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Stephanie Gambetta
Peptides, performance, and recovery are at the center of this conversation. In Episode 51 of the Loop Podcast, Stephanie sits down with Anthony Castore, whose journey into health and wellness started with a simple goal: transform his body. What began as a pursuit of fitness evolved into a deep dive into peptides, cellular health, and performance optimization. Anthony shares how he went from being a 117-pound high school graduate to immersing himself in the world of peptide therapy, conferences, and education, eventually connecting with leaders in the field like Dr. Seeds and contributing to the growing peptide conversation. In this episode, we cover: • Anthony’s transformation from bodybuilding to peptide education • What peptides actually do and how they support recovery and performance • The importance of lifestyle, nutrition, and training alongside peptides • Real-world case studies, including athletes and everyday clients • Simple nutrition frameworks like the “hand system” and 5-10-15-20 rule • Why recovery and mitochondrial health matter more than people think • The role of strength training in long-term health • Anthony’s go-to peptides and how he approaches protocols This episode is a powerful reminder that peptides aren’t magic — they’re tools, and the foundation will always be built on consistency, education, and understanding your body. As always, remember that everyone’s health journey is different. Consult with a qualified healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or protocol. Peptides discussed in this episode: BPC-157 (recovery + gut research) TB-500 (tissue repair + recovery research) GHK-Cu (skin + repair research) CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin (growth hormone support research)
“I remember thinking… what if no one listens? What if it’s just bad?” Putting yourself out there is uncomfortable. It’s vulnerable. And at the beginning, it can feel like no one’s even paying attention. In this milestone 50th episode of the Loop Podcast, Steph reflects on the journey from self-doubt and hesitation to building a growing brand, community, and platform centered around health, wellness, and peptides. This episode is an honest look at what it really takes to start something from scratch—and stick with it. Steph talks about: The fear and resistance she felt before launchingWhat the early days of Loop actually looked likeThe biggest lessons from building a business in real timeHow her confidence, voice, and purpose have evolvedThe impact of community and helping others transform their healthThis isn’t a highlight reel—it’s the real process behind growth. If you’ve ever thought about starting something, changing your life, or stepping into something new… this is your reminder that it doesn’t have to be perfect to begin. You just have to start. 🎧 Subscribe for more conversations on health, wellness, peptides, and personal growth.
What if confidence didn’t come from changing your body… but from finally accepting it? In this episode of The Loop Podcast, Stephanie sits down with LA-based stylist Chellie Carlson, who has spent over 20 years helping women transform not just their wardrobes—but their entire relationship with themselves. From body dysmorphia to breakthrough confidence, Chellie shares how style can become a powerful tool for self-worth, energy, and identity. This conversation goes far beyond clothes—it’s about stepping into the woman you are today and showing up fully. They talk about: Why waiting to “lose 5–10 pounds” is holding you backHow clothing impacts your energy, confidence, and productivityBreaking free from size obsession and outdated beliefsInvesting in yourself and building real confidenceThe power of sisterhood and surrounding yourself with the right peopleIf you’ve ever looked in your closet and felt stuck, insecure, or unsure of your style—this episode will shift your perspective completely. 🎧 Full episode available now.
In Episode 48 of The Loop Podcast, returning guest Dr. Jonathan Zelken joins for a candid, no-filter conversation about plastic surgery, confidence, and the reality behind aesthetic trends. From the idea that plastic surgery is ultimately about helping people feel better in their own skin, to the surprising truth that great results don’t always equal happy patients, this episode dives deep into the psychology behind self-image and transformation. Dr. Zelken shares insights from years of experience, breaking down common misconceptions, underrated treatments, and the growing influence of social media and filters on beauty standards. The conversation also explores the rise of rapid weight loss trends like Ozempic, and how they impact both appearance and overall well-being. The episode blends expert knowledge with real-life experiences, including a personal journey through weight loss, body image, and the challenges that come with chasing an “ideal” look. Whether you’re curious about plastic surgery, navigating your own health journey, or just want an honest conversation about confidence and self-perception, this episode delivers real perspective without the fluff. 🎧 Listen now and join the conversation.
“She called me this morning and said… I think I’m ready.” That moment captures what this episode is really about — stepping into ownership of your health. In this episode of the Loop Podcast, Steph sits down with Megan Kasel to share a powerful and deeply personal conversation around fertility, frustration, and finally finding answers. After being met with little guidance from traditional fertility care, Megan began exploring a different path. What followed was a complete shift, not just physically, but mentally and emotionally. Together, they dive into: The reality of navigating fertility challenges with limited answersHow peptides like NAD and KPV support overall health and inflammationThe role of hormone balance in fertilityReal, measurable improvements in sperm health and cycle optimizationThe emotional toll of feeling stuck… and the power of taking controlMegan also shares her journey from corporate retail into entrepreneurship, working inside Loop, and being part of a growing movement centered on education, empowerment, and community. If you’ve ever felt dismissed, overwhelmed, or unsure where to start with your health, this episode will open your eyes to what’s possible. Remember: your health journey is your own — but you don’t have to figure it out alone.
What happens when the dream you’ve been chasing falls apart? In Episode 46 of the Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with Caitlin Spears to unpack a powerful story of resilience, reinvention, and trusting your intuition. From growing up in a small town with big dreams inspired by America’s Next Top Model, to facing rejection that left her questioning everything, Caitlin shares the raw truth behind her journey. At her lowest point, she made a bold decision that changed her life forever, buying a one-way ticket to Bali with no plan, just faith. That leap became the turning point. In this episode, Caitlin opens up about: The emotional toll of rejection and rebuilding confidenceLeaving behind a traditional path to create something newTransitioning from modeling into health, wellness, and entrepreneurshipBuilding her brand and community through COMPLETEHow peptides and holistic health became part of her evolutionThis conversation is for anyone who’s ever felt stuck, lost, or unsure of their next move. It’s a reminder that sometimes the biggest breakthroughs come after the hardest moments. If you’ve been waiting for a sign to take the leap… this is it. Subscribe for more conversations on health, wellness, peptides, and personal growth.
