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The Wildly Capable Show

Liz and Joey Haselmayer
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Everyday you wake up with a choice. You can either face life's challenges head on or let life happen to you.

A few years ago, as a family, we decided to make a change. We wanted to become wildly capable. Now we're on a mission to equip ourselves with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive. We want to train hard and run fast towards our goals.

And we apply this energy to every aspect of o... more

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In this conversation, Liz and Joey Haselmayer discusses the multifaceted world of content creation, particularly from the perspective of stay-at-home moms. The discussion covers the pros and cons of becoming a content creator, the emotional challenge... more

In this episode of the Wildly Capable Show, Liz and Joey share a life update focusing on family, food, and fitness. They discuss the challenges and lessons learned from managing technology use with their children, emphasizing the importance of settin... more

In this episode of the Wildly Capable Show, Liz Haselmayer discusses the importance of raising resilient daughters in a chaotic food culture. Drawing from her personal experiences with an eating disorder, Liz emphasizes the significance of instilling... more

In this episode of the Wildly Capable Show, Liz Haselmayer shares insights from her motherhood journey, offering advice she would give her younger self. She discusses the importance of questioning standard practices, the significance of small decisio... more

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Recent Guests

Max Kane
Founder and owner of Farm Match, promotes food freedom and nutrition
Farm Match
Episode: Consuming raw meat, advocating for food freedom, and viewing your physical health as an asset with Max Kane of Farm Match
Dr. Jenna Hua
Registered dietitian and environmental health scientist
Million Marker
Episode: Plastics, phthalates, and other hormone-disrupting chemicals -- how everyday products, foods, and home environments are negatively impacting fertility with Dr. Jenna Hua of Million Marker
Maurizio Leo
Baker, Author of The Perfect Loaf
The Perfect Loaf
Episode: The pursuit of the perfect loaf with sourdough legend, Maurizio Leo
Becca Tanner
A mom of two, a homesteader, recipe developer, and ex-vegan.
Episode: Ex-vegan influencer shares her story—discussing malnourishment in pregnancy and the healing power of animal-based foods
Matt McLean
Founder of Uncle Matt's Organic Juices
Uncle Matt's Organic Juices
Episode: A peek behind the curtain of the organic beverage industry with Matt McLean of Uncle Matts Organic Juices
Sandy Prantl
An occupational therapist with over 33 years of experience, specializing in craniosacral therapy and oral ties.
Episode: Everything you need to know about lip and tongue ties
Julia Ubbenga
Author of Declutter Your Heart and Your Home and creator of the blog Rich in What Matters
Rich in What Matters
Episode: Decluttering your home AND your heart—strategies to maintain less stuff, ditch over-consumption, and practice technological minimalism
Dr. Laura James
Board-certified naturopathic breast oncologist
Independent practitioner in Washington
Episode: Navigating Breast Cancer: An Integrative Approach with board-certified naturopathic breast oncologist Dr. Laura James
Christine Cimabue
A passionate leader in the construction industry dedicated to advocating for healthier homes and practices.
Episode: Building a healthy home from the ground up—how to avoid mold, choose less toxic building materials, measure your air quality, and advocate for your family's health with Christine Cimabue

Hosts

Liz Haselmayer
Co-host of the show, focusing on parenting and wellness topics.
Joey Haselmayer
Co-host sharing insights on family discussions and practical parenting.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 902 ratings
  • I miss the old show

    I’m not trying to crush the show because I genuinely like the hosts. But I used to wait with so much anticipation for each week’s release. Now I find myself disappointed with each release. I’ve kid stopped listening because I miss the back and forth of guests or Joey. I don’t feel like I’m learning anything anymore, and I don’t enjoy listening to one person talking the whole time.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Cassi E.
    United Statesa month ago
  • Inspirational

    As a new parent I’m thrilled with the knowledge and confidence this family has to share with listeners. I’m proud of their boldness in a world that needs family unity and leadership more than ever before

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jamieburnettt
    United States2 months ago
  • Trumpers/RFK supporters

    I previously left a review stating that there wasn’t much real educating in this podcast.

    It has since gotten worse. This family supports our deranged felon president and RFK pushing an ableist narrative against autism because of Tylenol. Please avoid these people and their product sales if you support science, reason, or a return to true American values of free speech.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Annoyedaxolotl
    United States3 months ago
  • Changed my life!

    I love this podcast! It is my favorite podcast and it has changed my life and health. The guests are amazing and Joey and Liz ask great questions! It is so great to have a trusted source on health and wellness. Liz and Joey always help me feel informed but not fearful like some other health and wellness podcasts. They also only have one sponsor, Ancestral Supplements, which makes me trust them more and I also don’t feel like I have to run off and buy some new product.

    I also love their rebrand ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Samanthad2008
    United States4 months ago
  • It should just be Joey

    I have listened to these folks for a long time. Joey takes a true open-minded and wise approach to things, often admitting his own ignorance and wanting to be educated. Liz is frequently acting superior, talking down to him and their guests, acting like she’s the first person to ever have had a child or reconsidered her way of feeding her family, and now starting a “movement” where kids do things as simple as cook meals. There is no real educating here. There is an attempt at product sales. If i... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Annoyedaxolotl
    United States4 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Some critics mention a perceived patronizing tone from the hosts, suggesting a need for a more inclusive approach to their audience.
Positive feedback emphasizes the valuable insights on family dynamics and personal growth.
Listeners express admiration for the hosts' authenticity and their commitment to real experiences, enhancing the relatability of the content.
Many listeners appreciate the tips on parenting and health, finding the hosts relatable and their discussions motivating.

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Weight loss after children—after struggling for four years, I've found success in just 6 short weeks, here's what I did
Q: What was the first time you intentionally attempted to lose weight and what did you do?
The most recent time was when I trained for a half marathon.
Weight loss after children—after struggling for four years, I've found success in just 6 short weeks, here's what I did
Q: When would you say you got to a point where you thought to yourself, I want to lose weight now?
I've been wanting to lean out for probably two to four years.
Q&A—our thoughts on hitting milestones, running a business as a young family, and being honest about our past experiences with our kids
Q: How much time is appropriate on a day-to-day basis to work inside your business while you have little kids in the house?
They believe anywhere between three to five hours a day, broken up into tasks, can be effective while also balancing family responsibilities.
Q&A—our thoughts on hitting milestones, running a business as a young family, and being honest about our past experiences with our kids
Q: How do you know you're on the right track raising your kids?
Regularly assessing their strengths and weaknesses, while also being open to feedback from trusted adults can help gauge if they are on the right path.
Q&A—our thoughts on hitting milestones, running a business as a young family, and being honest about our past experiences with our kids
Q: What age specifically do we let our kids either sip alcohol or hold a gun?
They allow their children to have small tastes of alcohol around age five and exposure to guns with adult supervision primarily around age nine or ten.

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2. Dr. Jenna Hua
3. Maurizio Leo
4. Becca Tanner
5. Matt McLean
6. Sandy Prantl
7. Julia Ubbenga
8. Dr. Laura James

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