Fresh & Fired Up with Dr. Emily & Hailee
Doctor, entrepreneur, and speaker Emily Marshall along with her co-host, online personal trainer and nutrition coach, Hailee Piendl drop weekly gems designed to help women flourish in all aspects of their health and fitness! Together they’re empowering women to feel strong, healthy, and vibrant for what they love most in life! Subscribe to Fresh & Fired Up on Apple, Spotify, & YouTube. Follow Dr. Emily @dremilymarshall & Hailee @hailee_fitblog – We would love to hear from you!
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Working Out But Feeling Worse? The Missing Link Between Burnout, Concussions & Nervous System Overload
04/21/2026
Working Out But Feeling Worse? The Missing Link Between Burnout, Concussions & Nervous System Overload
If you’re working out consistently but feeling more exhausted, foggy, or worse after… this is the missing piece. In last week’s episode, we talked about burnout. Today, we’re breaking down what happens when you keep pushing anyway. In this episode of Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl explain why exercise can start to backfire—especially when your nervous system is already overwhelmed or recovering from injury. We dive into the science of concussions, brain energy depletion, and why workouts can worsen symptoms instead of improving them. You’ll learn how to recognize the signs early, adjust your training, and rebuild your capacity so exercise actually supports your energy and recovery. In this episode, we cover: • why workouts can make you feel worse (not better) • the connection between burnout, concussions, and nervous system overload • signs you need to scale back your training • how neck injuries impact performance and recovery • breathing techniques (crocodile + 90/90) to regulate your system • how to safely return to exercise and rebuild capacity If you’ve ever thought, “why do I feel worse when I’m doing everything right?”—this episode will give you clarity and direction.
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You’re Not Lazy—You’re Burnt Out: Why Nothing Is Working (and How to Reset Your Energy)
04/14/2026
You’re Not Lazy—You’re Burnt Out: Why Nothing Is Working (and How to Reset Your Energy)
If you feel exhausted, unmotivated, and like nothing is working anymore… this episode is for you. You’re not lazy—your body is burnt out. In this episode of Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl break down why so many high-achieving women hit a point where their body stops responding—and why pushing harder only makes it worse. We explore how chronic stress, perfectionism, and nervous system overload create a capacity mismatch—leaving you feeling stuck, overwhelmed, and behind. You’ll learn how to recognize burnout early, reset your expectations, and use simple tools like energy audits, time audits, and micro-boundaries to rebuild your energy without losing progress. In this episode, we cover: • the difference between burnout and laziness • why high performers suddenly feel stuck • how perfectionism and timelines drive burnout • what a capacity mismatch is • how to reduce intensity (not consistency) • simple ways to rebuild energy and momentum If you’ve been wondering “why isn’t this working anymore?”—this will help you understand what your body is actually asking for.
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High Cortisol From Exercise? Why Your Workouts Are Keeping You Stuck in Survival Mode (and How to Fix It)
04/07/2026
High Cortisol From Exercise? Why Your Workouts Are Keeping You Stuck in Survival Mode (and How to Fix It)
If you’re working out consistently but still feeling exhausted, inflamed, or stuck… your workouts might be impacting your hormones more than you think. In this episode of the Fresh & Fired Up Podcast, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl break down how different types of exercise—like HIIT, strength training, and cardio—affect key hormones including cortisol, estrogen, progesterone, and thyroid function. You’ll learn why some workout styles can leave women feeling wired, tired, and burnt out, while others help support energy, fat loss, and long-term hormonal health. This episode goes beyond generic fitness advice and helps you understand how to train in a way that actually works with your body instead of against it. We also clarify common misconceptions around high-intensity interval training (HIIT), explain the role of zone 2 cardio in recovery and metabolic health, and show you how to build a balanced weekly training plan that supports both performance and hormone balance. Whether you’re dealing with fatigue, plateaued progress, cycle changes, or just want to feel better in your body, this episode will give you practical strategies to train smarter—not harder. In this episode, we cover: how exercise impacts cortisol, adrenaline, thyroid hormones, estrogen, and progesterone why too much HIIT can disrupt recovery, energy, and menstrual cycles the benefits of strength training for metabolism, muscle, and hormone health what zone 2 cardio is and how it supports recovery and fat loss how to structure a balanced weekly workout routine how your menstrual cycle affects training capacity and performance simple ways to use walking and low-intensity movement to support your nervous system how to recognize signs of overtraining and hormonal imbalance If you’ve ever wondered why you’re doing “all the right workouts” but still don’t feel your best—this episode will help you connect the dots.
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You’re Working Out… So Why Isn’t Your Body Changing?
03/31/2026
You’re Working Out… So Why Isn’t Your Body Changing?