What happens when a fitness instructor stops feeling confident in her own body? In this episode of The Loop Podcast, host welcomes Kay Vargas, a fitness instructor and wellness advocate, to share her powerful personal journey with peptide therapy and health optimization. Kay opens up about the moment she looked in the mirror and realized something needed to change. Despite working out daily and doing everything “right,” she was exhausted, struggling with confidence, and searching for answers. Her introduction to peptides became a turning point that helped her regain energy, rebuild confidence, and transform how she approaches health and fitness. Throughout the conversation, Kay shares: • Her first experience starting peptide therapy • The mental and physical changes she experienced • Why consistency with nutrition, training, and recovery still matters • The misconceptions around peptides and GLP-1 medications • How transparency about health tools can empower others The episode also dives into fitness culture, body image, hormone health, and the importance of building sustainable wellness habits that support long-term vitality. Whether you're curious about peptides, navigating your own health journey, or simply looking for motivation to take better care of yourself, this conversation offers honest insights and real experiences. Everyone’s path to health looks different, but conversations like this help us learn, grow, and explore what’s possible.
“My Instagram was deleted in the middle of a family vacation… and it forced me to rethink everything about my business, my voice, and the future of the Loop community.” In this solo episode of The Loop Podcast, Stephanie Gambetta shares the emotional and unexpected experience of losing her Instagram account after months of discussing peptides and wellness online. After building a growing community around health, education, and peptide therapy, Stephanie’s account was suddenly removed, forcing her to confront the realities of censorship, platform dependence, and what it means to build a business on social media. Stephanie opens up about the emotional rollercoaster of losing access to her audience, the lessons she learned during the break from social media, and how the experience helped her reconnect with the deeper mission behind The LOOP Way. She also shares what’s next for the community including upcoming wellness events, new educational resources, supplement launches, coaching programs, and the future of peptide education. This episode is a raw and honest conversation about resilience, community, and continuing to show up even when the platform disappears. If you’re interested in health optimization, peptides, wellness education, and building community outside of social media, this episode is for you. New instagram: @stephanie_gambetta_loop 🎧 Listen to Episode 44 of The Loop Podcast.
n Episode 43 of the Loop Podcast, Stephanie sits down with Renetta Ascher Caya for an honest, unfiltered conversation about peptides, hormones, GLP-1s, aging, energy, libido, recovery, and what it really means to feel good in your 40s and beyond. What started as a friendship turned into a deep dive on navigating divorce, hormone imbalance, inflammation, autoimmune struggles, and discovering how strategic peptide use changed everything. From testosterone pellets to GLP-1s, BPC-157, NAD+, recovery support, and even conversations about parenting in a peptide-driven world, nothing is off limits. This episode isn’t about trends. It’s about informed choices, personal responsibility, and having the conversations most women are too afraid to start. Topics we cover: Hormones after 40 and why “normal range” isn’t optimalGLP-1 misconceptions and appetite controlPeptides for recovery, inflammation, and brain fogLibido, marriage, and the conversations no one is havingNavigating social media misinformationParenting in a world where peptides are everywhereAging with energy instead of burnoutIf you’ve ever wondered whether you have to accept exhaustion, weight gain, low libido, or brain fog as “just getting older”… this episode is for you. Watch now and join the conversation. 📌 Learn more about Loop & peptide education 📌 Subscribe for weekly conversations on health, longevity, and personal growth
In this episode of The Loop Podcast, Stephanie welcomes strength training expert Holly Perkins, BS, CSCS, who has over 30 years of experience in exercise physiology and nutrition. Holly helps women strategically use strength training and nutrition to achieve at least 70% lean muscle mass—the medical marker associated with reduced disease risk, improved metabolism, stronger bones, and better overall vitality. This conversation goes far beyond fitting into skinny jeans. It’s about building a body that supports you for decades to come. Inside this episode, we cover: Why body composition matters more than body weightThe truth about cardio and why too much can backfireHow strength training changes your metabolism permanentlyWhy the scale is outdated (and what to track instead)The role of Dexa scans and understanding real dataHow calorie deficits impact muscle lossGLP medications, muscle preservation, and sustainable resultsBuilding muscle for longevity, confidence, and energyHolly shares why focusing on muscle is the key to feeling stronger, leaner, and more empowered—especially for women over 35. If you’ve been stuck chasing the number on the scale, this episode will completely shift your perspective. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly conversations on health, wellness, and optimizing your life. Join the Muscle for Life Challenge: https://www.hollyperkins.com/loop
What if the reason you feel stuck isn’t lack of discipline… but lack of alignment? In this episode of the Loop Podcast, Stephanie sits down with astrologer and business coach Natalie Holbrook for a powerful conversation about reinvention, self-worth, and stepping into your next level with clarity. Natalie shares how understanding your birth chart can reveal your natural strengths, blind spots, leadership style, relationship patterns, and even how you operate in business. This isn’t about predicting your future — it’s about understanding yourself at a deeper level so you can move with more confidence and intention. Steph also opens up about: Her peptide journey and how it supported her transformationInvesting in high-level environments for growthReleasing old identitiesNavigating reinvention at 40+Building a business rooted in authenticityTogether, they explore the connection between mindset, health optimization, astrology, and personal expansion. If you’ve been: Questioning your next moveFeeling called to something biggerReady to grow but unsure howCurious about astrology as a self-awareness toolThis episode will challenge you to think differently about who you are — and who you’re becoming. Growth isn’t random. Reinvention isn’t accidental. It’s intentional. ✨ Let’s keep learning and growing together. https://www.lovenatalieholbrook.com/social-accelerator Get $50 off Natalie’s Social Accelerator program that guides you to use proven strategies paired with your unique astrology to get your business and voice amplified, love creating content and raise your impact and income while you do it. Use code GLOWUP50 and write “Stephanie” in the check out page when prompted. Want to get a personal reading for your life or business with Natalie? DM her on IG GLOWUPREADING to book yours today. Limited spots.
Perfectionism isn’t about high standards — it’s a psychological bid for worthiness. In this powerful episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta is joined by returning guest Dr. Sarah Sarkis, performance psychologist, to unpack the real cost of perfectionism and why so many high-functioning women feel stuck, exhausted, and never “good enough.” Together, they explore how perfectionism shows up in our health, careers, relationships, parenting, and even our wellness routines. From New Year’s resolutions and social media pressure to shame, boundaries, and vulnerability, this conversation goes deep into what perfectionism actually is — and how to loosen its grip. You’ll learn: Why perfectionism is rooted in shame, not motivationHow social media quietly reinforces impossible standardsThe difference between growth and self-punishmentWhy boundaries are essential for healing perfectionismHow to model authenticity and self-worth for your childrenThe hidden risks of chasing “optimization” without self-awarenessThis episode is honest, compassionate, and deeply relatable. If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing everything right but still feel behind, this conversation will land. ✨ You don’t need fixing. You’re allowed to be a work in progress. 🎙️ New episodes of The Loop Podcast drop weekly. If this conversation resonates, please like, subscribe, and share with someone who needs to hear it.
