The Weekend Within

Meet my Co-Hosts

Bianca, the breathwork and subconscious coach and Chef Robeisy, your chef with real life experience on big and small stages answers our little Q&A.

what’s one of your superpowers? 

Bianca: My empathy and ability to hold space for others where they feel seen, safe and supported.

Chef RoRo: I needed help with this one so I asked my close friends and partner for input. It was flattering to hear I offer a safe place where it feels like time is still and I can make feel people comfortable to connect. 

Lynn: Planning just about anything- projects, parties, dinners, retreats.

what was an unusual or funny purchase you made in Covid? 

Lynn: A hot tub which was pretty great and still in use!

Chef RoRo: A lot of investment and growth mindset books and I do mean A LOT of books. 

Bianca: A few different face shields to wear on flights or out in public. One was quite dramatic!

what’s your favorite part of winter, specifically January?

Bianca:  Getting rugged up and going for crisp beach walks then coming home and sitting by the fireplace.

Lynn: Darkness allows me to quiet down, read more at night and enjoy family game nights with  Jon and my daughters, Nora and Sloane. Card games are my love language.Chef RoRo: Tons of warm drinks, soups and stews. Dressing comfortably and warm while running around with my boys. 

what’s one Wellness/ food trend/ innovation you are watching closely? 
Chef RoRo: peptides for healing and muscle growth

Bianca: Epigenetics & DNA testing and IFS - and so much more!

Lynn: I love IFS and hope to get certified soon.

describe your work/ personal style in 3 words
Bianca: Caring, Intuitive, Transformative

Chef RoRo: ambitious, intuitive, detail oriented 

Lynn: intuitive, powerful, supportive

what’s your 2024 mantra/ wish? Where is your heart leading you for 2025
Lynn: My mantra for 2024 is truly balance after finally calming myself down after two decades on wall street. My heart is saying 2025 is a big creative project/writing year.

Chef RoRo: I really wanted to slow everything down and be present especially with my family. Still trying to figure out what 2025 will look like but I know it will be great. 

Bianca: My 2024 mantra is let go, listen and be guided. 2025 is growing my community - a circle of trust, love and unwavering support for one another so that we may all level up!

if you could had to host a high / low (cost)  dinner what would be on the menu? 

Chef RoRo:For low cost, I love a simple Tuscan braised chicken and buckwheat pasta dish I had in Italy that I have tried to duplicate. For high cost, I am a huge seafood lover! Crab and scallops are my favorite and I always keep it simple. 

Lynn: I love simple tacos and guac with a spicy margarita. My high cost meal would be surf and turf with a focus on the lobster!

Bianca: I'm not the cook in our family but I can set a great table on any budget ;) But if I had a choice, I would ask for great quality proteins (organic, sustainable) with farm fresh produce. 


what is one high and one  low (cost)  wellness practice you consider must haves? 
Bianca: High cost - functional health testing, trainer/fitness classes, some sort of therapist for inner work, acupuncture and body work. Low cost - meditation, being in nature, any type of movement, books, podcasts or even free resources on youtube such as eft tapping videos.

Lynn: Working with many practioners (Functional medicine Docs, fascia release, massage or acupuncture) and physicians to get my health and wellness as strong as possible is my biggest expense. My simplest form of health is self care I lead for myself (self reiki, yoga flows and meditations)

Chef RoRo:: An imperative high cost wellness practice or practices (for me) would be a functional medicine practitioner AND a nice gym membership. I have found having an expensive gym membership will keep you accountable for showing up and will introduce you to a community of people with great values! Low cost or practically free would be spending time in nature! Sun light and grounding are life changing. 

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