) or visit 988lifeline.org


    Episode Summary

    In this raw and deeply human conversation, Heather sits down with writer, mental health advocate, and marathon runner Jen Hoye, author of Thick Thighs, Tattoos & Breaking Taboos. Jen shares the story of losing her brother Teddy to suicide—and how grief, anger, self-harm, and isolation became the road she had to walk before she could begin healing.

    What started as one small walk during the pandemic turned into an extraordinary mission: Healing Miles, where Jen honors lives lost to suicide through running and storytelling. This episode is filled with honesty, humor, and hope—plus practical conversation about asking the hard questions, breaking cultural silence, and letting joy and grief coexist.

    Key Themes & Takeaways

    • Jen identifies first as a mom, and as a lifelong writer who used words to be heard in a loud family culture.
    • Losing her brother Teddy to suicide in 2017 changed her life completely—she says she stopped living for years.Teddy was mischievous, hilarious, deeply kind, and prepared for everything—“a helper” in every way.
    • Grief wasn’t processed at first; Jen describes years of anger, secrecy, disconnection, and coping through binge eating, self-harm, shopping, and staying numb.
    • COVID forced a turning point: her secret coping strategies couldn’t stay hidden with everyone home.Healing began with an almost impossibly small step: walking 0.1 miles, then doing it again.
    • A fundraiser turned into a mission: 300 miles in a month, dedicating each day to someone lost to suicide—Jen realized how many families need to be seen.
    • She reframes “be strong” as often being for other people so they don’t have to witness grief.
    • She emphasizes the importance of asking directly: “Are you thinking of taking your life?”
    • Jen shares a pivotal story where a young woman came to her because she had a plan—and today she is thriving.
    • Advocacy is both service and connection: she feels it keeps her close to Teddy by living his best qualities.Grief is not linear and never “ends”—you just learn to carry it differently.
    • Jen talks about identity: breaking out of boxes, people-pleasing, and reclaiming self-trust.
    • Her ultimate hope: readers feel seen, heard, understood, and believe they can build a beautiful life after loss.


    Heather’s Reflection

    • Heather highlights the power of choice as a superpower—how one small choice (a walk) can change your life.
    • She relates deeply to turning pain inward and discusses the importance of not glossing over emotions: feel your feelings, but don’t live there.
    • Heather validates grief as more than death—grief can be losing a version of life, identity, relationships, or safety.
    • She reinforces that honest conversations can change lives—silence makes things grow heavier, while speaking releases pressure.
    • Heather ties identity + belief systems into the theme: we often live from inherited beliefs and expectations instead of who we truly are.

    Guest Bio

    Jen Hoye is a writer, mental health advocate, and the author of Thick Thighs, Tattoos & Breaking Taboos. She founded Healing Miles, honoring lives lost to suicide through running and storytelling. Jen has represented suicide prevention and mental health charities in major races including the Boston and Chicago Marathons, and she is a frequent speaker on suicide prevention, grief, and mental health.


    Connect with Jen

    IG: @jen.and.pen

    FB: Jen Fusco Hoye

    Website: jenniferhoye.com

    Book available at local bookshops, select Barnes & Noble locations (Northeast), and online (Amazon/B&N).


    If this episode spoke to you, please follow, rate, and review the show—it helps more people find support, hope, and tools to live Life Beyond B.S.


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  • Feeling Lost? Identity, Loneliness, and Choosing Yourself in the In-Between Seasons of Life
    Dec 23 2025

    The space between the holidays and the new year has a way of amplifying everything — joy, grief, loneliness, reflection, and quiet questions about who we are and what we want. In this solo episode, Heather explores identity, emotional complexity, and why feeling lost doesn’t mean you’re failing — it often means you’ve outgrown an old version of yourself.

    This episode gently dismantles “New Year, New Me” pressure and offers a more compassionate path forward rooted in awareness, alignment, and small intentional choices.


    Key Themes & Takeaways

    ✅ Why the holiday season can feel joyful and heavy at the same time

    ✅ Loneliness doesn’t always mean being alone — it often means feeling unseen

    ✅ Feeling lost is a signal, not a failure

    ✅ Identity isn’t something you create — it’s something you remember

    ✅ Why resolutions fail (and why that’s not your fault)

    ✅ Real change comes from awareness, not pressure

    ✅ Small aligned choices matter more than dramatic overhauls

    ✅ How disconnection from self leads to burnout and illness

    ✅ Why HHW was created — not to fix people, but to help them understand themselves


    Heather’s Reflection:

    This episode is an invitation to soften — especially during a season that tells us to push, perform, and reinvent. Heather reminds listeners that they are not behind, broken, or failing. Identity work isn’t about becoming someone new — it’s about remembering who you are beneath expectations, roles, and noise. And that remembering can begin right now, in this moment.


    If this episode resonated — share it with someone who needs permission to soften.

