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This Might Get Uncomfortable

Whitney Lauritsen
This Might Get Uncomfortable
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  • The weight of doing what's right for you
    Whitney returns home to Los Angeles after her fall road trip with reflections on closure, accessibility, and the complicated peace that comes from choosing integrity over ease. This episode moves through themes of neurodivergence, justice sensitivity, anxiety, and the courage it takes to make decisions that protect long-term wellbeing—especially when the world rewards convenience and conformity.She shares the story of a major professional decision, how it tested her values, and what it revealed about people-pleasing, independence, and the constant tension between wanting to fit in and needing to stand apart. Along the way, she opens up about aging, masking, accessibility, and what it’s like preparing for a music festival as a neurodivergent person navigating both excitement and overstimulation.If you’ve ever second-guessed a hard choice, questioned your limits, or felt torn between doing what’s right and what’s easy, this episode offers comfort, clarity, and realness about life in the gray areas.Join the Community: Want to stay connected between episodes? Join Beyond Measure, a private, free community centered on connection, support, and shared growth. It’s always evolving and the door’s open: https://whitneylauritsen.com/beyond-measure/Find Whitney on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whitlauritsen
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  • When rest doesn’t fix it: on neurodivergent burnout, shame, and self-acceptance
    Whitney returns after her longest podcast break yet with an unfiltered reflection on what it means to try again when everything feels heavy. Recorded from her childhood bedroom in Massachusetts during her annual fall road trip, this episode explores fatigue, executive dysfunction, burnout, and the complex relationship between rest, shame, and self-acceptance.She shares recent experiences—from missing tax deadlines and battling self-judgment to navigating her dog Evie’s sudden health scare and ongoing recovery—and what these moments have revealed about living with neurodivergence and cPTSD in a world that often feels unsafe or misaligned.If you’ve ever felt exhausted no matter how much you rest, struggled to forgive yourself for mistakes, or wondered why healing never feels linear, this episode offers solidarity, honesty, and quiet hope.Join the Community: Want to stay connected between episodes? Join Beyond Measure, a private, free community centered on connection, support, and shared growth. It’s always evolving and the door’s open: https://whitneylauritsen.com/beyond-measure/Find Whitney on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whitlauritsen
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  • What filled me with joy at Natural Products Expo 2025
    Whitney shares her full recap of Natural Products Expo West 2025 in Anaheim. You’ll hear what it was like to attend one of the biggest industry trade shows in the natural products world—from staying at the Hilton for the first time to sampling everything from oat milk truffles to sugar-free condensed coconut milk.This episode is a mix of product discovery, founder stories, and real talk about how customer service shapes brand perception. If you’re curious about what’s trending in vegan, gluten-free, and functional foods—or you just want to live vicariously through Whitney’s eyes and tastebuds—this one’s for you.🎧 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:Whitney’s favorite new food and drink discoveries from the showWhat it was like staying “on campus” at the HiltonWhich brands wowed her with customer service (and which didn’t)Why tote bag merch nearly derailed the whole experienceBehind-the-scenes tips for attending trade shows like a proShoutouts to small brands, functional snacks, and vegan cheese rollsJoin the Community:Want to keep the conversation going? Join Beyond Measure — Whitney’s private, free community space built around connection, support, and shared growth. It’s still a work in progress (scaffolding and all), but the door’s open. https://whitneylauritsen.com/beyond-measure/
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  • A quick word about speaking up in tumultuous times
    Whitney (she/her) shares a brief update in response to the current state of the world. This episode steps outside the usual format to acknowledge the uncertainty, fear, and collective concern surrounding global events, political shifts, and the growing tension in the U.S.If you’re looking for safe, thoughtful spaces to process what’s happening—or you’ve wondered where Whitney’s been politically active—this episode is a reminder that staying connected and informed can take many forms.Join the Community: Want to keep the conversation going? Join Beyond Measure — Whitney’s private, free community space built around connection, support, and shared growth. It’s still a work in progress (scaffolding and all), but the door’s open. https://whitneylauritsen.com/beyond-measure/Find Whitney on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whitlauritsen
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  • The unexpected delight of doing less and how that leaves room for more
