Whole-Human Capacity

Erica Roesch

You can be successful on paper and still feel disconnected inside. Whole-Human Capacity is for high achievers who are done living in hustle, done running on stress, and ready for ambition without self-abandonment. This show is a grounded space for the whole human—mind, body, emotions, and spirit—in alignment. We’ll talk about nervous system patterns, inner knowing, and the daily choices that shape how your life actually feels. Not more pressure. Not more productivity. A different way of living—one that creates real ease and energy without losing your edge. You’ll leave each episode with language for what you’re experiencing, clarity about what’s driving you, and a path back to yourself—so you can build a life that feels like yours, not just a life that looks good on paper. Hosted by Erica Roesch—retired family medicine MD, former Cleveland Clinic physician, and a mom of three who rebuilt her life around what she refused to regret.

  1. 1d ago

    14: Interview with Jessie Mahoney, MD. Living life YOUR way.

    To schedule a complementary exploratory call with Erica, email erica@wholehumancapacity.com. Most physicians think they have to figure out what's next before they can change anything. Dr. Jessie proves it works the opposite way. Dr. Jessie Mahoney spent two decades as a pediatrician and chief of physician wellness at Kaiser before she resigned in 2020, and her story is one of the clearest examples I've seen of what happens when you stop overriding your body and start listening to it. We talk about the years of subtle "twangy" signals she ignored, the sabbatical that rewrote her plans, and the moment she realized her husband wasn't separate from her work but central to it. She shares what it felt like to sell the house, move to a place that didn't meet any of her criteria, and build a retreat space that hosts hundreds of physicians a year. If you've ever sensed that the life you worked so hard to build isn't the one you're meant to keep, listen closely. The shift she describes isn't theoretical... She lived every step of it, and she's still living it. You’ll Learn: [0:00] Introduction [3:42] Why a successful pediatrician with leadership roles still felt something gnawing was wrong [7:37] How leaving medicine right before COVID forced every safety net to disappear overnight [12:59] Why your body knows what your head can't figure out about alignment [17:47] The moment Pause and Presence came through during a rainy Hawaii sabbatical [25:50] Becoming a permeable membrane in safe spaces and trusting the signs [30:24] The terrifying decision to hire her husband and what it unlocked for both of them [37:12] How modeling change gave her young adult kids permission to live differently [44:53] Using contrast as fun information instead of evidence that you're failing [51:11] What would love do, the question that anchors every major decision Find more from Dr. Jessie: Dr. Jessie Mahoney | Website Healing Medicine Podcast | Website What Would Love Do? The Question We’re Not Asking | Dr. Jessie Mahoney | TEDx Find more from Erica: The Awakening Tide | Website Erica Roesch | Instagram | LinkedIn

    1h 1m
  2. Jun 23

    13: Staging your Weights: Setting yourself up for success in everything you do

    To schedule an exploratory consult call, email erica@wholehumancapacity.com. One simple question from my trainer rewired how I run my workouts, my home, and my business. I was lifting heavy kettlebells off the floor before every set, and burning through my energy before the actual exercise began. My trainer asked one question that shifted everything: Why don't you just stage your weights? That question wasn't really about the gym. It was about where I was spending energy on parts of a process that had nothing to do with my actual objective. Once I applied it to one area, the same pattern showed up everywhere. Grocery runs. Carpool. Laundry. Business tasks I'd been gripping onto for years because that's how I'd always done them. This episode is about the precision that happens when you stop confusing effort with worthiness and start asking what actually sets you up to win. You’ll Learn: [00:00] Introduction [02:50] The one question my trainer asked that applies far beyond the gym [04:10] Lifting less off the floor to lift more, and what that reveals about where you're capping yourself [06:16] The three sub-questions beneath "stage your weights" that show exactly where you’re burning excess energy [08:30] Discomfort when you shift your process is actually proof that it's working [09:04] The hidden belief keeping high achievers making everything harder than it needs to be [10:00] How one honest audit of your routine starts revealing more than you expected [15:26] The downstream effects on sleep, calm, and presence when you stop wasting energy [17:54] Scanning for problems is a symptom, not a strategy, and flipping the filter changes everything [19:44] The Olympic sprinter analogy that captures what aligned energy looks like in motion Resources Mentioned: Dr. Nick Trubee | Website Find more from Erica: The Awakening Tide | Website Erica Roesch | Instagram Erica Roesch | LinkedIn

    33 min
  3. Jun 16

    12: Interview with Nick Trubee, PhD. Training your physical body in a way that yields upleveling results in every aspect of your life.