A lot of people are asking: what is progressive overload training really? And more importantly, why isn’t it working for so many people? In this episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with Brad Davidson, personal trainer at The Weight Room and co-host of the podcast Your Ultimate Comeback, to break down one of the most misunderstood concepts in fitness. Progressive overload isn’t just about lifting heavier weights or doing more reps. It’s about strategically challenging your body over time, managing stress, tracking intelligently, and knowing when to push and when to pull back. In this conversation, Stephanie and Brad cover: Why most trainers misunderstand progressive overloadHow stress, sleep, and lifestyle can stall muscle growthThe role of protein, walking, and recovery in sustainable fitnessWhy group fitness isn’t ideal for long-term body compositionHow peptides and hormone optimization can support smarter trainingWhat to look for in a trainer who actually understands progressionWhether you’re new to lifting or have been training for years, this episode will help you stop spinning your wheels and start training with intention. 🎧 Subscribe for weekly conversations on health, fitness, hormones, peptides, and longevity. 💬 Share this episode with someone who’s “working hard” but not seeing results. Let’s keep learning and growing together.
Peptides can feel overwhelming — GLPs, mitochondria support, fat loss, muscle building, dosing, side effects — where do you even start? In this episode of the Loop Podcast, Steph sits down with Polo, peptide educator and Loop team member, for a real, no-fluff conversation about how peptides actually work and how to use them correctly. They break down: • Why peptides are not one-size-fits-all • The biggest mistakes people make with GLPs • Why “low and slow” dosing matters • How mitochondria peptides like MOTS-c and SS-31 support energy and metabolism • Why peptides are a tool, not a magic bullet • How to stack peptides responsibly without wrecking your metabolism • What most people misunderstand about hunger, fat loss, and body composition This episode is packed with education, real client examples, and practical guidance for anyone curious about peptides, GLPs, or optimizing health for the long term. ⚠️ Reminder: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any new treatment. 🎙️ Let’s keep learning and growing together.
Skin health is about so much more than what you put on your face. In this episode of the LOOP Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with expert esthetician Joanna Young (@joannayoungskin) for a deep, honest conversation about what it really takes to build healthy, glowing skin that lasts. Stephanie shares her personal journey from the high-stress world of finance to discovering the connection between wellness, skin health, and longevity after a close friend’s skin cancer diagnosis changed her perspective. Together, Stephanie and Joanna break down why skincare must start from the inside out and how lifestyle, peptides, nutrition, and consistent care all play a role. Joanna brings her hands-on expertise to the conversation, explaining: How to properly prepare skin before advanced treatmentsWhy facials are not one-size-fits-allCommon skincare mistakes that actually damage your skinThe role of peptides in skin health and agingHow to build a realistic, sustainable skincare routineWhether you’re looking for quick improvements or long-term skin transformation, this episode offers practical guidance, expert insight, and a grounded approach to skincare and wellness. ✨ Remember: Everyone’s skin is different. What works for one person may not work for another. Always consult a qualified professional before making changes to your skincare or wellness routine. 🎙️ New episodes of the LOOP Podcast drop weekly. Let’s keep learning and growing together.
In this episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with Dr. Jonathan Zelken, MD, a board-certified plastic surgeon based in Newport Beach, for an honest, no-fluff conversation about modern plastic surgery, trust, and long-term results. Dr. Zelken shares what truly matters when choosing a plastic surgeon, why bedside manner and transparency are just as important as credentials, and how unrealistic expectations are shaping today’s aesthetics industry. They dive deep into facelifts, recovery timelines, laser resurfacing, jaw and facial implants, and why social media has completely distorted public perception of cosmetic procedures. You’ll also hear why price and popularity don’t equal better outcomes, how misinformation spreads on TikTok and Instagram, and what patients should really be asking before committing to surgery. From CO₂ lasers and facial rejuvenation to the emotional side of transformation, this episode is a must-watch for anyone considering aesthetic treatments or simply wanting a smarter, more grounded understanding of the industry. As always, this conversation is for educational purposes only and not medical advice. Every body is different, and outcomes depend on personalized care and professional guidance. 🎧 Tune in, learn more, and let’s keep growing together.
In this special Q&A episode of the Loop Podcast, Steph is joined by her daughter Maddie for an honest, lighthearted conversation about health, wellness, business, and life. Together, they reflect on 2025 and talk about what they’re carrying into 2026, from wellness habits and mindset shifts to boundaries, family time, and personal growth. Steph also answers Maddie’s thoughtful questions about peptides, coaching, and how Loop began, breaking down complex topics in a way that feels approachable and real. This episode is equal parts educational, funny, and heartfelt. A reminder that wellness is not just about protocols, but about relationships, intention, and living with purpose. Whether you’re listening on a walk, in the car, or at home, this episode is meant to feel like a conversation you didn’t know you needed. 🎧 Subscribe for more conversations on health, peptides, mindset, and living The Loop Way.
In this episode of The Loop Podcast, Steph sits down with Dr. Zenovia Gabriel, MD, board-certified dermatologist and founder of Zena Medical in Newport Beach, California. Dr. Gabriel shares her journey of building a dermatology and aesthetics practice from the ground up — from early challenges and big vision moments to creating a patient-first, education-driven model that blends medical dermatology, advanced aesthetics, and whole-body wellness. Together, they dive into: How to truly understand your skin (beyond trends)Acne treatment myths, Accutane, and long-term skin healthNavigating aesthetics without overdoing itThe role of peptides and hormones in skin and agingCommon misconceptions and misuse of GLP-1 medicationsWhy skincare should be treated as medical care, not influencer adviceSelf-worth, body image, and aging with confidenceThis conversation is equal parts science, strategy, and self-trust — perfect for anyone feeling overwhelmed by the aesthetics space or curious about making smarter, more sustainable choices for their skin and health. As always, these conversations are for educational purposes only and are not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any treatment. ✨ Let’s keep learning and growing together.
What happens when you eat hamburgers and fries for two straight weeks… and your weight doesn’t change? For me, it was a wake-up call about how dramatically the body responds when you finally start optimizing it from the inside out. In this episode of the LOOP Podcast, Trevor returns to dive deep into the real science and lived experience behind peptides, longevity tools, and modern wellness. Together, we break down what actually happens when you stay consistent, why the old “calories in, calories out” model is incomplete, and how peptides have transformed everything from weight stability to energy, sleep, brain power, and overall vitality. Trevor and I unpack: • Why your body plateaus when it’s under-optimized • The peptide stacks that actually work • The difference between research-grade, prescription, and low-quality peptides • How NAD, MK-677, Clotho, CJC, and more fit into a full strategy • Why long-term health is about rhythm, not perfection • How to stay healthy while still enjoying real life (yes, even burgers and fries) Whether you're peptide-curious, deep in the wellness world, or just trying to understand your own metabolism better, this episode is packed with insight, personal stories, and myth-busting. Remember: everyone’s health journey is different. Always work with a licensed healthcare provider when exploring peptides, supplements, or new wellness routines. Let’s keep learning and growing together. Subscribe for more deep dives into wellness, longevity, and real transformation.
