Almost Everything

LYFE At Home

This podcast, hosted by our founder, Doc Waller (@docwaller) , and founding instructor, Abby Humphries (@abbyhumphries) , is your new WEEKLY must-listen on ambition, wellness, professional careers, relationships, lifestyle choices and more. So, basically...Almost Everything! ;) LYFE At Home is a positive online community for happier and healthier lives.

  1. 22h ago

    Episode #16: Humming & Screaming | Almost Everything

    Welcome to Episode 16 of the show! Doc and Abby sit down to break through the noise of the digital void, starting with a transparent look at what it really takes to build an authentic, consistent podcast community without falling into the "podfading" trap. The conversation quickly transitions into a heavy but deeply necessary deep dive into pop culture accountability, exploring the messy ethics of separating the art from the artist. From generational differences in accountability to the historic weight behind movements like "believe women," the hosts unpack how they protect their own peace and make the conscious choice to disassociate from toxic creators.Turning the camera inward, Doc shares a grounding breakthrough inspired by honest, gentle feedback from a business advisor regarding the launch of the upcoming LYFE At Home mobile app. Instead of rushing into live streams, the strategy is shifting toward patience, intentional cross-training content—like weightlifting frameworks specifically tailored for Pilates and yoga enthusiasts—and high-quality on-demand YouTube releases. Meanwhile, Abby brings a heavy dose of inspiration from a spontaneous weekend trip to Greenville, South Carolina. Biking 22 miles along the Swamp Rabbit Trail opened up a thoughtful reflection on how travel instantly activates a relationship's "team mode" and why living in a walkable, wellness-integrated city changes your entire baseline lifestyle.To round out the episode, the duo squares off on the viral social media craze of group "scream circles" versus the proven, quiet power of ancestral humming as a vagus-nerve somatic release hack. They wrap things up with a hilarious rapid-fire lightning round analyzing the psychology of "princess parking" manifestations, cleaning as you cook, and an incredibly passionate, highly relatable debate on why the corporate overhead "big light" must be permanently destroyed in favor of cozy lamp life.SPONSOR THIS PODCAST:Email us at hello@lyfeathome.comSEND US YOUR VOICENOTES:Want to have your voicenote question featured on the show as the "third host" on an upcoming episode? Submit a 30-60 second recording by sending a voice note directly to our Instagram DMs at @lyfeathome or by emailing your audio file to hello@lyfeathome.com. Whether you're sharing a "tea-worthy" story, a specific idea you're circling, or a question about your career and wellness (or anything else), just let us know your name (or if you’d prefer to stay anonymous)!ABOUT THE COMPANY:LYFE At Home is a positive online wellness community for happier and healthier lives.Follow Doc: https://www.instagram.com/docwaller/Follow Abby:https://www.instagram.com/abbyhumphries/

    1h 15m
  2. May 30

    Episode #15: Cabbage & Chewy Cookies | Almost Everything

    Doc and Abby kick things off by tearing down the viral, overused mantra "everything happens for a reason," reframing life's messy middle moments with a much healthier dose of warm realism. Doc faces an immediate realness check when a platonic military friend from two decades ago drops an unexpected romantic bombshell into his DMs, opening up an insightful conversation on relationship boundaries, micro-pursuit, and matching your partner’s energy. Finally, the duo tracks the ultimate viral food trend—the humble cabbage officially dethroning cauliflower—before wrapping up with an "Almost Nothing" celebration of functional fitness, callis-building, and the raw power of upper-body pull-ups. Pull up a chair, grab a chewy cookie, and let's get into it! SPONSOR THIS PODCAST: Email us at hello@lyfeathome.com SEND US YOUR VOICENOTES:Want to have your voicenote question featured on the show as the "third host" on an upcoming episode? Submit a 30-60 second recording by sending a voice note directly to our Instagram DMs at @lyfeathome or by emailing your audio file to hello@lyfeathome.com. Whether you're sharing a "tea-worthy" story, a specific idea you're circling, or a question about your career and wellness (or anything else), just let us know your name (or if you’d prefer to stay anonymous)! ABOUT THE COMPANY: LYFE At Home is a positive online wellness community for happier and healthier lives. Follow Doc: https://www.instagram.com/docwaller/ Follow Abby:https://www.instagram.com/abbyhumphries/

