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    <description>Showing Up Anyway is a podcast about unlearning diet culture, redefining health, and making peace with food, movement, and your body -- without needing to have it all together. Hosted by Coach Adam Wright, an anti diet-culture personal trainer and body-trust educator, each episode dives into the imperfect side of wellness and how to navigate motivation burnout, body image struggles, emotional eating and the pressure to be "healthy". This is your reminder that progress doesn't need to be perfect, and you'll still see progress as long as you show up anyway. </description>
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    <itunes:summary>Showing Up Anyway is a podcast about unlearning diet culture, redefining health, and making peace with food, movement, and your body -- without needing to have it all together. Hosted by Coach Adam Wright, an anti diet-culture personal trainer and body-trust educator, each episode dives into the imperfect side of wellness and how to navigate motivation burnout, body image struggles, emotional eating and the pressure to be "healthy". This is your reminder that progress doesn't need to be perfect, and you'll still see progress as long as you show up anyway. </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode, Coach Adam dives deep into the mindset shift that can transform your health journey: burning the ships. Inspired by a coaching client who donated all his “just in case” clothes after losing weight, this episode explores what it means to let go of the fallback plan and fully commit to the life you're building now. Adam unpacks the historical roots of the phrase “burn the ships,” how it applies to behavior change, and why total commitment creates resilience when the journey gets hard.</p><p><strong>What You'll Learn:</strong></p><ul><li>The surprising history behind “burn the ships” — and why it matters</li><li>How safety nets (like old clothes or habits) can quietly undermine progress</li><li>Why full commitment often feels uncomfortable — and why that’s a good thing</li><li>How to identify and release your “Plan B” thinking</li><li>Practical mindset shifts to help you stay focused and consistent</li><li>Why letting go of the past can be one of the most liberating things you do</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters<br></strong><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Purpose</p><p>00:56 Burn the Ships: A Mindset Shift</p><p>02:46 The Power of Commitment and Elimination of Safety Nets</p><p>05:09 Embracing Uncertainty and Building Resilience</p><p>06:23 Reinforcing Commitment to Change</p><p>✨ Ready to work with me? If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode, Coach Adam dives deep into the mindset shift that can transform your health journey: burning the ships. Inspired by a coaching client who donated all his “just in case” clothes after losing weight, this episode explores what it means to let go of the fallback plan and fully commit to the life you're building now. Adam unpacks the historical roots of the phrase “burn the ships,” how it applies to behavior change, and why total commitment creates resilience when the journey gets hard.</p><p><strong>What You'll Learn:</strong></p><ul><li>The surprising history behind “burn the ships” — and why it matters</li><li>How safety nets (like old clothes or habits) can quietly undermine progress</li><li>Why full commitment often feels uncomfortable — and why that’s a good thing</li><li>How to identify and release your “Plan B” thinking</li><li>Practical mindset shifts to help you stay focused and consistent</li><li>Why letting go of the past can be one of the most liberating things you do</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters<br></strong><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Purpose</p><p>00:56 Burn the Ships: A Mindset Shift</p><p>02:46 The Power of Commitment and Elimination of Safety Nets</p><p>05:09 Embracing Uncertainty and Building Resilience</p><p>06:23 Reinforcing Commitment to Change</p><p>✨ Ready to work with me? If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2025 09:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this powerful episode, Coach Adam dives deep into the mindset shift that can transform your health journey: burning the ships. Inspired by a coaching client who donated all his “just in case” clothes after losing weight, this episode explores what it means to let go of the fallback plan and fully commit to the life you're building now. Adam unpacks the historical roots of the phrase “burn the ships,” how it applies to behavior change, and why total commitment creates resilience when the journey gets hard.</p><p><strong>What You'll Learn:</strong></p><ul><li>The surprising history behind “burn the ships” — and why it matters</li><li>How safety nets (like old clothes or habits) can quietly undermine progress</li><li>Why full commitment often feels uncomfortable — and why that’s a good thing</li><li>How to identify and release your “Plan B” thinking</li><li>Practical mindset shifts to help you stay focused and consistent</li><li>Why letting go of the past can be one of the most liberating things you do</li></ul><p><strong>Chapters<br></strong><br></p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Purpose</p><p>00:56 Burn the Ships: A Mindset Shift</p><p>02:46 The Power of Commitment and Elimination of Safety Nets</p><p>05:09 Embracing Uncertainty and Building Resilience</p><p>06:23 Reinforcing Commitment to Change</p><p>✨ Ready to work with me? If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial/</p>]]>
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      <title>Knowing Your Inner Food Voices: Enemies and Allies</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Showing Up Anyway</em>, I’m breaking down one of the most fascinating and underrated parts of intuitive eating: your <em>inner food voices</em>. These are the thoughts that comment on what, when, and how you eat. We’ll explore how to recognize which voice is speaking, how to quiet the judgmental ones, and how to strengthen the voices that help you build trust with your body again.</p><p><strong>What you’ll learn:</strong><br> ✅ The seven inner food voices and how they influence your choices and emotions<br> ✅ How to identify the <em>destructive dieting voices</em> (The Food Police, The Nutrition Informant, The Diet Rebel)<br> ✅ The four <em>Powerful Ally voices</em> (The Food Anthropologist, The Nurturer, The Nutrition Ally, and The Intuitive Eater)<br> ✅ Why mindfulness and curiosity—not rules—help you reconnect with your body’s cues<br> ✅ How to reframe guilt and perfectionism into flexible, compassionate self-care<br> </p><p>✨ Ready to work with me? If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Showing Up Anyway</em>, I’m breaking down one of the most fascinating and underrated parts of intuitive eating: your <em>inner food voices</em>. These are the thoughts that comment on what, when, and how you eat. We’ll explore how to recognize which voice is speaking, how to quiet the judgmental ones, and how to strengthen the voices that help you build trust with your body again.</p><p><strong>What you’ll learn:</strong><br> ✅ The seven inner food voices and how they influence your choices and emotions<br> ✅ How to identify the <em>destructive dieting voices</em> (The Food Police, The Nutrition Informant, The Diet Rebel)<br> ✅ The four <em>Powerful Ally voices</em> (The Food Anthropologist, The Nurturer, The Nutrition Ally, and The Intuitive Eater)<br> ✅ Why mindfulness and curiosity—not rules—help you reconnect with your body’s cues<br> ✅ How to reframe guilt and perfectionism into flexible, compassionate self-care<br> </p><p>✨ Ready to work with me? If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2025 09:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Showing Up Anyway</em>, I’m breaking down one of the most fascinating and underrated parts of intuitive eating: your <em>inner food voices</em>. These are the thoughts that comment on what, when, and how you eat. We’ll explore how to recognize which voice is speaking, how to quiet the judgmental ones, and how to strengthen the voices that help you build trust with your body again.</p><p><strong>What you’ll learn:</strong><br> ✅ The seven inner food voices and how they influence your choices and emotions<br> ✅ How to identify the <em>destructive dieting voices</em> (The Food Police, The Nutrition Informant, The Diet Rebel)<br> ✅ The four <em>Powerful Ally voices</em> (The Food Anthropologist, The Nurturer, The Nutrition Ally, and The Intuitive Eater)<br> ✅ Why mindfulness and curiosity—not rules—help you reconnect with your body’s cues<br> ✅ How to reframe guilt and perfectionism into flexible, compassionate self-care<br> </p><p>✨ Ready to work with me? If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>GLP1s and You</title>
      <itunes:episode>17</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>17</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most talked-about tools in the health and weight loss world right now: <strong>GLP-1 medications</strong> like Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and Mounjaro®. Whether you’re taking one, considering it, or just curious, this episode is packed with practical advice and insight on how to use these meds <em>safely</em> and <em>intentionally</em> if you decide to do so.</p><p>We’ll cover:</p><p>✅ What GLP-1s actually are and how they work in your body<br>✅ Why eating <em>still</em> matters, even when your hunger disappears<br> ✅ How to avoid common side effects and what symptoms might actually be signs of under-fueling<br> ✅ What to eat (and what to avoid) so your body feels good and supported<br> ✅ How to incorporate movement and other healthy habits to get lasting results<br> <br>✨ Ready to work with me? If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most talked-about tools in the health and weight loss world right now: <strong>GLP-1 medications</strong> like Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and Mounjaro®. Whether you’re taking one, considering it, or just curious, this episode is packed with practical advice and insight on how to use these meds <em>safely</em> and <em>intentionally</em> if you decide to do so.</p><p>We’ll cover:</p><p>✅ What GLP-1s actually are and how they work in your body<br>✅ Why eating <em>still</em> matters, even when your hunger disappears<br> ✅ How to avoid common side effects and what symptoms might actually be signs of under-fueling<br> ✅ What to eat (and what to avoid) so your body feels good and supported<br> ✅ How to incorporate movement and other healthy habits to get lasting results<br> <br>✨ Ready to work with me? If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re diving into one of the most talked-about tools in the health and weight loss world right now: <strong>GLP-1 medications</strong> like Ozempic®, Wegovy®, and Mounjaro®. Whether you’re taking one, considering it, or just curious, this episode is packed with practical advice and insight on how to use these meds <em>safely</em> and <em>intentionally</em> if you decide to do so.</p><p>We’ll cover:</p><p>✅ What GLP-1s actually are and how they work in your body<br>✅ Why eating <em>still</em> matters, even when your hunger disappears<br> ✅ How to avoid common side effects and what symptoms might actually be signs of under-fueling<br> ✅ What to eat (and what to avoid) so your body feels good and supported<br> ✅ How to incorporate movement and other healthy habits to get lasting results<br> <br>✨ Ready to work with me? If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Feeling Full Isn’t Enough: The Missing Piece of Eating Well</title>
