GO! Reboot Your Life

Lisa Thee

Welcome to "Go! Reboot Your Life," the podcast. In each episode we will dive into the courageous realm of vulnerability and resilience. Join us as we explore real stories of individuals who have embraced the mission to reboot their lives, applying innovative strategies to overcome challenges and create lasting impact. Our mission is to guide you through a profound reboot, where you reclaim your power, ignite your passion, and navigate the path from mere survival to a life of thriving abundance. Tune in for insightful interviews, practical tips, and a dose of inspiration that will empower you to make meaningful changes and embrace the limitless possibilities that lie ahead. Get ready to unlock your potential, face the unknown with courage, and live a life that aligns with your deepest aspirations. This is "Go! Reboot Your Life," where each episode is a step towards your personal and professional transformation. Let's embark on this empowering journey together!

  1. Yamarie Negron: Trauma, Identity, and the Journey Back to Wholeness

    5D AGO

    Yamarie Negron: Trauma, Identity, and the Journey Back to Wholeness

    About Yamarie Negron: Yamarie Negron is a trauma-informed transition and transformation coach who specializes in identity-level healing. After beginning her career in communications and serving as a director of content marketing at a startup, Yamarie felt called back to her first passion—understanding human behavior and psychology. Her own experience navigating divorce, health challenges, and deep personal transformation led her to develop a unique framework called the Transformation Tree, which integrates biology, identity, nervous system regulation, and behavior change. Today, she helps high-functioning women move from survival strategies to self-led living, expanding their capacity for resilience, relational health, and aligned success. In this episode, Lisa and Yamarie Negron discuss: Yamarie’s pivot from corporate marketing to trauma-informed coachingThe difference between behavior change and identity-level transformationAwareness, acceptance, and alignment as non-linear phases of healingBoundaries, relational health, and expanding nervous system resilienceRedefining success beyond achievement and external validation Key Takeaways:  Healing is not a destination; it is a continuous journey back to wholeness. As Yamarie explains, transformation unfolds through ongoing awareness, acceptance, and alignment, not a single breakthrough moment.Many high achievers focus on changing behaviors without addressing the deeper identity and biological roots that fuel them. Lasting transformation requires working with the nervous system, not against it.Survival strategies like fixing, forcing, or operating from fear, obligation, guilt, and shame may have once kept us safe. But over time, they quietly erode capacity and limit relational and personal growth.Capacity is not just about time management. It’s about nervous system regulation, boundaries, and self-honoring choices. Expanding capacity requires both internal awareness and practical skill-building.True success evolves. For Yamarie, success is no longer defined by achievement or income alone, but by self-preservation, health, alignment, and honoring her well-being along the path.  “That's what acceptance is really about, is acknowledging the things that you can and cannot influence, impact, and change.” - Yamarie Negron Connect with Yamarie Negron: Website: https://www.yamarienegron.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yamarienegron/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/namastenslay/  Transformation Tree Framework: Why Doing The Inner Work Isn't Changing Results - https://www.yamarienegron.com/why-inner-work-isnt-working-transformation-tree  Connect with Lisa Thee: Website: https://lisathee.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisathee/  Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/lisa.thee.polvi  Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisa_thee  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisatheepolvi/  Lisa’s BOOK: Go!: Reboot Your Career in 90 Days Show notes by Podcastologist: Francine Poblete Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

    31 min
  2. Rashida Malcolm Bradley: Using Data, Capital, and AI to Drive Health Equity

