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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2026 · 50 MIN

107: The Gift of Feeling with Guest Olivia Constance

from Real with Rocky · host Rocky Garza

In this episode, Rocky sits down with restaurateur and creative Olivia Constance for a deeply honest conversation about what it looks like to keep going: through divorce, through a pandemic, through building three restaurants and raising two boys all at the same time. Olivia opens up about the six weeks between opening Fount Board & Table and COVID shutting the world down, and what it taught her about working beside fear instead of waiting for it to leave.Together they dig into why healing isn't a finish line, why bravery isn't something you acquire but something you access, and what it really means to move through every room as one integrated person. This episode is an invitation to stop chasing the version of wholeness that means no more wounds, and to find belonging in the mess of being fully, honestly human.Episode Highlights with Timestamps:00:03 – The Gift of Feelings: Why blocking emotions prevents us from receiving the gift they're trying to give00:37 – Modeling for Children: How parents who avoid processing ruptures teach their kids avoidance by default01:50 – Integrating Motherhood and Work: Why Olivia's roles as mother and business owner can't be compartmentalized — and why she stopped trying07:45 – Opening Fount Board & Table: Six weeks before COVID, one-year-old at home, and the decision to plan for 18 months when everyone else planned for two weeks10:51 – Finding Connection in Crisis: Handwriting notes of love between strangers during the pandemic and what it revealed about the human tether13:12 – Healing as a Process: The shift from viewing healing as an endpoint to understanding it as something woven into the ongoing story16:12 – Accessing Bravery: What Olivia told her son about inner strength — it's not something you acquire, it's something you access20:17 – Moving as One Person: Finding a low center of gravity and showing up as Olivia everywhere — not nine versions of her, just one28:28 – Working with Fear: The lesson COVID handed her — you either don't do the thing, or you do it scared. That's it.41:45 – Wholeness and the Human Experience: Being whole isn't being without gaps. It's knowing the gaps exist, and choosing to show up anyway.About Our GuestOlivia Constance is a restaurateur and creative based in Texas, where she owns and operates Fount Board & Table, Little Blue Bistro, and Seegars. Her work is rooted in hospitality as devotion to beauty not separate from daily life but built into the small things inside of it. Dedicated to nourishment, gathering, and to the quiet rituals that make people feel alive. Olivia creates spaces that feel both timeless and deeply personal. Her restaurants are shaped by memory, seasonality, premium vibes, conversation, and the kind of love that is a soup simmering somewhere. Much of her life is spent moving between kitchens, farms, dining rooms, and home with her two boys, building a life centered around meaning, creativity, and the ministry of presence.Follow Olivia onInstagramFount Board and Table Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fountboardandtable/ Little Blue Bistro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlebluedallas/ Seegars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seegarsdeli/ Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oliviaconstance/ Websitehttps://www.fountboardandtable.com/https://littlebluebistro.com/ https://seegarsdeli.com/ Join Rocky, LIVE on Zoom, in conversation about leadership, humanity, and everything in between: http://rockygarza.com/confidence

In this episode, Rocky sits down with restaurateur and creative Olivia Constance for a deeply honest conversation about what it looks like to keep going: through divorce, through a pandemic, through building three restaurants and raising two boys all at the same time. Olivia opens up about the six weeks between opening Fount Board & Table and COVID shutting the world down, and what it taught her about working beside fear instead of waiting for it to leave.Together they dig into why healing isn't a finish line, why bravery isn't something you acquire but something you access, and what it really means to move through every room as one integrated person. This episode is an invitation to stop chasing the version of wholeness that means no more wounds, and to find belonging in the mess of being fully, honestly human.Episode Highlights with Timestamps:00:03 – The Gift of Feelings: Why blocking emotions prevents us from receiving the gift they're trying to give00:37 – Modeling for Children: How parents who avoid processing ruptures teach their kids avoidance by default01:50 – Integrating Motherhood and Work: Why Olivia's roles as mother and business owner can't be compartmentalized — and why she stopped trying07:45 – Opening Fount Board & Table: Six weeks before COVID, one-year-old at home, and the decision to plan for 18 months when everyone else planned for two weeks10:51 – Finding Connection in Crisis: Handwriting notes of love between strangers during the pandemic and what it revealed about the human tether13:12 – Healing as a Process: The shift from viewing healing as an endpoint to understanding it as something woven into the ongoing story16:12 – Accessing Bravery: What Olivia told her son about inner strength — it's not something you acquire, it's something you access20:17 – Moving as One Person: Finding a low center of gravity and showing up as Olivia everywhere — not nine versions of her, just one28:28 – Working with Fear: The lesson COVID handed her — you either don't do the thing, or you do it scared. That's it.41:45 – Wholeness and the Human Experience: Being whole isn't being without gaps. It's knowing the gaps exist, and choosing to show up anyway.About Our GuestOlivia Constance is a restaurateur and creative based in Texas, where she owns and operates Fount Board & Table, Little Blue Bistro, and Seegars. Her work is rooted in hospitality as devotion to beauty not separate from daily life but built into the small things inside of it. Dedicated to nourishment, gathering, and to the quiet rituals that make people feel alive. Olivia creates spaces that feel both timeless and deeply personal. Her restaurants are shaped by memory, seasonality, premium vibes, conversation, and the kind of love that is a soup simmering somewhere. Much of her life is spent moving between kitchens, farms, dining rooms, and home with her two boys, building a life centered around meaning, creativity, and the ministry of presence.Follow Olivia onInstagramFount Board and Table Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fountboardandtable/ Little Blue Bistro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlebluedallas/ Seegars Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seegarsdeli/ Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oliviaconstance/ Websitehttps://www.fountboardandtable.com/https://littlebluebistro.com/ https://seegarsdeli.com/ Join Rocky, LIVE on Zoom, in conversation about leadership, humanity, and everything in between: http://rockygarza.com/confidence

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