      <itunes:episode>16</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>16</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Feeling Full Isn’t Enough: The Missing Piece of Eating Well</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever finished a meal feeling full but still wanted “something else,” this episode explains why. I talk about the missing piece of eating well: satisfaction. You’ll learn how diet culture has taught us to see enjoying your food as a problem, why ignoring satisfaction often leads to overeating, and how bringing joy and sensory awareness back to your meals helps you eat more intuitively.  This episode will help you reconnect with what food is meant to be, nourishing, satisfying, and enjoyable, and show you how honoring that balance can completely change the way you eat. </p><p><strong>What you’ll learn:</strong></p><ul><li>The difference between fullness and satisfaction, and why both matter</li><li>How ignoring satisfaction keeps you feeling deprived, even when you’ve eaten enough</li><li>The real reason “healthy” food sometimes leaves you searching for dessert afterward</li><li>How diet culture disconnects you from enjoyment and teaches guilt instead of trust</li><li>Why pleasure supports better regulation, not loss of control</li><li>The sensory elements that make eating feel complete</li></ul><p> ✨ Ready to work with me? If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever finished a meal feeling full but still wanted “something else,” this episode explains why. I talk about the missing piece of eating well: satisfaction. You’ll learn how diet culture has taught us to see enjoying your food as a problem, why ignoring satisfaction often leads to overeating, and how bringing joy and sensory awareness back to your meals helps you eat more intuitively.  This episode will help you reconnect with what food is meant to be, nourishing, satisfying, and enjoyable, and show you how honoring that balance can completely change the way you eat. </p><p><strong>What you’ll learn:</strong></p><ul><li>The difference between fullness and satisfaction, and why both matter</li><li>How ignoring satisfaction keeps you feeling deprived, even when you’ve eaten enough</li><li>The real reason “healthy” food sometimes leaves you searching for dessert afterward</li><li>How diet culture disconnects you from enjoyment and teaches guilt instead of trust</li><li>Why pleasure supports better regulation, not loss of control</li><li>The sensory elements that make eating feel complete</li></ul><p> ✨ Ready to work with me? If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1256</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever finished a meal feeling full but still wanted “something else,” this episode explains why. I talk about the missing piece of eating well: satisfaction. You’ll learn how diet culture has taught us to see enjoying your food as a problem, why ignoring satisfaction often leads to overeating, and how bringing joy and sensory awareness back to your meals helps you eat more intuitively.  This episode will help you reconnect with what food is meant to be, nourishing, satisfying, and enjoyable, and show you how honoring that balance can completely change the way you eat. </p><p><strong>What you’ll learn:</strong></p><ul><li>The difference between fullness and satisfaction, and why both matter</li><li>How ignoring satisfaction keeps you feeling deprived, even when you’ve eaten enough</li><li>The real reason “healthy” food sometimes leaves you searching for dessert afterward</li><li>How diet culture disconnects you from enjoyment and teaches guilt instead of trust</li><li>Why pleasure supports better regulation, not loss of control</li><li>The sensory elements that make eating feel complete</li></ul><p> ✨ Ready to work with me? If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial/</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Memories Over Macros: Finding Balance While Traveling</title>
      <itunes:episode>15</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>15</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Memories Over Macros: Finding Balance While Traveling</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of 'Showing Up Anyway', I talk about the challenges of maintaining healthy habits while traveling. I was away from the show for two weeks while I hopped from NYC to Atlanta. Travel reminded me how tricky it can be to keep the healthful habits you have at home. In this episode I share how to handle food, movement, and mindset on the road so you can come home with memories, and at the same time, still feel good in your body. </p><p><strong>Chapters<br></strong><br></p><p>00:00 Navigating Healthy Habits While Traveling</p><p>04:29 Strategies for Intuitive Eating on the Road</p><p>08:17 The Joy of Food and Cultural Experiences</p><p>10:44 Mindful Eating and Enjoyment</p><p>13:02 Movement and Joyful Activity</p><p>15:34 Body Changes and Acceptance</p><p>16:52 Mindset Shifts for Travel</p><p>18:52 Creating Lasting Memories</p><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. <br><strong><br>Apply to work with me here:</strong> https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program<br><strong><br>Follow Adam:</strong><br>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of 'Showing Up Anyway', I talk about the challenges of maintaining healthy habits while traveling. I was away from the show for two weeks while I hopped from NYC to Atlanta. Travel reminded me how tricky it can be to keep the healthful habits you have at home. In this episode I share how to handle food, movement, and mindset on the road so you can come home with memories, and at the same time, still feel good in your body. </p><p><strong>Chapters<br></strong><br></p><p>00:00 Navigating Healthy Habits While Traveling</p><p>04:29 Strategies for Intuitive Eating on the Road</p><p>08:17 The Joy of Food and Cultural Experiences</p><p>10:44 Mindful Eating and Enjoyment</p><p>13:02 Movement and Joyful Activity</p><p>15:34 Body Changes and Acceptance</p><p>16:52 Mindset Shifts for Travel</p><p>18:52 Creating Lasting Memories</p><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. <br><strong><br>Apply to work with me here:</strong> https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program<br><strong><br>Follow Adam:</strong><br>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1217</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of 'Showing Up Anyway', I talk about the challenges of maintaining healthy habits while traveling. I was away from the show for two weeks while I hopped from NYC to Atlanta. Travel reminded me how tricky it can be to keep the healthful habits you have at home. In this episode I share how to handle food, movement, and mindset on the road so you can come home with memories, and at the same time, still feel good in your body. </p><p><strong>Chapters<br></strong><br></p><p>00:00 Navigating Healthy Habits While Traveling</p><p>04:29 Strategies for Intuitive Eating on the Road</p><p>08:17 The Joy of Food and Cultural Experiences</p><p>10:44 Mindful Eating and Enjoyment</p><p>13:02 Movement and Joyful Activity</p><p>15:34 Body Changes and Acceptance</p><p>16:52 Mindset Shifts for Travel</p><p>18:52 Creating Lasting Memories</p><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. <br><strong><br>Apply to work with me here:</strong> https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program<br><strong><br>Follow Adam:</strong><br>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>You're A Good Mom: Pregnancy, Parenthood, and Balancing Your Health (feat. Coach Heather)</title>
      <itunes:episode>14</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>14</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>You're A Good Mom: Pregnancy, Parenthood, and Balancing Your Health (feat. Coach Heather)</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode is a candid conversation with WrightFit Coach Heather Jones. She's a personal trainer, parent of one (and one on the way), and we talk here about what health <em>really</em> looks like during pregnancy and parenthood. I'm talking cravings, exhaustion, workouts that don’t look like workouts, and letting go of the pressure to “do it right.” Whether you're pregnant, postpartum, parenting young kids, or just trying to figure out how to care for yourself somewhere along the process, this episode is here to remind you: it doesn't have to be perfect to be good for you.</p><p><strong>We cover:</strong></p><ul><li>How Heather redefined "healthy" during pregnancy</li><li>Cravings, nausea, and honoring your needs without guilt</li><li>The emotional rollercoaster of body image during pregnancy</li><li>What to do when you have zero motivation or energy</li><li>The myth of “bouncing back” after birth</li><li>Eating well with no time (yes, even when you’re living off snacks and toddler leftovers)</li><li>Incorporating movement into parenting (without adding more pressure)</li><li>Self-compassion, asking for help, and dropping the all-or-nothing mindset</li></ul><p>If you've ever felt like you're failing at “health” during pregnancy or parenthood, this one’s for you.