    FEB 12

    Rashida Malcolm Bradley: Using Data, Capital, and AI to Drive Health Equity

    About Rashida Malcolm Bradley: Rashida Malcolm Bradley is a healthcare analytics and finance leader with over a decade of experience working at the intersection of enterprise healthcare, data science, and capital deployment. Currently serving in a senior leadership role at a Fortune 5 healthcare organization, Rashida focuses on pricing strategy, predictive analytics, and pharmacy benefit management to improve affordability, access, and outcomes across the healthcare ecosystem. Her career journey spans investment banking, private banking, international finance operations, and corporate healthcare strategy, including roles at Lehman Brothers, Citi, JP Morgan, and CVS Health. With a deep passion for health equity, women’s health, and servant leadership, Rashida brings a mission-driven lens to how AI and analytics can make the invisible visible for decision-makers while creating more sustainable, human-centered healthcare systems. In this episode, Lisa and Rashida Malcolm Bradley discuss: Rashida’s career journey from investment banking to healthcare analytics leadershipHow AI, predictive analytics, and pricing strategy are reshaping healthcare decision-makingThe role of capital deployment in improving access, affordability, and health outcomesNavigating mission-driven work inside large, publicly traded organizationsDefining success through alignment, balance, and servant leadership Key Takeaways:  Healthcare outcomes are deeply influenced by how capital is allocated, and decisions are made behind the scenes. Rashida highlights how data transparency and analytics can drive more equitable and sustainable healthcare models.AI serves as a decision-support tool that enhances human judgment rather than replacing it. When used effectively, predictive analytics can improve affordability, access, and long-term patient outcomes.Mission-driven leadership is possible within large enterprises when leaders stay grounded in purpose. Rashida emphasizes keeping patient impact front and center, even while navigating financial and shareholder pressures.Career resilience in an AI-driven economy requires continuous upskilling and intentional networking. Investing in education and relationships allows professionals to stay relevant and create new opportunities.True success is defined by alignment between values, energy, and impact. For Rashida, leadership means serving others, mentoring the next generation, and creating balance across professional and personal life.  “You can measure success with titles, visibility, external validation, and those things are nice, don't get me wrong. But now I think about it from a sense of alignment in my values, my energy, and how I spend my time.” - Rashida Malcolm Bradley Connect with Rashida Malcolm Bradley: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rashidabradley/  Connect with Lisa Thee: Website: https://lisathee.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisathee/  Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/lisa.thee.polvi  Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisa_thee  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisatheepolvi/  Lisa’s BOOK: Go!: Reboot Your Career in 90 Days Show notes by Podcastologist: Francine Poblete Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

    31 min
  3. Sarah Porter: Turning Chronic Illness into Healthcare Innovation

    JAN 15

    Sarah Porter: Turning Chronic Illness into Healthcare Innovation

    About Sarah Porter: Sarah Porter is the CEO and founder of Boardwalk Health, an AI-powered healthcare software company focused on improving outcomes for patients with complex and chronic conditions. With nearly a decade of experience building early-stage startups across edtech and HR tech, Sarah’s entrepreneurial path took a deeply personal turn after she was diagnosed with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). Frustrated by a healthcare system that often overlooks and misunderstands complex cases, she founded Boardwalk Health to bridge the gap between patients and providers by reducing prep time, improving continuity of care, and empowering physicians with actionable insights. Sarah is a passionate advocate for patient-centered innovation and a visible leader redefining what compassionate, effective healthcare can look like. In this episode, Lisa and Sarah Porter discuss: Sarah’s journey from startup operator to founder after being diagnosed with POTSThe systemic gaps in healthcare for patients with chronic and complex conditionsHow Boardwalk Health uses AI to reduce provider prep time and improve patient outcomesManaging energy, leadership, and entrepreneurship while living with a chronic illnessRedefining success, legacy, and impact in healthcare innovation Key Takeaways:  Personal pain can become a powerful catalyst for systemic change when paired with purpose and execution. Sarah’s experience navigating chronic illness revealed deep flaws in healthcare and inspired her to build a solution from the inside out.Chronic illness forces entrepreneurs to think differently about energy, sustainability, and leadership. Success often depends not on doing more, but on building safeguards, support systems, and intentional boundaries.AI can enhance, not replace, healthcare providers when designed to meet them within existing workflows. By reducing prep time and clarifying patient data, providers can focus on what matters most: care and connection.Early hiring decisions shape the trajectory of a startup more than founders often realize. Clear documentation, product vision, and role alignment are essential, especially for non-technical founders.True success goes beyond growth metrics and exits. For Sarah, impact is measured by lives improved, patients heard, and a healthcare system made more humane for future generations.  “Success is saying I found this huge thing that's broken in this big system, and I'm going to fix it, and it's going to impact all of these lives.” - Sarah Porter Connect with Sarah Porter: Website: https://mymeddefend.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahatboardwalk/  Podcast: The Capital Maze   Connect with Lisa Thee: Website: https://lisathee.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisathee/  Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/lisa.thee.polvi  Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisa_thee  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisatheepolvi/  Lisa’s BOOK: Go!: Reboot Your Career in 90 Days   Show notes by Podcastologist: Francine Poblete Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

