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DANG! The Todd Bridges Podcast
Todd Bridges and Bettijo Bridges
47 episodes
19 hours ago
Addiction, healing, and one powerful cup of tea. Todd and Bettijo talk with Kita Centella, who discovered herbal healing through a smudging ritual—in prison. It planted the seed for her recovery and for the Loose Leaf Tea Market.SUMMARYIn this powerful and personal episode, Todd and Bettijo sit down with the incredible Kita Centella, founder of the Loose Leaf Tea Market. Kita opens up about her journey from being what she calls an “everything addict” to finding purpose and peace through plant-based healing while incarcerated in the 1980s.She shares how a Native American mentor introduced her to smudging with sacred sage smoke—a practice that became her first non-substance coping tool and planted a lifelong passion for herbal healing. Kita is a graduate of the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts (SWIHA), and today her work as an herbalist  is focused on helping women over age 40 navigate health challenges naturally.Kita also shares fascinating science behind her tea blends, explaining how the herb Gymnema Sylvestre can actually block the brain’s ability to taste sweetness and curb sugar cravings—the sweet stuff she says was even harder to quit than drugs.The conversation turns raw and real as Todd and Kita talk about the painful process of cutting ties with toxic circles, the parallels between substance and sugar addiction, and the skill of learning to truly listen to your body. Todd wraps things up with his Todd Flicks pick, The Godfather of Harlem—a show that echoes one of this episode’s biggest themes: how hard it can be to go straight when your past keeps knocking.HIGHLIGHTSKita's story of spiritual healing begins with a true medicine woman she met in prison. (01:08)Kita explains how herbal smudging works and its history. (5:32)Todd shares his personal experience, noting that being prescribed Depakote provided a crucial filter and a second thought process that significantly aided his own addiction recovery. (10:29)The unique properties of the herb Gymnema Sylvestre. (12:25)Kita shares business insights that led to founding Loose Leaf Tea Market. (31:20)How listening to your body is a skill you must consciously develop to maintain health and avoid relapsing into addiction. (33:35)ToddFlix: Todd reviews the acclaimed show, "The Godfather of Harlem," starring Forest Whitaker. (35:14)Todd and Kita discuss the crucial need to cut ties with old friends when committing to a path of addiction recovery. (36:05)LISTEN TO LEARNHow small daily rituals (like smudging or tea) can ground your body and calm your mind.The herb that can literally block your brain’s sweet receptors and curb sugar cravings.Why listening to your body is a skill worth practicing—and how to start.Whether you’re craving balance, connection, or just a really good cup of tea, hit play now and let Kita Centella show you how simple shifts can change everything.Follow on Instagram:  Todd @toddbridges & Bettijo @pagingsupermomhttps://www.instagram.com/toddbridgeshttps://www.instagram.com/pagingsupermom--------------------© 2025 Loop 101 MediaDANG! is produced by Loop 101 Media, Bettijo Bridges, Todd Bridges & Attalie AnneFor more information contact info@loop101media.com
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Addiction, healing, and one powerful cup of tea. Todd and Bettijo talk with Kita Centella, who discovered herbal healing through a smudging ritual—in prison. It planted the seed for her recovery and for the Loose Leaf Tea Market.SUMMARYIn this powerful and personal episode, Todd and Bettijo sit down with the incredible Kita Centella, founder of the Loose Leaf Tea Market. Kita opens up about her journey from being what she calls an “everything addict” to finding purpose and peace through plant-based healing while incarcerated in the 1980s.She shares how a Native American mentor introduced her to smudging with sacred sage smoke—a practice that became her first non-substance coping tool and planted a lifelong passion for herbal healing. Kita is a graduate of the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts (SWIHA), and today her work as an herbalist  is focused on helping women over age 40 navigate health challenges naturally.Kita also shares fascinating science behind her tea blends, explaining how the herb Gymnema Sylvestre can actually block the brain’s ability to taste sweetness and curb sugar cravings—the sweet stuff she says was even harder to quit than drugs.The conversation turns raw and real as Todd and Kita talk about the painful process of cutting ties with toxic circles, the parallels between substance and sugar addiction, and the skill of learning to truly listen to your body. Todd wraps things up with his Todd Flicks pick, The Godfather of Harlem—a show that echoes one of this episode’s biggest themes: how hard it can be to go straight when your past keeps knocking.HIGHLIGHTSKita's story of spiritual healing begins with a true medicine woman she met in prison. (01:08)Kita explains how herbal smudging works and its history. (5:32)Todd shares his personal experience, noting that being prescribed Depakote provided a crucial filter and a second thought process that significantly aided his own addiction recovery. (10:29)The unique properties of the herb Gymnema Sylvestre. (12:25)Kita shares business insights that led to founding Loose Leaf Tea Market. (31:20)How listening to your body is a skill you must consciously develop to maintain health and avoid relapsing into addiction. (33:35)ToddFlix: Todd reviews the acclaimed show, "The Godfather of Harlem," starring Forest Whitaker. (35:14)Todd and Kita discuss the crucial need to cut ties with old friends when committing to a path of addiction recovery. (36:05)LISTEN TO LEARNHow small daily rituals (like smudging or tea) can ground your body and calm your mind.The herb that can literally block your brain’s sweet receptors and curb sugar cravings.Why listening to your body is a skill worth practicing—and how to start.Whether you’re craving balance, connection, or just a really good cup of tea, hit play now and let Kita Centella show you how simple shifts can change everything.Follow on Instagram:  Todd @toddbridges & Bettijo @pagingsupermomhttps://www.instagram.com/toddbridgeshttps://www.instagram.com/pagingsupermom--------------------© 2025 Loop 101 MediaDANG! is produced by Loop 101 Media, Bettijo Bridges, Todd Bridges & Attalie AnneFor more information contact info@loop101media.com