    And if you’re ready to reconnect with who you are beneath the noise, Happy, Healthy, Whole begins January 13th.

    *** Sign up for Happy, Healthy, Whole by December 31st and get a BONUS course called Rewriting Your Story that will take place once you have completed Happy, Healthy, Whole. ***


    Connect with Heather:

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  • How to Feel Safe in Your Body: Embodiment & Coherence with Jessica Hupka
    Dec 16 2025
    Guest: Jessica Hupka — Field Architect, Founder of The Coherence ProjectPrimary Themes: Embodiment, coherence, presence, nervous system/electrical system, polarity, unconditional love, nature as mirror, surrender vs controlOverviewIn this powerful conversation, Heather sits down with Jessica Hupka to explore what happens when “the healing is complete” — and why presence itself can be the greatest gift. Jessica shares how mind/body disconnection is often learned through conditioning, how polarity is part of returning to wholeness, and why the path forward isn’t “more doing” — it’s more spaciousness. If you’ve been stuck in hustle, living from control, or searching outside yourself for validation, this episode is your invitation to remember what you already are.Timestamps00:00 Intro00:01 Meet Jessica + “presence is the gift”00:03 “What happens when the healing is complete?”00:07 Beliefs stored in the body + religious conditioning00:12 Heather connects it to the core mission of Life Beyond B.S.00:13 Polarity, pain, neutrality, unconditional love00:16 Fear of being hurt + “courage to love yourself”00:18 “I don’t feel safe in my body” + where contraction lives00:22 Surrender vs control + the sacred yes00:30 Why embodiment is essential (Austin / Real & Raw)00:33 Work-life balance as fragmentation00:36 “Everything is happening to me” + language shifts00:40 Gratitude + faith as frequencies00:41 Nature, trees, earth, and remembering you are nature00:49 New story vs old story (community is already here)00:53 Receiving is reciprocity (women + being fully seen)00:56 What Jessica wants to bring to Austin00:58 “A life beyond B.S. is…” (final mic-drop)Jessica frames her work as field architecture: reading the energetic field through the body, then placing “pieces” in coherence. She also names a major cultural shift: moving from extraction and control into remembrance and surrender, where leadership becomes embodied and wholeness becomes the organizing principle.Here’s a taste of what Jessica shared — the kind of wisdom that lingers long after the episode ends:Presence is the gift — there’s a point where healing ends and remembering begins.Your body already knows — disconnection happens when we stop trusting it.Polarity belongs — expansion and contraction are both part of wholeness.Spaciousness attracts alignment — not doing more, but releasing more.Embodied leadership changes everything — when you’re in coherence, life reorganizes around you.Language matters — “I have to” contracts; “I get to” opens.Life beyond B.S. begins when you let go of what you think you know.(And that’s just scratching the surface…)Heather’s ReflectionThis episode is the heartbeat of Life Beyond B.S.: the ways conditioning teaches us to distrust ourselves — and how the path home is not “fixing,” but feeling. The reminder is simple and radical: the wisdom isn’t missing… it’s already in you.Jessica brings us back to something simple, but radical: presence, embodiment, and trust.vNot forcing. Not fixing. Remembering.If you’ve been feeling called to slow down, soften, and listen more deeply to your body…this episode is for you.Tune in. Feel it. Let it land. Calls to ActionConnect with Jessica by email: Dreambiz.Jessicahupka@gmail.comJessica on Facebook: @HupkahouseJessica's Kambo page: Click HEREJessica's mailing list: Click HEREReal & Raw Liberation (Austin,TX - Feb6-7,2026): Click HEREConnect with Heather: Click HEREHappy, Healthy, Whole Program (going live Jan 13, 2026): Click HEREJoin Heather's Newsletter: Weekly tips, prompts, updates: Click HEREIf this episode spoke to you, please rate/review, leave a comment, follow/subscribe, and share with a friend
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  • When Trauma Tries to Silence You: A Memoir, Suicide Survival & Self-Worth with Amy Sadd
    Dec 9 2025
    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. Please listen with care and use your discretion. Crisis support resources are listed below.In this powerful, deeply honest conversation, Heather sits down with author and Marine Corps veteran Amy Sadd, whose memoir "I Know a Girl" traces her journey through poverty, abuse, military trauma, depression, and multiple suicide attempts — all the way to a studio apartment on an island in Mexico, where she has finally found community, safety, and joy.Amy shares what it was like to grow up selling cookies to pay rent, survive assault in the Marine Corps, parent two daughters while breaking generational patterns, and eventually move to Cozumel with two suitcases and a decision: either finally figure out how to die… or figure out how to live. Today, she’s choosing life, found family, and radical honesty — and she wants every listener to know: you don’t have to stay broken, and you don’t have to do it alone.Key Themes & Takeaways:✅ Trauma doesn’t get the last word – Your story can be about your healing, not just what was done to you.✅ Mental health is real health – Depression, PTSD, and suicidal ideation are illnesses, not character flaws.✅ You don’t have to stay where you’re hurting – Sometimes healing means leaving the town, culture, or country that keeps you stuck.✅ Found family is still family – The people who stay, support, and choose you are as real as blood relatives — sometimes more.✅ Parenting without a blueprint – You don’t have to repeat the parenting you received; you can learn and do it differently.✅ Identity can be rewritten – You can move from being “the girl everything happens to” to the woman who calls herself “princessa” and expects to be treated with respect.✅ Boundaries are holy – Walking away from abusive relationships is an act of self-respect, not failure.✅ You are allowed to choose joy – A studio apartment, a scooter, neighbors who bring oranges, and sunrise over the sea can all be more than enough.✅ There is always another chapter – The sun keeps rising; as long as you’re here, there is room for another page in your story.Mental health is real health – Depression, PTSD, and suicidal ideation are illnesses, not character flaws.✅ Found family is still family – The people who stay, support, and choose you are as real as blood relatives — sometimes more.✅ Minimalism as medicine – Letting go of stuff (and the stories attached to it) can create literal and emotional space to breathe.✅ Parenting without a blueprint – You don’t have to repeat the parenting you received; you can learn and do it differently.✅ Identity can be rewritten – You can move from being “the girl everything happens to” to the woman who calls herself “princessa” and expects to be treated with respect.✅ Boundaries are holy – Walking away from abusive relationships is an act of self-respect, not failure.✅ You are allowed to choose joy – A studio apartment, a scooter, neighbors who bring oranges, and sunrise over the sea can all be more than enough.✅ There is always another chapter – The sun keeps rising; as long as you’re here, there is room for another page in your story.Amy wants you to know you are not alone, and your story is not over.CALLS TO ACTION:Get Amy’s book – I Know a GirlAmy's InstagramAmy's FacebookAmy's TikTokConnect with Amy HEREConnect w/ Heather HEREHeather's Happy, Healthy, Whole programBook a free 60-minute call with Heather HEREJoin the weekly email list for tips, life hacks, and podcast HEREIf this episode helped you breathe a little deeper, please:• Like the video and share with a friend• Subscribe to the channel• Leave a comment CRISIS SUPPORT (U.S.)• Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988• Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741If you’re outside the U.S., please search “suicide hotline [your country]” to find support in your area. You are not a burden. You are needed here.
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  • How to Liberate Yourself in 2026: Alignment, Identity & a Massive Announcement
    Dec 2 2025