    To schedule a free consult with Erica, email erica@wholehumancapacity.com. I asked my brother-in-law to help me climb a mountain, but the real training turned out to be everything I thought I knew about my own capacity. My brother-in-law, Dr. Nick Trubee, spent ten years in academia before walking away to coach clients through resistance and impact training. His work now focuses on people, mostly women in perimenopause and postmenopause, who are relearning what their bodies can do after years of fear running the show. Our conversation moves between physiology and something harder to name: trust, gratitude, and the willingness to choose discomfort when nothing is forcing you to. Nick explains why top-end fitness matters, why five hard reps tell your nervous system something one rep never could, and why most people are working at shoulder height with no reserve left. By the end, the question stops being about a mountain... It becomes about what kind of life you're training for. You’ll Learn: [00:00] Introduction [3:50] The preconditioning that makes women doubt what their bodies can do [8:38] What top-end fitness looks like and why five to seven reps is the sweet spot [11:04] How training your body to hold more weight teaches your nervous system to hold more of everything [13:33] Why trust is the hidden currency of true endurance [19:07] The difference between training from fear and training with reserve [29:01] Your kids only see the comfortable version of you, and what to do about it [33:48] Choosing discomfort as the antidote to end-of-life regret [38:13] Building physical infrastructure stops your body from breaking down under stress [42:45] What Nick would tell his academic self seven years ago Find more from Nick: Dr. Nick Trubee | Website | Instagram The Bone Health Blueprint Podcast | Spotify or Apple Find more from Erica: The Awakening Tide | Website Erica Roesch | Instagram Erica Roesch | LinkedIn

    46 min
  4. Jun 9

    11: A Simple Process to Get Out of The Grind Right Now: Getting what you actually desire without hustling

    To schedule a free consult with Erica, email erica@theawakeningtide.com. The grind mentality isn't a work ethic problem, it's a nervous system pattern. You can begin breaking it in just 30 seconds a day. The grind is fueled by willpower, and willpower is a finite resource. It's built on tunnel vision, internal punishment, and a constant cycle of hustle that keeps you creating the same results, no matter how impressive those results already are. As a retired family physician and life coach, I lived this firsthand, and I walked out of it through a four-step process I now use with all my clients. Step one is breaking the pattern by pulling something from your dream life into your daily routine, even if it's just 30 seconds. Step two is catching and releasing negative self-talk with love and firmness. Step three is deliberately spending more time with what lights you up and intrigues you. And step four is gratitude: the most physiologically and spiritually powerful tool available to us for rewiring fear-based neural pathways toward ease, creativity, and trust. This works whether you're deep in survival mode or simply noticing the grind creep back in during seasons of expansion. These four steps will change the way you think, feel, and live. You’ll Learn: [00:00] Introduction [02:08] The grind is a mindset, not a work ethic problem, and hustle energy keeps you stuck in the same results [07:53] Your "vibrational thermostat" is set to a point you've never consciously chosen [10:46] The words "I have to," "I must," "I should" signal you've dropped back into survival mode [11:07] Thirty seconds a day of something inconsequential was one of the most pivotal decisions in breaking the grind cycle [18:07] The negative self-talk that shows up when you try to change is a predictable neurological response you can interrupt [23:13] Grieving your own inner critic is part of the healing, not a detour from it [26:46] "Someday" is one of the most dangerous words in a high achiever's vocabulary [27:00] Gratitude rewires the neural pathways, keeping you locked in fear and hustle [32:00] Once you've done this work, the grind becomes a signal that you're expanding [37:48] The Peloton quote that reframes discomfort as proof you're growing Resources Mentioned: Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Joe Dispenza | Book or Audiobook Find more from Erica: The Awakening Tide | Website Erica Roesch | Instagram Erica Roesch | LinkedIn