    1h 37m
  3. May 22

    Episode #14: The Ick Is A Real Thing | Almost Everything

    In this fiercely entertaining episode of Almost Everything, Doc Waller and Abby Humphries are rolling on all cylinders. What begins as a casual warm-up—sparked by an impromptu Tina Turner sing-along—quickly transforms into a masterclass on creative control, professional boundaries, and corporate red flags. Doc and Abby pull back the curtain on the toxic dynamics of micromanagement, detailing the exact moment you realize a leader has let software design tools like Figma go to their head. They dive deep into the ultimate creative pet peeve: receiving passive, ambiguous feedback like "it's just missing something" from a manager who lacks the vocabulary or the concrete expertise to explain what they actually want. The conversation gets incredibly real when Doc reflects on his own professional evolution. As an ultra-experienced, boisterous man navigating corporate settings, he discusses the high-level discipline required to hold back his ideas so he doesn't inadvertently suck the air out of the room. This leads to a legendary story from Doc’s early 20s as a theater producer, where he had to literally stand over an intimidating founder, point to his decorated military resume, and set a permanent boundary demanding constructive communication. Abby joins the fray by introducing the Navy SEAL concept of "Extreme Ownership," arguing that a leader must completely own the outcome of every hire and creative directive, rather than passing the blame down a sinking ship. The episode reaches peak entertainment when honorary co-host Vicki calls in with a voicemail checking the temperature on Abby’s "Swiftie" status. What follows is a brilliant, unfiltered critique of Taylor Swift’s hyper-commercialized era. Abby details a wild, extreme fandom moment that involved an emergency passport renewal, a flight to Toronto, and floor seats bought at a price she'll take to her grave. However, she balances that love with some serious, clear-eyed criticism of the newest record cycle, calling it a lyrical "jumpscare" from a deep, poetic artist who seems to have temporarily swapped her tortured genius for a simplified, football-stadium joy. Doc playfully defends the athletic intellect of the NFL, leading to a hilarious breakdown of why relationships collapse when you put two tortured poets under the same roof. When the weekly list forces a game of "Truth or Truth," Abby delivers the comedic crown jewel of the episode. She confesses to a past breakup where she hid behind the classic "it's me, not you" routine, when in reality, her boyfriend had given her a terminal case of "the ick." From an excruciating road trip where he barreled through a one-sided monologue about his family's Thanksgiving menu to a full-blown, head-to-toe sneakerhead fashion show in his bedroom, Abby breaks down the exact anatomy of an irreversible romantic turn-off. Doc and Abby wrap the hour with a brilliant "add-a-zero" protein hack to help you spot misleading health food branding, a debate over the hyper-automated world of "smart homes," and a mutual appreciation for life's simpler, tactile loops—like a crisp $20 unlimited monthly car wash membership and early morning, red-light meditation audio.

    1h 21m
  4. May 16

    Episode #13: Dear Reese Witherspoon | Almost Everything

    After a brief, life-induced hiatus, Doc Waller and Abby Humphries are back in the studio for Episode 13 of Almost Everything. Right out of the gate, Doc sets a boundary for the show’s DNA: when LYFE At Home takes a week off, they actually take a week off. Refusing to insult their audience’s intelligence with lazy "best of" filler or recycled classic episodes, the duo stands firm in their commitment to authentic human rhythm and real wellness. Even with Doc missing his usual microphone gear, the energy is high, the banter is loose, and the conversation moves entirely unfettered by scripts.The episode kicks off with a brilliant, free-form hypothetical question: If you could pause the entire world for 48 hours, what would you do? Abby bypasses the predictable restorative answers to pitch an incredibly strategic career hack—slipping an interactive video presentation directly onto the desks of Hollywood powerhouses like Reese Witherspoon or Margot Robbie. Doc reveals his own wild-man duality, balancing a high-stakes business pitch to venture capitalists with the mental image of playing the bongos in the shorts-and-barbecue solitude of Banff National Park. The prompt quickly evolves into a hilarious, direct commentary on modern dating red flags and the terrifying lack of awareness displayed by some men on dating apps, leading the hosts to propose a permanent new segment titled: "Dude, What the F**k?"When the conversation pivots to the weekly "Smash or Pass" list, Abby gets vulnerable about her relationship with alcohol and life's discomfort. Confronting a challenging week of family grief, she shares profound advice from a wise friend about the necessity of sitting in your own un-numbed discomfort rather than escaping through a weekend indulgence cycle. The hosts explore the concept of life's "birth portals"—those deeply intense, painful, and transformative periods that completely level up a person’s chemistry and emotional calluses on the other side.Doc matches that vulnerability with a rare, inside look into the gritty reality of a startup founder. He reveals a high-stakes, financially painful detour he recently made to secure a new studio space for LYFE At Home's upcoming summer live-streams. Describing the simultaneous terror and peace of entrepreneurship, Doc coins the perfect phrase for the messy middle of ambition: "scared as shit, comfortable as ever." He also credits his current "A-minus" year to a thriving, phone-free new relationship that supports his ambition rather than distracting from it, complete with productive "work dates" and strict boundaries.The episode wraps with a comforting "Almost Nothing" palate cleanser. Doc advocates for the "closing shift" mentality of wellness, explaining how a deeply disciplined cleaning routine and early-evening face washing can restore profound peace of mind. Abby counters with her incredibly practical "30-30-30" productivity cycle for weekend work and a simple financial win: buying high-quality whole beans from your favorite local coffee shop to master the at-home morning latte. It's an episode packed with heart, hustle, and realistic growth.SEND US YOUR VOICENOTES:Want to have your voicenote question featured on the show as the "third host" on an upcoming episode? Submit a 30-60 second recording by sending a voice note directly to our Instagram DMs at @lyfeathome or by emailing your audio file to hello@lyfeathome.com. Whether you're sharing a "tea-worthy" story, a specific idea you're circling, or a question about your career and wellness (or anything else), just let us know your name (or if you’d prefer to stay anonymous)!ABOUT THE COMPANY:LYFE At Home is a positive online wellness community for happier and healthier lives.Follow Doc: https://www.instagram.com/docwaller/Follow Abby:https://www.instagram.com/abbyhumphries/

