• The Plan Fell Apart: Now What?
    Apr 15 2026

    Your life didn't go the way you planned. That doesn't mean you're behind, it means you're in it.

    In this episode, we're talking about what actually happens when the plan falls apart: the identity you held onto that no longer fits, the trap of waiting to feel "ready" before you rebuild, and why grief and forward motion aren't mutually exclusive.

    You don't have to have it figured out. You just have to take one step.

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    13 mins
  • Peptides 101: What They Are, Why Everyone's Using Them, and What You Need to Know Before You Do
    Mar 9 2026

    Peptides are one of the fastest growing topics in fitness and wellness — and one of the most poorly explained. In this episode, Catalina breaks down the complete foundation: what peptides are, how they work biologically, the different classes used in fitness and wellness contexts, why they've surged in popularity, and how to navigate the grey area of an largely unregulated market responsibly.

    This is episode one of an ongoing peptide series. No hype, no fear — just the science, the context, and the honest conversation this topic deserves.

    Educational purposes only. Not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider.

    New episodes every week. Follow so you never miss one.

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    18 mins
  • Surviving Skinny Trends Without Losing Your Mind (Or Your Muscle)
    Feb 16 2026

    Skinny is back, but it’s wearing a “wellness” filter.

    In this episode of Softcore Detachment, Catalina breaks down why body-shrinking trends resurface during cultural stress, how GLP-1 medications and Hollywood aesthetics are influencing the current wave, and what isn’t being talked about when rapid weight loss becomes normalized.

    This isn’t an anti-weight-loss episode. It’s a pro-health one.

    We’re talking about:

    • The difference between aesthetic trends and metabolic health

    • What rapid weight loss can mean for muscle mass and long-term metabolism

    • Why bone density, strength training, and muscle matter more as women age

    • How to opt out of cultural pressure without swinging to extremes

    Smaller does not automatically mean healthier. And shrinking yourself has never been the same thing as strengthening your future.

    If you’ve been feeling the pressure, this episode will help you zoom out, recalibrate, and refocus on what actually protects your body long-term.

    Strength isn’t rebellion.
    It’s protection.

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    19 mins
  • Forgiving Yourself Isn't Letting Yourself Off the Hook
    Jan 27 2026

    Forgiving yourself isn’t about pretending nothing happened — and it’s definitely not about letting yourself off the hook.

    In this episode of Softcore Detachment, Catalina explores what real self-forgiveness actually looks like afteraccountability. Why shame keeps so many people stuck, how guilt gets mistaken for growth, and the difference between taking responsibility and punishing yourself forever.

    This conversation is for anyone who holds themselves to high standards, has already “done the work,” and still feels unable to move forward. You’ll learn why self-forgiveness is not weakness, how to release the identity attached to past mistakes, and how to continue rebuilding self-trust without bypassing the lesson.

    Growth doesn’t come from self-hatred — it comes from honesty, repair, and forward motion.
    Brick by brick.

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    9 mins
  • You're Not Broken | How Self Love is Built
    Jan 16 2026

    What if self-love isn’t something you’re born with, but something you build?

    In this episode of Softcore Detachment, Catalina sits down with guest, Nige to talk about self-love and self-worth for people who didn’t grow up with either modeled for them. Together, they unpack how perspective shapes our reactions to life, how fear is meant to protect, not control you, and why setting boundaries is one of the most loving (and uncomfortable) things you can do for yourself.

    This conversation moves from victimhood to agency, from self-abandonment to self-trust, and from motivation to daily, reliable self-care. Nige also shares the Ho'oponopono prayer as a practical tool for releasing emotional weight and reconnecting with compassion, without bypassing reality.

    If you’ve ever felt like self-love sounds good in theory but feels inaccessible in practice, this episode is for you.

    Key themes:

    • Why struggling with self-love doesn’t mean something is wrong with you

    • How fear works and how to stop letting it run your life

    • The role of boundaries in emotional resilience

    • Building self-trust through small, daily actions

    • Choosing progress over starting over

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    27 mins
  • Welcome to Season 2
    Jan 6 2026

    Season 2: Done Starting Over

    Season 2 of Softcore Detachment starts differently—on purpose.

    In this get-ready-with-me style episode, Catalina reintroduces the show, the shift, and the intention behind this next season. No extremes. No chaos. No motivational screaming.

    This season is for people who are done blowing everything up every time life gets hard—and are ready to build something that actually holds.

    We’re talking:

    • Strength that sticks

    • Regulated nervous systems

    • Boundaries without guilt

    • Systems over willpower

    • Progress without burnout

    If you’re done starting over, welcome.
    This season is for you.

    New episodes weekly.

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    10 mins
  • New Year's Resolutions Don't Work But These Systems Do
    Dec 23 2025

    Every year, millions of people set New Year’s resolutions — and every year, most of them quietly fade by February.

    In this Coach’s Corner / Get Ready With Me episode of Softcore Detachment, Catalina breaks down why traditional New Year’s resolutions don’t work — and what actually does.

    This episode isn’t about hype, discipline, or “wanting it bad enough.” It’s about building systems, habits, and identity-based change that last long after motivation wears off.

    Catalina covers:

    • Why motivation and willpower aren’t reliable strategies

    • How systems and repeatable behaviors create real progress

    • The role identity plays in fitness and personal growth

    • Why extremes in diet and exercise backfire

    • How to break goals into manageable quarters instead of overwhelming yearly resolutions

    • Using SMART goals, visual tracking, and community support to stay consistent

    If you’re tired of starting over every January, this episode will help you shift your focus from outcomes to process — and build a version of yourself that doesn’t need a “reset” every year.

    This isn’t about becoming a new person in January.
    It’s about becoming a more aligned version of yourself, one habit at a time, as you move into 2026.

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    20 mins
  • How to Fight Like an Adult
    Dec 10 2025

    Conflict is inevitable — chaos is optional.


    In this episode, Catalina and Jonnie break down what it really means to “fight like an adult,” from regulating your nervous system to choosing clarity over defensiveness. We cover how to pause before reacting, how to communicate without spiraling, why tone and timing matter, and the subtle difference between holding boundaries and throwing emotional grenades.

    Whether you’re navigating conflict with a partner, friend, coworker, or family member, this episode gives you the tools to stop fighting to win and start fighting to understand.
    Because emotional maturity isn’t about avoiding conflict — it’s about knowing how to move through it without losing yourself.

    Listen in for practical scripts, mindset shifts, and the Softcore framework for clean communication that doesn’t torch the relationship (or your nervous system).

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    32 mins