• S4 E7: Fitness Ins And Outs For 2025
    Jan 9 2025

    The fitness industry evolves each year, with trends shifting to reflect societal needs, new research, and lifestyle preferences. As we kick off 2025, here’s a look at what’s in and what’s out in the fitness world.


    If you're listening to this on Spotify, what fitness trends resonate with you? Let’s connect and chat in the comments!


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    13 mins
  • S4 E6: The Consequences of Being Exposed to Diet Culture at a Young Age With Lori Brand
    Jan 7 2025

    Lori Brand transitioned from a celebrated career in the fitness industry to advocating for strength and self-love. She went from gymnast and model to fitness writer turned novelist of Bodies To Die For.


    "I first encountered Diet Culture in fourth grade, when my dance instructor, in an effort to lose weight, had her jaw wired shut. Since then, I’ve steeped in it as a gymnast, stripper, Playboy model, bodybuilder, and group fitness/spinning/yoga instructor. I’ve felt it as a new mother in the pressure to “bounce back.” Even as an engineer, I’ve heard it in my colleagues’ voices: Do I look fat in this? Is dairy bad?

    In January 2020, Jillian Michaels was interviewed on BuzzFeed News. When the subject of Lizzo as a body acceptance role model came up, Jillian said, “Why are we celebrating her body? Why does it matter? Why aren’t we celebrating her music? Cause it isn’t going to be awesome if she gets diabetes.” And social media blew-up. The HAES camp accused Jillian of fat phobia disguised as health concern. The Wellness camp said that we needed to stop normalizing obesity.

    Then in May, Adele posted a birthday picture of herself to Instagram, and it was clear that she had lost a significant amount of weight. Immediately HAES zealots criticized her weight loss. People were “hurt” and “disappointed” in her smaller size (as if she owed them her body). They wrote that celebrating her weight loss was akin to saying that there was something wrong with her before. Later, Adele would explain–though why should she have to?—that she had been going through a challenging time, and that exercise helped her deal with it. That it was never so much about shrinking, as about getting strong, both physically and mentally. And that is something to celebrate.

    The social media backlash against both Jillian and Adele struck me. How what started as a desire to make the world better–through wellness or body acceptance—could be twisted into making it worse. I wanted to probe that, and BODIES TO DIE FOR was born.

    Once I finished BODIES TO DIE FOR and started talking about it, so many people told me their own Diet Culture horror stories. Fat or thin, young or old, we’ve all been impacted by it.

    And that’s why I’ve dedicated this book to all women everywhere, and why it has the ending that it does. I truly believe that we are all sisters. That we need to quit fighting and judging each other. We are responsible for the world that we are bringing our daughters into. What sort of place do we want it to be? Strong women lift each other up."


    FOR MORE: https://www.loribrandwrites.com/

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    38 mins
  • S4 E5: 6 Healthier Habits for the Holidays and for a Fresh Start to 2025
    Dec 11 2024

    The holiday season is a time of celebration, connection, and indulgence. While enjoying festive treats and traditions is part of the joy, it can sometimes derail our health goals. Instead of waiting until January 1 to make resolutions, why not start incorporating healthier habits now? Small, intentional steps can make a big difference, setting the stage for a vibrant and energetic new year.

    Here are some simple strategies to stay balanced and create a healthier holiday season.

    Instagram: @theaprilfederico

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    7 mins
  • S4 E4: Debunking New Year's Diet Myths | Why You Don’t Need a Fresh Start to Be Healthy
    Dec 4 2024

    As the New Year approaches, diet culture ramps up with promises of quick fixes, detoxes, and weight-loss plans. In this episode, we debunk common New Year’s diet myths and explore why restrictive eating plans don’t work for long-term health. Learn how intuitive eating offers a kinder, more sustainable approach to nourishing your body without guilt or shame. From rejecting the “new you” narrative to embracing all foods as part of a balanced diet, this episode helps you set empowering goals for 2025 that prioritize self-compassion over restriction.


    Instagram: @theaprilfederico


    Comment on this episode your "fear food!" I'm curious 🧐

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    9 mins
  • S4 E3: How My Brand Operates Like A Magazine, Captivating Audiences Through Storytelling & Substance
    Nov 8 2024

    Ever wondered what makes a brand truly stand out? For me, it's about running my brand like a magazine.


    Think feature stories, expert columns, and captivating visuals—all tailored to engage, inspire, and inform. In my latest article, I share why my brand follows the tried-and-true magazine formula to deliver value that keeps my audience coming back.


    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theaprilfederico/?hl=en


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    7 mins
  • S4 E2: How To Be The CEO Of YOUR Life & Effectively Taking On Leadership Roles With Angie Lion
    Nov 5 2024

    Angie became fascinated by human behavior after observing people’s behaviors in the Operating Room when she worked as a Certified Surgical Technologist (CST). She was fascinated by how the leadership in this environment (surgeons) affected the entire team and ultimately affected patient outcomes both positively and negatively. As she worked through her career as an educator of CST’s at Boise State University and College of Western Idaho, she began studying human behaviors and she received her Master’s in Human Resource Development. She is certified in DISC, Driving Forces, and Emotional Intelligence by TTI Success Insights.

    Angie has held several board of director positions, including the United Way of Southeast Idaho, Women United, and Business Women of Pocatello. With her authentic and nurturing approach, Angie’s contributions include board effectiveness, board development, and executive board leadership.

    Angie is a student of life that loves the continuous process of learning and growing. As a woman business owner she feels compelled to share her experiences with other women, including a number of minority business owners through the Idaho Women’s Business Center.

    She loves to help others find their purpose and ignite their passion to help them reveal their own potential. Her WHY is to “leave others better than she found them”. She believes everyone has a gem inside of them that needs to be discovered, shined, and polished just as others have provided for her over the years. It is her interest to give back by helping others to create a life they love and work in a job that fuels their human spirit.


    🔗Links:

    -https://linktr.ee/blackriverpm

    - Leader U Podcast

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    32 mins
  • S4 E1: "From the Boxing Ring to the Ashram" | Exploring benefits of yoga therapy and the power of breath with Deborah Charnes
    Nov 4 2024

    Deborah Charnes is a certified yoga therapist specializing in blood sugar management. She is the best-selling author of From the Boxing Ring to the Ashram: Wisdom for Mind, Body and Spirit which just won two gold awards from the Florida Authors and Publishers Association and an Honorable Mention from the Intl. Latino Book Awards. In addition, she makes the best gluten-free, low-glycemic, high-protein brownies!


    Don't forget to take time out to BREATHE! 🧘‍♀️


    🔗Links: https://linktr.ee/Deborahcharnes

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    34 mins
  • S3 E11: How to Stop Drinking in Your Twenties and Feel Hot, Healthy, and Sober
    Sep 30 2024

    In your twenties, quitting or cutting back on alcohol can feel challenging, but it’s a choice more people are making for their health, clarity, and well-being. The key is knowing your reasons, setting achievable goals, finding support, and replacing drinking with activities that bring you joy. Handling social situations with confidence, understanding your triggers, and celebrating your progress are all part of the journey. Remember, it's not about perfection—it's about progress and feeling your best, both mentally and physically.


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    9 mins