    1h 26m
  5. May 1

    Episode #12: Only Up From Here

    In this installment of Almost Everything, Doc Waller and Abby Humphries tackle the "messy middle" of wellness, ambition, and the digital age. The conversation kicks off with a major LYFE At Home update: the introduction of Jillian Gentile and her new series, Inbox, which aims to provide tools and relief for the Sunday-night dread that haunts the professional world. Doc also previews the "Summer of Workouts," a series of free live-streams designed to build community momentum before the official app launch this fall. The heart of the episode explores the psychology of the "reward" versus the "cheat." Doc and Abby dismantle the negative connotations of the "cheat meal," arguing that a sustainable fitness routine is actually the open door to freedom. They emphasize that when you’ve established a hardcore physical baseline, enjoying a high-quality meal isn't a lapse in discipline—it's a reward that makes the lifestyle feel alive and participatory. Abby shares her journey with intuitive eating, focusing on the quality of whole foods rather than the restriction of macros. Transitioning to the "second act," Doc discusses the 2026 trend of the "career trail," where professionals in their 40s to 60s are shattering generational clichés by launching tech startups or taking literary sabbaticals. He advocates for a "new young" mindset, encouraging listeners to explore differently in their 20s so they can make smarter, more ambitious moves in midlife. They reflect on how maintaining physical and mental health is the prerequisite for this second act to be successful rather than "crusty". The duo also dives into the bizarre viral world of "looksmaxxing," a trend where young men attempt to mathematically hack their attractiveness through risky DIY behaviors. Abby and Doc discuss the underlying body dysmorphia and the urgent need for better mentorship regarding male hygiene and self-esteem. They wrap the episode with a palate cleanser involving nostalgic TV theme songs and a "phone-down" challenge, urging the audience to trade doomscrolling for the tactile experience of a Sunday newspaper. SEND US YOUR VOICENOTES: Want to have your voicenote question featured on the show as the "third host" on an upcoming episode? Submit a 30-60 second recording by sending a voice note directly to our Instagram DMs at @lyfeathome or by emailing your audio file to hello@lyfeathome.com. Whether you're sharing a "tea-worthy" story, a specific idea you're circling, or a question about your career and wellness (or anything else), just let us know your name (or if you’d prefer to stay anonymous)! ABOUT THE COMPANY:LYFE At Home is a positive online wellness community for happier and healthier lives. Follow Doc: https://www.instagram.com/docwaller/ Follow Abby:https://www.instagram.com/abbyhumphries/

