RECLAIM with Olga Davidoff

Olga Davidoff

RECLAIM is a calm, practical podcast for women who want to feel better in their bodies and through their days — without pressure, perfection, or extremes. Designed to be listened to while walking, driving, or living real life, each episode helps you understand energy, recovery, stress, nutrition, and movement in a way that actually fits.

Episodes

  1. Apr 10

    The Wake-Up Call You Don't Have to Wait For — with Mel Erwin

    She was 52, healthy, a non-smoker — and diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer during the pandemic. Alone. In lockdown. With no roadmap. Mel Erwin didn't wait to be told how to recover. She built her own path — overhauling her diet, eliminating stress, taking up cycling with one and a half lungs, dancing in her kitchen, and combining conventional medicine with Chinese herbs, acupuncture, and qigong. Five and a half years later her tumours are tiny, her energy is real, and she is living more fully than most people who have every reason to. This episode isn't really about cancer. It's about what happens when you stop waiting for life to slow down — and start choosing it deliberately. Mel's message to every healthy woman running on autopilot: don't wait for a diagnosis to start living. — (0:00) Meet Mel — how she lives today with stage 4 lung cancer (3:06) Who she was before — the director running on full speed (9:04) The diagnosis — shock, surgery, chemo, and no roadmap (16:03) What actually changed — diet, movement & integrative medicine (27:04) What her doctors never told her about lifestyle (32:06) Her message to the healthy woman running on autopilot (37:04) What matters now — joy, dancing & what she guards fiercely (39:20) Quick close — Reclaim is a podcast for women in their 40s and 50s who are ready to take their health, energy and life back. Hosted by Olga, certified nutritionist and hormone coach. New episodes dropping 2026. Follow so you don't miss them.

    40 min
  2. Feb 12

    Intermittent Fasting — Should You Be Even Trying it

    Intermittent fasting is everywhere, and many women wonder if delaying food will help them feel clearer, steadier, or more in control of their day.This episode offers a calm, realistic way to decide whether intermittent fasting fits your life right now — without putting your body through unnecessary stress.Mornings often begin before the day even starts.The mind is already moving.Responsibilities are already present.In this conversation, I explain how intermittent fasting interacts with real life, nervous system load, stress, sleep, and energy — especially for busy women who already carry a lot.⏱️ Timestamps0:00 Is Intermittent Fasting right for you? 0:34 Meet Olga: My journey from Corporate to Coaching 1:03 Important Context About Intermittent Fasting01:20 When Intermittent Fasting is not a right approach01:55 When Intermittent Fasting Can be Good idea to Try it out 02:32 What Does Intermittent Fasting replace for You? 02:50 How does Stress affect Fasting03:12 It doesn't need ot be that strict03:53 - Real life healthIntermittent fasting is not a test of discipline.It’s a tool that either supports the nervous system — or quietly asks it to carry more.This channel focuses on realistic health for busy women, shaped around full lives rather than ideal routines.As you move through your mornings, consider this question:Does delaying food give you more capacity — or quietly take some away?🔗 Stay connected with RECLAIM📸 Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/olgadavidoff_/🎧 Spotify Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3IIQ4OLz6y4EFjUE97Ii26🍎 Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reclaim-with-olga-davidoff/id1872703661▶️ YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@RECLAIMbyolga⚠️ DisclaimerThis content is for educational purposes only and reflects personal and professional experience. It is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding individual health decisions.#intermittentfasting #womenshealth #nervoussystemhealth #busywomenwellness #sustainablehealth

    4 min
  3. Feb 7

    You Train — So Why Is Your Heart Rate Still High?

    You train.You move your body.And yet your heart rate still feels high. At night, it sits around the mid-60s.During the day, simple movement sends it climbing into the 90s or even 100. And quietly, a question starts to form:Am I actually fit enough? In this episode, we talk about why a higher heart rate in women often has very little to do with fitness — and much more to do with how much your body is carrying. This is a grounded conversation for women who already train, already care for themselves, and still find themselves questioning their numbers. We explore: Why women naturally have higher heart rates than men Why comparing heart rate numbers creates unnecessary doubt What heart rate really responds to beyond fitness Why daytime heart rate often rises in capable, mentally active women What your night-time heart rate can tell you about recovery The shift that changed how I interpret heart rate completely A higher heart rate often reflects a full life, not a failing body.Understanding that brings relief — and better decisions. Download the one-page Heart Rate Reflection Guide here:https://www.reclaim.fit/reclaim-resources If this episode felt steady and useful, you’re very welcome to follow the podcast and stay here.Every conversation starts from a question women are already carrying. 🔗 Stay connected with RECLAIM 📸 Instagram/ olgadavidoff_ 🎧 Spotify Podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/show/3IIQ4OL... 🍎 Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... ▶️ YouTube/ @reclaimbyolga 📄 Free reflection guide

    6 min

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RECLAIM is a calm, practical podcast for women who want to feel better in their bodies and through their days — without pressure, perfection, or extremes. Designed to be listened to while walking, driving, or living real life, each episode helps you understand energy, recovery, stress, nutrition, and movement in a way that actually fits.