Featured Guests
THE LORI CLARKE SHOW
Julian Sarafian
Julian Sarafian is a Harvard Law graduate and California-licensed attorney who represents digital creators, entrepreneurs, writers, and content creators. He’s also a multi-platform content creator with nearly 300,000 followers, known for his mental health advocacy in and beyond the legal profession. Julian’s work has been featured in Bloomberg Law and Newsweek, and he is launching a creator-focused law firm, For Creators, By Creators LLP, to help protect creators in the digital age.
Annie Robert
Annie Robert talks with us about choosing herself and her family and finding clarity over alcohol. She talks honestly about a recent relapse and how she sets social boundaries around drinking. Annie says, "I don't see relapse as a failure; it was another chance to understand myself further and to give gratitude for the 525 days I chose myself over alcohol."
Bryce Frederick
Bryce Frederick is a Division 1 baseball player at Towson University who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at age 17. He shares how consistency, values, and mindset have helped him continue pursuing his goals as a student-athlete — without letting his diagnosis define him. Through The Super 8 Blog, Bryce uses his story to inspire others living with diabetes and to show what’s possible when you stay committed to the life you want to build.
Lana Adler
Lana Adler, M.A. is the founder of ToxicTies.com, a platform dedicated to supporting and empowering people navigating difficult family or romantic relationships. Through her writing and educational resources, she helps readers recognize unhealthy dynamics, set boundaries, and protect their emotional wellbeing. Lana is the author of The Toxic Grandparent Handbook and co-author of Disabled Literature.
Jacqueline Way
Jacqueline shares the deeply personal journey she and her husband, David, took through the adoption process as they grew their family. With a wholehearted desire to become a mother, Jacqueline speaks openly about the emotional realities of adoption — including hope, vulnerability, and keeping her heart wide open along the way. Together, she and David ultimately adopted their three sons, and Jacqueline’s story offers encouragement to anyone navigating the path to parenthood.

