happy healthy hustle

Dr. Christiane Schroeter

Happy Healthy Hustle is the podcast for leaders and professionals who want to think clearly and act with confidence when things change. Hosted by Dr. Christiane Schroeter, TEDx speaker, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and Top 1% ranked podcaster. Most episodes are under 30 minutes. You get one clear idea, one practical tool, and one next step you can take today. Topics include leadership communication, confidence, decision-making under pressure, habits that stick, and visibility that feels sustainable. Straight talk. Real tools. Small steps that add up.

  1. Stop Stress Before It Spills

    APR 25

    Stop Stress Before It Spills

    What if stress is not coming from doing too much… but from never noticing when to stop? Most people think stress arrives all at once. It doesn’t. It builds quietly in skipped lunches, late-night emails, extra responsibilities, and the constant habit of saying “just one more.” One more task. One more favor. One more meeting. One more thing that “only takes 30 seconds.” And most of the time, nothing happens immediately. That is exactly why we keep doing it. In this episode of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast, I share why stress works more like a microwave than a breaking point. Yes… a microwave. Because sometimes the best lesson about overload comes from reheating matcha and realizing the most dangerous button in the kitchen might be the +30 seconds button. Stress rarely announces itself. It leaks. It builds in small increments. And by the time it spills over, the real problem started much earlier. This episode explores how to recognize those early signs, how to pause before overflow happens, and why recovery should be maintenance—not emergency rescue. Because protecting your peace should not begin after the crash. It should begin before. ⸻ In this episode, we explore: ➡️ Why stress builds in “30-second increments” and how to catch it early ➡️ The microwave metaphor and what it teaches us about overload ➡️ Why delayed consequences are often the most dangerous ➡️ The 4-question pause before adding “just one more thing” ➡️ How recovery works better as maintenance than emergency repair ➡️ The Petite Practice body scan reset to help you notice stress before it spills over The truth is simple: Stress does not explode overnight. It leaks in through the small things you keep ignoring. The skipped lunch.The extra yes.The late-night email.The moment your body asks for rest and you decide to push through instead. Small choices create big consequences. But they can also create real calm. Because peace is not something you find later. It is something you protect now. And sometimes, the smallest pause creates the biggest change. ⸻ Explore more episodes of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast: doctorchristiane.com/podcast/ Take the Superpower Quiz: doctorchristiane.com/quiz/ Connect on LinkedIn (Petite Practice Journal): linkedin.com/in/christianeschroeter/ Book me to speak: doctorchristiane.com/speaking-5/ Watch and Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@doctor.christiane

    9 min
  2. Why You Are Not Lazy

    APR 11

    Why You Are Not Lazy

    What if laziness is not the real problem? What if the thing slowing you down is not a lack of discipline… but the belief that everything has to be perfect before it counts? In this episode of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast, I share why perfection can quietly sabotage progress and why choosing DONE is often the move that creates the momentum you have been waiting for. The lesson comes from something surprisingly simple: a box cake. Yes...a cake. Because that small moment revealed something powerful about creativity, execution, and the hidden cost of trying to make everything flawless. Sometimes we think we are being disciplined. But in reality, we are just delaying the finish line. We keep adjusting, tweaking, editing, and improving long after the work is already good enough to move forward. And every extra pass slows momentum. In this episode, I explore how perfection can flatten results instead of improving them — and why the ability to finish is one of the most powerful skills leaders develop. Because progress does not come from endless polishing. It comes from completion. It comes from repetition. It comes from letting good work exist in the world. ⸻ In this episode, we explore: ➡️ Why laziness is often misdiagnosed when perfection is the real obstacle ➡️ The surprising lesson from a simple box cake ➡️ Why over-editing can quietly kill the momentum your project needs ➡️ The psychology behind knowing when to stop ➡️ How top performers prioritize DONE over perfect ➡️ How to recognize the exact moment you shift from improving your work to sabotaging your own progress The truth is simple: You are not lazy. You are trying too hard to get it right. But progress does not require perfect. It requires movement. It requires finishing. It requires the courage to let something be good enough so it can finally do its job. Explore more episodes of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast: doctorchristiane.com/podcast/ Take the Superpower Quiz: doctorchristiane.com/quiz/ Connect on LinkedIn (Petite Practice Journal): linkedin.com/in/christianeschroeter/ Book me to speak: doctorchristiane.com/speaking-5/ Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@doctor.christiane