</p><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. <br><strong><br>Apply to work with me here:</strong> https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program<br><strong><br>Follow Adam:</strong><br>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p><p><strong><br>Follow Heather:</strong> </p><p>https://instagram.com/heatherbonez</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Pregnancy and Parenthood</p><p>01:22 Navigating Health and Fitness During Pregnancy</p><p>03:15 Coping with Morning Sickness and Appetite Changes</p><p>05:50 Understanding Cravings and Food Relationships</p><p>07:23 Movement and Exercise Adaptations</p><p>09:20 Safety Considerations in Pregnancy Exercise</p><p>11:54 Managing Energy and Motivation</p><p>14:01 Body Image and Mindset Shifts</p><p>15:48 The Importance of Rest and Recovery</p><p>18:37 Transitioning from Pregnancy to Parenthood</p><p>21:26 Balancing Health with Parenting Responsibilities <br>30:34 Navigating Sleep Deprivation with a Newborn</p><p>33:27 Managing Stress as a Stay-at-Home Parent</p><p>35:06 Nutrition Hacks for Busy Parents</p><p>37:59 Modeling Healthy Eating Habits for Kids</p><p>41:02 Understanding Hunger Cues and Breastfeeding</p><p>42:57 Incorporating Movement into Parenting</p><p>46:14 Overcoming Guilt in Fitness and Nutrition</p><p>48:10 Mental Health and Emotional Load of Parenting</p><p>52:58 Avoiding Burnout as a Parent</p><p>54:32 Rapid Fire Tips for Health During Pregnancy and Parenting</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode is a candid conversation with WrightFit Coach Heather Jones. She's a personal trainer, parent of one (and one on the way), and we talk here about what health <em>really</em> looks like during pregnancy and parenthood. I'm talking cravings, exhaustion, workouts that don’t look like workouts, and letting go of the pressure to “do it right.” Whether you're pregnant, postpartum, parenting young kids, or just trying to figure out how to care for yourself somewhere along the process, this episode is here to remind you: it doesn't have to be perfect to be good for you.</p><p><strong>We cover:</strong></p><ul><li>How Heather redefined "healthy" during pregnancy</li><li>Cravings, nausea, and honoring your needs without guilt</li><li>The emotional rollercoaster of body image during pregnancy</li><li>What to do when you have zero motivation or energy</li><li>The myth of “bouncing back” after birth</li><li>Eating well with no time (yes, even when you’re living off snacks and toddler leftovers)</li><li>Incorporating movement into parenting (without adding more pressure)</li><li>Self-compassion, asking for help, and dropping the all-or-nothing mindset</li></ul><p>If you've ever felt like you're failing at “health” during pregnancy or parenthood, this one’s for you.</p><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. <br><strong><br>Apply to work with me here:</strong> https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program<br><strong><br>Follow Adam:</strong><br>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p><p><strong><br>Follow Heather:</strong> </p><p>https://instagram.com/heatherbonez</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Pregnancy and Parenthood</p><p>01:22 Navigating Health and Fitness During Pregnancy</p><p>03:15 Coping with Morning Sickness and Appetite Changes</p><p>05:50 Understanding Cravings and Food Relationships</p><p>07:23 Movement and Exercise Adaptations</p><p>09:20 Safety Considerations in Pregnancy Exercise</p><p>11:54 Managing Energy and Motivation</p><p>14:01 Body Image and Mindset Shifts</p><p>15:48 The Importance of Rest and Recovery</p><p>18:37 Transitioning from Pregnancy to Parenthood</p><p>21:26 Balancing Health with Parenting Responsibilities <br>30:34 Navigating Sleep Deprivation with a Newborn</p><p>33:27 Managing Stress as a Stay-at-Home Parent</p><p>35:06 Nutrition Hacks for Busy Parents</p><p>37:59 Modeling Healthy Eating Habits for Kids</p><p>41:02 Understanding Hunger Cues and Breastfeeding</p><p>42:57 Incorporating Movement into Parenting</p><p>46:14 Overcoming Guilt in Fitness and Nutrition</p><p>48:10 Mental Health and Emotional Load of Parenting</p><p>52:58 Avoiding Burnout as a Parent</p><p>54:32 Rapid Fire Tips for Health During Pregnancy and Parenting</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>3541</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode is a candid conversation with WrightFit Coach Heather Jones. She's a personal trainer, parent of one (and one on the way), and we talk here about what health <em>really</em> looks like during pregnancy and parenthood. I'm talking cravings, exhaustion, workouts that don’t look like workouts, and letting go of the pressure to “do it right.” Whether you're pregnant, postpartum, parenting young kids, or just trying to figure out how to care for yourself somewhere along the process, this episode is here to remind you: it doesn't have to be perfect to be good for you.</p><p><strong>We cover:</strong></p><ul><li>How Heather redefined "healthy" during pregnancy</li><li>Cravings, nausea, and honoring your needs without guilt</li><li>The emotional rollercoaster of body image during pregnancy</li><li>What to do when you have zero motivation or energy</li><li>The myth of “bouncing back” after birth</li><li>Eating well with no time (yes, even when you’re living off snacks and toddler leftovers)</li><li>Incorporating movement into parenting (without adding more pressure)</li><li>Self-compassion, asking for help, and dropping the all-or-nothing mindset</li></ul><p>If you've ever felt like you're failing at “health” during pregnancy or parenthood, this one’s for you.</p><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. <br><strong><br>Apply to work with me here:</strong> https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program<br><strong><br>Follow Adam:</strong><br>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p><p><strong><br>Follow Heather:</strong> </p><p>https://instagram.com/heatherbonez</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p>00:00 Introduction to Pregnancy and Parenthood</p><p>01:22 Navigating Health and Fitness During Pregnancy</p><p>03:15 Coping with Morning Sickness and Appetite Changes</p><p>05:50 Understanding Cravings and Food Relationships</p><p>07:23 Movement and Exercise Adaptations</p><p>09:20 Safety Considerations in Pregnancy Exercise</p><p>11:54 Managing Energy and Motivation</p><p>14:01 Body Image and Mindset Shifts</p><p>15:48 The Importance of Rest and Recovery</p><p>18:37 Transitioning from Pregnancy to Parenthood</p><p>21:26 Balancing Health with Parenting Responsibilities <br>30:34 Navigating Sleep Deprivation with a Newborn</p><p>33:27 Managing Stress as a Stay-at-Home Parent</p><p>35:06 Nutrition Hacks for Busy Parents</p><p>37:59 Modeling Healthy Eating Habits for Kids</p><p>41:02 Understanding Hunger Cues and Breastfeeding</p><p>42:57 Incorporating Movement into Parenting</p><p>46:14 Overcoming Guilt in Fitness and Nutrition</p><p>48:10 Mental Health and Emotional Load of Parenting</p><p>52:58 Avoiding Burnout as a Parent</p><p>54:32 Rapid Fire Tips for Health During Pregnancy and Parenting</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>pregnancy, parenthood, health, fitness, intuitive eating, body image, nutrition, movement, postpartum, self-care</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>What Am I Doing This All For, Anyway?</title>
      <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>13</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>What Am I Doing This All For, Anyway?</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when you’re doing all the “right” things but the scale isn’t budging? What if weight loss <em>never</em> happens? Would the effort still be worth it?</p><p>In this episode, I dive into the tough (but necessary) question behind so many stalled or discouraged wellness journeys: <em>What’s the point of all this if I’m not losing weight?</em> This conversation started with a client who felt torn about intuitive eating because she still desperately wanted to see the number go down. And what unfolded was a powerful reminder about what <em>actually</em> changes when we step away from restriction and start showing up for our health in deeper, more sustainable ways.</p><p><br>You’ll hear:</p><ul><li>Why the scale isn't the best measure of your progress</li><li>How to reframe “slow” progress as something valuable</li><li>What real happiness and health actually come from</li><li>Why building a good life matters more than chasing a “goal weight”</li><li>And what to do if you <em>still</em> want to lose weight<p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow my socials!</p><p>https://instagram.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial</p></li></ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when you’re doing all the “right” things but the scale isn’t budging? What if weight loss <em>never</em> happens? Would the effort still be worth it?</p><p>In this episode, I dive into the tough (but necessary) question behind so many stalled or discouraged wellness journeys: <em>What’s the point of all this if I’m not losing weight?</em> This conversation started with a client who felt torn about intuitive eating because she still desperately wanted to see the number go down. And what unfolded was a powerful reminder about what <em>actually</em> changes when we step away from restriction and start showing up for our health in deeper, more sustainable ways.</p><p><br>You’ll hear:</p><ul><li>Why the scale isn't the best measure of your progress</li><li>How to reframe “slow” progress as something valuable</li><li>What real happiness and health actually come from</li><li>Why building a good life matters more than chasing a “goal weight”</li><li>And what to do if you <em>still</em> want to lose weight<p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow my socials!</p><p>https://instagram.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial</p></li></ul>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2025 12:49:10 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>823</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What happens when you’re doing all the “right” things but the scale isn’t budging? What if weight loss <em>never</em> happens? Would the effort still be worth it?</p><p>In this episode, I dive into the tough (but necessary) question behind so many stalled or discouraged wellness journeys: <em>What’s the point of all this if I’m not losing weight?</em> This conversation started with a client who felt torn about intuitive eating because she still desperately wanted to see the number go down. And what unfolded was a powerful reminder about what <em>actually</em> changes when we step away from restriction and start showing up for our health in deeper, more sustainable ways.</p><p><br>You’ll hear:</p><ul><li>Why the scale isn't the best measure of your progress</li><li>How to reframe “slow” progress as something valuable</li><li>What real happiness and health actually come from</li><li>Why building a good life matters more than chasing a “goal weight”</li><li>And what to do if you <em>still</em> want to lose weight<p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow my socials!</p><p>https://instagram.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial</p></li></ul>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Myth of "Making Up For It"</title>
