Nicole dives into the transformative world of strength training, moving beyond the conventional goals of aesthetics. Through a thought-provoking discussion sparked by a conversation at a corporate fitness event, she challenges the myths surrounding weight lifting, particularly the fear among women of becoming "bulky." Nicole explores the wide-ranging benefits of strength training, highlighting not only physical improvements like enhanced bone density and joint health but also the boost in mood, confidence, and overall quality of life. Addressing societal stereotypes and cultural biases, Nicole advocates for a redefined perspective on fitness, one that embraces strength training as a versatile and empowering tool tailored to individual lifestyles and aspirations.
I'm joined by Alisha Carlson, a Non-Diet Lifestyle Coach and founder of the Strong[HER] Way. This episode explores the powerful connection between intuitive eating, nourishing our bodies, and cultivating a positive relationship with food. In this episode, we embark on an insightful journey, covering various topics such as:
First, we unravel the complex nature of diet culture, examining its impact and influence on our lives. We delve into the misconceptions and harmful effects it has on our relationship with food and our bodies.
Next, we explore the concept of food freedom, particularly in the context of weight loss and body composition goals. We emphasize the importance of finding joy, pleasure, and satisfaction in our food choices, highlighting the connection between food enjoyment, mental well-being, and sustainable eating habits. We provide practical tips for fostering a positive and nurturing relationship with food while honoring our intuition.
We then tackle the notion of diet mentality, shedding light on its characteristics and how it can hinder our well-being. We discuss common beliefs surrounding food, challenging societal norms and promoting a healthier mindset.
As we delve into the art of balancing nutritional needs and food freedom, we address the misconception that intuitive eating disregards nutritional requirements. We offer strategies and insights on how to find harmony between honoring our intuitive cues and considering our nutritional needs.
Furthermore, we explore the importance of developing relationships with food and ourselves. We discuss the significance of nurturing a positive connection with food, understanding our body's cues, and cultivating self-compassion.
To empower our listeners, we provide guidance on how to read their body's cues and understand the messages it sends. We demystify the concept of bodily cues and offer practical tips for enhancing body awareness.
Lastly, we tackle the challenges and obstacles that individuals may face in their journey towards balancing food choices and food freedom. We address external influences, such as diet culture, social pressures, and conflicting nutritional advice, offering strategies to navigate and overcome these hurdles. We provide support and encouragement to listeners who may encounter resistance or skepticism from others regarding intuitive eating.
Join us in this episode as we embrace the power of nourishing intuition, finding balance in nutrition, and embracing food freedom for a healthier and happier relationship with ourselves and the food we love.
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Alisha Carlson is a Non-Diet Lifestyle Coach and founder of The Strong[HER] Way. She works with women using her non diet approach to food, fitness, and life transformation to help her clients create a healthy and balanced lifestyle without dieting, deprivation, or restriction. She teaches women how to radically love themselves, their bodies, and their lives.
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Did you know that 1 in 5 women will be affected by Hashimoto's in their lifetime? This is an autoimmune condition that's on the rise and important to have a basic understanding around it. Even if you don't have a diagnosis of either of these conditions, this will still be full of incredible information for you to soak in.
Join my discussion with my good friend Natalie Guevara, a Functional Nutritionist, who works with those who are living with Hashimoto's and PCOS to take charge of their journey and reverse their symptoms without fad diets or extreme supplement protocols.
We'll be discussing:
- This 1 simple thing that's been helping her clients manage their symptoms.
- Understanding your diagnosis
- How feeling safe in your body matters and how you can do it
- Self-care practices that help for sustainability and the biggest self-care practice no one talks about
- What to do about sleep when you don't have much control over it (coming from a mom with a 9-month old currently not sleeping well)
Natalie also has a 6-week coaching program beginning on June 5th: The Hashimoto's Lifestyle Roadmap. Get in touch with Natalie below:
Part 5 and the final part of building consistency in the gym. You should know by now, the big driver of long-term motivation and consistency is competency. Can you do the thing you want to do? More importantly, do you believe you can?
In this final part I discuss one of the biggest reasons many people quit: it gets boring.
So, what do you do when you get bored?
In this episode I discuss:
- 3 big skills you will need to learn and practice
- The myth of consistency and how to determine yours
- Realistic expectations in each season of your life
Part 4 of building consistency in the gym. You should know by now, the big driver of long-term motivation and consistency is competency. Can you do the thing you want to do? More importantly, do you believe you can?
We get past the beginning stages of setting up a successful environment for you to thrive and talk about what happens when you get into the weight room and start doing the damn thing. There can be a lot of strong, uncomfortable feelings walking into a gym and especially the weight room. Just a hint: no matter how much prep work you do beforehand, you may still feel uncomfortable and that's normal!
In this episode I discuss:
- Eliminate decision fatigue with a plan
- Dealing with uncomfortable feelings in the gym
- Using awareness to create motivation
- Plus a ton more!
Building consistency in the gym requires you to build competency. Competency is can you actually do the thing you want to do? A big part of this that often gets left out is knowing the rules of the gym. Not only the written rules, but also the unspoken rules. If you want to feel comfortable in a gym, it's crucial to know the lay of the land and how to operate in a big, shared space.
It's not by any means sexy, but having and knowing the etiquette of the gym you're at will aid in your success!
Part 1 of the series to increase your competency in the gym. This episode Nicole discusses how to find a gym that fits your needs and what to look for. Finding the right gym doesn't have to be that serious, but it can feel intimidating. Here's how you can navigate that process.
One big part of motivation is competency-- can you do the thing? In this case, it's can you get yourself to the gym and lift weights when you're there. In this series I'm leading you through finding the right gym for you, based on your needs, what to have before you start, and the process of what to do when you get there.
If you're new to lifting weights and feel nervous about what to do when you get there, you're not alone! This series will help you improve skills in getting to the gym, what to do when you get there, and continue to go even when it feels hard.
When you feel confident in yourself and in what you're doing, this creates motivation to continue on.
In this episode, I reflect on my personal growth and development over the past year and share my plans for the future. From improving my relationship with alcohol to embracing new challenges, I share how I have learned to focus on one goal at a time and the power of shifting my beliefs. Join me as I look toward 2023 and encourage you to do the same.
If you're someone who goes off the rails during the holiday season year after year this is for you.
In this episode we're getting into your beliefs and programming around the holiday season. This specific episode was inspired by a conversation I had with someone recently where she said she wanted to hold off on training for the next couple of months because she wants to have fun over the holidays.
We're going to dive into questions to bring your holiday health and wellness beliefs to the surface and into your awareness.
I'll also lay out a very simple strategy you can use over the next 8 weeks and go into 2023 happy and healthy.
Next week, I'll have part 2, because there is so much more to cover!