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So You Want To Improve Your Body Image

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Release Date: 02/26/2026

Common Period Side Effects and How to Manage Them show art Common Period Side Effects and How to Manage Them

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Periods can bring a whole lineup of side effects: cramps, mood swings, sleep disruption, bloating, digestive chaos, and the sudden urge to fight your partner because they breathed wrong. Morgan, Lauren, and Amanda break down what’s actually happening physiologically during the menstrual cycle, why some symptoms hit harder than others, and what can help from a non-medical, practical standpoint. They get into cramping, insomnia, mood changes, gut issues, water retention, stress, magnesium, and the difference between normal cycle-related changes and signs that something more serious may be...

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So You Want To Get Pregnant show art So You Want To Get Pregnant

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Trying to conceive can bring hope, pressure, grief, excitement, and about a million questions. Christin, Kelly, and Chloe unpack what fertility actually reflects in the body and where nutrition, recovery, training, stress, and lifestyle habits can play a meaningful supporting role. They talk about why eating enough matters, how underfueling and chronic stress can affect cycles and hormone health, the role of carbs, fats, protein, and key micronutrients, and why this season often calls for a major mindset shift away from physique goals and toward overall health. The conversation also touches...

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Aging & Recovery: How to Adapt as You Get Older show art Aging & Recovery: How to Adapt as You Get Older

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Getting older is not the problem. Acting like you can recover the same way you did a decade (or two) earlier might be. Morgan, Jess S, and Joyce get into what changes with recovery as you age, and why “I’m just older now” is usually an incomplete explanation. They talk through the real stuff that matters: lower tolerance for stress, shifts in sleep and hormones, slower muscle repair, higher protein needs, and why recovery has to become more intentional if you want to keep performing well and feeling like yourself. They also dig into wearables, HRV, and recovery scores, including how to...

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So You Want To Build Habits That Actually Last show art So You Want To Build Habits That Actually Last

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Habits are not built through more pressure, more guilt, or a bigger all-or-nothing plan. They stick when they actually fit into your life. Ryann, Sabrina, and Morgan dig into why so many habits fall apart after a week or two, and what it really takes to make change sustainable. This conversation covers the difference between intensity and consistency, how identity and self-talk shape behavior, why environment matters more than people think, and how to stop treating every missed day like a full derailment. There’s also a lot here on starting smaller, tracking progress in a simple way, and...

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The Limits of Nutrition Coaching: Red Flags We Can't Ignore show art The Limits of Nutrition Coaching: Red Flags We Can't Ignore

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Nutrition coaching can be incredibly helpful, but it has limits. Amanda, Kelsey, and Lauren talk about scope of practice: what nutrition coaches can do, what we can’t do, and why those boundaries exist in the first place. The discussion walks through how Black Iron coaches support clients through nutrition education, behavior change, and lifestyle habits, while also recognizing when something falls outside the role of a coach. Topics include the differences between dietitians, nutritionists, and coaches, how state regulations shape what different credentials allow, and why working within...

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So You Want To Cook More At Home Without Hating It show art So You Want To Cook More At Home Without Hating It

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Cooking more at home is one of the most common goals people bring into nutrition coaching, and one of the most resisted. Most people don’t really struggle with knowing what to eat. The friction usually shows up in the execution: planning, shopping, prepping, and doing it all during a busy week. Brooke, Acacia, and Jess G. talk about how to make cooking more practical and sustainable. The conversation centers on simplifying the process: focus on basic skills, build repeatable meal structures, and learn to cook components rather than complicated recipes. They also dig into common barriers...

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Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) show art Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S)

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Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S) is what happens when an athlete’s energy intake doesn’t match the demands of their training and life. It’s not just about missing periods or being “too lean.” Chronic low energy availability can suppress hormones, reduce bone mineral density, alter thyroid function, impair recovery, and decrease performance. What was once labeled the Female Athlete Triad was expanded in 2014 to reflect what research made clear: this affects all genders and multiple physiological systems. Lauren, Amanda, and Krissy unpack how RED-S develops over time,...

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So You Want To Improve Your Body Image show art So You Want To Improve Your Body Image

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You don’t have to love your body every second of every day to have a healthy relationship with it. Ryann, Sabrina, and Jess unpack what body image and why it can shift by the hour. They revisit the body positivity wave of 2020, talk about why forced affirmations can feel hollow, and explore why body neutrality tends to be a more sustainable place to land. Instead of trying to convince yourself you love everything you see in the mirror, they make the case for acceptance first. The conversation weaves through social media, diet culture, GLP-1s, unsolicited body comments, and the quiet ways...

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Getting 7-9 Hours a Night is the Guideline, But Not Everyone's Reality show art Getting 7-9 Hours a Night is the Guideline, But Not Everyone's Reality

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For some people, six hours of sleep is a huge win despite the 7-9 hour guideline. Krissy, Sabrina, and Ryann dig into why sleep duration guidelines exist in the first place, what chronic low sleep is linked to (from mood and performance to long-term cognitive health), and why “I’ve always slept bad” isn’t the same as “this isn’t affecting me.” Then they get practical. How do you work with six hours instead of obsessing over eight? What if you’re a shift worker, training hard, under-eating, stressed about work, or wired the second your head hits the pillow? What if...

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So You Want To Stop Overeating on the Weekends show art So You Want To Stop Overeating on the Weekends

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If you feel like you “have it together” Monday through Thursday but chaos starts on Friday night, this episode is for you. Amanda, Sabrina, and Jess break down why weekend overeating is so common and why it’s not a willpower problem. They unpack the psychology, physiology, and how stress, sleep, and alcohol fuel the cycle. You’ll learn why saving all the “fun” for the weekend backfires, how calorie cycling can unintentionally reinforce all-or-nothing habits, and why your body craves predictability more than perfection. They also share strategies to carry structure into the weekend...

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You don’t have to love your body every second of every day to have a healthy relationship with it.

Ryann, Sabrina, and Jess unpack what body image and why it can shift by the hour. They revisit the body positivity wave of 2020, talk about why forced affirmations can feel hollow, and explore why body neutrality tends to be a more sustainable place to land. Instead of trying to convince yourself you love everything you see in the mirror, they make the case for acceptance first.

The conversation weaves through social media, diet culture, GLP-1s, unsolicited body comments, and the quiet ways comparison creeps back in. They dig into body checking, the “I’ll be happy when…” trap, and why chasing an old version of yourself rarely delivers what you think it will. You’ll also hear how stress, sleep, hormones, and under-eating can magnify negative body image days, and why going into a calorie deficit isn’t always the solution your brain thinks it is.

Most importantly, they share practical ways to start shifting your internal dialogue. If you’ve ever tied your happiness to a number on the scale or pant size, this episode is a reminder that you can’t hate yourself into lasting change. And that bad body image days are rarely about your body in the first place.

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