167: Health from the inside out

Published: Dec. 24, 2018, 11 a.m.

Do you see exercise as punishment for food you ate? Do you diet to make your body conform to someone else's idea of what it should look like? Strength coach and nutritional therapist Steph Gaudreau used to live like that, too, but she's developed some tools to break free from unhealthy relationships with movement and food. Today, she walks us through the four core pillars that have helped her shift her mindset and live her best life. We discuss what it looks like to honor our bio-individuality, how strength training helps the mind and the body, how to recharge without caffeine or sugar, and how to change our approach to health living.\xa0The idea is to develop a relationship with food and our bodies that is free and joyful, rather than punitive or restrictive.\xa0

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