Podcast

The Wildly Optimized Wellness podcast began in 2022 as a space for curiosity, conversations, and experiments in living better. In early 2025, we wrapped up this chapter — not as an ending, but as a natural sunset to make space for what’s next.

The 2025 episodes remain here for you to listen, revisit, and share. Earlier episodes have been lovingly archived, a reminder that every season has its own rhythm.

The podcast did what it came here to do: spark ideas, ignite conversations, and serve a community hungry for more wellness without limits. Now, it’s time for something new to emerge.

Stay tuned. The story isn’t over. 🌿✨

Cracks in the Illusion: The Unspoken Lies I Believed in the Wellness Industry | E074
Toréa Rodriguez Toréa Rodriguez

Cracks in the Illusion: The Unspoken Lies I Believed in the Wellness Industry | E074

In this final episode of Wildly Optimized Wellness, I reflect on the life-changing experience of surviving SCAD and how it has reshaped my beliefs about health, wellness, and the industry I’ve worked in for over a decade. After years of immersing myself in functional medicine, I’ve realized just how much misinformation and oversimplification exist in the wellness space—some of which I, too, have unknowingly contributed to. I dive into the illusions that the wellness industry sells, the importance of critical thinking, and why I’ve decided to take a step back, take a gap year, and reevaluate what’s next for me. This is a raw, honest, and deeply personal farewell—for now.

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The SCAD Heart Attack I Never Saw Coming: What Women Need to Know | E073
Toréa Rodriguez Toréa Rodriguez

The SCAD Heart Attack I Never Saw Coming: What Women Need to Know | E073

In this episode of Wildly Optimized Wellness, I open up about my journey with SCAD—spontaneous coronary artery dissection—a life-altering, yet little-known heart condition that primarily affects women. Six months after my SCAD heart attack, I’m sharing everything I’ve learned about this condition, from its surprising connection to hormone fluctuations to the gaps in research and diagnosis. I also dive into the emotional and mental health impact of surviving a SCAD event, the challenges of navigating medical care, and what we can do to raise awareness. If you’ve never heard of SCAD before, you’re not alone—but this is something every woman should know about.

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