      <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>12</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The Myth of "Making Up For It"</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you feel pressure to “make up for” dessert or a missed workout, this episode shows how that voice took root, how it backfires in real life, and how a calm return to routine leads to better results and more peace.</p><p><strong>What you’ll learn:</strong></p><ul><li>How diet culture and perfectionism plant the food as debt mindset</li><li>The everyday signs of compensation thinking, from skipped meals to punishment workouts</li><li>What happens to hunger, blood sugar, mood, and stress when you try to atone</li><li>Why one meal or one day does not define your progress, and why patterns matter</li><li>How to treat movement as care so training becomes easier to repeat</li><li>A simple next day plan that restores balance without drama</li><li>A client story that shows the shift from guilt to steady progress</li></ul><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p><p><br></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you feel pressure to “make up for” dessert or a missed workout, this episode shows how that voice took root, how it backfires in real life, and how a calm return to routine leads to better results and more peace.</p><p><strong>What you’ll learn:</strong></p><ul><li>How diet culture and perfectionism plant the food as debt mindset</li><li>The everyday signs of compensation thinking, from skipped meals to punishment workouts</li><li>What happens to hunger, blood sugar, mood, and stress when you try to atone</li><li>Why one meal or one day does not define your progress, and why patterns matter</li><li>How to treat movement as care so training becomes easier to repeat</li><li>A simple next day plan that restores balance without drama</li><li>A client story that shows the shift from guilt to steady progress</li></ul><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p><p><br></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1122</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you feel pressure to “make up for” dessert or a missed workout, this episode shows how that voice took root, how it backfires in real life, and how a calm return to routine leads to better results and more peace.</p><p><strong>What you’ll learn:</strong></p><ul><li>How diet culture and perfectionism plant the food as debt mindset</li><li>The everyday signs of compensation thinking, from skipped meals to punishment workouts</li><li>What happens to hunger, blood sugar, mood, and stress when you try to atone</li><li>Why one meal or one day does not define your progress, and why patterns matter</li><li>How to treat movement as care so training becomes easier to repeat</li><li>A simple next day plan that restores balance without drama</li><li>A client story that shows the shift from guilt to steady progress</li></ul><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p><p><br></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>When All-Or-Nothing Leaves You With Nothing</title>
      <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>11</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>When All-Or-Nothing Leaves You With Nothing</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we're digging into the perfectionist mindset that keeps so many people spinning their wheels when it comes to health, fitness, and nutrition. You’ll learn what perfectionism really is, how it shows up in your daily habits, and why it makes progress feel so hard to hold onto.</p><p>We talk about:</p><ul><li>The difference between doing things well and feeling like you have to do them perfectly</li><li>Why all-or-nothing thinking shows up in your food and movement habits</li><li>What family dynamics, trauma, and diet culture have to do with your mindset</li><li>The impact of this thinking on your physical and mental well-being</li><li>How social media feeds perfectionism and makes flexibility feel like failure</li><li>Real strategies to shift your thinking and build habits you can return to</li><li>A client story that shows what lasting progress actually looks like<p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial</p></li></ul><p><br></p>]]>
      </description>
      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we're digging into the perfectionist mindset that keeps so many people spinning their wheels when it comes to health, fitness, and nutrition. You’ll learn what perfectionism really is, how it shows up in your daily habits, and why it makes progress feel so hard to hold onto.</p><p>We talk about:</p><ul><li>The difference between doing things well and feeling like you have to do them perfectly</li><li>Why all-or-nothing thinking shows up in your food and movement habits</li><li>What family dynamics, trauma, and diet culture have to do with your mindset</li><li>The impact of this thinking on your physical and mental well-being</li><li>How social media feeds perfectionism and makes flexibility feel like failure</li><li>Real strategies to shift your thinking and build habits you can return to</li><li>A client story that shows what lasting progress actually looks like<p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial</p></li></ul><p><br></p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 02 Aug 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1043</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we're digging into the perfectionist mindset that keeps so many people spinning their wheels when it comes to health, fitness, and nutrition. You’ll learn what perfectionism really is, how it shows up in your daily habits, and why it makes progress feel so hard to hold onto.</p><p>We talk about:</p><ul><li>The difference between doing things well and feeling like you have to do them perfectly</li><li>Why all-or-nothing thinking shows up in your food and movement habits</li><li>What family dynamics, trauma, and diet culture have to do with your mindset</li><li>The impact of this thinking on your physical and mental well-being</li><li>How social media feeds perfectionism and makes flexibility feel like failure</li><li>Real strategies to shift your thinking and build habits you can return to</li><li>A client story that shows what lasting progress actually looks like<p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://youtube.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://tiktok.com/@coachadamofficial<br>https://facebook.com/coachadamofficial</p></li></ul><p><br></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How Restaurants Sell You “Health”</title>
      <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>10</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How Restaurants Sell You “Health”</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re breaking down the sneaky marketing tactics restaurants and fast-casual chains use to make their food <em>seem</em> healthy — even when it’s not. I'll explain the “health halo” effect that uses buzzwords like “natural,” “organic,” and “fresh,” and you’ll learn how psychology and sales tactics impact you every time you open a menu.</p><p>I also cover:</p><ul><li>Why “clean eating” sells (and why it’s mostly BS)</li><li>What moral licensing is and how it tricks your brain into eating more</li><li>How to tune out the marketing noise and trust <em>your</em> body instead</li></ul><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re breaking down the sneaky marketing tactics restaurants and fast-casual chains use to make their food <em>seem</em> healthy — even when it’s not. I'll explain the “health halo” effect that uses buzzwords like “natural,” “organic,” and “fresh,” and you’ll learn how psychology and sales tactics impact you every time you open a menu.</p><p>I also cover:</p><ul><li>Why “clean eating” sells (and why it’s mostly BS)</li><li>What moral licensing is and how it tricks your brain into eating more</li><li>How to tune out the marketing noise and trust <em>your</em> body instead</li></ul><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>789</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re breaking down the sneaky marketing tactics restaurants and fast-casual chains use to make their food <em>seem</em> healthy — even when it’s not. I'll explain the “health halo” effect that uses buzzwords like “natural,” “organic,” and “fresh,” and you’ll learn how psychology and sales tactics impact you every time you open a menu.</p><p>I also cover:</p><ul><li>Why “clean eating” sells (and why it’s mostly BS)</li><li>What moral licensing is and how it tricks your brain into eating more</li><li>How to tune out the marketing noise and trust <em>your</em> body instead</li></ul><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The ADHD Brain vs. Routine: An Ongoing Battle (with Coach Emilee Bogdan)</title>
      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>9</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The ADHD Brain vs. Routine: An Ongoing Battle (with Coach Emilee Bogdan)</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/7000b0a7</link>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Trying to eat well, move your body, or even just remember to drink water can feel <em>impossible</em> when you have ADHD. In this episode, I'm joined by one of my WrightFit coaches, Emilee Bogdan, who also lives with ADHD. Her and I discuss the challenges you'll face and the tools you'll need to stay healthy and fit with a neurodivergent brain.</p><p><br><strong>We talk about:</strong></p><ul><li>Executive dysfunction</li><li>Forgetting to eat, ignoring hunger cues, and the binge/crash cycle</li><li>Sensory food issues</li><li>Meal prep challenge</li><li>How to exercise without relying on motivation</li><li>Self-worth, body image, and overstimulation</li></ul><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>Trying to eat well, move your body, or even just remember to drink water can feel <em>impossible</em> when you have ADHD. In this episode, I'm joined by one of my WrightFit coaches, Emilee Bogdan, who also lives with ADHD. Her and I discuss the challenges you'll face and the tools you'll need to stay healthy and fit with a neurodivergent brain.</p><p><br><strong>We talk about:</strong></p><ul><li>Executive dysfunction</li><li>Forgetting to eat, ignoring hunger cues, and the binge/crash cycle</li><li>Sensory food issues</li><li>Meal prep challenge</li><li>How to exercise without relying on motivation</li><li>Self-worth, body image, and overstimulation</li></ul><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 19 Jul 2025 09:55:39 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>3044</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>Trying to eat well, move your body, or even just remember to drink water can feel <em>impossible</em> when you have ADHD. In this episode, I'm joined by one of my WrightFit coaches, Emilee Bogdan, who also lives with ADHD. Her and I discuss the challenges you'll face and the tools you'll need to stay healthy and fit with a neurodivergent brain.</p><p><br><strong>We talk about:</strong></p><ul><li>Executive dysfunction</li><li>Forgetting to eat, ignoring hunger cues, and the binge/crash cycle</li><li>Sensory food issues</li><li>Meal prep challenge</li><li>How to exercise without relying on motivation</li><li>Self-worth, body image, and overstimulation</li></ul><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>ADHD, fitness, health, intuitive eating</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Body Neutrality: The Middle Ground That Might Change Everything</title>
