Gabi Garland
Gabi Garland is the Founder and CEO of Resilient Heart Agency and Resilient Voice Media, a boutique podcast production company dedicated to helping corporations, entrepreneurs, and creatives bring their podcasting visions to life. With a focus on human connection, storytelling, and healing, Gabi builds communities that empower women to reclaim their voices and share their authentic stories. She launched her own podcast, Resilient Heart, in 2020, which quickly gained recognition for its impact, reaching #111 on Apple Podcasts during its launch weekend.
With a background in sales, marketing management, and business development, Gabi has leveraged her experience to coach and guide clients through every stage of podcast production—from concept to launch and ongoing management. She developed signature programs such as Selling with a Soul and Me Season, before shifting her focus entirely to podcasting, producing dozens of clients shows with exceptional results, including multiple podcasts achieving top global rankings.
Certified in Reiki, hypnosis, and NLP, Gabi brings a unique perspective to her work, blending technical expertise with emotional intelligence and faith-driven leadership. Her influence has been recognized through a Times Square feature and her selection for the Influential Women 2026 edition. Beyond her professional work, she is deeply committed to community service, having led initiatives with the Boys & Girls Club in her hometown, and continues to inspire and mentor women to amplify their voices and make meaningful impact through media.
• Certified Hypnosis Practitioner
• Reiki Certified
• NLP
• Featured in a recent book placement that included a Times Square feature
• Boys & Girls Club -Mountainview Branch
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to resilience, personal experience, and a commitment to helping others heal. Surviving a nine-year domestic violence relationship and building my podcast, Resilient Heart, has allowed me to guide women through their storms and turn personal pain into shared strength and empowerment.
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
My advice to young women entering this industry is to step into your voice, own your story, release the shame, and use your visibility to help others.