The Yetter Getter Podcast
"You're Not Behind. You're Just Not There... Yet."
Welcome to the Yetter Getter Podcast with Suzie Andrade!

After walking through two knee replacements herself, Suzie is on a mission to help you navigate your recovery using the most powerful tool you already have—your mind. Here you’ll find a mindset that’s grounded, grace-filled, and grit-driven, plus real talk, encouragement, and truth for the tough days. You’re not behind, and there’s nothing wrong with you, you’re just not there…yet.
Each week, Suzie shares mindset shifts, healing hacks, and faith-filled reminders that you are stronger than you think.

Whether you’re preparing for surgery, walking through recovery, or simply seeking encouragement for your wellness journey, this podcast will give you the hope and tools you need. Subscribe on your favorite platform and let’s heal together one day at a time.
The Overdoing Trap After Knee Replacement (and How to Finally Break Free)

Overdid it after knee replacement? Learn how to listen to your body, stop the guilt spiral, and recover smarter — not harder. Suzie Andrade shares how to pivot through setbacks with awareness, faith, and the Yetter Getter Mindset.

From Calm to Chaos:
Toggling Between Anxiety & Imagination


The night before my 2nd knee replacement, I found myself knee-deep in nine-year-old receipt--frantic, emotional & totally unaware that what I was really feeling was anxiety. In this episode, we’re diving into a tool I discovered and exploring how anxiety and imagination live in the brain & how our brains toggle. Whether you're preparing for surgery or in recovery, this will give you hope, clarity & a way forward.

Yetter Getter Podcast:
The Introduction


Knee replacement can feel heavy—but you don’t have to carry it alone. This podcast brings the Yetter Getter mindset into your recovery: grounded, grace-filled, and grit-driven. You’ll get encouragement, mindset shifts, and truth for the tough days. Confidence isn’t about knowing you’ll succeed—it’s about knowing you’ll be OK no matter what. One day, you’ll stop wondering how to do it and start wondering how you did it.