If you’ve been working out consistently but not seeing the strength or body composition changes you expected… this episode will show you why. In this episode of Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl break down the real reason so many women feel stuck in their fitness journey—and how to fix it with structured training, periodization, and smarter recovery. Hailee also shares her experience traveling to Mexico during a time of global uncertainty, and how she approached training, mindset, and consistency while away from routine. We dive into how to build a workout plan that actually works with your body—not against it—and how to adapt your training when life gets busy, motivation drops, or injuries come up. If you’ve ever felt sore, exhausted, inconsistent, or unsure if your workouts are “working”… this conversation will give you clarity and direction.
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3 Levels to Unlock More Energy (Most People Stay Stuck at Level 1) with Dr. Suzanne Bober
03/24/2026
3 Levels to Unlock More Energy (Most People Stay Stuck at Level 1) with Dr. Suzanne Bober
Doing everything right—but still exhausted? In this episode, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl interview Dr. Suzanne Bober (author of Burnout Rewired), who explains why burnout isn’t the problem—it’s the signal. If you feel stuck in survival mode, constantly tired, or like your energy doesn’t match your effort, this conversation will help you understand what’s really going on in your body—and how to start shifting it. We break down how your nervous system controls your energy, why most people stay stuck at Level 1, and how to shift into a state where your energy actually supports your life, work, and health. In this episode: • The 3 levels of energy and why most people stay stuck • Why burnout is a signal—not a failure • How your nervous system drives energy, focus, and resilience • Why rest alone isn’t fixing your exhaustion • Simple tools to reset in real time (breathwork, posture, awareness) • How beliefs and identity shape long-term energy If you’re a high-achieving woman feeling overwhelmed, wired, or constantly drained—this episode is for you. Resources: • Burnout Rewired — Dr. Suzanne Bober • Infinite Balance Blueprint • Harbourfront Chiropractic • Instagram: @infinitebalanceblueprint
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How to Survive Grief Without Losing Hope | Faith, Child Loss and Healing with Maria Stranaghan
03/17/2026
How to Survive Grief Without Losing Hope | Faith, Child Loss and Healing with Maria Stranaghan
In this deeply moving episode of Fresh andamp; Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall sits down with Maria Stranaghan for a powerful conversation about grief, child loss, miscarriage, organ donation, faith, healing, and hope. Maria shares her extraordinary journey through profound heartbreak, including childhood trauma, the tragic loss of her brother, miscarriage, the death of her daughter Tasha, and later the loss of her husband. Through it all, she has continued to live with remarkable faith, courage, and compassion. Together, Emily and Maria talk about what grief really feels like, why speaking openly about loss matters, how faith and prayer can carry us through fear, and how remembering loved ones helps us heal. Maria also shares the beautiful legacy of Tasha’s organ donation and how that gift brought hope and life to others. In this episode, we discuss grief, bereavement, child loss, miscarriage, organ donation, Christian faith, prayer, healing, fear of loss, and how to keep hope alive in the darkest seasons. If this conversation encouraged you, share it with a friend and follow Fresh andamp; Fired Up on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
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5 Gym Mistakes That Are Secretly Killing Your Strength (Strength Training for Women)
03/10/2026
5 Gym Mistakes That Are Secretly Killing Your Strength (Strength Training for Women)
If you’re lifting regularly but your strength isn’t improving, something might be off. In this episode of the Fresh & Fired Up Podcast, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl break down 5 common gym mistakes that secretly sabotage women’s strength gains. These small technique errors often go unnoticed but can dramatically affect your ability to build muscle, lift heavier, and train without pain. We cover practical coaching cues and simple adjustments you can apply immediately to improve your squat, deadlift, bench press, and overall strength training performance. If you’ve ever wondered why your lifts feel harder than they should—or why your progress has stalled—this episode will help you identify what might be holding you back. You’ll learn: • Why training the movement instead of the muscle can limit muscle growth • How foot position and stance width affect squat strength and hip function • The right way to brace your core to protect your spine and generate power • How shoulder blade positioning improves pressing strength and prevents shoulder pain • Why women often stop sets too early and how training closer to failure builds real strength These are the same strength coaching principles used by high-level trainers to help women move better, lift stronger, and build functional muscle that supports hormones, metabolism, and long-term health. Whether you're new to lifting or have been training for years, correcting these overlooked mistakes can take your strength training, muscle gains, and gym performance to the next level. 🎧 Listen now to learn how to train smarter, build stronger muscles, and feel Fresh & Fired Up in your workouts.