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Growing Up in Hollywood: Patrick Labyorteaux & Todd Bridges Swap Stories - Ep. 39
DANG! The Todd Bridges Podcast
50 minutes
2 months ago
Growing Up in Hollywood: Patrick Labyorteaux & Todd Bridges Swap Stories - Ep. 39
What was it like growing up as a child star in the '70s and '80s? Join Todd Bridges and his childhood partner-in-crime, Patrick Labyorteaux, as they reveal the wild, hilarious, and downright unbelievable true stories from their days on the Universal lot—from trapping kids in a safe to getting pranked by Michael Landon!SUMMARYOn this special episode of DANG!, Todd Bridges sits down with his longtime friend—and fellow former child star—Patrick Labyorteaux for an unfiltered, laugh-out-loud trip back to Hollywood in the ’70s and ’80s.Patrick, best known as Andy from Little House on the Prairie and Bud from JAG, shares stories from his decades-long friendship with Todd, which started on the set of the 1977 film A Circle of Children. They take a walk down memory lane, sharing unfiltered stories from pranking Kyle Richards to that legendary moment when Jason Bateman ended up in a dumpster (yes, really), the stories in this episode are wild.The duo spills on what it was like growing up on studio lots—balancing strict rules, on-set schooling, and the jaw-dropping differences between kid actor hours and adult actor grinds. Plus they dish about working with Hollywood legends, including prank-loving Michael Landon and a much tougher experience with Henry Fonda.They don’t shy away from the real talk either: fame, dating, and what happens when the world remembers your face but forgets your work. Plus, how the child star experience of the past compares to today’s social-media-driven fame.HIGHLIGHTSHow Todd and Patrick first met. (1:15)Patrick and Todd recount pranking other kids and throwing Jason Bateman in a dumpster. (3:00)The vast differences between working hours as a child actor versus an adult actor. (6:18)A deeper look at the specialized professional schools child actors attended on or off set. (7:49)Patrick and Todd share stories about getting into trouble on set and why they were scared of their moms. (13:39)The duo discusses how being a child star skewed their view of real life and how fame affected dating. (16:25)Patrick shares how he got into acting. (29:18)ToddFlix: Havoc (44:25)LISTEN TO LEARNWhat being a child star in the ’70s and ’80s was really like compared to now.The real deal on those Hollywood on-set schools.The unexpected perks—and pitfalls—of growing up on TV.If you grew up watching these classic shows or just want the untold stories from Television’s golden era, this episode is a must-listen.Follow on Instagram:  Todd @toddbridges & Bettijo @pagingsupermomhttps://www.instagram.com/toddbridgeshttps://www.instagram.com/pagingsupermom--------------------© 2024 Loop 101 MediaDANG! is produced by Loop 101 Media, Bettijo Bridges, Todd Bridges & Attalie AnneFor more information contact info@loop101media.com
DANG! The Todd Bridges Podcast
Addiction, healing, and one powerful cup of tea. Todd and Bettijo talk with Kita Centella, who discovered herbal healing through a smudging ritual—in prison. It planted the seed for her recovery and for the Loose Leaf Tea Market.SUMMARYIn this powerful and personal episode, Todd and Bettijo sit down with the incredible Kita Centella, founder of the Loose Leaf Tea Market. Kita opens up about her journey from being what she calls an “everything addict” to finding purpose and peace through plant-based healing while incarcerated in the 1980s.She shares how a Native American mentor introduced her to smudging with sacred sage smoke—a practice that became her first non-substance coping tool and planted a lifelong passion for herbal healing. Kita is a graduate of the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts (SWIHA), and today her work as an herbalist  is focused on helping women over age 40 navigate health challenges naturally.Kita also shares fascinating science behind her tea blends, explaining how the herb Gymnema Sylvestre can actually block the brain’s ability to taste sweetness and curb sugar cravings—the sweet stuff she says was even harder to quit than drugs.The conversation turns raw and real as Todd and Kita talk about the painful process of cutting ties with toxic circles, the parallels between substance and sugar addiction, and the skill of learning to truly listen to your body. Todd wraps things up with his Todd Flicks pick, The Godfather of Harlem—a show that echoes one of this episode’s biggest themes: how hard it can be to go straight when your past keeps knocking.HIGHLIGHTSKita's story of spiritual healing begins with a true medicine woman she met in prison. (01:08)Kita explains how herbal smudging works and its history. (5:32)Todd shares his personal experience, noting that being prescribed Depakote provided a crucial filter and a second thought process that significantly aided his own addiction recovery. (10:29)The unique properties of the herb Gymnema Sylvestre. (12:25)Kita shares business insights that led to founding Loose Leaf Tea Market. (31:20)How listening to your body is a skill you must consciously develop to maintain health and avoid relapsing into addiction. (33:35)ToddFlix: Todd reviews the acclaimed show, "The Godfather of Harlem," starring Forest Whitaker. (35:14)Todd and Kita discuss the crucial need to cut ties with old friends when committing to a path of addiction recovery. (36:05)LISTEN TO LEARNHow small daily rituals (like smudging or tea) can ground your body and calm your mind.The herb that can literally block your brain’s sweet receptors and curb sugar cravings.Why listening to your body is a skill worth practicing—and how to start.Whether you’re craving balance, connection, or just a really good cup of tea, hit play now and let Kita Centella show you how simple shifts can change everything.Follow on Instagram:  Todd @toddbridges & Bettijo @pagingsupermomhttps://www.instagram.com/toddbridgeshttps://www.instagram.com/pagingsupermom--------------------© 2025 Loop 101 MediaDANG! is produced by Loop 101 Media, Bettijo Bridges, Todd Bridges & Attalie AnneFor more information contact info@loop101media.com