    Listen now and enter the Austin event ticket giveaway! (must be in by December 23, 2025).In this deeply empowering solo episode, Heather drops two major announcements: her role as a headline speaker at the 2026 Real & Raw Liberation Event in Austin, and the full relaunch of her signature personal growth program, Happy, Healthy, Whole. She breaks down the truth about liberation, alignment, identity, and the inner work required to live a life designed on purpose. With soul, courage, and clarity, Heather shares how she rebuilt HHW into the most powerful version yet — and invites listeners into a transformative season of choosing themselves, reconnecting to who they really are, and stepping into 2026 with intention and self-leadership. EPISODE OVERVIEW✅ This solo episode is packed with:✅ Heather’s huge event announcement✅The official relaunch of Happy, Healthy, Whole✅ A behind-the-scenes look at her growth + evolution as a coach✅ What liberation really means✅ How to live on purpose — not autopilot✅ The structure of her new 12-week transformational curriculum✅ A giveaway announcement for the Real & Raw Liberation Event✅ A call to action for 2026 aligned livingKEY THEMES & TAKEAWAYS1. Liberation begins with truth.Heather explains what it means to liberate yourself from mental patterns, expectations, emotional weight, and B.S. belief systems so you can choose your life on purpose.2. Alignment is a decision — not a destination.Heather outlines how identity, values, and embodied choices create a life that feels congruent and grounded.3. You are allowed to reinvent yourself.Her own evolution led to rebuilding Happy, Healthy, Whole from the ground up into a deeper, clearer, more powerful transformation model.4. Real transformation requires structure AND soul.She walks listeners through the 12-week HHW curriculum: awareness, belief systems, identity, values, emotional embodiment, nervous system work, somatics, boundaries, confidence, and integration.5. Connection accelerates growth.Heather shares why community events — like the Real & Raw Liberation Event — catalyze expansion in ways solo work can’t.6. 2026 is not about “New Year, New Me.”It’s about remembering who you already are and choosing her on purpose.CALL TO ACTION

    🎉 ENTER TO WIN a *free* ticket to the Real & Raw Liberation in Austin, TX - Feb. 6-7, 2026 - CLICK HERE TO ENTER (must enter by Dec. 23, 2025).

    ✅ Join the Happy, Healthy, Whole Program - it starts Jan. 13, 2026 - CLICK HERE to learn more!

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