    29 min
  4. Cindy DiTiberio: Reinventing Life and Love After Divorce

    10/30/2025

    Cindy DiTiberio: Reinventing Life and Love After Divorce

    About Cindy DiTiberio: Cindy DiTiberio is an author, ghostwriter, and creator of The Mother Lode on Substack, a candid community where she writes about motherhood, divorce, and rediscovering identity in midlife. After nearly a decade of ghostwriting for others, Cindy began sharing her own story during the pandemic, sparking honest conversations about emotional labor, gender roles, and personal reinvention. Her forthcoming book explores how she lost and reclaimed herself through marriage, divorce, and self-discovery. Passionate about storytelling, Cindy helps others share their truths and believes stories connect us and make us feel less alone. In this episode, Lisa and Cindy DiTiberio discuss: How the pandemic inspired Cindy’s Substack: The Mother LodeMotherhood, marriage, and emotional overload during lockdownWhen therapy helps and when it harms in struggling relationshipsRecognizing covert narcissism and emotional abuseHealing, dating, and rediscovering joy in midlife Key Takeaways:  The pandemic exposed many hidden inequalities in family systems and led to what Cindy calls “pandemic divorcees.”Sometimes, therapy reinforces unhealthy dynamics if a partner is not open to change or accountability.Emotional abuse and narcissism can be difficult to recognize until long after a relationship ends.Healing after divorce requires deep self-awareness, boundary-setting, and the courage to choose yourself.Rediscovering desire and joy in midlife through dating, storytelling, or self-expression is a powerful form of rebirth.Life after divorce is full of possibilities; reinvention is not failure but evolution.  “We can reinvent ourselves over and over and over again. Like, literally, I think that's what we're here to do, is just evolve and shed skins that that we've outgrown and move on to the next version of us.” - Cindy DiTiberio Connect with Cindy DiTiberio: Website: https://cindyditiberio.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthia-ditiberio-b6141b5/  Twitter: https://x.com/CindyDT  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cindy.ditiberio  Substack: https://substack.com/@cindyditiberio & https://cindyditiberio.substack.com/    Connect with Lisa Thee: Website: https://lisathee.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisathee/  Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/lisa.thee.polvi  Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisa_thee  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisatheepolvi/  Lisa’s BOOK: Go!: Reboot Your Career in 90 Days   Show notes by Podcastologist: Francine Poblete Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

    44 min
  5. Blake Kuhre: Loneliness, Chemistry, and the Swipe Culture

    10/16/2025

    Blake Kuhre: Loneliness, Chemistry, and the Swipe Culture

    About Blake Kuhre: Blake Kuhre is the Co-Founder of LAPS, an award-winning virtual influencer and digital double agency with offices in Los Angeles, Paris, and Seoul. A Texas native and journalism graduate from the University of Missouri, Blake began his career at The Walt Disney Company, where he spent a decade as an Executive Producer and Host on Radio Disney, reaching over 22 million Gen Z and Millennial listeners nationwide. After Disney, he transitioned into digital strategy, shaping growth at innovative startups across streaming and social platforms, including Hulu, Newzulu, LiveMe, Match, and The Meet Group. Today, Blake leads LAPS in redefining connection through creativity, technology, and human storytelling. In this episode, Lisa and Blake discuss: How online dating evolved and shifted after the pandemicThe impact of AI, virtual influencers, and fake profiles on trust and safetyHow loneliness fuels engagement on dating and social appsThe struggle for authenticity, chemistry, and real-world connectionThe thin line between innovation, addiction, and emotional fulfillment Key Takeaways:  The pandemic accelerated digital intimacy, but it also reignited people’s longing for genuine, in-person experiences. While virtual dating offered convenience, it reminded many that real chemistry still happens face-to-face.Dating apps continue to evolve, yet the industry still grapples with maintaining a balance between engagement, safety, and authenticity. As features expand, user trust remains the hardest metric to scale.Artificial intelligence brings both promise and peril. It enhances profiles and personalizes experiences, yet also fuels the rise of fake personas that distort reality and blur the boundaries of truth online.Loneliness sits at the heart of modern connection. It’s the emotional engine driving users to swipe, match, and message—and the same challenge companies are constantly trying to solve.True chemistry and human connection can’t be replicated by technology. Algorithms may predict compatibility, but they can’t replace the energy, intuition, and magic of real human interaction. “Chemistry—that’s the number one thing you can’t fake. I always say chemistry is the most important thing in every relationship, personal or business. You either have it or you don’t. Skills and everything else you can learn, but you either have a really good relationship with someone off the bat, or not.” - Blake Kuhre Connect with Blake Kuhre:  Website: https://www.laps-inc.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bkuhre/  Connect with Lisa Thee: Website: https://lisathee.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisathee/  Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/lisa.thee.polvi  Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisa_thee  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisatheepolvi/  Lisa’s BOOK: Go!: Reboot Your Career in 90 Days  Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelo Paul Tagama Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