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Wired at Night, Tired in the Morning: The Cortisol Rhythm Problem (and How to Fix It)
03/03/2026
Wired at Night, Tired in the Morning: The Cortisol Rhythm Problem (and How to Fix It)
If you feel exhausted all day but suddenly wide awake at night, you’re not broken—your stress hormones may be running on the wrong schedule. In this episode of Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl unpack the “wired and tired” pattern through the lens of cortisol rhythm, nervous system regulation, and blood sugar stability—and share simple, realistic ways to reset your body so sleep comes easier and mornings feel better. You’ll learn how chronic stress can keep your body in “high alert,” why cortisol should naturally rise in the morning and fall at night, and how common habits like skipping meals, late caffeine, and high-intensity workouts can unintentionally worsen sleep, anxiety, and nighttime cravings. Plus, you’ll get practical strategies you can start today—without a complicated protocol. In this episode, we cover: What “wired but tired” really means (and why it’s so common) Cortisol and circadian rhythm: why your body can’t shut off at night The link between blood sugar swings and nighttime wake-ups/cravings Why skipping meals can increase adrenaline and disrupt sleep A simple caffeine curfew that supports deeper sleep Why “more HIIT” can backfire in high-stress seasons Morning light exposure and routines that help reset your rhythm Boundaries around screens, work, and mental load that protect your nervous system How connection, laughter, and even cuddling a pet can lower stress If you’ve been trying to fix sleep with more effort—this episode will help you zoom out, calm down, and rebuild your foundation. 🎧 Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. If this hit home, share it with a friend who’s “tired all day, awake at night,” and leave a review—it helps more women find the show.
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Dopamine Detox: Why You’re Overstimulated (and How to Reset Your Focus, Discipline & Mental Health)
02/24/2026
Dopamine Detox: Why You’re Overstimulated (and How to Reset Your Focus, Discipline & Mental Health)
If you’ve been feeling overstimulated, unmotivated, and stuck chasing quick dopamine hits (scrolling, snacking, shopping, caffeine, constant noise)… this episode is your reset. In today’s Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl break down what a dopamine detox actually is (and what it’s not), why modern life is hijacking your focus, motivation, and self-discipline, and how to rebuild healthy habits without going extreme. We also tie this into the Lenten principles of fasting and reflection—not as restriction, but as a practical way to create space, strengthen boundaries, and build real self-trust. Inside this episode, you’ll learn: How dopamine drives habits, cravings, and the “always needing more” feeling Signs you’re living in overstimulation (and why it impacts mental health) Why discipline = freedom (and how to make it sustainable) Simple rules and boundaries to reduce “cheap dopamine” without deleting your life A realistic dopamine detox plan you can start in small steps Why community support + accountability make change stick The line we keep coming back to: “What you consume shapes what you crave.” If you’re ready to stop feeling scattered and start feeling clear, grounded, and in control again—this one’s for you. Take the next step: Choose ONE boundary today (first 30 minutes phone-free, social media window, or a screen-free bedtime) and DM us the word RESET on Instagram to tell us what you picked.
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Pregnancy Strength Training & Postpartum Comeback: Pelvic Floor + RPE (Trimester-by-Trimester)
02/17/2026
Pregnancy Strength Training & Postpartum Comeback: Pelvic Floor + RPE (Trimester-by-Trimester)
Pregnant (or planning to be) and wondering how to keep lifting safely, maintain muscle, and avoid overdoing it? In this episode of Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl break down smart training before, during, and after pregnancy—so you can feel strong, energized, and supported through every stage of motherhood. We cover: How to train through first, second, and third trimester changes (without fear or ego) RPE (Rate of Perceived Exertion) + the cardio talk test so you know exactly how hard to push Pelvic floor + core symptoms you shouldn’t ignore (and how to modify training) A healthier mindset around pregnancy weight gain and body changes The postpartum roadmap: gradual progression, recovery, and when you’re ready to level up again Why early postpartum is about connection over punishment If you want pregnancy workouts, postpartum fitness, and real talk on pelvic floor health with practical, repeatable guidance—this one’s for you. Follow/subscribe for more on women’s fitness, hormones, and nutrition—and share this episode with a friend who’s expecting.
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Your Body Is Not a Calculator: Intuitive Eating vs Tracking (Calories, Protein & Food Psychology)
02/10/2026
Your Body Is Not a Calculator: Intuitive Eating vs Tracking (Calories, Protein & Food Psychology)
Struggling to trust your body and reach your goals? In this episode, we break down intuitive eating vs tracking, how to think about calories and protein without obsession, and the food psychology that actually makes results sustainable. Today on Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl unpack the real-world truth about body composition, caloric intake, and protein needs—and why your relationship with food is often the missing piece. We’re talking about how to adjust calories without panic, how much protein actually matters (especially during a cut), and how to use tracking as a tool without letting it become a trap. Because here’s the reality: your body is not a calculator—and white-knuckling your diet isn’t “discipline,” it’s a fast track to burnout. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to approach calories in a way that’s flexible and effective Why protein supports muscle, metabolism, and consistency The difference between mindful eating and “eating perfect” Why avoiding foods can quietly fuel obsession How to balance intuition + tracking for results that don’t cost you peace If this hit home, share it with a friend who’s stuck in the all-or-nothing loop—and follow/subscribe so you don’t miss next week.
