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We are Balance365. We are bringing balance, moderation and sanity to women's health and fitness. Our approach is unique, yet simple: women need to figure out what works for their unique life! This is what allows women to live happily and healthfully with balance and ease.
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Episode Overview If you've ever tracked macros, calories, or points, chances are you've hit a point where it no longer felt empowering—it felt exhausting. In this episode, Jen and Annie open up about their own histories with tracking, why it worked until it didn't, and what actually helped them build a healthier relationship with food. They break down the major downsides of tracking, including mental fatigue, food anxiety, and the inability to trust your own body. You'll also learn about the two powerful internal cues—hunger and satiety—that helped them and thousands of women in Balance365 Coaching ditch the food obsession and build lasting habits. If you're wondering "but if I'm not tracking… what do I do?"—this episode is your answer. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why tracking macros or calories can feel so satisfying—and why that doesn't last The 3 most common downsides to food tracking (and what no one tells you about them) How hunger and satiety cues can help you regulate your eating naturally What to do if you're totally disconnected from your internal cues
Episode Overview The holiday season can feel like one long buffet table—especially when Halloween hits and suddenly there's candy everywhere. If you've ever felt like one "fun-size" chocolate turns into weeks of overeating and guilt, this episode is for you. In this powerful live coaching session, Jen works with Andrea, a long-time listener and mom of three, who shares how her normally balanced habits get totally derailed during the holidays. Together, they explore practical strategies for reducing food anxiety, building self-trust, and creating eating experiences that feel intentional—not reactive. If you're bracing yourself for another season of spiraling, this episode will help you break the cycle without giving up your favorite foods. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why Halloween often kicks off months of overeating (and how to interrupt that pattern) The emotional and environmental triggers that lead to food spirals How to identify your "hell yes" eating experiences vs. the ones you regret The power of self-soothing and planning your indulgences without guilt
Episode Overview Listener Michelle wrote in with a great question: What do I do about gym anxiety when I'm traveling? In this episode, Annie and Jen unpack the all-too-common experience of wanting to work out but anxiety about a new gym environment holding you back. They offer practical, empowering strategies to help you stay committed to your workouts—no matter where you are. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points How to reduce anxiety before you even step into a new gym Why a flexible plan (with familiar exercises) makes all the difference What to say to yourself when anxiety spikes The truth about what really stops most people from taking action
Episode Overview What do you do when your 66-year-old body can't keep up with what you used to do at 40? That's the honest and relatable question sent in through our new Balance365 hotline—and it's one that so many women will resonate with. In this episode, Annie and Jennifer unpack the sneaky comparison trap of measuring your progress against your past self and offer clear, compassionate guidance on how to move forward with realistic, empowering expectations. They also break down exercise guidelines, mindset shifts, and how to parent yourself through this season of change. If you're feeling frustrated by your body's changing needs, this conversation will help you stop resisting, start accepting, and rebuild a plan that works for you. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why comparing yourself to your younger self is a trap—and how to get out of it What "meeting yourself where you're at" really looks like A breakdown of realistic fitness guidelines in midlife How to reframe your workouts as wins, not failures
Episode Overview In this listener Q+A episode, Annie and Jen answer a curious listener's question about how they are personally preparing for perimenopause and menopause. They talk honestly about their own experiences navigating midlife transitions, how stress, mindset, and lifestyle all factor in, and what habits they're doubling down on (without going all-or-nothing). This episode is full of big sister energy, practical wisdom, and a much-needed reminder that you are not powerless here. Aging is inevitable. Suffering through it is not. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why perimenopause often amplifies already "slippery" habits The most common fear women face in midlife (hint: it's not hot flashes) What habits actually matter most in this season How to shift from panic and control to self-trust and consistency
Episode Overview If you've ever looked at your goals—whether it's losing weight, improving your habits, or changing your relationship with food—and thought, "This feels impossible," you're not alone. In this episode, Jen and Annie tackle one of the most common barriers they hear from women in the Balance365 community: the overwhelming pressure to change everything right now. They share their own experiences with big behavior and body goals, and why self-compassion, radical acceptance, and focusing on the process (not just the outcome) is key. This episode is a reminder that it's okay to take your time, and more importantly, it's necessary if you want lasting results. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why overwhelm happens when goals feel too big—and how to break that cycle How catastrophizing keeps you stuck (and how to stop) The mindset shift that helped Annie become someone she never thought she'd be Why enjoying the process is essential, not optional
Episode Overview Is skipping breakfast always a red flag? Not necessarily. In this Q+A episode, Jen and Annie dive deep into a listener's question: "Is it bad to skip a meal if I'm truly not hungry?" They unpack what it really means to listen to your internal cues, how your nighttime habits might be affecting your morning hunger, and why the answer to this question isn't as simple as "just eat" or "just skip." You'll hear why blindly following rules (even ones that seem healthy) can backfire, how coffee might be tricking your hunger signals, and what skipping meals could mean for your energy, cravings, and nutrition goals throughout the day. This episode is full of practical insights and honest reflection to help you make informed decisions for yourself. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why you're really not hungry in the morning (hint: look upstream) How caffeine, nighttime snacking, and skipping breakfast connect Signs that you're following a diet rule vs. practicing critical thinking The challenges of meeting your protein and fiber needs when skipping meals
Episode Overview If perfectionist thinking and all-or-nothing habits have kept you stuck, you're not alone. In this episode, Jen breaks down why so many "recovering perfectionist" women struggle to build habits that last—and what to do instead. You'll learn how perfectionism fuels inconsistency, how to reframe failure, and how to apply the Balance365 concept of "all or something" to build real momentum with your goals. This episode is packed with practical, compassionate advice for anyone who's tired of falling off track and ready to try a new approach—one that actually works. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why perfectionism leads to self-sabotage (not success) The power of "all or something" thinking How to set realistic, achievable goals that build confidence Why consistent imperfect action is the secret to success
