132: Re-Thinking Your Fitness Routine

Is the way you’re spending your time working out making you better at LIFE? If not, we’ve got some things to figure out! All too often, I see women unable to fully participate in their own lives as a side effect of having a weak, incapable body because the way they’re deciding to exercise just… isn’t effective or truly useful. … Read More

130: The Problem With Positivity- It’s OK to not always be OK

This was a hard one to break down! On the one hand, I don’t want anyone to walk around being rooted in negativity and victim-mindset. At the end of the day, we still have to take responsibility for our lives. This is not the antithesis to that, but rather, another tool in order to help you take responsibility. Sometimes that … Read More

128: Don’t Force Your Kids to Finish Their Meals – Raising Intuitive Eaters

There are countless ways that parents can begin to instill diet culture in their children- even with the best of intentions and especially without knowing that they’re doing so. You see, dieting disconnects your brain from your body and there are subtle ways that parents encourage this behavior. One of the most common ways that this shows up is when … Read More

Your Judgments Aren’t Helpful

“She shouldn’t be eating that!” My friend Shohreh Davoodi talks about this much more eloquently than I ever could, but- here are my thoughts: I can eat a bacon and chocolate covered donut and not receive many (if any) looks, criticism, back lash, or assumptions from onlookers who feel that I “shouldn’t be eating that.” Save for a few individuals … Read More

Dieting Slows Down Your Metabolism

Dieting slows down your metabolism ?☕️ Your metabolism is constantly regulating itself based on its environment. The less food you eat, the slower your metabolism gets. You can increase your metabolism by building muscle. But building muscle requires fuel ? The implications of dieting over and over and over again- no matter how successful you felt it was or wasn’t- … Read More

Why Strength Training Saved Me

Strength training was the thing that saved me. It was always so objective I never had to wonder what it meant. I was either getting better or I wasn’t. I was either putting in the work or I wasn’t. It’s still that way for me. For a while, the goal was chasing big numbers. Which never felt as bad as … Read More