    42 min
  5. Jun 2

    10: Hustle and Grind: What is actually happening while you are hustling your way to your dream

    To schedule a free consult with Erica, email erica@theawakeningtide.com. High achievers might think the hustle is productivity, but I'd argue it's one of the least efficient ways a human can operate. I’ve lived inside hustle culture, where everything is driven by pressure, constant motion, and a goalpost that never seems to stay still. From the outside, it can look productive, even successful, but internally it often feels ungrounded and disconnected. I know what it’s like to achieve something and expect it to land, only to feel that sense of emptiness or fleeting satisfaction instead. That pattern is one of the ways burnout builds, especially when your energy stays locked in “doing” mode without ever returning to a place that feels steady or rooted. What started to change for me was shifting out of constant doing and into a way of living that actually felt more grounded and connected in my body. That shift created a different relationship with energy, where I was no longer operating from depletion but from a place that could actually sustain output. Living in my own authentic energy has become a more effective and connected way to create impact, without relying on pressure as the driving force. You’ll Learn: [00:00] Introduction [05:18] Why achieving more can still leave you feeling empty and disconnected [06:42] How hustle becomes a default safety net and keeps you from going deeper [08:11] The hidden difference between hustle and grind and how each feels in your body [09:36] How fear drives the grind and traps you in “have to” energy [11:04] The moment to ask if the grind has taught you everything it came to teach [12:28] What it feels like to stop forcing and let life unfold with ease [13:47] The shift from fear to purpose that changes how you show up [15:32] Why your unique way of thinking and moving is the key to your impact [18:41] What changes when you stop chasing metrics and build from alignment [23:06] The question that opens the door to more than you think is possible Find more from Erica: The Awakening Tide | Website Erica Roesch | Instagram Erica Roesch | LinkedIn

    26 min
  6. May 26

    09: Mine vs Not Mine: One question that will improve your efficacy instantly

    If you want to start the journey of becoming even more locked in to your unique energy, schedule a free consult call with Erica by emailing erica@theawakeningtide.com. Most of the weight you're carrying right now isn't actually yours, and you've been burning life force energy trying to hold it. The worry, the heaviness, the low-grade anxiety… a lot of it belongs to other people, and you picked it up without noticing. This episode unpacks one question that changes how you move through your day: Is this mine? Ask it once, and you'll start to feel the difference in your chest, your shoulders, and your thinking. Empaths and high achievers tend to be the worst offenders here. You got good at sensing other people's energy, then started carrying it for them, and now you can't tell where they end and you begin. There's a cost that you haven't counted yet. This conversation is about what it actually takes to put the backpack down. You’ll Learn: [00:00] Introduction [01:24] That heavy feeling might not be yours at all [02:06] One question that instantly shifts how everything feels [04:18] The moment you realize what you’ve been carrying isn’t yours [07:10] The hidden pattern high achievers and empaths fall into [08:36] When helping others turns into carrying them [12:08] Where your energy is actually going every single day [16:52] Why you still feel off even when life looks fine [21:04] The shift that finally lets your body slow down [26:32] The instant release most people miss in real time [29:58] The deeper place this question starts to take you Resources Mentioned: Trubee Health | Website Find more from Erica: The Awakening Tide | Website Erica Roesch | Instagram Erica Roesch | LinkedIn

