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  • From Classroom to Coaching: Jen Russell on Starting Over, Healthy Habits, and Embracing “Good Enough”
    2025/11/19

    Taylor sits down with good friend and health & life coach Jen Russell for a grounded look at reinvention: leaving a 20-year education career, starting a coaching practice, and learning to choose joy over endless “optimization.” Jen demystifies what coaching actually is (and isn’t), how identity shifts stick, and why support beats going it alone. From there, Jen shares the curveball that changed everything—winning $$$ on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?—and how “getting everything she wanted” exposed what really needed healing and became the catalyst for sobriety and a truer path. You’ll also hear her practical take on “manifesting”, why embracing strategic mediocrity frees up energy for what matters, and the role of nature, community, and scuba in keeping joy alive. If you’ve wondered whether it’s too late to start over—or how to change without losing yourself—this one’s for you.

    Follow Jen at jenrussellcoaching.com and @jenrussellcoaching on Socials

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    1 時間 24 分
  • Movement as Medicine: Alex Fascia on Bands, Community, and Building a Wellness Practice
    2025/10/22

    Taylor sits down with bodywork specialist Alex Fascia to trace an unlikely path—from teenage bands and Whole Foods shifts to building a thriving, patient-first bodywork practice. Alex shares how a skateboard injury sparked his obsession with anatomy, why movement is medicine, and what fascia actually does (and doesn’t). They dig into launching a business in the pandemic, staying accurate in wellness claims, the mental health side of working solo—and how social media can connect, inform, and even change your life. If you’re curious about smarter self-care and the behind-the-scenes grind of building a wellness practice, this one’s for you.

    Follow Alex on Instagram and TikTok @alex_fascia or visit alexfascia.com


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    1 時間 10 分
  • Beyond the Hit: Cobi on Persistence, Grief, and the Long Road of Music
    2025/10/01

    Taylor sits down with singer-songwriter Cobi for a raw and revealing conversation about what success really means as an artist—and as a human being. Cobi traces his journey from early days in Gentleman Hall, walking away from a record deal with Island Records, to finding his own voice as a solo artist. Along the way, he opens up about the pressure of chasing momentum, the grief of losing his parents, and the ways fatherhood has reshaped his priorities and sense of purpose.

    Together, Taylor and Cobi dismantle the myth of overnight success, showing instead how persistence, community, and mentorship shape creative lives. They talk about the freedom and challenges of going independent, the push-pull between ambition and meaning, and the deeper “why” that fuels art beyond ego or accolades. Whether you’re a musician, creator, or just someone navigating the messiness of life, this conversation is a reminder that failure only happens when you stop trying—and that showing up, even when it’s hard, is what really matters.

    You can find Cobi on socials @cobimusic and www.cobimusic.net

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Who Cares if It’s Perfect?—Amy Long on Art, Fear & Starting Anyway
    2025/09/10

    Taylor hits record for the very first time with longtime friend and artist Amy Long. Together they confess launch-day terror, swap horror stories about overthinking, and unpack how repetition—not perfection—pushes any craft forward. From Amy’s flying-truck paintings to Taylor’s podcast baby, they get honest about imposter syndrome, social-media anxiety, and why you shouldn’t wait for anyone’s permission (or a fully developed frontal lobe) before you try something new. Expect laughter, a little cursing, and a mutual reminder that the only way out of fear is straight through it.

    Find Amy on socials @rainboyslawer or her website www.amylong.art

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    1 時間 39 分
  • Introduction: Hitting Record on Imperfect Conversations
    2025/08/29

    In this special introduction episode of Who Cares?!, host Taylor Wallace opens up about why he’s starting this podcast and what listeners can expect. Taylor shares his vision for honest, meaningful conversations with musicians, artists, entrepreneurs, and everyday people who have something real to say about the human experience.

    From embracing “playful ignorance” to resisting the pressure of perfection, Taylor talks candidly about his own fears of being in the spotlight while still feeling a deep pull to create community and connection. Who Cares?! isn’t about gurus or quick fixes—it’s about asking honest questions, uncovering nuggets of wisdom, and reminding each other we’re not alone in this messy, beautiful life.

    Join Taylor on this journey as he sets the stage for the conversations to come.



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    5 分