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High Cortisol, Low Progesterone: Why Your Body Chooses Survival (and How to Feel Safe Again)
02/03/2026
High Cortisol, Low Progesterone: Why Your Body Chooses Survival (and How to Feel Safe Again)
When your hormones feel “off,” it’s easy to assume you need a new supplement… but what if your body is simply doing its job? In this episode of Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl break down the hormonal hierarchy—why your body will always prioritize survival hormones (cortisol) over reproductive hormones (progesterone), and how chronic stress can quietly lead to low progesterone, cycle disruption, and that “wired but tired” feeling. You’ll learn why oxytocin isn’t just the “bonding hormone”—it can be a powerful buffer against stress when life feels demanding, and why real recovery comes from creating nervous system safety, not just stacking more protocols. Inside, we cover: Why cortisol gets produced first (and what that means for progesterone) The cortisol–progesterone connection and chronic stress patterns How oxytocin brings relief, hope, and regulation in high-stress seasons Why you can’t supplement your way out of chronically high cortisol Simple micro-habits that help your body feel safe again How understanding your cycle + workload can reduce hormone chaos The role of self-awareness and boundaries in hormonal balance Why progress takes time—and how to be patient with your body If you’re working hard, carrying a lot, and trying to “fix” hormones with more effort—this one will help you zoom out, calm down, and rebuild from the foundation. Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.
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When Life Falls Apart: Coping Tools, Self-Compassion & Community Support
01/27/2026
When Life Falls Apart: Coping Tools, Self-Compassion & Community Support
Life doesn’t move in a straight line—and neither do our emotions. In this episode of Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl talk honestly about navigating life’s ups and downs, what to do when you feel overwhelmed, and why coping mechanisms and community support can be the difference between spiraling and steadying. You’ll hear personal stories of struggle and resilience, plus practical reminders for emotional well-being, self-compassion, and adapting when life changes your routines, your energy, or your expectations. If you’ve been trying to “push through” but your body and heart are asking for something different, this conversation will help you feel less alone—and more equipped. In this episode, we cover: Why it’s okay to cry (and why it matters) Coping tools for tough seasons and life challenges How connection and community support restore hope Adapting to change with patience (without self-judgment) The spectrum of life: holding joy and grief at once Self-care and mental well-being when you’re running on empty A simple truth: “You can’t push a rope—you can only pull it” If this episode resonates, take 10 seconds to rate/review the show—it helps more women find these conversations.
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Muscle Gain, Cutting & Maintenance: The Fitness Phases Most Women Get Wrong
01/23/2026
Muscle Gain, Cutting & Maintenance: The Fitness Phases Most Women Get Wrong
What if your “lack of progress” isn’t a willpower problem… it’s a phase problem? In this episode of Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl break down the three most important fitness phases for women—muscle gain (building), maintenance, and cutting (fat loss)—and how to know which one your body actually needs right now. Hailee also shares the real-life chaos of puppy training (and why it’s the perfect analogy for building habits that stick). You’ll learn why recovery and rest are non-negotiable for body recomposition, how to train effectively without “dying” every workout, and how to avoid the all-or-nothing mindset that keeps women stuck in cycles of burnout and restriction. They also touch on the psychology behind quick fixes (including the ongoing Ozempic conversation) and why long-term change comes from realistic goals based on your stress load, capacity, and consistency—not insecurity. If you want nutrition without obsession, smarter training, and a sustainable path to results, this one’s for you. Let the muscle gains begin!