If you’ve ever wondered what life could feel like with more energy, more confidence, and a strong community around you… this episode is for you. In Episode 32 of the LOOP Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with her close friend Jodie McCollum, founder of Mahjong OC (@mahjongoc) — a woman who has reinvented herself, rebuilt her energy, and created a thriving community around connection and play. Jodie opens up about how NAD, peptides, and balanced hormones helped her transform from a depleted mom of three into someone who feels vibrant, focused, and truly alive again. She jokes that she “built her business on NAD,” but the truth is, her story reflects what so many women feel but rarely talk about. Together, Steph and Jodie dive into: ✨ The power of female friendships ✨ What it means to reinvent yourself at 50 ✨ How NAD & peptides restored their energy and clarity ✨ Why community and social connection are essential for wellness ✨ The rise of Mahjong as a bonding ritual for women across Orange County ✨ How joy, play, and friendships can transform your health ✨ The real path to feeling good again — mentally, emotionally, and physically Whether you're curious about peptides, looking for more energy, wanting to build deeper friendships, or simply needing inspiration to start your next chapter… this conversation will meet you exactly where you are. Let’s keep learning and growing together. 💛 Subscribe for more wellness, longevity, and lifestyle episodes every Thursday.
Give yourself some grace this holiday season — and truly enjoy it. In this episode of the LOOP Podcast, Steph is joined once again by performance coach Brad Davidson to break down how to navigate the holidays without guilt, shame, or stress. Steph shares her personal mindset tools, wellness habits, and peptide hacks that keep her grounded this time of year, while Brad adds expert insight into metabolism, stress, and how to approach the holidays with a balanced perspective. You’ll learn why one meal will never derail your progress, how to use simple strategies like walking to support digestion, what weight fluctuations actually mean, and how to stay consistent even when routines shift. Plus, Steph and Brad explore the power of meditation, gratitude, boundaries, and the “failure reset” — a tool that can change your relationship with health forever. Whether you're traveling, hosting, or just trying to find balance, this episode will help you enjoy the holidays without spiraling into extremes. Let’s embrace the season, stay present, and set ourselves up for success in the new year. Happy Thanksgiving — and let’s keep learning and growing together.
Femininity is officially back — and we are so here for it. Lace, bows, rich textures, and over-the-knee boots are making a major comeback this season, and in this episode of the LOOP Podcast, Steph sits down with her stylist, Dina Moatazedi, for a fun, honest, and inspiring deep dive into fall fashion and personal style. Together, Steph and Dina explore how clothing is a powerful form of self-expression and how elevating your wardrobe can shift your confidence, energy, and even your mindset. Dina shares her expert styling tips, the fall trends worth paying attention to, and how to build a closet you actually love to wear. You’ll hear them discuss: ✨ How fall fashion is shifting back to femininity ✨ Why accessories are your outfit’s secret weapon ✨ How to pack smart when traveling ✨ The value of working with a stylist ✨ How to create outfits you feel confident in ✨ Making the most of what you already own ✨ Trends to try (and which ones to skip) Whether you’re refreshing your fall wardrobe, getting ready for a special event, or just want to feel better in your clothes, this episode is packed with practical insights and inspiration. Tune in with us, embrace your femininity, and step into your most stylish season yet. Let’s keep learning and growing together!
“Peptides changed my life — I’ll be cycling them until they bury me in the ground.” In this heartfelt solo episode, host Stephanie Gambetta opens up about her personal health journey, the lessons learned while building The Loop Podcast, and how she continues to redefine success in her 50s. Steph answers audience-submitted Q&As about wellness, mindset, motivation, parenting, and business, offering a real-life look at how she balances ambition with authenticity. You’ll hear: 💡 How stopping cardio addiction transformed her body and mind 🧬 Why peptides and supplements are her non-negotiables 💖 The importance of balance over perfection 🔥 Her take on motivation, burnout & limiting beliefs 👩👧 What it means to build a business while raising daughters ✨ Why it’s never too late to reinvent yourself Steph reminds listeners that your life can begin at 40, 50, 60 — and that it’s never too late to start over, define success on your own terms, and find joy in the journey. New episodes every Thursday on The Loop Podcast — where we explore health, longevity & personal growth through a modern lens.
“I can tell if a patient is on hormone therapy just by how they look.” That’s just one of the many eye-opening insights shared by Dr. Monica Aszterbaum, MD, a leading OB-GYN and hormone expert, in this episode of The Loop Podcast with host Stephanie Gambetta. Together, they explore the fascinating and often misunderstood world of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) — from pellets, creams, and injectables to how proper hormone balance impacts your energy, mood, metabolism, and longevity. Dr. Aszterbaum opens up about her own journey in medicine, transitioning from pediatrics to women’s health, and shares the science and soul behind helping women feel like themselves again. They also discuss why so many women are left confused or unsupported when it comes to hormones — and how education and curiosity can change everything. You’ll learn: 💡 The truth about HRT and why it’s not one-size-fits-all 🧬 The connection between hormones, brain health, and aging 🔥 Why testosterone matters just as much for women 💊 The differences between pellets, creams, and injectables ❤️ How balanced hormones improve mood, confidence, and relationships 🧘♀️ How peptides and HRT work together for long-term vitality Whether you’re in perimenopause, menopause, or simply looking to understand your body better, this episode will empower you to take charge of your health and advocate for yourself. ✨ New episodes of The Loop Podcast every Thursday — subscribe for more on peptides, women’s health, and longevity.
Dr. Sarah Sarkis is back! In this candid, hilarious, and deeply practical episode, Stephanie and Sarah unpack what really happens when you make big health changes—especially with peptides—and the people around you don’t love it. From partners who feel threatened to friend groups that quietly judge, they explain why even healthy change disrupts relationship homeostasis, how to set clean boundaries, and how to receive feedback without getting defensive. You’ll hear Steph’s story about taking a strategic pause from “over-optimization,” and Sarah’s frameworks for navigating pushback with humor, clarity, and compassion. They also touch on the wild stat that our brains process 10–15 million bits of info per second and only 7–9 make it to consciousness—AKA, you won’t always see your own blind spots, and that’s why supportive dissent matters. What you’ll learn: Why your wellness shift (GLPs, peptides, lifting, food changes) can trigger partners & friendsScripts for hard conversations (support ≠ agreement)How to spot sabotage vs loving concernWhen to pause, cycle, or reset your protocolBuilding a community that actually supports your growthNew episodes every Thursday. Subscribe for more on health, peptides, mindset, and relationships—the Loop Way.