      <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>8</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Body Neutrality: The Middle Ground That Might Change Everything</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I invite you to explore a radical new approach to self-worth and body image: <strong>body neutrality</strong>. Instead of chasing smaller numbers or forcing self-love, I walk you through the middle ground. You’ll learn why ditching the scale might be the most freeing move you can make, and how to start measuring your progress through <strong>non-scale victories</strong> (NSVs) that actually reflect your growth, healing, and quality of life.</p><p><br>This episode gives you the tools — and the permission — to let go of shame and start showing up with respect and compassion.</p><p><br>What We Talk About:</p><ul><li>Why the scale isn’t a reliable (or kind) measure of health</li><li>What body neutrality is (and how it differs from body positivity)</li><li>Why forcing body love can backfire — and what to try instead</li><li>What <em>real</em> progress looks like through non-scale victories (NSVs)</li><li>How to unhook your self-worth from your weight and appearance</li><li>Reframing “fitness goals” in a body-neutral way</li><li>Common pushbacks to body neutrality — and how to respond to them</li><li>The long-term benefits of shifting to a weight-neutral health approach</li><li>How to build a more sustainable and joyful relationship with food, movement, and your body</li></ul><p><strong><em>Your Challenge This Week:</em></strong></p><p>Notice <strong>one non-scale victory</strong> each day. Write it down. Big or small — they all count. Whether it’s enjoying food without guilt, moving your body for joy, or skipping the scale altogether — these moments build real, lasting change.</p><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I invite you to explore a radical new approach to self-worth and body image: <strong>body neutrality</strong>. Instead of chasing smaller numbers or forcing self-love, I walk you through the middle ground. You’ll learn why ditching the scale might be the most freeing move you can make, and how to start measuring your progress through <strong>non-scale victories</strong> (NSVs) that actually reflect your growth, healing, and quality of life.</p><p><br>This episode gives you the tools — and the permission — to let go of shame and start showing up with respect and compassion.</p><p><br>What We Talk About:</p><ul><li>Why the scale isn’t a reliable (or kind) measure of health</li><li>What body neutrality is (and how it differs from body positivity)</li><li>Why forcing body love can backfire — and what to try instead</li><li>What <em>real</em> progress looks like through non-scale victories (NSVs)</li><li>How to unhook your self-worth from your weight and appearance</li><li>Reframing “fitness goals” in a body-neutral way</li><li>Common pushbacks to body neutrality — and how to respond to them</li><li>The long-term benefits of shifting to a weight-neutral health approach</li><li>How to build a more sustainable and joyful relationship with food, movement, and your body</li></ul><p><strong><em>Your Challenge This Week:</em></strong></p><p>Notice <strong>one non-scale victory</strong> each day. Write it down. Big or small — they all count. Whether it’s enjoying food without guilt, moving your body for joy, or skipping the scale altogether — these moments build real, lasting change.</p><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 05 Jul 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1382</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode, I invite you to explore a radical new approach to self-worth and body image: <strong>body neutrality</strong>. Instead of chasing smaller numbers or forcing self-love, I walk you through the middle ground. You’ll learn why ditching the scale might be the most freeing move you can make, and how to start measuring your progress through <strong>non-scale victories</strong> (NSVs) that actually reflect your growth, healing, and quality of life.</p><p><br>This episode gives you the tools — and the permission — to let go of shame and start showing up with respect and compassion.</p><p><br>What We Talk About:</p><ul><li>Why the scale isn’t a reliable (or kind) measure of health</li><li>What body neutrality is (and how it differs from body positivity)</li><li>Why forcing body love can backfire — and what to try instead</li><li>What <em>real</em> progress looks like through non-scale victories (NSVs)</li><li>How to unhook your self-worth from your weight and appearance</li><li>Reframing “fitness goals” in a body-neutral way</li><li>Common pushbacks to body neutrality — and how to respond to them</li><li>The long-term benefits of shifting to a weight-neutral health approach</li><li>How to build a more sustainable and joyful relationship with food, movement, and your body</li></ul><p><strong><em>Your Challenge This Week:</em></strong></p><p>Notice <strong>one non-scale victory</strong> each day. Write it down. Big or small — they all count. Whether it’s enjoying food without guilt, moving your body for joy, or skipping the scale altogether — these moments build real, lasting change.</p><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Creating Habits: I Know What To Do, Why Can't I Do It?</title>
      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>7</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Creating Habits: I Know What To Do, Why Can't I Do It?</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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      <link>https://share.transistor.fm/s/0be162ff</link>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever thought, “I <em>know</em> what to do — so why can’t I just do it?” you're going to love this episode.</p><p>We’re breaking down why building healthy habits (especially around food, movement, and self-care) feels so hard — even when you’re motivated. We’ll talk about what’s <em>actually</em> going on in your brain, why willpower isn’t the answer, and how to make lasting changes that don’t rely on punishment or perfection.</p><p>You’ll learn:</p><ul><li>What a habit really is and how it’s formed.</li><li>Why your brain clings to old behaviors.</li><li>The <em>spiral of healing</em> and why setbacks don’t mean you’ve failed.</li><li>Science-backed strategies to make habits stick — without shame.</li><li>How to turn small, repeatable actions into lifelong change.</li></ul><p><br>If you’re ready to stop fighting your body and start rebuilding a more peaceful relationship with food, I coach clients through this exact work. <strong>You can apply to work with me here:</strong><br><a href="https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program">https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</a></p><p><strong>Follow Adam:<br></strong> <a href="https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness">https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</a><br><a href="https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness">https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</a><br><a href="https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness">https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</a><br><a href="https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/">https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</a></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever thought, “I <em>know</em> what to do — so why can’t I just do it?” you're going to love this episode.</p><p>We’re breaking down why building healthy habits (especially around food, movement, and self-care) feels so hard — even when you’re motivated. We’ll talk about what’s <em>actually</em> going on in your brain, why willpower isn’t the answer, and how to make lasting changes that don’t rely on punishment or perfection.</p><p>You’ll learn:</p><ul><li>What a habit really is and how it’s formed.</li><li>Why your brain clings to old behaviors.</li><li>The <em>spiral of healing</em> and why setbacks don’t mean you’ve failed.</li><li>Science-backed strategies to make habits stick — without shame.</li><li>How to turn small, repeatable actions into lifelong change.</li></ul><p><br>If you’re ready to stop fighting your body and start rebuilding a more peaceful relationship with food, I coach clients through this exact work. <strong>You can apply to work with me here:</strong><br><a href="https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program">https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</a></p><p><strong>Follow Adam:<br></strong> <a href="https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness">https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</a><br><a href="https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness">https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</a><br><a href="https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness">https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</a><br><a href="https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/">https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1395</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever thought, “I <em>know</em> what to do — so why can’t I just do it?” you're going to love this episode.</p><p>We’re breaking down why building healthy habits (especially around food, movement, and self-care) feels so hard — even when you’re motivated. We’ll talk about what’s <em>actually</em> going on in your brain, why willpower isn’t the answer, and how to make lasting changes that don’t rely on punishment or perfection.</p><p>You’ll learn:</p><ul><li>What a habit really is and how it’s formed.</li><li>Why your brain clings to old behaviors.</li><li>The <em>spiral of healing</em> and why setbacks don’t mean you’ve failed.</li><li>Science-backed strategies to make habits stick — without shame.</li><li>How to turn small, repeatable actions into lifelong change.</li></ul><p><br>If you’re ready to stop fighting your body and start rebuilding a more peaceful relationship with food, I coach clients through this exact work. <strong>You can apply to work with me here:</strong><br><a href="https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program">https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</a></p><p><strong>Follow Adam:<br></strong> <a href="https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness">https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</a><br><a href="https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness">https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</a><br><a href="https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness">https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</a><br><a href="https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/">https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>How Do I Stop Eating?!