    6 min
  3. Why Jealousy is not a Weakness

    MAR 28

    Why Jealousy is not a Weakness

    What if jealousy isn't a flaw at all? What if it is one of the clearest signals you will ever get about what matters to you? In this episode of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast, I explain why jealousy is not weakness and why leaders do not judge signals. They use them. I share a personal story from college, when I spent hours trying to understand a math concept while the person next to me seemed to get it in minutes. That moment used to make me question myself until I realized I was not comparing myself to everyone. I was comparing myself to the best in the room. And I never questioned myself in the classes where I naturally thrived. That realization changed how I see jealousy. I see information.I see desire.I see direction. In this episode, I introduce a metaphor you already understand. Jenga. Because the moment the tower wobbles, you cannot pretend it is stable. That wobble is jealousy. And instead of rushing, copying someone else’s structure, and collapsing under pressure, you can learn to place the next block well. If you have ever felt stung by someone else’s success, this episode will shift the way you see jealousy and show you how to turn it into your next step. In this episode, I explore: ➡️ Why jealousy is data, not something you need to fix ➡️ Why the “wobble” is useful and what it is trying to reveal ➡️ The difference between missing and unplaced and why that distinction changes everything ➡️ Why copying someone else’s structure leads to collapse ➡️ The real cost of collapse: confidence, momentum, and trust in your own judgment ➡️ Why Petite Practice is how leaders build progress that lasts ➡️ The question that turns jealousy into action: “What is the next block I can place well?” The truth is simple: You do not need to knock down anyone else’s tower.You do not need their structure.You do not need their speed.Your responsibility is to keep building. One block at a time. Placed intentionally. Repeated consistently. This Week’s Petite Practice®: When jealousy shows up this week, pause and ask: "What is the next block I can place well?" Not the most impressive block. Not the loudest block. The one that fits now. Explore more episodes of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast: doctorchristiane.com/podcast/ Take the Superpower Quiz: doctorchristiane.com/quiz/ Connect on LinkedIn (Petite Practice Journal): linkedin.com/in/christianeschroeter/ Book me to speak: doctorchristiane.com/speaking-5/ Watch on YouTube: youtube.com/@doctor.christiane

    8 min
  4. Why Some People Always Get Opportunities

    MAR 14

    Why Some People Always Get Opportunities

    What if the opportunity that changes your life does not look big when it arrives? In this episode of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast, I share the real story of how I met my husband 26 years ago and why I no longer believe luck is random. What people call luck, I now see differently. I see visibility. I see courage. I see follow-through. This conversation is personal. My husband, Josh Heptig, joins me as we unpack how small moments can create life-changing outcomes and why the people who seem to get the most opportunities are often the ones who stay present enough to notice them and brave enough to act on them. If you have ever felt overlooked, stuck, or like other people keep getting the opportunities you want, this episode will shift the way you think about luck. In this episode, I explore: ➡️ Why luck is often created, not found ➡️ Why being underexposed can hold you back more than being underqualified ➡️ How recognition, motion, and momentum help opportunities find you ➡️ Why persistence quietly opens doors ➡️ The small actions that can change your career, relationships, and life ➡️ How to use the Presence Wrap to become more visible every day The truth is simple: The luckiest people are often not the most talented. They are the most present. The most visible. And the most willing to move before they feel fully ready. This Week’s Petite Practice®: Practice the Presence Wrap every day this week. Choose one small action that increases your visibility. Send the message.Start the conversation.Raise your hand.Introduce yourself.Share your work. Because opportunity cannot find you if you keep hiding. Luck is not something I wait for. It is something I practice. Explore more episodes of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast doctorchristiane.com/podcast/ Take the Superpower Quiz doctorchristiane.com/quiz/ Connect on LinkedIn (Petite Practice Journal) linkedin.com/in/christianeschroeter/ Book me to speak doctorchristiane.com/speaking-5/ Watch on YouTube youtube.com/@doctor.christiane