In this powerful and heartfelt episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with Molly Rubesh — a certified life coach, author, and course creator — to talk about rebuilding life after major transitions. After two decades in corporate leadership, Molly reinvented herself to help women and couples navigate divorce, loss, blended families, and rediscovering identity. Together, they dive into: 💔 The emotional and spiritual journey of starting over 👨👩👧👦 How to blend families with grace and compassion 💬 The truth about co-parenting and letting go of resentment 🧘♀️ Doing “the inner work” — healing patterns and calming your nervous system 💍 The inspiration behind The Modern Marriage Blueprint, Molly’s signature course for couples seeking deeper connection 🤝 Why every relationship — and even divorce — is an opportunity for growth Molly and Stephanie share raw, relatable stories about motherhood, courage, and creating love that lasts. Whether you’re navigating change, healing from heartbreak, or simply looking to elevate your relationships, this episode will inspire you to rebuild, reconnect, and rise. ✨ New episodes of The Loop Podcast drop every Thursday — subscribe for more conversations on wellness, relationships, and the emotional side of longevity.
In this eye-opening episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with Dr. Kristen Coles, a leading naturopathic physician and acupuncturist, to uncover the often-ignored truth about mitochondrial health — the powerhouse of our cells and the foundation of our energy. Stephanie shares her own struggles with fatigue and mitochondrial dysfunction, while Dr. Coles breaks down: Why mitochondria are overlooked in modern medicineHow root-cause and functional approaches reveal what’s really happening in your bodyThe connection between hormones, stress, and energy productionHow peptides can help repair cellular health and boost longevityThe misconceptions about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and fatigue managementDr. Coles also offers practical, science-backed tools for restoring vitality — from lab work to natural treatments — empowering listeners to take ownership of their health journeys. ✨ If you’ve been dismissed by traditional medicine or struggle with low energy, this episode gives you the clarity and confidence to start healing from within. New episodes of The Loop Podcast drop every Thursday — subscribe for more conversations on wellness, longevity, and living The Loop Way. 🔗 Learn More About Dr. Kristen Coles Website: www.drcoles.com Instagram: @drkristencoles
In this heartfelt solo episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta opens up about her deeply personal journey that led to the creation of Loop and The Loop Way. After six transformative months since launching the brand, Stephanie finally shares the full story — from heartbreak and surrender to healing and purpose. She takes listeners through the pivotal chapters of her life: Leaving Hawaii and starting fresh in CaliforniaFacing the reality of divorce and rediscovering herselfAttending the Hoffman Process, a life-changing retreat that reshaped her mindsetFinding unexpected growth after a skiing injury that forced her to slow downExperiencing emotional breakthroughs through breathwork and healing retreats in MexicoChanneling all these lessons into the birth of Loop, a brand built on connection, healing, and feminine energyStephanie reflects on how every obstacle — even the painful ones — became a divine setup for transformation. Her message: trust the process, lean into the unknown, and know that the universe always has your back. ✨ If you’ve ever felt lost, stuck, or in search of clarity, this episode will remind you that every detour leads you exactly where you’re meant to be. New episodes of The Loop Podcast drop every Thursday — subscribe for more inspiring stories on health, spirituality, and personal growth.
In this episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta welcomes Raena O’Neil, owner of @lymphatic_organic in Newport Beach and Las Vegas. After a successful 20-year career in real estate, Raena transformed her personal health struggles into a mission to help others through the power of lymphatic health. Together, they dive deep into: Why the lymphatic system is often overlooked but essential for detoxification and recoveryHow lymphatic care can boost the effectiveness of other health tools, including peptidesThe creation of The LO Method, Raena’s signature approach to lymphatic wellnessThe benefits of lymphatic massage for women, especially during hormonal changes and post-surgeryBuilding community through wellness, authenticity, and shared experiencesRaena also shares her personal journey of leaving real estate, overcoming health challenges, and creating a space that empowers others to thrive. This conversation is filled with practical tips, inspiring stories, and holistic insights to help you take charge of your health. 👉 Subscribe for new episodes every Thursday and join us as we keep learning and growing together!
In this inspiring episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta welcomes Tera Stephens, founder of TReSs Apothecary & Salon in Newport Beach, CA. With over 25 years in the beauty industry, Tera has redefined what it means to create a salon space—blending artistry, sustainability, and holistic wellness. Tera shares her deeply personal journey of choosing sobriety to support her son during difficult times, a decision that sparked a powerful path of self-discovery, healing, and growth. From shedding layers of trauma to embracing authentic living, her story is a testament to the strength of vulnerability and change. Together, Stephanie and Tera discuss: The impact of sobriety on personal and professional lifeHow tea ceremonies and rituals became part of her healing journeyThe transformative role of peptides in health and recoveryCreating a salon culture rooted in authenticity, community, and connectionOvercoming fear, embracing change, and leading with compassionThis episode is a beautiful reminder that true beauty starts within—and that the choices we make can ripple outward, transforming not only ourselves but also our communities. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for new episodes every Thursday!
In this episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with Brad Davidson, performance coach and co-host of Your Ultimate Comeback, to unpack some of the biggest myths in fitness and health. Too many women strive for dangerously low body fat percentages, chasing ideals that can actually harm their long-term health. Brad explains why muscle mass matters more than the scale, the truth about weight loss vs. fat loss, and how unrealistic body standards shape our mindset and habits. Stephanie and Brad also explore: The role of structured workout programs (not “muscle confusion”)Why stress, under-eating, and over-exercising can backfireHow peptides and regular blood work support long-term fitnessThe future of GLPs and their impact on health optimizationWhy community, balance, and consistency are the real keys to successThis powerful episode will help you rethink what “healthy” really looks like and encourage you to embrace strength, confidence, and well-being at every stage of life. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for more conversations on health, peptides, and performance. New episodes drop every Thursday!