    45 min
  6. Bara Mann: Living Authentically Beyond Self-Sabotage

    08/28/2025

    Bara Mann: Living Authentically Beyond Self-Sabotage

    About Bara Mann: Bara Mann is a transformational life coach, energy healer, speaker, and writer who is passionate about helping people release fears, insecurities, and limiting patterns to live with confidence and joy. After leaving her career as an engineer to follow her healing journey, she trained in Reiki, pendulum healing, and the Emotion Code, blending these practices with coaching for powerful, lasting results. Bara shares her experiences and insights on building confidence, setting boundaries, deepening connections, and finding joy even in challenging circumstances. Her mission is simple yet profound: to create a world where everyone feels they belong, are empowered, and get to thrive truly. In this episode, Lisa and Bara discuss: How overthinkers can reduce self-sabotage to increase joy and productivityThe Positive Intelligence framework and its role in reshaping thought patternsBara’s transition from engineering to transformational coaching and speakingPractical mindfulness techniques to handle overwhelm and unwanted changeRedefining success, legacy, and what it means to live authentically Key Takeaways:  Self-sabotage is often fueled by recurring thought patterns, but with awareness and deliberate shifts, individuals can move past these habits. This opens the door to greater fulfillment, confidence, and impact in both personal and professional life.The Positive Intelligence framework empowers people to access their “sage” mind—their clearest, most authentic self—rather than staying trapped in the limiting “saboteur” mode. By doing so, they gain clarity, emotional balance, and better decision-making.Mindfulness practices, such as pausing to notice physical sensations, help ground individuals in the present moment. This state of presence creates space for clearer thinking and more intentional actions.Success is no longer defined by titles, salaries, or external recognition. Instead, it’s about cultivating inner peace and joy that lead to a more sustainable and meaningful way of living.No one thrives alone—having trusted coaches, mentors, or supportive friends is essential when navigating change. These relationships provide guidance, perspective, and strength during life’s toughest transitions. “I want people to feel more free, to be their full, authentic self, to bring all of themselves to everywhere they go, and to help give them a path to do that.” - Bara Mann Connect with Bara Mann:  Website: https://www.baraco.org/   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bara-mann/  Email: bara@baraco.org  Connect with Lisa Thee: Website: https://lisathee.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisathee/  Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/lisa.thee.polvi  Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisa_thee  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisatheepolvi/  Lisa’s BOOK: Go!: Reboot Your Career in 90 Days  Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelo Paul Tagama Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

    36 min
  7. Robyn White: The Power of Permission: Feel, Fail, Fly

    08/07/2025

    Robyn White: The Power of Permission: Feel, Fail, Fly

    About Robyn White: Robyn White is a certified professional coach, faculty member at the University of Denver, and host of The Boss Yourself First Podcast. She’s the author of The Three Permissions: The Power of Allowing Yourself to Feel, Fail, and Fly on the Path to Success. With a background in psychology and certifications including ICF PCC and RightPath, Robyn empowers people to lead themselves with clarity, compassion, and courage. Her work focuses on self-leadership, emotional agility, and personal agency—equipping individuals to navigate transitions, recover from burnout, and lead with intention. Whether she’s coaching clients, teaching students, or speaking on her podcast, Robyn’s mission is simple: help people build awareness, embrace growth, and take action that creates lasting impact. In this episode, Lisa and Robyn discuss: Robyn’s book, The Three Permissions, and how it empowers self-leadershipWhy emotional literacy and energy alignment are critical to personal successHow to redefine success across life seasons using core valuesNavigating the “sandwich season” of life—supporting both aging parents and grown childrenPractical tools and permission practices for managing failure, burnout, and change Key Takeaways:  Success is fluid. What you once defined as success may no longer serve you—redefining it based on your current values and season of life creates deeper fulfillment.Awareness is where self-leadership begins. By noticing where your energy feels most aligned, you gain clarity on what truly matters and how to move forward with intention.Feelings are not obstacles—they're valuable information. When you develop emotional literacy, you gain the ability to navigate discomfort and stay connected to your growth.Failure is not final. Instead of avoiding it, embracing failure with curiosity and compassion can transform it into one of your greatest teachers.Permission is a catalyst for change. The moment you stop waiting for external validation and start allowing yourself to feel, fail, and fly—that’s when true agency begins, and others feel empowered to do the same. “When you give yourself permission, other people get inspired to give themselves permission. And it's this amazing piece of impact that I think we sometimes forget, because we feel very inward-focused when we're focused on self-leadership, but it actually has a massive outward impact for others.” - Robyn White Connect with Robyn White:  Website: https://bossyourselffirst.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robyn-white-pcc-cplc-33892033/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bossyourselffirst/  Robyn’s Book: https://bossyourselffirst.com/three-permissions/  Podcast:  https://bossyourselffirst.com/podcast/  Connect with Lisa Thee: Website: https://lisathee.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisathee/  Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/lisa.thee.polvi  Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisa_thee  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisatheepolvi/  Lisa’s BOOK: Go!: Reboot Your Career in 90 Days  Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelo Paul Tagama Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

