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Ep 148: "Overcome Anxiety and Stop the Cycle of Burnout" with Dr. Mary Anderson

The Fit Bottomed Girls Podcast

Release Date: 12/12/2024

Ep 159: Ep 159: "How to Eat More Veggies and Make Them Delicious" with Jess Smith

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Let’s be honest: most of us have tried to eat more —only to watch them slowly wilt in the back of the fridge. Or we associate veggies with bland, boring “diet food” and force ourselves to eat them when we’re feeling guilty, not because we actually enjoy them. In this episode, Alison chats with cookbook author , whose brilliant approach to vegetables reclaims them from diet culture and places them at the center of meals that are actually satisfying, flexible, and delicious. Jess’s cookbook flips the script on meal planning. Instead of figuring out how to “squeeze in”...

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Ep 158: Ep 158: "Rest is Fuel" with Erin Taylor

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Are you constantly pushing through fatigue, thinking you’ll rest later—only to find that “later” never comes? In a culture that glorifies busyness, rest often feels like a luxury we can’t afford. But what if we told you that rest isn’t just a break—it’s a performance-enhancing strategy? In this episode, joins us to unpack the truth about rest as fuel—why we struggle with it, how our mindset around rest is all wrong, and the small but powerful ways we can integrate it into our daily lives. We dive deep into the idea that rest is not something that just happens—it’s a...

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Ep 157: Help Your Daughter Build a Positive Body Image with Drs. Janet Boseovski and Ashleigh Gallagher show art Ep 157: Help Your Daughter Build a Positive Body Image with Drs. Janet Boseovski and Ashleigh Gallagher

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We often associate poor body image and body dissatisfaction with teens and adult women. But the reality that the roots of negative body image take hold much earlier than that. In this week's episode, we dive deep into the science behind body image with Drs. Janet Boseovski and Ashleigh Gallagher, co-authors of Beyond Body Positive: A Mother’s Science-Based Guide for Helping Girls Build a Healthy Body Image. This conversation is a must-listen for moms, caregivers, and anyone looking to foster a healthier relationship with their body and break the cycle of toxic diet culture. From early...

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Ep 156: “The Science Behind Successful Habit Change” with Dr. Kyra Bobinet show art Ep 156: “The Science Behind Successful Habit Change” with Dr. Kyra Bobinet

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Why is it so hard to change our habits—even when we know what to do? If you’ve ever struggled with sticking to your health goals, finding motivation, or breaking free from self-sabotage, you’re not alone. The real reason change feels impossible isn’t about willpower or discipline—it’s about your brain. In this episode, we’re diving deep into the neuroscience of behavior change with , a leading expert on habit formation. She breaks down how a tiny but powerful part of your brain—the habenula—can either fuel your motivation or shut it down completely. And, most importantly, she...

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Ep 155: “Breaking Free from Postpartum Body Pressure” with Marlene Andersson show art Ep 155: “Breaking Free from Postpartum Body Pressure” with Marlene Andersson

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What if the key to thriving in motherhood isn’t "bouncing back" to some old version of you—but moving forward into new postpartum potential and opportunities? In this empowering episode, I sat down with coach and former elite CrossFit athlete Marlene Andersson to dive into the pressures women face around "snapping back" after pregnancy. Together, we unpack the cultural myths that keep high-achieving women stuck in unrealistic expectations and explore a mindset shift that prioritizes self-compassion, growth, and sustainable health over outdated body ideals. Marlene shares her deeply...

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Ep 154: Ep 154: "Non-Financial Investments for Your Dream Retirement" with Suzanne Campi

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Retirement planning isn’t just about financial planning—it’s about creating a life you love in your later years. In this episode, we sit down with , a coach specializing in life transitions, to talk about all the non-financial investments you can make now to ensure a fulfilling retirement. From relationships and adventure to purpose and health, Suzanne shares powerful insights on how to cultivate a meaningful, vibrant future beyond just saving money. Here’s Why We’re Obsessed with This Episode 🔥 Retirement is more than a 401k – Most of us have been told our whole lives to save...