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The “Push Through” Problem: Why High Achievers Get Hurt (and How to Train Smarter) w/ Dr. Kristen Dudeck
01/13/2026
The “Push Through” Problem: Why High Achievers Get Hurt (and How to Train Smarter) w/ Dr. Kristen Dudeck
If you’ve ever pushed through pain just to keep up… this episode is for you. In this episode of Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and co-host Hailee Piendl sit down with Dr. Kristen Dudeck (Chiro + RMT + lifelong Ukrainian dancer) to unpack the real reasons artistic athletes break down: outdated training culture, performance pressure, hypermobility, body image noise, and the belief that rest means you’re falling behind. Kristen shares what she sees in dancers of all ages, why strength training is essential (especially for flexible or hypermobility-prone bodies), and how we can build resilience through smarter programming, better recovery, and improved body awareness. You’ll also hear Kristen’s personal journey in Ukrainian dance — including performance anxiety, self-doubt, motherhood, and the mindset shifts that helped her keep dancing through every season. In this episode, we cover: Why “push through” backfires for dancers and high achievers Injury prevention basics that actually matter: strength, recovery, and body mechanics Hypermobility: when flexibility is a gift… and when it becomes a risk The mental health piece in young athletes (pressure, anxiety, confidence) Building confidence and ownership in performance Visualization techniques for performance and recovery The shift happening in dance culture — and why women’s health in the arts is finally getting louder Sound bites to listen for: “Train smarter, not harder.” “Learn to rest, not quit.” “Education is key for young dancers.” If you’re a dancer, coach, dance mom — or a high-achieving woman trying to stay strong without burning out — this conversation will give you both permission and a plan.
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It’s Not Brainwashing—It’s Washing Your Brain: Mental Clarity, Decision Fatigue, and Simple Systems for a Better 2026
01/06/2026
It’s Not Brainwashing—It’s Washing Your Brain: Mental Clarity, Decision Fatigue, and Simple Systems for a Better 2026
If the new year already feels chaotic, you don’t need a massive reinvention—you need a reset you can actually sustain. In this episode of Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl unpack the surprising psychology behind cleaning and why your physical environment has a direct impact on your mental health, motivation, and clarity. From personal lessons in recovery and energy management to the real-life pressure of time scarcity, they break down how a tidy space can reduce decision fatigue, calm your nervous system, and help you follow through on your health and fitness goals—without spiraling into perfectionism. This isn’t a “clean girl aesthetic” conversation. It’s about building systems that make life easier, creating small wins that compound, and setting up your future self for success—one surface, one routine, one simple habit at a time. In this episode, we cover: Why a clean environment improves mental clarity and reduces overwhelm Cleaning as behavioral activation (and why it helps when motivation is low) How routines and systems cut decision fatigue and save your energy Perfectionism vs progress: how to stop “all-or-nothing” thinking Time scarcity and why it increases stress (even when you’re doing “enough”) Simple ways to create ease for your future self this year After you enjoy this episode, follow Fresh & Fired Up for weekly conversations on health, fitness, and building a life that actually feels lighter—and share this episode with a friend who needs a simple reset, not more pressure.
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Expectation Hangovers: Why Life Feels Off When Plans Don’t Go Your Way (and How to Find Joy Anyway)
12/30/2025
Expectation Hangovers: Why Life Feels Off When Plans Don’t Go Your Way (and How to Find Joy Anyway)
Ever notice how the gap between expectations and reality can steal your joy—then spill over into your relationships? In this year-end episode of Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl reflect on the lessons of the past year and unpack why unmet expectations can leave you feeling discouraged, resentful, or stuck—even when life looks “good” on paper. You’ll learn how to set realistic goals, shift from outcome obsession to process goals, and use communication to prevent silent disappointment from turning into conflict. They also explore an often-missed key to clarity and growth: silence. Not avoidance—intentional space to hear yourself, regulate your nervous system, and reconnect with what actually matters. If you’re heading into the new year wanting more peace, better habits, and less pressure, this episode gives you a grounded reset—and a sustainable path forward. In this episode, we cover: Why expectations can create disappointment (and what to do instead) How to build goals that work in real life, not in fantasy life Finding joy in everyday moments and mundane routines The power of silence for reflection, creativity, and perspective How clear communication protects your relationship from resentment Staying flexible when life changes—and still moving forward If this episode hits home, follow Fresh & Fired Up and share it with a friend who’s heading into 2026 with high expectations and a full plate.
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Grinding vs Growing: Bianca Santucci on Burnout, Mental Health, and Entrepreneurship
12/23/2025
Grinding vs Growing: Bianca Santucci on Burnout, Mental Health, and Entrepreneurship
What happens when your body can’t perform—but your mind won’t stop demanding more? In this episode of Fresh & Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl welcome back Bianca Santucci—elite athlete turned coach and entrepreneur—for a raw, practical conversation about burnout, mental health, and the identity shift that hits when life forces you to evolve. Bianca shares how pressure (from sport, social media, and expectations) can quietly hijack your nervous system, why “grind harder” often masks fear, and how to tell the difference between grinding and growing—especially when you’re rebuilding after setbacks. If you’re a high-achieving woman trying to recover, lead, and keep showing up, this episode will feel like a deep exhale and a clear game plan. In this episode, we cover: Athlete identity, self-worth, and what changes when performance is taken away Burnout signs you shouldn’t ignore (in sport and entrepreneurship) The mental tools that help you stay grounded when motivation disappears How to find your niche and unique voice in a saturated market Why vulnerability creates connection—and makes you a stronger coach and leader Faith, perseverance, and choosing experiences over constant achievement If you’re in a “rebuild season,” follow the show and send this episode to a woman you love who needs the reminder: you’re not falling behind—you’re becoming.