“I remember the day he called me and said, ‘I would consider you healed.’” After years of battling debilitating symptoms from Lyme disease, Jess Hudson finally heard the words she never thought she’d hear. In this powerful episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with Jess Hudson, a certified health and nutrition coach who faced her own struggles with Lyme disease and co-infections. Together, they share raw and inspiring stories of resilience, holistic healing, and the role peptide therapy played in their recoveries. This episode dives into: Jess’s battle with Lyme disease and journey to recoveryThe importance of advocating for yourself in the medical systemHow peptides supported healing, inflammation, and energyBreaking through stigma and misunderstandings in wellnessThe power of combining holistic tools, coaching, and self-trustIf you’re navigating your own health challenges or looking for ways to optimize your wellness, this episode will inspire you to keep pushing forward, explore new healing tools, and find what works for your body. ✨ New episodes of The Loop Podcast drop every Thursday.
Trevor Kruder returns to the Loop Podcast for Episode 19, and this time we go even deeper into the evolving world of peptides. From injectable to oral peptide advancements, Steph and Trevor unpack the latest breakthroughs and what they mean for long-term health and accessibility. Trevor shares his perspective on resilience—how life’s toughest moments can lead to growth—and Steph dives into her own peptide journey, exploring misconceptions, supplement risks, and the importance of knowing what truly works for your body. Together, they cover everything from NAD and bioavailability to GLPs, cancer research, autoimmune health, and fertility, while also discussing safe practices, FDA approval, and the future of peptide therapies. If you’re curious about peptides, looking to optimize your health, or want to hear inspiring personal stories about bouncing back stronger, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe and join us every Thursday for new episodes of the Loop Podcast!
In Episode 18 of The Loop Podcast — and the second installment of our Loop Lifestyle series — Stephanie Gambetta sits down with her friend Molly Miller to share a deeply personal conversation about health, peptides, and finding balance again. Molly opens up about her pre-diabetic diagnosis, struggles with weight, and the turning point that led her to try GLP and BPC peptides. Together, Stephanie and Molly reflect on the 25 pounds lost, renewed energy, and the confidence that came with realignment. This episode dives into: Molly’s honest journey with peptides from day oneBreaking the stigma around GLPs and injectionsThe role of blood work, nutrition, and glucose monitoringBuilding healthy routines that lastFinding confidence, acceptance, and energy at any stage of lifeIf you’ve ever wondered what it really looks like to use peptides as part of a wellness journey, this episode gives you an inside look at the wins, doubts, and lessons along the way. 👉 Don’t forget to subscribe for more Loop every Thursday!
Aging doesn’t have to mean slowing down—it can be your most powerful chapter yet. 💪✨ In Episode 17 of the Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with Dr. Sarah Sarkis, a performance psychologist and expert in resilience, mindset, and human optimization. Together, they unpack the tools, strategies, and mental frameworks that can help you age with strength, confidence, and clarity. From the role of grit and discipline to embracing discomfort, developing emotional endurance, and maintaining proactive health habits, this episode offers practical insights to help you live your best life at any age. You’ll also hear why sleep, mindfulness, and curiosity are essential parts of aging well—and how psychological flexibility can keep you sharp in a changing world. Whether you’re navigating midlife or looking ahead to the future, this conversation is packed with wisdom on thriving, not just surviving. 🔑 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: The connection between grit, mindset, and aging gracefullyWhy discomfort is necessary for growth and longevityProactive health tools: sleep, meditation, and movementHow men and women experience aging differently••Building resilience and psychological flexibility for lasting success
We’re kicking off a brand-new Loop Lifestyle series — where real people share real results from using peptides — starting with Orange County photographer Andrea Domjan (@andrea_domjan_photography). 📸 Andrea opens up about the life-changing effects she’s experienced: Getting genuine compliments again 🥰Regaining the energy to live life at full speed 🚀Breaking the stigma around self-injecting 💉From busy shoots to enjoying time with friends and family, Andrea explains how peptides helped her feel herself again — confident, vibrant, and unstoppable. Whether you’re curious about peptides or looking for inspiration to take charge of your health, this is the perfect place to start. 🎙 Hosted by Stephanie Gambetta | New episodes every Thursday
What if wearing the same outfit again and again was the secret to great personal style? 🎯 In this episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with stylist Dina Moatazedi to talk about the power of outfit repeating, the confidence that comes from knowing your personal style, and how to build a wardrobe that actually works for your life. Dina shares her journey into fashion, her approach to styling real people in the digital age, and why fashion doesn’t have to mean chasing every trend. From mixing high and low pieces to dressing for your body and your age, this conversation is a reminder that style should be fun, empowering, and sustainable. Whether you’re looking for practical tips or just want to feel better about the clothes you already own, this episode is full of wisdom you’ll want to take straight to your closet. 🧥 Fashion can feel good. Let's dress with purpose. New episodes every Thursday.
Do you have to stay on peptides forever? It’s one of the most common questions in the world of regenerative wellness—and in this episode of The Loop Podcast, Stephanie Gambetta is breaking it all down. Stephanie is joined by Gino Lombardo, a biochemist and personal trainer who has played a major role in her peptide journey. Together, they unpack what peptides are, why purity and dosing matter, and how to use them as a smart, supportive tool—not a lifelong dependency. Whether you’re just curious about peptides, already experimenting, or worried about side effects, this episode brings clarity, science, and personal experience into one digestible conversation. From GLPs and microdosing to NAD and terzapatide, this is your crash course on using peptides intentionally. 🔬 Learn how peptides can support weight loss, motivation, gut health, and overall vitality—without relying on them forever. 🧬 New episodes drop every Thursday on YouTube and all podcast platforms.
Do you really know what’s good for your skin? On this episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with clean beauty expert and celebrity facialist Natasha V Glasgow (@the.nvg) to unpack the myths, misinformation, and marketing that often lead us astray in our skincare journeys. From exfoliation mistakes to the power of microcurrent and red light therapy, Natasha shares science-backed insights that challenge beauty trends and help you build a skincare routine that works for you. Together, they dive into the influence of social media on beauty standards, the rise of misleading skincare advice, and how to adopt a more holistic approach to skin health—one that includes diet, mindset, and lifestyle. This episode is a must-watch if you're tired of wasting money on products that don’t deliver, or if you're curious about trending treatments like dermaplaning, lymphatic drainage, and peptides. 🧴 Whether you're a beginner or a beauty pro, you'll walk away with clear, actionable advice to upgrade your skin from the inside out. Link to products discussed: https://pro.shopmyshelf.us/collections/1740383 🧬 New episodes of The Loop Podcast drop every Thursday on YouTube, Spotify, and all podcast platforms. ✨ Like, comment, and subscribe to join the Loop community!