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Ep 153: “Longevity = Training to Lift Weight, Not to Lose Weight” with Niki Sims show art Ep 153: “Longevity = Training to Lift Weight, Not to Lose Weight” with Niki Sims

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For many Gen X and Millennial women, fitness was introduced through the lens of —workouts were about burning calories and getting smaller. But as we've grown older, we’re realizing that those outdated messages aren’t serving us anymore. In this episode of the podcast, we explore a powerful shift: moving away from exercise as a means to shrink ourselves and instead embracing fitness as a way to enhance our quality of life and longevity. This week, I sat down with strength coach of to dive into the world of training and why women should be lifting weights for strength, not just for...

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Ep 152: Ep 152: "Understanding Diet Culture & Its Impact on Body Image"

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is making a resurgence and we couldn't be more pissed off about it. The signs are everywhere. New weight loss drugs that are making people think our bodes are more changeable than they actually are and promise in their advertising the same shit diets have promised for generations and failed to deliver on -- the myth of transformation. Former champions of have gone to the dark side. Vogue Business is reporting a "worrying return to using extremely thin models" and a drop-off in size inclusivity in the fashion industry. There are whole industries out there that make billions of dollars each...

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Ep 151: Ep 151: "Cortisol: The Misunderstood Stress Hormone" with Dr. Carla DiGirolamo

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We hear so much about cortisol, the " hormone," on social media these days. has become a buzz word in the health and fitness industry—part of a cautionary tale used to warn women away from intense bouts of exercise they age. From fear-mongering posts about how it’s ruining your health to questionable advice from "hormone coaches" selling pricey supplements and restrictive diets—it can be hard to separate fact from fiction. That’s why we brought in the expert, —a Board Certified Obstetrician/Gynecologist, Reproductive Endocrinologist, Certified Practitioner, and fitness enthusiast...

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Ep 150: 5 Beliefs to Leave Behind for an Epic New Year show art Ep 150: 5 Beliefs to Leave Behind for an Epic New Year

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With a new year, comes new goals and new . The end of one year and the beginning of another provide the perfect opportunity to pause, take stock, and reflect on the goals we want to achieve and the habits we hope to form. But what if the biggest obstacle standing in the way of your success wasn’t external? What if it was rooted in our own beliefs and thought patterns? That’s exactly what we explore in this week’s episode of , where I sat down with FBG Alex - a mindset coach passionate about helping individuals break free from limiting beliefs and step into their full potential - to break...

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Are you a high achiever struggling with crippling anxiety and wondering if you'll ever break the cycle of perpetual burnout? 

In this week's episode, I sat down with Dr. Mary Anderson, licensed psychologist and author of The Happy High Achiever. Together, we explore the challenges high achievers face, from the pressure to perform to the cycle of burnout, and share actionable tips for finding balance and reclaiming joy in the process of striving for success.

From uncovering cognitive distortions like the "troublesome trifecta" to practical strategies for self-care, Dr. Anderson provides invaluable insights to help you strive for excellence without sacrificing your well-being. Learn how gratitude, awareness of your thoughts, and small, consistent self-care practices can transform your approach to achievement—and life.

Whether you're navigating anxiety, perfectionism, or just trying to find balance in a busy world, this episode is packed with wisdom and hope.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • Why anxiety is so common among high achievers—and how to break the cycle.
  • The role of cognitive distortions, like all-or-nothing thinking, in perpetuating anxiety.
  • How recognizing and overcoming the "troublesome trifecta" of thought patterns can positively impact mental health.
  • The importance of self-care pillars like sleep, exercise, and social connections for combating stress and burnout.
  • Why striving for excellence (not perfection) allows for success without sacrificing happiness.
  • How small, manageable self-care practices can lead to significant improvements.
  • The surprising connection between ADHD and high achievement.
  • Why self-worth should never be tied solely to external validation.
  • How practicing gratitude can boost happiness and success.
  • Practical strategies for cultivating awareness of your thoughts and feelings.

Key Takeaways:

  • Self-awareness is the foundation of managing anxiety and stress.
  • Cognitive distortions, such as should statements and jumping to conclusions, can exacerbate feelings of inadequacy but can be addressed with practice and mindfulness.
  • High achievers can strive for goals without sacrificing their well-being by practicing structured self-care and self-compassion.
  • There’s hope for high achievers to balance ambition with happiness—and it starts with small, intentional changes.
Resources From This Episode

➡️ Check out her book The Happy High Achiever

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