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5 Things They Didn’t Tell You About Healing Your Hormones After Birth Control
12/16/2025
5 Things They Didn’t Tell You About Healing Your Hormones After Birth Control
What actually happens to your body when you come off hormonal birth control – and why does it feel like no one warned you? In this episode of the Fresh and Fired Up podcast, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl dive into 5 things they didn’t tell you about healing your hormones after birth control. They unpack how the pill is often used as a band-aid for heavy periods, acne, and teenage hormonal issues, and what’s really going on with your cycle, fertility, and metabolism once you stop taking it. You’ll learn how to support post-pill recovery with simple changes in nutrition, strength training, and lifestyle, what true cycle regulation looks like, and why your body is not broken if your period disappears, comes back irregular, or brings up new symptoms. Emily and Hailee also introduce the Fertility Awareness Method as a natural way to understand your fertility, track your hormones, and make informed choices about women’s health, rather than relying on guesswork or fear. This conversation is for women who want to feel empowered in their hormonal health, from teenagers just starting birth control conversations to women in their 20s, 30s, and 40s transitioning off the pill and wanting long-term health, fitness, and energy. In this episode: Why birth control is often prescribed as a quick fix for symptoms What’s really happening during post-pill recovery How to use food and movement to support hormone balance The basics of Fertility Awareness and body literacy How self-advocacy can change your experience in the medical system If you’re ready to move from confusion to clarity with your hormones, this one’s for you.
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From Pain to Power: Women’s Injury Prevention, Strength & Mobility
12/09/2025
From Pain to Power: Women’s Injury Prevention, Strength & Mobility
What if your “getting older” aches, knee twinges, and constant fatigue aren’t normal at all—but early warning signs your body is begging you to train smarter, not harder? In this episode of the Fresh & Fired Up podcast, Dr. Emily Marshall and coach Hailee Piendl pull back the curtain on what really keeps active women strong, pain-free, and performing well—on the field, in the gym, and in everyday life. From Hailee’s own recovery (and the chaos of bringing home a new puppy) to real talk on deload weeks, they show why listening to your body is a superpower, not a setback. You’ll learn how biomechanics, mobility, and proprioception (your body’s internal GPS) all work together to protect your knees, hips, and back… and how poor movement patterns, under-recovery, or misaligned nutrition quietly set you up for injury. Emily and Hailee break down practical, doable shifts: smarter warm-ups, proper muscle activation, gradual progression in training, syncing effort with your hormonal cycle, and when things like chiropractic adjustments can help your nervous system and movement patterns stay sharp. If you’re ready to stop living in fear of injury and start training with confidence, this is your roadmap to a more resilient, powerful body.
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Can You Actually Eat More and Lose Weight? (Spoiler: Yes)
12/02/2025
Can You Actually Eat More and Lose Weight? (Spoiler: Yes)
You’ve been told to “eat less” your whole life… what if that’s the very thing keeping you stuck? In this episode, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl unpack the truth behind the phrase “eat more, weigh less” and how it actually works for the female metabolism. If you’ve been living on 1,200–1,400 calories, doing more cardio, feeling more exhausted, and seeing zero progress, this is your permission slip to do things differently. We break down: Why chronically eating less puts your body into “low power mode” and stalls fat loss What reverse dieting and metabolism healing really are (in normal human language) The difference between strategic eating more vs. simply overeating Clear signs you’re under-eating… and clear signs you’re overdoing it A simple, sustainable framework for rebuilding your metabolism so you can lose fat, gain muscle, and feel human again You’ll walk away understanding how to fuel your body with more food, not less restriction, while actually moving toward sustainable fat loss and better energy. This episode is for you if you’re a woman who’s tired of crash diets, confused by “reverse dieting,” and wondering if it’s really possible to eat more and still lose weight. If it resonates, share it with a friend who’s stuck in the eat-less-do-more cycle, and leave a review so more women can find the show.