</title>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>6</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>How Do I Stop Eating?!</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re turning the spotlight on fullness: what it feels like physically and why it’s so emotionally complicated. Maybe you were raised in the “clean plate club.” Maybe you feel guilty leaving food behind. Maybe fullness was something you were <em>shamed</em> for. Or maybe you’ve just spent so long dieting that you honestly don’t know what fullness even <em>feels</em> like anymore.</p><p>We’re unpacking:</p><ul><li>Why fullness is NOT a failure</li><li>How diet culture glorifies hunger and demonizes satisfaction</li><li>What “emotional fullness” is (and why it sometimes feels sad to stop eating)</li><li>How childhood patterns around food still show up at your dinner table</li><li>What it <em>really</em> feels like to be full (hint: it’s not always obvious)</li><li>The difference between stopping because you’re satisfied vs. stopping because you “should”</li><li>How to break free from the clean plate habit—and stop when your body says “I’ve had enough”</li></ul><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re turning the spotlight on fullness: what it feels like physically and why it’s so emotionally complicated. Maybe you were raised in the “clean plate club.” Maybe you feel guilty leaving food behind. Maybe fullness was something you were <em>shamed</em> for. Or maybe you’ve just spent so long dieting that you honestly don’t know what fullness even <em>feels</em> like anymore.</p><p>We’re unpacking:</p><ul><li>Why fullness is NOT a failure</li><li>How diet culture glorifies hunger and demonizes satisfaction</li><li>What “emotional fullness” is (and why it sometimes feels sad to stop eating)</li><li>How childhood patterns around food still show up at your dinner table</li><li>What it <em>really</em> feels like to be full (hint: it’s not always obvious)</li><li>The difference between stopping because you’re satisfied vs. stopping because you “should”</li><li>How to break free from the clean plate habit—and stop when your body says “I’ve had enough”</li></ul><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
      </content:encoded>
      <pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>1186</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>This week, we’re turning the spotlight on fullness: what it feels like physically and why it’s so emotionally complicated. Maybe you were raised in the “clean plate club.” Maybe you feel guilty leaving food behind. Maybe fullness was something you were <em>shamed</em> for. Or maybe you’ve just spent so long dieting that you honestly don’t know what fullness even <em>feels</em> like anymore.</p><p>We’re unpacking:</p><ul><li>Why fullness is NOT a failure</li><li>How diet culture glorifies hunger and demonizes satisfaction</li><li>What “emotional fullness” is (and why it sometimes feels sad to stop eating)</li><li>How childhood patterns around food still show up at your dinner table</li><li>What it <em>really</em> feels like to be full (hint: it’s not always obvious)</li><li>The difference between stopping because you’re satisfied vs. stopping because you “should”</li><li>How to break free from the clean plate habit—and stop when your body says “I’ve had enough”</li></ul><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. </p><p>Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness<br>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness<br>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Emotional Eating in Turbulent Times</title>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>5</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Emotional Eating in Turbulent Times</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you've been feeling overwhelmed by the world lately—if the stress, fear, and exhaustion have been hitting harder than usual—and you've noticed it showing up in your relationship with food, you're not alone. In this episode, we explore emotional eating through the lens of survival. From the weight of current events to the quiet chaos of everyday life, we're talking about why reaching for food can feel like the only way to cope—and why that's not something to be ashamed of.</p><p>We unpack the difference between true emotional eating and simply being undernourished, overlooked, or overextended. We also walk through the most common emotional triggers for eating, how to recognize them, and what to do when food becomes a stand-in for comfort, connection, or control. Most importantly, this episode is a reminder that in hard times, doing your best is enough—and there are ways to care for yourself without turning against your body in the process.</p><p><br><strong>Emotional Eating Assessment Questions: </strong></p><ul><li>I tend to reach for food when I’m feeling frustrated, stressed, or disappointed in myself.</li><li>Sometimes I eat to avoid dealing with what’s really going on.</li><li>There are times when life feels out of my control.</li><li>When problems come up, I struggle to make a plan and stick to it.</li><li>I have a hard time saying no, even when I really need to.</li><li>I don’t always feel supported by my family when I’m going through something.</li><li>I don’t like to burden my friends, so I usually keep my problems to myself.</li><li>It’s tough for me to open up about my feelings.</li><li>I can be pretty impulsive, especially when emotions are high.</li><li>I worry a lot about how people see me.</li><li>I feel pressure to make others happy, even at my own expense.</li><li>I don’t always feel secure or grounded in my life.</li><li>Stressful situations tend to throw me off balance.</li><li>When I’m overwhelmed, eating feels like the only thing I <em>can</em> control.</li><li>I don’t fully trust myself around food—especially when I’m emotional.</li><li>I often feel hopeless or stuck.</li><li>I have a hard time putting my needs first—I’m always trying to please others.</li><li>It’s hard for me to stop eating, even when I know I’m full.</li><li>A lot of the time, my life just feels chaotic or all over the place.</li><li>I tend to eat things I “shouldn’t” when no one’s watching—like sneaking candy or snacks when I’m alone.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>If you’re ready to stop fighting your body and start rebuilding a more peaceful relationship with food, I coach clients through this exact work. <strong>You can apply to work with me here:</strong><br> <a href="https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program">https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</a></p><p> <strong>Follow Adam:<br></strong> <a href="https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness">https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</a><br> <a href="https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness">https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</a><br> <a href="https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness">https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</a><br> <a href="https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/">https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</a></p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>If you've been feeling overwhelmed by the world lately—if the stress, fear, and exhaustion have been hitting harder than usual—and you've noticed it showing up in your relationship with food, you're not alone. In this episode, we explore emotional eating through the lens of survival. From the weight of current events to the quiet chaos of everyday life, we're talking about why reaching for food can feel like the only way to cope—and why that's not something to be ashamed of.</p><p>We unpack the difference between true emotional eating and simply being undernourished, overlooked, or overextended. We also walk through the most common emotional triggers for eating, how to recognize them, and what to do when food becomes a stand-in for comfort, connection, or control. Most importantly, this episode is a reminder that in hard times, doing your best is enough—and there are ways to care for yourself without turning against your body in the process.</p><p><br><strong>Emotional Eating Assessment Questions: </strong></p><ul><li>I tend to reach for food when I’m feeling frustrated, stressed, or disappointed in myself.</li><li>Sometimes I eat to avoid dealing with what’s really going on.</li><li>There are times when life feels out of my control.</li><li>When problems come up, I struggle to make a plan and stick to it.</li><li>I have a hard time saying no, even when I really need to.</li><li>I don’t always feel supported by my family when I’m going through something.</li><li>I don’t like to burden my friends, so I usually keep my problems to myself.</li><li>It’s tough for me to open up about my feelings.</li><li>I can be pretty impulsive, especially when emotions are high.</li><li>I worry a lot about how people see me.</li><li>I feel pressure to make others happy, even at my own expense.</li><li>I don’t always feel secure or grounded in my life.</li><li>Stressful situations tend to throw me off balance.</li><li>When I’m overwhelmed, eating feels like the only thing I <em>can</em> control.</li><li>I don’t fully trust myself around food—especially when I’m emotional.</li><li>I often feel hopeless or stuck.</li><li>I have a hard time putting my needs first—I’m always trying to please others.</li><li>It’s hard for me to stop eating, even when I know I’m full.</li><li>A lot of the time, my life just feels chaotic or all over the place.</li><li>I tend to eat things I “shouldn’t” when no one’s watching—like sneaking candy or snacks when I’m alone.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>If you’re ready to stop fighting your body and start rebuilding a more peaceful relationship with food, I coach clients through this exact work. <strong>You can apply to work with me here:</strong><br> <a href="https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program">https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</a></p><p> <strong>Follow Adam:<br></strong> <a href="https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness">https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</a><br> <a href="https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness">https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</a><br> <a href="https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness">https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</a><br> <a href="https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/">https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</a></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