    10 min
  5. Why your Brain Feels Full

    FEB 28

    Why your Brain Feels Full

    Risk isn’t about being fearless. Not because you’re weak. Not because you “can’t handle uncertainty.” But because most people misunderstand what risk actually is. In this episode of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast, I share a moment that reframed how I think about mental overload and why so many capable people quietly believe something is wrong with them. It started with a desk. I looked at mine and thought, This desk is too small. It felt cramped. Constricted. Impossible to work at. Except it wasn’t small. It was covered. That’s the shift. Your brain isn’t too small. It’s just carrying too much at once. This isn’t a “try harder” productivity episode. It’s a systems conversation. Because mental overload doesn’t mean you’re incapable. It means your working memory is full. In this episode, we explore: ➡️ Why “something must be wrong with me” is usually the wrong conclusion ➡️ What working memory actually is — and why clarity drops suddenly ➡️ Why effort doesn’t solve overload (reduction does) ➡️ The hidden cognitive cost of context switching ➡️ Why capable people make overload worse by trying to optimize harder ➡️ The difference between being busy and being fragmented ➡️ Why leaders look calm — and what they’re actually protecting The core truth: Your brain is a processor, not a storage unit. When tasks, half-decisions, worries, and future plans stay open in your head, they take up capacity — even when you’re not actively thinking about them. You don’t need a sharper brain. You need fewer piles. Fewer open loops. Fewer switches. This Week’s Petite Practice® Choose one hour tomorrow.Silence notifications.Work on one type of task only.Resist the urge to switch.Notice what happens. Notice how different your thinking feels when your brain doesn’t have to constantly reload. Mental clarity isn’t something you earn. It’s something you protect. And once you stop treating overload like a personal flaw, you can finally solve it like the systems problem it actually is. Ready for your next small shift? Explore more episodes of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast doctorchristiane.com/podcast/ Take the Superpower Quiz doctorchristiane.com/quiz/ Connect on LinkedIn (Petite Practice Journal) linkedin.com/in/christianeschroeter/ Book Dr. Christiane to speak (keynotes + workshops) doctorchristiane.com/speaking-5/ Watch on YouTube youtube.com/@doctor.christiane

    8 min
  6. What an F1 Movie Reminded Me About Risk

    FEB 14

    What an F1 Movie Reminded Me About Risk

    Risk isn’t about being fearless. Not because you’re weak. Not because you “can’t handle uncertainty.” But because most people misunderstand what risk actually is. In this episode of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast, I share a moment from the new F1 movie that caught me off guard. I was sitting in a dark theater in Rome, watching Brad Pitt’s character quietly ask a bartender a question that cut through every excuse I had been holding on to: “What’s there to lose?” This isn’t a “just be brave” pep talk. I don’t believe in those. It’s the truth: Risk isn’t about courage. It’s about clarity. You’ll learn why waiting for certainty keeps you stuck, why fear changes shape after you’ve lived a little and started over, and how momentum is built through accurate risk assessment and small, precise decisions, before it feels comfortable. In this episode, we explore: ➡️ Why a racing movie turned into a leadership lesson ➡️ The quiet line that reframed risk: “What’s there to lose?” ➡️ Why fear changes shape once you’ve moved, rebuilt, and begun again ➡️ The better question than “What if this doesn’t work?” ➡️ Why progress doesn’t come from bold leaps, but accurate risk assessment ➡️ Why high performers don’t avoid risk or chase adrenaline, they calculate it ➡️ The mindset shift: certainty doesn’t come first, clarity does This Week’s Petite Practice® 1) Pick one situation where you’ve been hesitating. 2) Ask yourself two questions: 3) What am I really risking if I take the next small step? 4) What am I already risking by staying exactly where I am? Then choose the smallest action that moves you forward: send the messagehave the conversationtake the first step No pressure to be fearless. Just get clear. Because momentum doesn’t come from intensity. It comes from precision. Ready for your next small step? Read Step Into Your Voice: https://amzn.to/4rOfLdF Explore more episodes of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast doctorchristiane.com/podcast/ Take the Superpower Quiz doctorchristiane.com/quiz/ Connect on LinkedIn (Petite Practice Journal) linkedin.com/in/christianeschroeter/ Book Dr. Christiane to speak (keynotes + workshops) doctorchristiane.com/speaking-5/ Watch on YouTube youtube.com/@doctor.christiane