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Am I Really an Athlete? A Teen Girl’s Honest Story About Confidence and Comparison w/ Annie Marshall
11/25/2025
Am I Really an Athlete? A Teen Girl’s Honest Story About Confidence and Comparison w/ Annie Marshall
Have you ever played a sport… but still felt like you weren’t a “real” athlete? In this episode of the Fresh & Fired Up podcast, Dr. Emily Marshall sits down with her niece, high school student and long-time listener Annie Marshall, to talk honestly about sports, self-perception, and what it really means to call yourself an athlete. Annie opens up about how bullying, comparison, and body image shaped her confidence, and how family support, faith, and small mindset shifts slowly changed the way she saw herself. From rugby and cross country to caring for and riding horses, Annie shares how non-traditional sports demand just as much resilience, strength, and discipline as the ones that usually get the spotlight. Together, Emily and Annie unpack why character and sportsmanship matter more than looking a certain way, and how simple phrases like “I can do hard things” can transform the way a young athlete shows up on the field, in the arena, and in life. In this conversation, you’ll hear about: Redefining what it really means to be an “athlete” How bullying and peer pressure can quietly erode confidence The role of family support in building resilience and self-worth Why horse riding is a powerful example of non-traditional athleticism Using public speaking, sport, and school as “training grounds” for courage Practical mindset tools and self-talk for young athletes who feel “not good enough” If you’ve ever struggled to see yourself (or your daughter) as strong, capable, and athletic, this episode will remind you: it’s who you are, not just what you can do.
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How to Beat Holiday Stress: Simple Wellness Habits for a Calmer Christmas w/ Dr. Jon Marshall
11/18/2025
How to Beat Holiday Stress: Simple Wellness Habits for a Calmer Christmas w/ Dr. Jon Marshall
Is it too soon to start planning for Christmas? Most of us feel the pressure long before December even arrives—more commitments, more stress, and more expectations. In this episode, Dr. Emily Marshall introduces an unexpected guest host, Dr. Jon Marshall, who steps in to share a timely and practical message about staying grounded during the busiest season of the year. He breaks down what he calls “Ing Syndrome,” the cycle of eating, stressing, wrapping, shopping, traveling, and rushing that can easily overwhelm your routines, your nervous system, and your well-being. Jon offers simple strategies to help you stay proactive, maintain your energy, and avoid the annual holiday burnout. This episode covers how to approach holiday eating habits without guilt, keep exercise consistent even while traveling, protect your sleep patterns, and support your hormonal and nervous system health during increased stress. Jon also explores why boundaries, planning ahead, and focusing on your spiritual life can shift the entire experience of the Christmas season. Key themes include: • Managing holiday eating in a balanced, realistic way • Maintaining exercise as a keystone habit • Stress management techniques that support nervous system regulation • Protecting sleep quality and reducing alcohol’s impact • Planning ahead to reduce overwhelm • Setting boundaries around social events • Prioritizing spiritual practices for deeper meaning • Choosing proactive self-care during a demanding season This episode is a concise, grounded guide to staying steady, healthy, and intentional throughout the holidays.
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Why You Don’t Feel Great After Your Period: Understanding Your Hormones
11/11/2025
Why You Don’t Feel Great After Your Period: Understanding Your Hormones
Ever wondered why you feel “off” for a few days after your period ends? In this episode of the Fresh & Fired Up podcast, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl dive deep into women’s hormonal health and the science behind those post-period blues. They break down how estrogen, progesterone, and stress hormones influence your energy, mood, and metabolism — and what your body is really trying to communicate. Learn when and how to test your hormones, how nutrition and sleep affect your cycle, and why self-advocacy in healthcare matters more than ever. From understanding your “hormonal orchestra” to tracking your basal body temperature and supporting recovery through food and movement, this conversation will empower you to take charge of your hormonal balance and overall well-being.
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5 Hidden Reasons You’re Exhausted — And How to Fix Your Energy Naturally
11/04/2025
5 Hidden Reasons You’re Exhausted — And How to Fix Your Energy Naturally
Feeling drained no matter how much you sleep or how clean you eat? In this episode of the Fresh & Fired Up podcast, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl uncover the 5 hidden reasons women struggle with low energy—and what to do about it. From the Modern Woman Trifecta of overextension, undernourishment, and under-recovery, to deeper issues like metabolic energy deficiency, nervous system overdrive, poor sleep quality, mineral depletion, and emotional energy leaks, this conversation dives into the real root causes of fatigue. You’ll learn why fueling your body properly, managing stress, improving sleep hygiene, and setting healthy boundaries are essential to restoring energy and hormonal balance. If you’re ready to stop running on coffee and start feeling vibrant again—this one’s for you. Listen for: Why eating enough (and eating right) is the foundation of true energy How constant mental load keeps your nervous system stuck in overdrive The truth about sleep quality vs. sleep quantity Common nutrient deficiencies every woman should know How emotional leaks and poor boundaries quietly drain your energy It’s time to stop surviving and start thriving. Tune in to Fresh & Fired Up for a practical, holistic, science-backed approach to women’s health, fitness, and emotional wellness.