      <enclosure url="https://media.transistor.fm/810e30d7/f3e9c6e7.mp3" length="14694350" type="audio/mpeg"/>
      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>814</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>
        <![CDATA[<p>If you've been feeling overwhelmed by the world lately—if the stress, fear, and exhaustion have been hitting harder than usual—and you've noticed it showing up in your relationship with food, you're not alone. In this episode, we explore emotional eating through the lens of survival. From the weight of current events to the quiet chaos of everyday life, we're talking about why reaching for food can feel like the only way to cope—and why that's not something to be ashamed of.</p><p>We unpack the difference between true emotional eating and simply being undernourished, overlooked, or overextended. We also walk through the most common emotional triggers for eating, how to recognize them, and what to do when food becomes a stand-in for comfort, connection, or control. Most importantly, this episode is a reminder that in hard times, doing your best is enough—and there are ways to care for yourself without turning against your body in the process.</p><p><br><strong>Emotional Eating Assessment Questions: </strong></p><ul><li>I tend to reach for food when I’m feeling frustrated, stressed, or disappointed in myself.</li><li>Sometimes I eat to avoid dealing with what’s really going on.</li><li>There are times when life feels out of my control.</li><li>When problems come up, I struggle to make a plan and stick to it.</li><li>I have a hard time saying no, even when I really need to.</li><li>I don’t always feel supported by my family when I’m going through something.</li><li>I don’t like to burden my friends, so I usually keep my problems to myself.</li><li>It’s tough for me to open up about my feelings.</li><li>I can be pretty impulsive, especially when emotions are high.</li><li>I worry a lot about how people see me.</li><li>I feel pressure to make others happy, even at my own expense.</li><li>I don’t always feel secure or grounded in my life.</li><li>Stressful situations tend to throw me off balance.</li><li>When I’m overwhelmed, eating feels like the only thing I <em>can</em> control.</li><li>I don’t fully trust myself around food—especially when I’m emotional.</li><li>I often feel hopeless or stuck.</li><li>I have a hard time putting my needs first—I’m always trying to please others.</li><li>It’s hard for me to stop eating, even when I know I’m full.</li><li>A lot of the time, my life just feels chaotic or all over the place.</li><li>I tend to eat things I “shouldn’t” when no one’s watching—like sneaking candy or snacks when I’m alone.</li></ul><p><br></p><p>If you’re ready to stop fighting your body and start rebuilding a more peaceful relationship with food, I coach clients through this exact work. <strong>You can apply to work with me here:</strong><br> <a href="https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program">https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</a></p><p> <strong>Follow Adam:<br></strong> <a href="https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness">https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</a><br> <a href="https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness">https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</a><br> <a href="https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness">https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</a><br> <a href="https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/">https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</a></p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Hunger Is Not Your Enemy</title>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>4</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Hunger Is Not Your Enemy</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever felt guilty for feeling hungry, tried to push past it, or waited until you were lightheaded to finally eat—this episode is for you.</p><p>In today’s conversation, we’re breaking down the <em>real</em> meaning of hunger. Spoiler: it’s not a problem to solve, it’s a signal to honor.</p><p>We’ll explore:</p><ul><li>Why hunger feels scary (and how diet culture made it that way)</li><li>How to recognize <em>your</em> unique hunger cues</li><li>What it means to trust your body again</li><li>The connection between hunger, self-care, and emotional awareness</li><li>The hunger scale (0–10) and how to use it as a tool, not a test</li></ul><p>💬 One of my favorite reminders from this episode: <em>“Let hunger be information—not ammunition.”<br></em><br> You don’t have to earn food. You don’t need to justify being hungry. You just have to show up for yourself.</p><p>🎧 PLUS: I talk about what it means to honor your hunger without guilt, how trauma and food insecurity can affect hunger signals, and how to rebuild trust if you’ve been disconnected from your body for years.</p><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <content:encoded>
        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever felt guilty for feeling hungry, tried to push past it, or waited until you were lightheaded to finally eat—this episode is for you.</p><p>In today’s conversation, we’re breaking down the <em>real</em> meaning of hunger. Spoiler: it’s not a problem to solve, it’s a signal to honor.</p><p>We’ll explore:</p><ul><li>Why hunger feels scary (and how diet culture made it that way)</li><li>How to recognize <em>your</em> unique hunger cues</li><li>What it means to trust your body again</li><li>The connection between hunger, self-care, and emotional awareness</li><li>The hunger scale (0–10) and how to use it as a tool, not a test</li></ul><p>💬 One of my favorite reminders from this episode: <em>“Let hunger be information—not ammunition.”<br></em><br> You don’t have to earn food. You don’t need to justify being hungry. You just have to show up for yourself.</p><p>🎧 PLUS: I talk about what it means to honor your hunger without guilt, how trauma and food insecurity can affect hunger signals, and how to rebuild trust if you’ve been disconnected from your body for years.</p><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>800</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>If you’ve ever felt guilty for feeling hungry, tried to push past it, or waited until you were lightheaded to finally eat—this episode is for you.</p><p>In today’s conversation, we’re breaking down the <em>real</em> meaning of hunger. Spoiler: it’s not a problem to solve, it’s a signal to honor.</p><p>We’ll explore:</p><ul><li>Why hunger feels scary (and how diet culture made it that way)</li><li>How to recognize <em>your</em> unique hunger cues</li><li>What it means to trust your body again</li><li>The connection between hunger, self-care, and emotional awareness</li><li>The hunger scale (0–10) and how to use it as a tool, not a test</li></ul><p>💬 One of my favorite reminders from this episode: <em>“Let hunger be information—not ammunition.”<br></em><br> You don’t have to earn food. You don’t need to justify being hungry. You just have to show up for yourself.</p><p>🎧 PLUS: I talk about what it means to honor your hunger without guilt, how trauma and food insecurity can affect hunger signals, and how to rebuild trust if you’ve been disconnected from your body for years.</p><p>✨ <em>Ready to work with me?</em> If this episode resonated with you, I coach clients through this exact work. Reconnecting with your body, ditching food guilt, and learning to eat in a way that feels good. Apply to work with me here: https://www.adamwrightfitness.com/wrightfit-elite-program</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Rules That Keep You Stuck</title>
      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>3</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>The Rules That Keep You Stuck</itunes:title>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if the guilt you feel around food isn’t actually about food—but about a rule you didn’t even know you were following?</p><p>In this episode, we unpack what food rules are, where they come from and how they quietly shape your relationship with food, hunger, and your body. I’ll walk you through two reflective assessments to help you spot the rules running the show—then share how to start letting them go.</p><p>We’ll talk about:</p><ul><li>Why food rules feel safe (even when they’re not)</li><li>Common rules you might’ve learned from trainers, parents, or wellness culture</li><li>The difference between external control and internal trust</li><li>What it actually looks like to eat without a rulebook</li></ul><p>Whether you're new to intuitive eating or deep in the process of unlearning, this episode is your reminder: you weren’t born with food rules. And that means you can let them go.</p><p><strong>Food Rule Self-Assessment:<br></strong><br>Do you count calories, macros, or points, obsessively?<br>Do calories determine what or how much you’re allowed to eat?<br>Do you feel you must eat perfectly to be healthy?<br>Do you follow rules about what time of day it’s okay to eat?<br>Do you avoid snacking, or feel guilty when you do?<br>Do you try to avoid specific foods entirely, like carbs or fat? (excluding medical reasons)<br>Do you eat differently when others are around?<br>Do you compare what’s on your plate to what others are eating?<br>Do you have rules around drinks—like you can only drink things with no calories?<br>Do you have rules around needing to work out to “earn” your food?<br>Do you believe carbs or sweets should be limited or avoided?<br>Do you weigh or measure your food to get the perfect serving size?<br>Do you keep a mental list of “off limits” foods?</p><p><strong>Family Food Rule Assessment:</strong></p><ul><li>Did anyone monitor your portions?</li><li>Were your parents dieting or critical of their own bodies?</li><li>Were sweets restricted?</li><li>Were snacks only allowed at specific times?</li><li>Did your parents label foods as “bad” or “fattening”?</li><li>Did your parents have strict guidelines about meals or how much you should eat?</li><li>Were you expected to finish everything on your plate, even if you weren’t hungry?</li><li>Were desserts or snacks only allowed as a special treat?</li><li>Did you ever feel you had to sneak food?</li><li>Were you ever given a nickname that had to to with your appetite, weight, or body size?</li><li>Were there different food rules for different members of the family?</li><li>Did your parents comment on what or how much you ate in front of others?</li><li>Did your household send mixed messages—telling you to lose weight but encouraging you to always finish your food?<p></p></li></ul><p>To apply for coaching, visit adamwrightfitness.com</p><p>Follow me:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if the guilt you feel around food isn’t actually about food—but about a rule you didn’t even know you were following?