PODCAST · health
Don't Wait For Monday
by Alexis Rose
Don't Wait for Monday: start right here, right now. This is a podcast for the go-getters, optimists, and those looking to evoke change in themselves and the world around them.
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Cory Englehardt, Founder of Quantum Creations: Entrepreneurship, Mindfulness, & The Growing Impact of Social Media
In this episode, I sat down with Cory Englehardt, founder of Quantum Creations, a digital media company focused on creating content for businesses globally. Discover how Cory transformed a love for storytelling into a thriving video production business, fueled by passion, authenticity, and a focus on inner peace. This episode dives deep into entrepreneurship, mindfulness, social media impact, and embracing life's uncertainties.To connect with Cory:InstagramLinkedInYoutubeShop Primally Pure with code AlexisRose10 for 10% off hereFollow @dontwaitformondaypod for more of the journey
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Beyond Quick Fixes: Healing the Gut, Brain & Immune System with Erin Falco, RD, PRCFMP, & Owner of Root Health
Discover the secrets to true health with Erin Falco, a leader in functional medicine, as she shares how understanding your gut, stress, and immune system can transform your wellness. Through her personal journey of overcoming misdiagnosis and exploring root causes of health issues like chronic fatigue and ADHD, Erin emphasizes the importance of listening to your body. This episode offers practical tools such as magnesium, red light therapy, and dietary insights to enhance mental and physical health. Perfect for those seeking to move beyond quick fixes, Erin provides personalized strategies to boost immune resilience and mental clarity, urging you to become your own health detective. Start your journey to true wellness by hitting play.Use code AlexisRose10 for 10% off your purchase at Primally Pure
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Dr. Olivia Froehlich & Dr. Michelle Naman — Naturopathic Medicine, Herbal Healing & Simplifying Modern Wellness
In this episode, we'll explore the world of naturopathic medicine with two licensed naturopathic doctors, Olivia and Michelle. They discuss the principles of naturopathic medicine, the rigorous education and training required to become a naturopathic doctor, and the differences between naturopathic, functional, and integrative medicine. The doctors share their personal journeys into the field, the challenges of starting their practice, and the importance of holistic patient care. They also delve into the use of herbs and supplements in treatment, emphasizing the need for personalized approaches to health and wellness. The conversation also touches on the role of naturopathic associations in advocacy and the significance of simplifying wellness practices, including insights on current wellness trends.Shop Primally Pure today & use code AlexisRose10 at checkout
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Annie Caruso on Wardrobe Styling, Wellness, Run Clubs, & Motherhood
In this episode, I sit down with Annie Caruso: Pilates Instructor, Co-Founder of ReThread NYC, Wardrobe Stylist, and Founder of Highlander Run Club. Annie and I discuss life as a ballerina, curating your personal style, and how it sometimes takes 10 different jobs to find the career that's right for you. Annie's advice on balancing motherhood with pursuing one's passions will encourage anyone to know that it's never too late to start something new. To connect with Annie, follow: @annie_caruso, try her class at @poefairhaven, @re_threadnyc, @highlander_runclub
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Solo Episode: The Year I Started Over — Unlearning, Relearning, Becoming
In this episode, Alexis speaks candidly about how she completely transformed and recreated her life in 2025 — and how you can do the same. Speaking on health, career moves, daily habits, and more, Alexis provides the exact blueprint for how to turn the life of your dreams into everyday reality. Let this episode be the springboard for setting your intentions in 2026.Head to @dontwaitformondaypod on Instagram for a list of the wellness hacks, products, and businesses mentioned in this episode.
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Christine & Kelly: Co-Founders of Batch On Main
In this episode, I sit down with Christine and Kelly, Co-Founders of Batch On Main and Batch On Ocean. With lines out the door all year long, Batch has become a local staple for Monmouth & Ocean County, offering custom coffees, smoothies, baked goods, and more... Two best friends, Christine and Kelly opened Batch in the summer of 2020, mid-pandemic. We discuss the behind the scenes of opening a coffee shop, the role of community in small businesses, what to order at Batch, and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. Check out @dontwaitformondaypod and @batchonmain on Instagram to enter the giveaway.