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Mom Rage Is Real: How to Manage Overwhelm Without Losing It
10/28/2025
Mom Rage Is Real: How to Manage Overwhelm Without Losing It
Ever snapped over something small and thought, “Where did that even come from?” You’re not crazy. Mom rage is real, and it’s often a sign you’re running on empty. In this episode of the Fresh and Fired Up Podcast, hosts Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl dive deep into one of the most relatable experiences for modern mothers — mom rage. They unpack why emotional overwhelm happens, how suppressed emotions can explode under stress, and what it really takes to restore peace and connection at home. Through honest conversation, personal stories, and practical coaching insights, Emily and Hailee explore the roots of mom burnout, the power of self-awareness, and how communication and forgiveness build trust in relationships. You’ll learn how to manage anger as a mom without shame, regulate your emotions in the heat of parenting moments, and create daily habits that support lasting emotional fitness. If you’ve ever felt like you’re losing it — and want to find calm, clarity, and compassion again — this episode will help you transform emotional reactivity into resilience. ✨ Topics Covered: Understanding the triggers behind mom rage How holding emotions in leads to overwhelm The role of self-awareness in emotional regulation Building trust through forgiveness and communication Healthy outlets for managing stress and anger The difference between conditional love and emotional connection 🎧 Tune in to learn how to stop fighting your emotions — and start using them as fuel for deeper connection, growth, and peace in motherhood.
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From Pain to Power: The Mental Game of Injury Recovery w/ Bianca Santucci
10/21/2025
From Pain to Power: The Mental Game of Injury Recovery w/ Bianca Santucci
Bianca Santucci opens up about her toughest seasons — the injuries, identity loss, and mental battles behind being a Division 1 athlete. This conversation dives deep into resilience, rebuilding confidence, and using mindset work to come back stronger than ever. Hosts Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl explore what it really takes to transform physical pain into personal power. Bianca shares how her journey from elite athlete to coach and personal trainer shaped her philosophy on mental health, recovery, and growth — both on and off the field. They unpack the pressure young female athletes face to perform perfectly, the emotional side of healing, and how vulnerability can become a superpower in sport and life. If you’ve ever struggled to find yourself after a setback, this episode will remind you that your comeback can be stronger than your breakdown. 👉 Connect with Bianca on Instagram:
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Part 2: The Secret to Muscle Gains (Without Wrecking Your Hormones or Sanity)
10/14/2025
Part 2: The Secret to Muscle Gains (Without Wrecking Your Hormones or Sanity)
You can build muscle, feel confident in your skin, and stay hormonally healthy—all without obsession or burnout. In this follow-up to last week’s episode, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl dive into the next phase of women’s fitness: muscle gains, cutting phases, and stress-smart training. They unpack the truth about women’s metabolism, caloric intake, gut health, and the mental side of chasing aesthetic goals. You’ll discover how to preserve muscle during a cut, manage stress, and stay consistent without sacrificing your peace or your hormones. If you’ve ever wondered how to get leaner while staying strong, this episode gives you the mindset and method to make it happen—for good.
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Part 1: Why Your Workouts Aren’t Working—And How to Fix It
10/07/2025
Part 1: Why Your Workouts Aren’t Working—And How to Fix It
If you’ve been training hard but still feel stuck, this episode is for you. Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl break down why so many women’s workouts stop working—and how to build a foundation that actually delivers results. You’ll learn the science and mindset behind women’s fitness: how to train smarter (not harder), avoid overtraining, balance hormones, and create lasting strength without burnout. Emily and Hailee explain why recovery, nutrition, and progressive overload matter more than chasing exhaustion—and how emotional fitness fuels physical results. Whether your goal is fat loss, strength, or simply feeling confident in your body, this episode will help you rebuild your routine from the ground up and finally feel aligned, strong, and energized.
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Setting Boundaries Without the Drama
09/30/2025
Setting Boundaries Without the Drama
Struggling to say “no” without guilt? In this episode of Fresh and Fired Up, Dr. Emily Marshall and Hailee Piendl break down how to set boundaries without the drama. From time management strategies that ease social anxiety to the power of prioritization and self-care, you’ll learn how to protect your energy and build healthier relationships. We cover why being early can reduce stress, how to ask for help without feeling weak, and why empowering others is key in parenting, work, and personal growth. Whether you’re juggling family, fitness, or career demands, this conversation will give you practical tools to balance your schedule, strengthen your relationships, and take back control of your time. Tune in on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, and don’t forget to subscribe to the Fresh & Fired Up Podcast on YouTube, so you never miss out on the latest episode!
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