In this special solo episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta reflects on her milestone 50th birthday. She shares the mindset shifts, beauty non-negotiables, and life lessons she's gained through her 30s, 40s, and now entering her 50s. Stephanie opens up about personal growth, navigating a major move during the pandemic, finding a new community, and setting goals for the next 10 years—both personally and for the Loop community. From aging with grace to dreaming big, this is a raw and uplifting conversation about wellness, authenticity, and building a life that feels good from the inside out. Whether you're approaching a new decade yourself or simply looking for inspiration on how to live with purpose and presence, this episode is packed with honest reflections and timeless takeaways. 🧬 New episodes of The Loop Podcast drop every Thursday on YouTube, Spotify, and all podcast platforms. 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and join the growing Loop community!
What if one supplement could help your brain, body, and energy—especially when you’re sleep-deprived? In this episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta is joined once again by Brad Davidson, performance coach and co-host of Your Ultimate Comeback Podcast, for a deep dive into creatine, peptides, and the science of feeling better. We explore why creatine isn’t just for bodybuilders, how it can boost cognition, and why women in particular should give it another look. Brad shares real-world strategies for managing stress, navigating the overwhelming world of supplements, and building routines that actually stick. ✨ Topics include: Benefits of creatine for the brain, energy, and overall functionWhat you really need to know about GLP-1s, Ozempic, and peptidesThe role of coaching, community, and curiosity in your health journeyHow to make peace with food sensitivities, boost protein intake, and stay consistentWhether you’re deep in your fitness journey or just starting out, this episode is packed with practical advice and fresh perspectives. And don’t forget to check out Brad’s show, Your Ultimate Comeback, available on YouTube, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms every Tuesday. 👉 Subscribe, share, and let’s keep learning and growing together. This episode is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider before starting any new supplements or treatments.
What happens when you combine wellness with great taste—and turn it into a national brand? In this episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta sits down with Alexis Parra, Co-Founder and Chief Visionary Officer of Nekter Juice Bar, to talk about building one of the most recognized wellness brands in the U.S. With nearly 300 locations, Nekter has reshaped how we think about health, flavor, and accessibility. Alexis shares how the question, “How do I make this taste better?” drove her to build a company focused on real ingredients, functional nutrition, and community. From parenting while growing a national brand to personal transformation through nonprofit work, Alexis opens up about: The origin of Nekter and the challenges of scalingThe importance of intuition, brand values, and female leadershipHer personal experience with peptides and women's healthThe impact of curiosity, consistency, and community in wellnessThis episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to build a meaningful business, find balance, and explore what it really means to feel good from the inside out. 👉 Don't forget to subscribe to The Loop Podcast, and check out the Nekter Juice Bar app to find a location near you! Note: This episode is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new treatment or supplement.
"If I don’t work out for four days, guess what? The wheels are not falling off the wagon." This was the mindset shift that changed everything. In Episode 9 of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta is joined by the powerhouse herself, Raquel Perry—fitness icon, podcast co-host of Your Ultimate Comeback, and a true inspiration in the world of health, healing, and motherhood. Together, they dive deep into: 💥 Aging gracefully and letting go of perfection 🧬 Hormone health, HRT, and balancing testosterone 🧘♀️ The power of rest, recovery, and doing less 💉 Peptides for recovery, libido, and energy ❤️🔥 The emotional journey of explant surgery 👶 Navigating parenting, partnership, and purpose ✨ What it means to be in your power—at any age Whether you’re a high-performing woman, a curious biohacker, or just trying to find a little more peace and energy in your daily life—this one’s for you. Expect honesty, laughter, and a whole lot of tools to help you live stronger and softer at the same time. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. 🎙 Host: Stephanie Gambetta 🎧 Guest: Raquel Perry, Co-host of Your Ultimate Comeback 🎯 Topics: Aging • Peptides • Hormones • Motherhood • Recovery • Explant Surgery • Longevity #TheLoopPodcast #RaquelPerry #StephanieGambetta #HormoneHealth #PeptideTherapy #WomenOver40 #FitnessOver40 #WellnessPodcast #ExplantJourney #YourUltimateComeback #LongevityTools
What if the key to peak performance wasn’t doing more, but learning when to pause? In this transformative episode of The Loop Podcast, host Stephanie Gambetta is joined by Dr. Sarah Sarkis—psychologist turned executive coach—for a deep, insightful conversation about flow, recovery, and sustainable high performance. Together, they explore: 💡 What flow really is—from a neuroscience perspective 🔥 Why burnout often follows peak states—and how to prevent it 🌀 The 4-phase flow cycle: struggle, release, flow, and recovery 😴 Why sleep, short breaks, and hydration are non-negotiables 🧠 The link between the nervous system and your mental wellness 💬 How deep conversations and music festivals trigger flow 💪 The difference between discipline and motivation 💉 How peptides can support physical and mental recovery Stephanie also shares her personal journey and the wellness tools that keep her grounded as she builds her brand, navigates life, and learns to embrace both the hustle and the stillness. If you're a high performer, entrepreneur, or simply someone looking to feel more energized, inspired, and aligned—this episode is for you. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more weekly conversations on health, wellness, and longevity. #TheLoopPodcast #FlowState #SarahSarkis #MentalWellness #HealthOptimization #HighPerformance #BurnoutRecovery #PeptideTherapy #StephanieGambetta #LongevityTools #ExecutiveCoaching
What does it really take to build a brand that people believe in—especially in an industry as competitive as fitness? In this inspiring episode of The Loop Podcast, Stephanie sits down with Maria Chase, the powerhouse founder behind Burn Los Angeles, to unpack the journey of building a movement rooted in strength, sisterhood, and consistency. Maria shares how she: Overcame imposter syndrome and fear when launching her brandCultivated community and leadership through fitnessBalanced entrepreneurship, personal growth, and self-careRebuilt from setbacks—including the closure of her Hawaii-based studioEmbraced tools like weight training, whole foods, and wellness supplements to stay strong—physically and mentallyStephanie also shares her own experience navigating criticism, self-doubt, and the challenges of growing a personal brand in the wellness space. Together, they explore how to block out the noise and stay aligned with your vision, no matter who's watching. Whether you’re building a business, refining your wellness routine, or just trying to reconnect with your power—this episode will give you the tools, perspective, and motivation to keep going. 🧠💪 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more weekly inspiration from The Loop Podcast! 🎙 Host: Stephanie Gambetta 💬 Guest: Maria Chase, Founder of Burn 📍 Topics: Brand Building • Fitness & Nutrition • Confidence • Leadership • Peptides • Personal Growth #BurnLosAngeles #MariaChase #FitnessEntrepreneur #WomenInWellness #TheLoopPodcast #StephanieGambetta #FitnessCommunity #EntrepreneurMindset #WellnessJourney #BlockTheNoise #ImposterSyndrome #BuildYourBrand