    In this cozy, meandering update, Whitney sits down to catch you up on life since the last recording. You’ll hear about her first Disneyland trip in nearly 20 years, prepping for the Beyoncé concert, thoughts on aging and creativity, her recent movie obsession, and what it’s been like revamping her private community, Beyond Measure.This episode is an honest reflection on energy, joy, connection, and letting go of hustle culture. If you’ve ever needed permission to go off-script and just follow what lights you up, this one’s for you.🎧 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:Whitney’s evolving relationship with time, productivity, and energyHow prepping a Beyoncé concert outfit sparked unexpected joyThe role of creative self-expression in midlifeWhy she doesn’t introduce people by their job titles anymoreUpdates on her slow rebuild of the Beyond Measure communityMovie and concert recs: Sinners, Tyler, the Creator, and moreJoin the Community: Want to keep the conversation going? Join Beyond Measure — Whitney’s private, free community space built around connection, support, and shared growth. It’s still a work in progress (scaffolding and all), but the door’s open. https://whitneylauritsen.com/beyond-measure/
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About This Might Get Uncomfortable

There are many elements in our lives that affect our well-being and there are many ways that we can explore them. One avenue to optimal self-care is having open, honest conversations about what it means to be well. Navigate love and relationships, purpose and meaning, mental health and wellness, success and failure, and all of those things that make us human with Whitney Lauritsen on This Might Get Uncomfortable. Whitney has over 13 years of professional experience in the health, wellness, and entertainment industries. She guides you through the confusion and the curiosity, the suffering and the unfulfilled potential, and the questions of why we’re here and what we’re doing. Join her each week as she shares her perspectives on wellness and has radically authentic, insightful conversations about life with special guests. This Might Get Uncomfortable, so prepare to dive deep into the rabbit hole. Nothing is off-limits here! Life presents us with challenges every single day. Many of us struggle to make life feel worthwhile, meaningful, and peaceful. We’re confronted in our relationships, careers, faith, and the health of our body, mind, and emotions. We often have questions in our minds that go unanswered, and sometimes, we don’t even want the answers. We just want to have a really unfiltered discussion, let it all out, be truly heard so we can process our emotions. We want to talk about our deepest passions and secret longings, share our unfulfilled dreams and big goals, and inquire into the mysteries of life. If you’re in that place right now, we invite you to join Whitney here on This Might Get Uncomfortable. Whitney Lauritsen is a podcast host, social media advisor, and well-being coach. She founded Eco-Vegan Gal in 2008 to share lifestyle practices and product recommendations that improve the quality of body, mind, and planet. Her books include best-seller The Vegan Ketogenic Diet Cookbook and Healthy Organic Vegan on a Budget.As an advocate for high-performance living and mental health, Whitney launched Wellevatr.Passionate about business, Whitney advises creative entrepreneurs with digital marketing strategies that amplify their passions. She regularly coaches, consults, and presents on social media trends, influencer partnerships, and content monetization. A six-year stint teaching workshops at the Apple Store advanced her tech knowledge and experience. She has participated in business programs led by Google, Facebook, and Scripps Network. Recognized by her colleagues as a connector, Whitney has run numerous wellness industry events at YouTube Space, during the Natural Products Expo, and on Clubhouse app.Media appearances include Stossel, HuffPost Live, and The Ultimate Health Podcast. Whitney has contributed to Forks Over Knives, VegNews Magazine, Simple Habit, New Hope Network, iHerb, and Organic Authority. She has spoken at many conferences, summits, and festivals, such as Bonnaroo, Fitness Magazine, VidCon, Podcast Movement, and BlogHer Food. In 2014, she received the Ed Begley Jr. Environmental Activist Award.Whitney minored in psychology while studying film production at Emerson College. She also took classes at NYU Tisch School of the Arts and Boston College. Her short films were broadcast on HBO and part of Steven Spielberg’s reality competition “On the Lot”. Before pivoting her career to content creation, she worked as a mentor at the Cannes Film Festival, managed an acclaimed production office, and assisted Rob Reiner’s family.On this podcast, Whitney digs into the things that make people tick. The things that people are passionate about. The things that make people uncomfortable. The things that bring them hope, joy, and inspiration. The things that make them feel good in their bodies, minds, and hearts. The things that make life worth living and how to feel fully alive, genuinely happy and engaged every day. It's time to get to the core of who you truly are!
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