    40 min
  8. Kate Keisel: The Quiet Power of Coming Home to Yourself

    07/17/2025

    Kate Keisel: The Quiet Power of Coming Home to Yourself

    About Kate Keisel: Kate Keisel is the Co-CEO of the Sanar Institute, where she leads a diverse team providing trauma-conscious, person-centered care to individuals and communities impacted by interpersonal trauma. With over 15 years of global experience in anti-trafficking and trauma recovery across the U.S., Latin America, West Africa, and South Asia, Kate is a leader in building trauma-specific services worldwide. She holds a Master’s in Clinical Social Work focused on complex trauma and advanced training in EMDR, Trauma-Sensitive Yoga, and other healing modalities. Drawing from her own lived experience, Kate is committed to ensuring everyone has the tools, support, and agency to heal, thrive, and reclaim their lives after trauma. In this episode, Lisa and Kate discuss: How Kate rediscovered her identity beyond being a CEO and trauma therapistThe personal and professional shifts that came with chronic illness and burnoutRedefining success from public recognition to quiet, sustainable impactThe value of embodied healing practices and nature-based routinesPractical tools for mental health recovery, including sensory kits and movement Key Takeaways:  When leadership and service dominate your identity, it becomes easy to lose sight of who you are outside your professional role. Kate's journey highlights the importance of intentionally creating space for yourself to thrive.Success doesn’t always come with fanfare. Often, it’s the quiet, consistent contributions made away from the spotlight that create the most meaningful impact.Kate’s experience with chronic illness served as a turning point, forcing her to slow down and reassess what truly matters. That shift led her toward a life aligned with her values and capacity.True healing isn't found in perfect routines or instant fixes. Instead, it emerges slowly through presence, patience, and the repeated practice of nurturing your nervous system.Reconnecting with joy and spontaneity—whether through raising ducks, gardening, or playful movement—can revive the parts of you dulled by overwork or emotional exhaustion. “The most rewarding part of this journey has been finally feeling at home in myself, like a little piece of calm has returned to my nervous system. There was a time I couldn’t imagine past the afternoon. Now, I can dream forward—and that sense of purpose fuels everything. Healing isn't about grand gestures; it's about choosing the little things—drinking water, taking vitamins, creating routines—and knowing those choices quietly change your life.” - Kate Keisel Connect with Kate Keisel:  Website: https://sanar-institute.org/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-keisel-3a676041/  Connect with Lisa Thee: Website: https://lisathee.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisathee/  Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/lisa.thee.polvi  Twitter: https://twitter.com/lisa_thee  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lisatheepolvi/  Lisa’s BOOK: Go!: Reboot Your Career in 90 Days  Show notes by Podcastologist: Angelo Paul Tagama Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

    34 min

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Welcome to "Go! Reboot Your Life," the podcast. In each episode we will dive into the courageous realm of vulnerability and resilience. Join us as we explore real stories of individuals who have embraced the mission to reboot their lives, applying innovative strategies to overcome challenges and create lasting impact. Our mission is to guide you through a profound reboot, where you reclaim your power, ignite your passion, and navigate the path from mere survival to a life of thriving abundance. Tune in for insightful interviews, practical tips, and a dose of inspiration that will empower you to make meaningful changes and embrace the limitless possibilities that lie ahead. Get ready to unlock your potential, face the unknown with courage, and live a life that aligns with your deepest aspirations. This is "Go! Reboot Your Life," where each episode is a step towards your personal and professional transformation. Let's embark on this empowering journey together!