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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 45 MIN

Living in the Happy Adjacent: When the Perfect Facade Falls Apart with Danielle Diamond – Episode 447

from Behavioral Health Today · host Triad

We're conditioned to stand right next to everything we thought we wanted, the money, the status, the life that looks right from the outside, and still feel empty. Real contentment isn't a checklist you complete. It's the stillness you finally allow yourself to step into. In this episode, Peter Fenger sits down with Danielle Diamond, a renowned yoga and lifestyle expert with more than twenty years of experience helping people build strength, resilience, and mental clarity. Danielle is the creator of Zen Strength Yoga, a modern approach that blends yoga with functional fitness, and her work has been featured on the Today Show, Dr. Oz, Yoga Journal, and more. As a contributor to Yahoo Beauty and The Huffington Post, she has long championed honest conversations around mental health and self-acceptance. Her forthcoming memoir, “Happy Adjacent”, draws on her own personal journey to reframe happiness and destigmatize mental illness, offering tools through movement, mindfulness, and radical honesty that help others feel seen, supported, and grounded. Today, Danielle opens up about a childhood shaped by fame and quiet chaos, a lifelong search for real happiness, and the healing she found by finally going inward. Her story and her memoir challenge us to rethink resilience, presence, and what it truly means to be well. For more information about “Happy Adjacent” by Danielle Diamond, please visit: happy-adjacent.com Connect with Danielle Diamond on social media: On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happyadjacent_/ On TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@happyadjacent_ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/happyadjacent/

We're conditioned to stand right next to everything we thought we wanted, the money, the status, the life that looks right from the outside, and still feel empty. Real contentment isn't a checklist you complete. It's the stillness you finally allow yourself to step into. In this episode, Peter Fenger sits down with Danielle Diamond, a renowned yoga and lifestyle expert with more than twenty years of experience helping people build strength, resilience, and mental clarity. Danielle is the creator of Zen Strength Yoga, a modern approach that blends yoga with functional fitness, and her work has been featured on the Today Show, Dr. Oz, Yoga Journal, and more. As a contributor to Yahoo Beauty and The Huffington Post, she has long championed honest conversations around mental health and self-acceptance. Her forthcoming memoir, “Happy Adjacent”, draws on her own personal journey to reframe happiness and destigmatize mental illness, offering tools through movement, mindfulness, and radical honesty that help others feel seen, supported, and grounded. Today, Danielle opens up about a childhood shaped by fame and quiet chaos, a lifelong search for real happiness, and the healing she found by finally going inward. Her story and her memoir challenge us to rethink resilience, presence, and what it truly means to be well. For more information about “Happy Adjacent” by Danielle Diamond, please visit: happy-adjacent.com Connect with Danielle Diamond on social media: On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/happyadjacent_/ On TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@happyadjacent_ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/happyadjacent/

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