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  • EP.34 Why being average wins
    Jan 17 2026

    What if the healthiest path isn’t the hardest, but the most human? We dig into why “being average” in fitness can actually lead to more joy, better results, and a routine you can keep when life gets messy. Instead of chasing the 1% we see on social media, we look at the quiet actions that compound: two strength sessions a week, an easy run, a long walk, decent sleep, and enough protein and plants to feel good without obsessing.


    We share how dropping big, intimidating goals can bring back enjoyment and consistency. One of us talks about returning to running without strict targets—just start with a lap and decide in the moment. That mindset doesn’t set records, but it keeps you moving, which matters more than a perfect plan you abandon. We also unpack algorithm‑driven comparison that makes normal efforts feel inadequate and offer a fairer yardstick: if you’re walking most days, training a couple of times a week, and sleeping seven hours, you’re already ahead of the real average.


    Expect practical takeaways you can use tonight: sleep hygiene that boosts recovery, hydration that supports energy and kidney health, rest days that prevent injury, and a flexible approach to goals like chasing a 10k PB without letting training take over your life. No grind culture, no optimisation theatre—just honest, sustainable habits that fit work, family, and changing motivation. If you’ve felt guilty for not doing more, this conversation gives you permission to do enough and feel proud of it.


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    26 min
  • EP.33 Do We Need New Year Goals?
    Jan 9 2026

    Fresh calendars don’t change lives—clear systems do. We kick off 2026 by swapping pressure-heavy resolutions for grounded routines, starting with two big levers: self-awareness and intentional time. From keeping workouts short and consistent to choosing creation over consumption, this conversation gets practical about how to make progress feel doable, even when life is busy and winter gets in the way.


    We unpack our “ins and outs” for the year with zero fluff. Ins: being honest about what you want, structuring free time to reduce doomscrolling, and building habits that stick. Outs: fear-mongering around ultra-processed foods, needlessly long gym sessions, and the influencer sameness that flattens personality and nuance. Expect real talk on balanced nutrition, 30-minute strength sessions, and the mindset shift that turns goals into actions. We also share personal targets—running 1,000 kilometres and lifting one million kilograms across the year—plus the systems that support them: progressive overload, deloads, logging workouts, and rest without guilt.


    Beyond training and nutrition, we zoom out to life design. We’re decluttering homes, deleting shopping apps, embracing secondhand first, and using tools like Todoist to turn intentions into tasks. Quarterly themes guide the year: intent in Q1, growth and community later on, leaving room for seasonal energy and recovery. And for the podcast? We’re sharpening our niche, inviting thoughtful guests, exploring studio sessions, and seeking value-aligned brand partners so we can keep levelling up without losing our voice.


    If this resonates, hit follow, share with a friend who hates “new year, new me,” and drop your 2026 system in the comments. Your messages and reviews genuinely help this show grow—thank you for being here with us.


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    39 min
  • EP.32 Snog, Marry, Avoid Fitness Influencer Edition
    Dec 19 2025

    What happens when you judge fitness influencers by who you’d snog, who you’d marry, and who you’d avoid? A lot of laughs—and a surprisingly sharp filter for cutting through hype. We put big names on the playful hot seat and unpack what their content reveals about the industry: the stale comfort of “calorie deficit” clichés, the rise of aisle-filming icks, and the strange pull of carnivore stunt-eating that makes butter a co-star.


    We also spotlight the creators we’d happily commit to: the evidence-led educators who make science feel human, the runners who mix elite performance with humour, and the voices that give context instead of commandments. You’ll hear why tone matters as much as take, how certainty sells better than nuance, and how to spot the difference between coaching and content farming. Our guiding questions keep it simple: Do they welcome doubts? Do they avoid absolutes? Do they help you build habits without turning your life into a brand?


    Some tangents are too good to cut, so yes, we talk wild swimming, UK waters, and why trend-chasing can ignore unglamorous realities like sewage, safety, and stress. It’s a metaphor for the episode: before you dive in, ask better questions. If you’re tired of feeling talked at by your feed, this is your friendly nudge to curate for curiosity, compassion, and long-term sense.