    33 min
  7. May 19

    08: Need vs Want vs Desire: Simple distinctions that yield incredible results

    To explore how to expand your Whole-Human Capacity, schedule a free consult call with Erica by emailing erica@theawakeningtide.com. What if the words you repeat all day are the reason your energy disappears? I spend a lot of time studying how high performers think, what they say, and what they do, and I noticed a pattern. It comes down to language. The words you use throughout your day create a kind of roadmap, shaping how you experience everything from your responsibilities to your performance. When most of your thoughts sound like “I need to” or “I have to,” your body shifts into a tight, narrow state that feels a lot like survival mode. I examine the difference between need, want, and desire, and how each one carries a different energy. That energy affects how you show up in your life, from getting through daily tasks to how you move through something as simple as a workout. I also point out how much of this language runs on default, coming from past patterns rather than conscious choice. Once you start noticing it, you begin to see how much control you actually have over the experience you’re creating moment to moment. You’ll Learn: [00:00] Introduction [02:03] Why language is the one skill that separates elite performers from everyone else [06:15] The hidden cost of using words like "need," "have to," and "should" [09:10] "Need" energy creates the illusion of productivity while capping how far you can go [11:48] What shifts in your body the moment you replace "need" with "want" [17:05] What living from desire actually feels like neurologically, and why it's the doorway to real presence and flow [19:20] The people who say "there's no such thing as failure" aren't just being positive, they're living from a completely different energy state [22:30] A guided in-body exercise to feel the difference between need, want, and desire in real time [29:45] How to know you've made the shift, and the subtle signal your body sends when you've slipped back into “need” energy [30:10] Three practical ways to start rewriting your language patterns, including a simple daily study you can start today Find more from Erica: The Awakening Tide | Website Erica Roesch | Instagram Erica Roesch | LinkedIn

    35 min
  8. May 12

    07: Spiritual Body Fitness: Sustaining success in every aspect of your life

    To schedule a free consult with Erica, email erica@theawakeningtide.com. What if the calm, grounded presence you admire in others is something you can actually train? There’s a version of you that feels steady, clear, and deeply connected… and it’s not as far away as it seems. This idea of spiritual body fitness points to how you relate to your intuition, your inner knowing, and that small voice that tends to get drowned out in a busy life. For many high achievers, life becomes a series of boxes to check. Somewhere along the way, it gets harder to hear what you actually want. Creating space for stillness, even in small, intentional ways, changes that. It gives you a chance to notice what’s underneath the noise and start recognizing your true yes and no. This kind of connection isn’t abstract. It shows up in how you move through your day, the environments you choose, and the people you surround yourself with. Over time, that relationship with yourself grows stronger, and decisions start to feel clearer instead of forced. This is where intuition, nervous system regulation, and your deeper sense of purpose begin to work together in a way that actually feels like yours. You’ll Learn: [00:00] Introduction [02:33] Defining the spiritual body: the most overlooked layer of high performance [05:15] Strengthening your intuition rewires the decisions you make and how you move through the world [08:22] Slowing down isn't the opposite of productivity, and what high achievers miss in "conquer" mode [10:42] Stillness doesn't mean stopping, and what it actually looks like in motion [14:52] Anchoring your day this way shifts you from reacting to designing from the inside out [19:45] Trail markers and spiritual fitness: learning to spot signs you're on the right path [21:58] The moment you realize you are your own medicine and what that changes [26:30] Spiritual fitness matters most when you're expanding into territory you've never been in before [30:45] The one decision that determines whether you live the same life or a new one Watch the other videos from the 4-Body Fitness Series: I Used This Framework to Find Energetic Balance | YouTube What TRUE Physical Fitness Actually Is | YouTube How to Change Your Reality By Tweaking Your Thought Patterns | YouTube Follow This Emotion Approach & You'll Live The Fullest Life | YouTube Find more from Erica: The Awakening Tide | Website Erica Roesch | Instagram Erica Roesch | LinkedIn

    33 min

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You can be successful on paper and still feel disconnected inside. Whole-Human Capacity is for high achievers who are done living in hustle, done running on stress, and ready for ambition without self-abandonment. This show is a grounded space for the whole human—mind, body, emotions, and spirit—in alignment. We’ll talk about nervous system patterns, inner knowing, and the daily choices that shape how your life actually feels. Not more pressure. Not more productivity. A different way of living—one that creates real ease and energy without losing your edge. You’ll leave each episode with language for what you’re experiencing, clarity about what’s driving you, and a path back to yourself—so you can build a life that feels like yours, not just a life that looks good on paper. Hosted by Erica Roesch—retired family medicine MD, former Cleveland Clinic physician, and a mom of three who rebuilt her life around what she refused to regret.