    1h 33m
  6. Apr 25

    Episode #11: The Blast Radius | Almost Everything

    In this powerful installment of Almost Everything, Doc Waller and Abby Humphries return after a three-week hiatus to discuss the "Ex-Files" aftermath and the weight of personal responsibility. Doc opens up about the recent loss of his aunt and the sobering lessons learned from watching someone "release their grip on life". The duo explores the concept of the "Blast Radius"—the idea that our choices to stop growing or taking care of ourselves don't just affect us, but create a ripple effect of burden on those we love.   The conversation shifts from the heavy to the hopeful as Doc reveals a major life update: he’s officially exclusive with someone new. This sparks a deep dive into "Relationship Frequency," the skill of support, and why it’s vital to be with someone who makes you want to "step your game up" rather than someone who is intimidated by your success. Abby shares her own journey of learning to take feedback constructively and the "Last Meeting Theory"—the comforting idea that the universe keeps people in your life until the necessary lessons are learned.   From the global value of "Invisible Labor" (reaching a staggering $11 trillion in 2026) to practical tips on "bed rotting" and doubling up duvet inserts for that hotel-quality sleep, this episode is about the intentionality of living. Whether you're navigating the grief of a loss or the excitement of a new spark, Doc and Abby remind you that the "least you can do" is hold on to your curiosity and keep pushing forward.  SEND US YOUR VOICENOTES:Want to have your voicenote question featured on the show as the "third host" on an upcoming episode? Submit a 30-60 second recording by sending a voice note directly to our Instagram DMs at @lyfeathome or by emailing your audio file to hello@lyfeathome.com. Whether you're sharing a "tea-worthy" story, a specific idea you're circling, or a question about your career and wellness (or anything else), just let us know your name (or if you’d prefer to stay anonymous)!ABOUT THE COMPANY:LYFE At Home is a positive online wellness community for happier and healthier lives.Follow Doc: https://www.instagram.com/docwaller/Follow Abby:https://www.instagram.com/abbyhumphries/

    2h 8m
  7. Apr 11

    Episode #9: Horrible Bosses & Mouthwash | Almost Everything

    This episode of Almost Everything kicks off with what Doc and Abby call a "frozen open," a raw dive into the trauma of the modern workplace that feels less like a business meeting and more like a high-stakes confession. Abby opens up about the "green light" anxiety of Slack and the lingering PTSD from a manager who tracked her lunch breaks with the intensity of a private investigator. It’s a hilarious yet grounded look at how micromanagement doesn't just kill productivity—it effectively murders creativity, leaving you feeling like a "fish out of water" even in rooms where you’re the most qualified person there. Doc brings his signature "ambitious realism" to the table, contrasting today’s "adolescent" leadership styles with the stoic, quiet authority of his military mentors. He shares the legend of Sergeant Ware, a man so composed he never rose above a "level four" volume, proving that real power doesn't need to shout to be felt. The conversation evolves into a masterclass on professional chemistry, as the hosts discuss the difference between a leader who "carves" out your potential and a boss who just tries to force you into a pre-shrunk sweater that doesn't fit. Things take a turn for the "Almost Nothing" toward the end of the show, where the focus shifts from career trajectory to the high-stakes world of oral hygiene. Doc reveals his obsession with high-intensity, "painful" mouthwash, while Abby introduces the world of Ayurvedic tongue scraping for the 2026 season. It is the kind of gear-shift that makes the show feel like a real conversation between friends—one minute you're reconstructing your professional identity, and the next you’re debating the merits of stainless steel scrapers for your "crown chakra". Ultimately, this episode fulfills the show’s promise to leave the listener feeling a little steadier and much more seen. Whether it’s Doc’s story about a "walk date" that made him feel understood or Abby’s decision to pass on a job that didn't align with her soul, the message is clear: protect your energy, find your advocates, and never trust a manager who obsesses over your Slack status. It’s an hour of warm, non-preachy wisdom that reminds us why we’re doing all this work in the first place. SEND US YOUR VOICENOTES: Want to have your voicenote question featured on the show as the "third host" on an upcoming episode? Submit a 30-60 second recording by sending a voice note directly to our Instagram DMs at @lyfeathome or by emailing your audio file to hello@lyfeathome.com. Whether you're sharing a "tea-worthy" story, a specific choice point you're circling, or a question about your career and wellness (or anything else), just let us know your name (or if you’d prefer to stay anonymous)!

    1h 32m

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This podcast, hosted by our founder, Doc Waller (@docwaller) , and founding instructor, Abby Humphries (@abbyhumphries) , is your new WEEKLY must-listen on ambition, wellness, professional careers, relationships, lifestyle choices and more. So, basically...Almost Everything! ;) LYFE At Home is a positive online community for happier and healthier lives.