    Enjoy the ride, send us your own Snog/Marry/Avoid list, and tell us who we missed. If you smiled, learned, or shouted back at your headphones, tap follow, share with a friend, and leave a quick review—it helps more curious listeners find us.


    James Smith PT


    Eddie Abbew


    Joe Wicks


    Courtney Black


    Ben Carpenter


    Hugo Fry


    El Mint


    Steak and Butter Gal


    Lucy Under Strong-woman


    Josh Hills Nutrition


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    28 min
  • EP.31 Navigating The Festivities
    Dec 16 2025

    December doesn’t just bring twinkly lights; it brings the “super flu,” bulging calendars, and snack tables that call your name. We share a realistic, compassionate game plan for staying well through illness, navigating peak‑work weeks, and enjoying festive food without slipping into all‑or‑nothing mode. If you’ve ever felt guilty for resting or worried that a week off would erase your gains, this conversation will help you reframe rest as a strategic tool, not a setback.


    We start with the big question: when should you push and when should you pause? You’ll hear how to spot true recovery needs, why training while ill backfires, and how to return without panic by turning the dial down—fewer sets, lighter loads, longer rests—so confidence and conditioning come back fast. Then we shift to practical routines during busy weeks: choosing one anchor habit, using short full‑body sessions, and sprinkling in micro‑movement with a walking pad or ten‑minute walks. No toxic hustle, no 5 a.m. martyrdom—just smart choices that fit the week you’ve actually got.


    Food anxiety gets equal airtime. We unpack food neutrality, why big satisfying meals often beat constant grazing, and how to handle parties when tracking isn’t realistic. You’ll get simple ideas for ready‑meal planning, protein‑forward breakfasts, and letting go of perfection so you can enjoy the season and move on. We also address the social side: handling family comments about your body or your plate with calm, direct boundaries. If old diet rules or holiday pressure still nudge you into “I’ve blown it” thinking, we offer a way back—one action at a time, plus longer‑term support that targets roots, not just the scale.


    If you’re ready to protect your energy, keep your momentum, and enjoy your food with less noise, press play. And if this resonated, subscribe, share with a friend who needs a gentler plan, and leave us a review to help more listeners find the show.


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    38 min
  • Ep.30 Top 10 Fitness Trends we Love and Loathe
    Dec 16 2025

    One day Rhi will get the episode number right




    Trend cycles promise transformation, but not all of them care about your health. We dig into the last decade of fitness with a clear lens: what actually helps you feel strong, sane, and supported—and what’s just discipline theatre for the algorithm. From the 5am club and 75 Hard to carnivore feeds served on chopping boards, we unpack the hustle aesthetics that burn people out and sell shame as self‑improvement. We also get honest about SkinnyTok’s return of thin‑obsessed messaging and why using vulnerable kids to build a fitness brand crosses every ethical line.


    Then we celebrate the good. Strength training for women has changed the game—better bones, confidence, and performance goals that go beyond shrinking. We talk about the quiet power of accessible programmes like Couch to 5K, and how inclusive run clubs create community without the cult vibe. Zumba and Clubbercise earn love for making movement joyful for people who would never touch a barbell. Tech gets a balanced take too: wearables and platforms like Strava can be brilliant when they inform rather than control, while saunas and cold plunges are positioned as nice-to-have rituals, not magic bullets.


    Throughout, we keep it real about illness, periods, and low‑motivation weeks, because life doesn’t pause for macros or morning routines. You’ll leave with a simple filter for the next viral trend: is it accessible, adaptable, and kind to your nervous system? Does it build strength, skill, and community over time? If the answer’s yes, keep it. If not, bin it and go lift, walk, eat well, and sleep. Enjoyed the conversation? Follow the show, share this episode with a friend, and drop your favourite trend we should celebrate next. Your reviews and shares help the community grow.