    5 min
  7. Why Adult Friendship Is Hard

    JAN 31

    Why Adult Friendship Is Hard

    Making friends as an adult is hard. Not because you’re awkward. Not because you’re “bad at people.” But because adult friendship runs on rules no one taught you. In this episode of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast, I sit down with my student, Sammy, to break down what’s actually happening psychologically when you’re starting over - moving cities, studying abroad, rebuilding community, or watching everyone else look “settled” while you feel behind. This isn’t a “go join a club” pep talk. I don’t believe in those. It’s the truth: Discomfort doesn’t mean you’re failing. It means you’re early. You’ll learn why waiting to “feel settled” keeps you stuck, why friendship doesn’t magically appear, and how momentum is built through repeated exposure, shared environments, and small consistent steps—before it feels good. In this episode, we explore: ➡️ Why adult friendship feels harder than childhood friendship ➡️ The psychology of starting over and why the beginning feels so uncomfortable ➡️ Why your environment matters more than your personality ➡️ How “awkward” is a phase, not a verdict ➡️ Why proximity + repetition beats motivation ➡️ How to stop turning obstacles into self-criticism—and turn them into strategy ➡️ The mindset shift: You don’t arrive at home—you build it This Week’s Petite Practice® Pick one “repeatable room” you can show up to this week: the same classthe same caféthe same community spacethe same walk routeThen go twice. No pressure to perform. Just show up. Because friendship doesn’t come from intensity. It comes from consistency. Ready for your next small step? Read Step Into Your Voice: https://amzn.to/4rOfLdF Explore more episodes of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast doctorchristiane.com/podcast/ Take the Superpower Quiz doctorchristiane.com/quiz/ Connect on LinkedIn (Petite Practice Journal) linkedin.com/in/christianeschroeter/ Book Dr. Christiane to speak (keynotes + workshops) doctorchristiane.com/speaking-5/ Watch on YouTube youtube.com/@doctor.christiane

    10 min
  8. My 3 Biggest Mistakes in 2025

    JAN 17

    My 3 Biggest Mistakes in 2025

    Did this year look successful on paper? But feel strangely unfinished on the inside? You’re not broken. And you didn’t fail. But you might have optimized for the wrong things. In this solo episode of the Happy Healthy Hustle Podcast, I reflect on 2025 and the kind of mistakes smart, capable people make — the ones that look productive, responsible, and successful… while quietly costing you clarity, health, or peace. Through psychology, lived experience, and deeply personal moments — from stepping onto a TEDx stage to sitting in a doctor’s office — this episode reframes what real success actually includes. This conversation is for the high-achiever whose life looks good on paper. Busy. Accomplished. Full of milestones. And yet… something feels off. You’ll learn why the emotional letdown after big wins isn’t a personal flaw. It’s a misunderstanding of how growth actually works. And how addressing what you’ve been postponing can bring more relief than chasing the next goal ever will. In this episode, we explore: ➡️ Why the most dangerous mistakes are the ones that look like success ➡️ The myth that milestones will finally make you feel “done” or relieved ➡️ What really happened after my TEDx talk — and why it didn’t feel the way I expected ➡️ Why external validation is inconsistent, and internal acknowledgment is not optional ➡️ How postponing health decisions because they’re inconvenient quietly increases risk ➡️ Why real success includes your body, not just your calendar ➡️ How clarity comes from addressing what you’ve been avoiding — not doing more This week’s Petite Practice® Choose one thing you’ve been postponing because it feels inconvenient. Make the appointment.Send the email.Schedule the check-up. Don’t do it perfectly. Just do the first step. Let relief replace avoidance. A reminder to carry with you: “Big goals are worth pursuing — but they’re not meant to rescue you. Real success includes your body, not just your calendar. And clarity doesn’t come from doing more. It comes from addressing what you’ve been postponing.” Connect with Dr. Christiane Schroeter Join me on YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@doctor.christiane?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram: @doctor.christiane Tools, past episodes, and clarity resources: https://doctorchristiane.com Grab my book Step Into Your Voice: https://amzn.to/3YbrgyZ If this episode resonated, share it with someone who keeps chasing milestones — hoping the next one will finally make things feel different. And if you enjoyed it, a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review helps more listeners find the show. Here’s to clarity, self-trust, and redefining success in a way that actually sustains you.

    6 min
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Happy Healthy Hustle is the podcast for leaders and professionals who want to think clearly and act with confidence when things change. Hosted by Dr. Christiane Schroeter, TEDx speaker, keynote speaker, bestselling author, and Top 1% ranked podcaster. Most episodes are under 30 minutes. You get one clear idea, one practical tool, and one next step you can take today. Topics include leadership communication, confidence, decision-making under pressure, habits that stick, and visibility that feels sustainable. Straight talk. Real tools. Small steps that add up.