When was the last time you truly felt in your body—sensual, grounded, and confident? In this episode of The Loop Podcast, Stephanie sits down with love and intimacy coach Heidi Revay for a powerful, raw, and healing conversation about reclaiming your sensuality, especially as a high-achieving woman. They unpack: The connection between body image, self-worth, and intimacyHow to voice your needs and reignite desire in long-term relationshipsDaily practices to reconnect with your feminine energy and sensual powerNavigating aging, motherhood, and marriage while staying tapped into your pleasureThe importance of safety, softness, and self-acceptance in your intimate lifeStephanie also shares her own journey of rediscovery—how she reconnects with her sensuality through movement, baths, and simple rituals—and why it's so important not to assume our partners just “know what we want.” Whether you're navigating body changes, intimacy blocks, or just want to feel more alive in your relationships, this episode offers wisdom, warmth, and real tools for change. 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to The Loop Podcast for more real, empowering conversations about wellness, growth, and living in alignment. #IntimacyCoach #FeminineEnergy #Sensuality #SelfLove #WomenEmpowerment #Relationships #TheLoopPodcast #HeidiRevay #StephanieGambetta #PleasurePractices #BodyImage #SelfAcceptance #MarriageAdvice #ReigniteDesire
Are you constantly feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or like you're working against your own energy? In this eye-opening episode of The Loop Podcast, we explore the transformational world of Human Design with special guest Marra St Clair—a guide and expert with over 25 years of experience in the field. We break down: What Human Design actually isThe 5 energy types (Generators, Projectors, Manifestors, Reflectors, and Manifesting Generators)How to use your unique chart to unlock clarity, alignment, and flowWays to apply Human Design in work, life, and relationshipsHow Stephanie’s personal journey with Human Design helped her reconnect with intuition and self-trustWhether you're a founder, creator, professional—or just someone searching for more self-awareness—this episode offers powerful insight into your unique energetic blueprint and how to make decisions that feel right for you. We also touch on the role of timing, self-worth, and learning to let go of perfectionism as you step into your truest self. ✨ If you’re ready to stop pushing and start aligning, this conversation could change how you see yourself—forever. 📌 Subscribe for more episodes on wellness, peptides, personal growth & aligned living.
"What’s your biggest insecurity?" It’s one of the hardest—and most honest—questions I’ve ever answered. In this solo Q&A episode of The Loop Podcast, I open up about my personal journey: launching a new wellness business at 50, navigating life with a blended family of six kids, splitting time between two states, and still making health and fitness a priority. I answer real questions from my Instagram community, diving into: What it’s really like to start over at 50How I balance family, work, wellness, and travelMy morning routine and top wellness toolsWhy I love peptides—especially for energy, recovery, and moodThoughts on GLP-1s and what’s worked for meFinding strength after divorce and embracing changeHow to push past fear and redefine success on your own termsThis episode is raw, reflective, and deeply personal. If you're facing change, chasing something new, or just trying to make sense of the chaos—we're in this together. ✨ Let’s keep learning and growing. 🧬 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share if this episode resonates with you! #WomenOver50 #WellnessJourney #Peptides #BlendedFamily #SoloEpisode #QandA #HealthOptimization #FitnessAfter50 #TheLoopPodcast
In Episode 3 of The Loop Podcast, I'm joined by Trevor Kruder, a respected voice in health optimization and a passionate advocate for peptides. Trevor shares how his personal health journey led him to explore the powerful world of peptides—after traditional methods fell short. We dive into: How peptides support brain health, gut function, weight loss, and hormonal balanceThe truth about GLP-1s and their role in modern weight managementPeptides for better sleep, energy, and emotional well-beingThe misconceptions around peptide use and why education mattersWhy many people are afraid of injectable therapies—and how to overcome that stigmaThe importance of starting small and listening to your bodyHow to find safe, trusted sources in an unregulated spaceThe future of wellness through science-backed solutions like SLUPP332Whether you're new to peptides or already experimenting with biohacking tools, this episode is full of insights, tips, and real talk to help you take ownership of your health. 💡 These conversations are based on personal experience and not intended as medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before trying any new treatment or supplement. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss an episode. #Peptides #Biohacking #HealthOptimization #GLP1 #WellnessJourney #BrainHealth #TheLoopPodcast
In this episode of The Loop Podcast, I sit down with my personal trainer and wellness mentor, Brad Davidson, a renowned performance coach and owner of The Weight Room in Newport Beach. Brad has worked with high-level executives, elite athletes, and—most recently—me, as I recovered from ACL and meniscus surgery. We dive deep into: The real reason high-intensity workouts might be sabotaging your healthHow to build lasting strength and muscle mass without burning outWhy stress is the #1 enemy of metabolismThe power of peptides, amino acids, creatine, and personalized recovery toolsHow emotional wellness and mental resilience are the secret ingredients to physical successThe truth about red meat, protein needs, and food sensitivityTips on finding the right personal trainer—and what most fitness programs get wrongBrad also shares his personal journey, his experience coaching through The Loop Way, and the top recovery tools (like cold plunges and saunas) he uses for peak performance. 📌 Whether you're navigating recovery, looking to optimize your health, or want to understand how peptides fit into the bigger picture, this episode is full of actionable wisdom and inspiration. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment if this episode brought you value. 🎧 Available on all podcast platforms
Welcome to the very first episode of The Loop Podcast with Stephanie Gambetta! In this deeply personal solo episode, Stephanie shares the story of how a traumatic ski accident led to a total life reset—physically, emotionally, and spiritually. She dives into how she discovered peptides during her recovery, and how they became the foundation of her new company, Loop Health and Wellness. You’ll also hear: ✨ What "The Loop Way" is all about 💪 Why healing isn't just physical—it's emotional too 🧬 An intro to peptides and how they helped her recovery 🧠 How slowing down changed her life 🌅 The importance of mental health, routine, and feeling your best at any age This podcast is for anyone who's curious about wellness, biohacking, peptides, and what it really takes to live a vibrant, intentional life. Subscribe for future episodes featuring health experts, solo deep dives, and powerful stories from across the wellness world. #Peptides #HealingJourney #StephanieGambetta #WellnessPodcast #Biohacking #MentalHealth #ACLRecovery #TheLoopWay