In this episode we talk a lot about something that affects a lot of people...making real commitments instead of just talking about change. With a few months left in the year, it's easy to let panic set in about unmet goals. But what if we flipped that into possibility? The conversation centered on a challenge many face. Alcohol consumption. It's socially normalized, deeply embedded in various cultures, and often used as a coping mechanism for stress and anxiety. The research is clear. I...
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In this episode we talk a lot about something that affects a lot of people...making real commitments instead of just talking about change. With a few months left in the year, it's easy to let panic set in about unmet goals. But what if we flipped that into possibility? The conversation centered on a challenge many face. Alcohol consumption. It's socially normalized, deeply embedded in various cultures, and often used as a coping mechanism for stress and anxiety. The research is clear. I...
In this episode, Kim and I had a raw and meaningful conversation about something we all face in some form: healing. Healing can show up in many ways, whether it is physical pain, emotional struggles, or mental exhaustion. But the quote that really hit me was this one: “Everyone wants to heal until the medicine is discipline.” That stopped me in my tracks because it is the truth most people do not want to face. Healing is not always soft or passive. Sometimes it requires deep...
Fitzlife Unfiltered with Kim & Jamie Fitzpatrick
In this episode we talk a lot about something that affects a lot of people...making real commitments instead of just talking about change. With a few months left in the year, it's easy to let panic set in about unmet goals. But what if we flipped that into possibility? The conversation centered on a challenge many face. Alcohol consumption. It's socially normalized, deeply embedded in various cultures, and often used as a coping mechanism for stress and anxiety. The research is clear. I...