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Ashley Galiano: Co-Owner of Reform Pilates
In this episode, I sat down with Ashley Galiano, Co-Owner and Founder of Reform Pilates. Ashley opened the doors to Reform at only 24 years old, while balancing her corporate job as an audit accountant. We discuss all things pilates — the workout itself, the real cost of opening a studio, and how to build a community that defies the typical pilates stereotype. Check out @dontwaitformondaypod on Instagram for an exciting giveaway sponsored by Reform Pilates.
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Francesco Mastalia: Italian-born Photographer, Author, & Wet Plate Collodion Artist
In this episode, I sat down with Francesco Mastalia, an Italian-born photographer and author, live from the Amalfi Coast city of Salerno, Italy. Francesco has published 3 books, appearing in Time Magazine, the New York Times, and several other major publications worldwide. We discuss travelling to remote corners of the world to capture otherwise untold stories, how a chance interaction at a friend's wedding brought him to Jamaica with Bob Marley's band "The Wailers," and how moving to Italy has changed his approach to life and love. To view Francesco's work and latest publications, please visit: https://www.francescomastalia.com/
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Solo Episode: Leaving New York City Behind for Life in Italy
In this solo episode, Alexis speaks candidly about the journey from small-town beach girl to working on Wall Street at 20 years old - and why she walked away to experience life in Southern Italy. This is an unfiltered conversation, covering everything from how to get a study visa, what life looks like in a local Italian city, and thoughts on navigating the twentysomething years.
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Tatum Zangara: Certified Sommelier & Founder of Baker's Wine Cafe
In this episode, I sat down with Tatum Zangara, wine consultant, certified sommelier, and proud owner of Baker’s Wine Cafe in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. Whether you’re a self proclaimed wine snob or just dipping your toes into the world of wine, this episode is for you. We discuss how to select your glass (or bottle), the proper way to sample that first pour, the truth about organic wine, the real difference between red and white, and so much more. Stay tuned for an exciting giveaway at the end of this episode.
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Liz Sheridan and Ian Rush: Owners of POE Fair Haven & Swelle Juice Co
In this episode, I sat down with Liz Sheridan and Ian Rush, owners of POE Fair Haven and Swelle Juice Co. Liz is known across New Jersey (and the world, yes someone from Australia flew to NJ for a POE class) as a leader in fitness. POE’s signature firebeat class is a combination of HIIT and Pilates movements in a heated room of 105-110 degrees farenheit. Liz’s husband Ian recently opened Swelle Juice Co just two doors down, offering a variety of fresh juices and smoothies, made with their favorite ingredients sourced from across the country.
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Joe and Maylon Torrisi: Founders of Divi Tree Coffee
On this week’s episode, I sat down with Joe and Maylon Torrisi, husband and wife and the proud owners of Divi Tree Coffee in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. Joe and Maylon are a local love story who turned their mutual passion for coffee and food into a community staple at only 25 and 26 years old. We discuss the journey of opening a coffee shop, balancing parenthood with entrepreneurship, and creating a differentiated product without compromising the quality of ingredients.Follow @divitreecofee to learn more.
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Veruschka del Rio: Founder of Zentuary
In this episode, I sit down with Veruschka del Rio, Founder of Zentuary Healing Center. Veruschka and I discuss the practice of spinal energetics, quantum physics simplified, the power of meditation, and turning your life’s passion into a full-time career. This conversation will inspire you to unlock your highest potential.
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Chris Giuditta: Co-Founder of Ono Bowls Food Truck
In this episode, I sit down with Chris Giuditta, co-founder of Ono Bowls Food Truck and full time Wall Street analyst. We discuss starting a business at only 17 years old, building long term discipline, navigating your 20's, and the journey toward becoming a formidable human being. Check out OnoBowls.net and @onobowlsfoodtruck on Instagram to learn more.
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Alexander Walsh: Founder of ALTOWA Image
In this episode, I sit down with Alexander Walsh, founder and photographer for ALTOWA Image. Alex draws upon 30 years of surfing and ocean experience to create striking images which invite his viewers to look at the Ocean in a whole new way. We discuss the power of the mind, how the ocean can heal, and turning dreams into reality through inspiration and relentless commitment. Alex's work can be found at https://www.altowaimage.com/
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