Well Done with Kat Vong
Hi, I'm Kat! And I know living well isn’t always easy—especially when you’re overwhelmed, burned out, and juggling everything.
Well Done is a weekly wellness podcast where I dive into the intersection of wellness, health, and modern beauty—featuring expert interviews, solo reflections, and stories from my own healing journey.
After years of navigating severe skin inflammation while working inside the beauty industry, I began to see wellness not as a checklist, but as a conversation between the body, the mind, and soul.
This is the podcast for high-achieving women who have done everything they were told to live better, look better and feel better—but still don't. Whether you're navigating chronic symptoms, or simply trying to live a more intentional, aligned life, this show provides practical tips and helpful tools to help you feel your best. Glowy skin is just a bonus!
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From Hashimoto's Crisis to Plant-Based Beauty: How Adriana Green Thompson Built Esteli
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EP 16. When mysterious allergic reactions, unexplained weight gain, and chronic fatigue hit former graphic designer and blogger Adriana Green Thompson, doctors dismissed her symptoms as "just getting older." But Adriana refused to accept that answer. In this powerful episode, we dive deep into Adriana’s Hashimoto's diagnosis and what ultimately inspired her to create Esteli, a clean, botanical skincare brand.
From gaining 30 pounds despite training for a half marathon, to waking up with swollen eyes daily, Adriana's story reveals how toxin overload from beauty products can wreak havoc on our immune system. Yet her story offers hope for anyone struggling with mysterious symptoms, and serves as an inspiration those working on turning their struggles into purpose.
You’ll discover:
- The surprising symptoms that could be Hashimoto’s disease
- How to become your own health advocate when doctors dismiss your symptoms
- Why reading ingredient labels is more important than believing marketing labels
- Why we need to stop using makeup to “fix” problems and instead use it to enhance natural beauty
- What rosewater, rosehip oil, and other plant-based ingredients really do for your skin
- How motherhood inspired Adriana's approach to beauty, business, and wellness
- A skincare myth about oils and acne-prone skin!
Resources:
- Adriana’s skincare line: estelibody.com
- Email Adriana with questions: hello@estelibody.com
- Follow Esteli on Instagram: @estelibody
- Dr. Isabella Wentz’s work on thyroid health
- Sandra Velasquez, founder of Nopalera
Guest Bio
Adriana Green Thompson is the founder of Esteli, a clean botanical skincare and body care brand rooted in her personal health journey. After experiencing unexplained allergic reactions and debilitating fatigue, she was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s disease—an experience that inspired her to rethink not just what she ate, but what she put on her skin. With a deep love of nature, Adriana handcrafts plant-based skincare designed to nourish and support healthy skin from the outside in. Today, she’s on a mission to empower others to look beyond beauty marketing claims and make choices that truly support long-term wellness.
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