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    29 min
  • EP.29 Weight-loss and identity shifts
    Nov 28 2025

    @joshuahillsnutrition @michaelulloapt

    We pull apart the glossy myths of weight loss and talk about identity, confidence, and the way the world treats you when your body changes. Training wins, colder mornings, hair shedding, and loose skin sit alongside practical tools for sustainable habits and gentler self-talk.

    • shoutout to Shannon and invite for DMs
    • Amber’s 10k plan and strength PBs
    • injuries, cold weather pain and recovery
    • weight loss versus identity and confidence
    • pretty privilege and social treatment shifts
    • jealousy, boundaries and support networks
    • rewriting self-stories and sustainable habits
    • emotional eating, rituals and food neutrality
    • loose skin, hair loss, feeling cold and ageing faces
    • maintenance anxiety, balance and avoiding extremes
    • inclusive spaces and everyday access
    • credible creators to follow for better algorithms

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    48 min
  • EP.28 Fitness and the patriarchy
    Nov 21 2025

    Ever walked into a gym and felt the room decide whether you belong there? We start with the everyday stuff — cold runs, reluctant 10k sign-ups, the bravery of showing up alone — and then pull the camera back to show the bigger picture shaping those moments. Patriarchy still sets the tone in too many fitness spaces, from the stare you pretend not to notice to the route you won’t run after dark. That quiet vigilance isn’t paranoia; it’s a tax on focus, joy and consistency.

    We talk about how safety dictates training windows in winter, why women gravitate to women-only gyms, and how progress accelerates when a space feels truly welcoming. There’s some good news: mainstream messaging for women is inching toward strength and performance over shrinking. But there’s also the marketing machine that weaponises insecurity. Think TRT ads flooding feeds while women battle for HRT, pink-taxed leggings and “glow” supplements, and sports bras that look great but fail at actual support. Design and pricing are not neutral; they decide who gets comfort, who gets value, and who gets to train without second-guessing their outfit.

    We also trace how men’s social conditioning bleeds into fitness culture — the pressure to be big and emotionless, the policing of femininity, and why some “awareness” content misses the mark. Change needs education, empathy and better environments, not just viral posts. Along the way, we swap practical ideas: training with friends for night runs, choosing gyms that fit your needs, sharing ETAs, and seeking kit that prioritises function for different bodies, including masc and trans lifters who are underserved by current fits.

    If this conversation resonates, help us keep it going: follow the show, share this episode with a friend who trains, and leave a review with one thing you want to see change in fitness culture. Your thoughts shape what we tackle next.

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    56 min
  • EP.27 Is it ok to have 'body goals'?
    Nov 14 2025

    What if the most important progress you make never shows up on a scale? We open the door to a frank, funny, and nuanced conversation about body goals, identity, and the everyday wins that actually change how life feels. From airplane seatbelts and clothing fit to TRX rows and clearer skin, we map the victories that prove health is bigger than a number.

    We share lived experiences of weight loss that improved pain, energy, and confidence, without pretending the world treats every body the same. One of us reframes body goals through gender expression—building a strong back and broader upper body to align how we feel inside with how we’re seen—while the other unpacks the relief of moving more freely, sleeping better, and caring less about a target weight. Together, we draw a clean line between healthy ambition and harmful extremes, calling out the traps of underfueling, obsessive tracking, and quick fixes that sabotage wellbeing.

    The conversation widens to society’s role: fat stigma, inaccessible spaces, the male gaze, and the double standard that calls men “distinguished” as they age while urging women to stay forever young. We talk about judgement from all sides, why the loudest critics are often the least content, and how therapy, patience, and perspective can help you choose what you’ll be judged for—and care a lot less about it. If you want to lose weight, we talk safe, sustainable approaches. If you don’t, we offer strength, performance, sleep, mood, and energy goals that deliver real momentum without obsessing over scales.

    Come for the candour, stay for the practical wins and mindset shifts that make training feel purposeful again. If this resonates, tap follow, share it with someone who needs a kinder lens on progress, and leave a review to help more people find the show. What non-scale victory are you chasing this week?

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    45 min