</p><p>In this episode, we unpack what food rules are, where they come from and how they quietly shape your relationship with food, hunger, and your body. I’ll walk you through two reflective assessments to help you spot the rules running the show—then share how to start letting them go.</p><p>We’ll talk about:</p><ul><li>Why food rules feel safe (even when they’re not)</li><li>Common rules you might’ve learned from trainers, parents, or wellness culture</li><li>The difference between external control and internal trust</li><li>What it actually looks like to eat without a rulebook</li></ul><p>Whether you're new to intuitive eating or deep in the process of unlearning, this episode is your reminder: you weren’t born with food rules. And that means you can let them go.</p><p><strong>Food Rule Self-Assessment:<br></strong><br>Do you count calories, macros, or points, obsessively?<br>Do calories determine what or how much you’re allowed to eat?<br>Do you feel you must eat perfectly to be healthy?<br>Do you follow rules about what time of day it’s okay to eat?<br>Do you avoid snacking, or feel guilty when you do?<br>Do you try to avoid specific foods entirely, like carbs or fat? (excluding medical reasons)<br>Do you eat differently when others are around?<br>Do you compare what’s on your plate to what others are eating?<br>Do you have rules around drinks—like you can only drink things with no calories?<br>Do you have rules around needing to work out to “earn” your food?<br>Do you believe carbs or sweets should be limited or avoided?<br>Do you weigh or measure your food to get the perfect serving size?<br>Do you keep a mental list of “off limits” foods?</p><p><strong>Family Food Rule Assessment:</strong></p><ul><li>Did anyone monitor your portions?</li><li>Were your parents dieting or critical of their own bodies?</li><li>Were sweets restricted?</li><li>Were snacks only allowed at specific times?</li><li>Did your parents label foods as “bad” or “fattening”?</li><li>Did your parents have strict guidelines about meals or how much you should eat?</li><li>Were you expected to finish everything on your plate, even if you weren’t hungry?</li><li>Were desserts or snacks only allowed as a special treat?</li><li>Did you ever feel you had to sneak food?</li><li>Were you ever given a nickname that had to to with your appetite, weight, or body size?</li><li>Were there different food rules for different members of the family?</li><li>Did your parents comment on what or how much you ate in front of others?</li><li>Did your household send mixed messages—telling you to lose weight but encouraging you to always finish your food?<p></p></li></ul><p>To apply for coaching, visit adamwrightfitness.com</p><p>Follow me:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2025 09:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>881</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What if the guilt you feel around food isn’t actually about food—but about a rule you didn’t even know you were following?</p><p>In this episode, we unpack what food rules are, where they come from and how they quietly shape your relationship with food, hunger, and your body. I’ll walk you through two reflective assessments to help you spot the rules running the show—then share how to start letting them go.</p><p>We’ll talk about:</p><ul><li>Why food rules feel safe (even when they’re not)</li><li>Common rules you might’ve learned from trainers, parents, or wellness culture</li><li>The difference between external control and internal trust</li><li>What it actually looks like to eat without a rulebook</li></ul><p>Whether you're new to intuitive eating or deep in the process of unlearning, this episode is your reminder: you weren’t born with food rules. And that means you can let them go.</p><p><strong>Food Rule Self-Assessment:<br></strong><br>Do you count calories, macros, or points, obsessively?<br>Do calories determine what or how much you’re allowed to eat?<br>Do you feel you must eat perfectly to be healthy?<br>Do you follow rules about what time of day it’s okay to eat?<br>Do you avoid snacking, or feel guilty when you do?<br>Do you try to avoid specific foods entirely, like carbs or fat? (excluding medical reasons)<br>Do you eat differently when others are around?<br>Do you compare what’s on your plate to what others are eating?<br>Do you have rules around drinks—like you can only drink things with no calories?<br>Do you have rules around needing to work out to “earn” your food?<br>Do you believe carbs or sweets should be limited or avoided?<br>Do you weigh or measure your food to get the perfect serving size?<br>Do you keep a mental list of “off limits” foods?</p><p><strong>Family Food Rule Assessment:</strong></p><ul><li>Did anyone monitor your portions?</li><li>Were your parents dieting or critical of their own bodies?</li><li>Were sweets restricted?</li><li>Were snacks only allowed at specific times?</li><li>Did your parents label foods as “bad” or “fattening”?</li><li>Did your parents have strict guidelines about meals or how much you should eat?</li><li>Were you expected to finish everything on your plate, even if you weren’t hungry?</li><li>Were desserts or snacks only allowed as a special treat?</li><li>Did you ever feel you had to sneak food?</li><li>Were you ever given a nickname that had to to with your appetite, weight, or body size?</li><li>Were there different food rules for different members of the family?</li><li>Did your parents comment on what or how much you ate in front of others?</li><li>Did your household send mixed messages—telling you to lose weight but encouraging you to always finish your food?<p></p></li></ul><p>To apply for coaching, visit adamwrightfitness.com</p><p>Follow me:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>You Are Not A Before Picture</title>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:title>You Are Not A Before Picture</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Showing Up Anyway, Adam opens up about why he no longer uses before and after photos—and what finally made that decision clear. He unpacks how these images, no matter how well-intentioned, often reinforce diet culture and reduce people to their bodies. Instead, Adam shares what real transformation looks like when you focus on mental health, habits, and self-worth. If you've ever looked at a photo and questioned your progress, this one’s for you.</p><p>To apply for coaching, visit adamwrightfitness.com</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Showing Up Anyway, Adam opens up about why he no longer uses before and after photos—and what finally made that decision clear. He unpacks how these images, no matter how well-intentioned, often reinforce diet culture and reduce people to their bodies. Instead, Adam shares what real transformation looks like when you focus on mental health, habits, and self-worth. If you've ever looked at a photo and questioned your progress, this one’s for you.</p><p>To apply for coaching, visit adamwrightfitness.com</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 24 May 2025 11:50:50 -0700</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Showing Up Anyway, Adam opens up about why he no longer uses before and after photos—and what finally made that decision clear. He unpacks how these images, no matter how well-intentioned, often reinforce diet culture and reduce people to their bodies. Instead, Adam shares what real transformation looks like when you focus on mental health, habits, and self-worth. If you've ever looked at a photo and questioned your progress, this one’s for you.</p><p>To apply for coaching, visit adamwrightfitness.com</p><p>Follow Adam:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Starting Imperfectly</title>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>1</podcast:episode>
      <itunes:title>Starting Imperfectly</itunes:title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the inaugural episode of 'Showing Up Anyway,' Coach Adam shares his personal journey through the challenges of diet culture, body image, and the importance of embracing imperfection. He discusses his transition from personal training to creating content that promotes anti-diet culture and body positivity. Adam emphasizes the significance of starting imperfectly and the value of showing up, even when feeling scared or uncertain. The episode serves as a motivational call to action for listeners to prioritize their mental and physical well-being without the pressure of perfection.</p><p>To apply for coaching, visit adamwrightfitness.com</p><p>Follow me:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the inaugural episode of 'Showing Up Anyway,' Coach Adam shares his personal journey through the challenges of diet culture, body image, and the importance of embracing imperfection. He discusses his transition from personal training to creating content that promotes anti-diet culture and body positivity. Adam emphasizes the significance of starting imperfectly and the value of showing up, even when feeling scared or uncertain. The episode serves as a motivational call to action for listeners to prioritize their mental and physical well-being without the pressure of perfection.</p><p>To apply for coaching, visit adamwrightfitness.com</p><p>Follow me:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2025 12:31:17 -0700</pubDate>
      <author>Adam Wright</author>
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      <itunes:author>Adam Wright</itunes:author>
      <itunes:duration>798</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the inaugural episode of 'Showing Up Anyway,' Coach Adam shares his personal journey through the challenges of diet culture, body image, and the importance of embracing imperfection. He discusses his transition from personal training to creating content that promotes anti-diet culture and body positivity. Adam emphasizes the significance of starting imperfectly and the value of showing up, even when feeling scared or uncertain. The episode serves as a motivational call to action for listeners to prioritize their mental and physical well-being without the pressure of perfection.</p><p>To apply for coaching, visit adamwrightfitness.com</p><p>Follow me:</p><p>https://instagram.com/adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://youtube.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://tiktok.com/@adamwrightfitness</p><p>https://facebook.com/adamwrightfitness/</p>]]>
      </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:keywords>wellness, fitness, nutrition, mindset, body, food, healing, habits, progress, movement, strength, confidence, self-love, self-worth, rest, recovery, emotions, identity, inclusive, anti-diet, intuitive, realistic, sustainable, balance, compassion, binge, guilt, shame, restriction, diet, culture, burnout, perfection, failure, success, support, growth, freedom, enough</itunes:keywords>
      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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