Episode Overview Do you find yourself wandering into the kitchen and grabbing a handful of snacks without even thinking? You're not alone. In this short but powerful Q+A episode, Balance365 co-founder Jennifer Campbell walks through the exact process she used to stop her own habit of mindless pantry snacking—without relying on willpower. She introduces a simple yet powerful framework that will help you interrupt those unconscious eating habits and replace them with intentional actions that feel better. If you're ready to take a compassionate, realistic approach to changing your eating habits, this one's for you. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why mindless eating happens (and how to spot it) Jennifer's personal example of breaking a snacking habit The 3-step framework: Stop, Identify, Swap Why physiological satisfaction matters before habit change
Episode Overview In this episode, we're diving into one of the most common (and rarely discussed) concerns around weight loss: loose skin. From personal stories to practical strategies, we're addressing the fears, frustrations, and solutions that come with a changing body. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points What causes loose skin and why it's so individual The truth about creams, wraps, and waist trainers Real solutions for managing friction, comfort, and confidence Why fear of loose skin shouldn't stop you from making changes
Episode Overview When your child expresses interest in a sport, especially at a competitive level, it can bring up a lot—your hopes, your fears, even your own history with sports and body image. In this episode, we respond to a listener's question about a six-year-old aiming for an advanced gymnastics program. We discuss how to support her goal while keeping the focus on fun, skills, and self-led motivation—without adding unnecessary pressure or passing down our old stories. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to Balance365 Coaching to get access to so much more! Get your name on our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points How to separate your "stuff" from your child's goals Why effort and fun matter more than outcomes in youth sports Making skill-building playful (and even doing it together) Setting boundaries and expectations for competitive sports
Episode Overview You've probably heard it before: "If you eat too little, your body goes into starvation mode and holds onto fat." But is that actually true? In this solo Q+A, Jennifer dives into the myth of "starvation mode" and explains what's really going on when you feel like you're doing everything right—but the scale isn't moving. From rebound eating to mindless bites, she breaks down three common reasons women mistakenly think they're not losing weight because they're eating too little. Whether you're stuck, frustrated, or just confused by conflicting advice online, this episode will give you the clarity and confidence to move forward. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to Balance365 Coaching to get access to so much more! Get your name on our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why a true calorie deficit will always result in fat loss The role of rebound eating, mindless snacking, and calorie-dense foods How dieting drives hunger, low energy, and ultimately overeating What GLP-1s reveal about the truth of energy balance
Episode Overview When you've been putting in the work—eating better, moving your body more, staying consistent—but the scale won't budge, it's easy to feel confused or frustrated. In today's Q+A episode, we're answering a member's question about why her weight hasn't changed after a few weeks of eating less and exercising more. We break down the most common reasons the scale might stall (even when you're doing "everything right"), the role of perception vs. reality in fat loss, and why meaningful changes often take longer than expected. If you've ever wondered, "Am I doing something wrong?" this episode is for you. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to Balance365 Coaching to get access to so much more! Get your name on our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points How to tell if you're actually in a calorie deficit Why two to three weeks isn't enough time to assess progress The power of tracking (without micromanaging) What to do if your weight isn't moving after 4–6 weeks
Episode Overview For many women, stepping on the scale feels like stepping into a minefield. Rationally, we know weight fluctuates. But emotionally? A number that's up (or even the same) can send us spiraling. In this episode, we unpack the real reason behind "scale drama" and help you build a more neutral, empowering relationship with your weight data. You'll learn practical mindset shifts and habits to move from reactive weighing to strategic data collection—without the emotional rollercoaster. If you've ever found yourself questioning everything because of one weigh-in, this episode is for you. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to Balance365 Coaching to get access to so much more! Get your name on our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points How to shift from emotionally reactive to data-informed scale use The difference between observing and analyzing scale numbers Why overanalyzing leads to suffering—and what to do instead Whether you should weigh more often or less (spoiler: it depends!)
Episode Overview Are you stuck in the cycle of reaching for candy, snacks, or sweet treats every time you feel stressed, bored, or drained? You're not alone—and there's a better way. In this Q&A episode, Annie and Jen dig into emotional eating and share why simply "swapping" food for another action often doesn't work unless you understand what's really driving your cravings. They introduce their simple but powerful framework—Stop, Identify, Swap—to help you pause, check in with yourself, and choose a reward that truly meets your emotional or physical needs. From getting outside for a few deep breaths to reassessing how much you're taking on each day, this episode is packed with practical ideas to help you find balance without relying on food as your only comfort. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to Balance365 Coaching to get access to so much more! Get your name on our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points The Stop-Identify-Swap framework for emotional eating How to uncover the true need behind food cravings Small, quick rituals to replace emotional eating triggers Why sleep might be your best "swap" for candy cravings
Episode Overview Amanda Thebe is back… And she's not holding back! In her third appearance on the podcast, Amanda joins Jen and Annie to unpack the current state of menopause in the wellness world. From shady supplement claims to fear-based fitness advice, Amanda calls out the nonsense and brings clarity to what really helps women feel better in midlife. Together, the trio talk about what's changed since Amanda first came on the show in 2017, why the menopause conversation has exploded in recent years, and what's genuinely worth your time, energy, and money. Whether you're navigating perimenopause yourself or supporting someone who is, this conversation is full of honest insights and practical wisdom. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to Balance365 Coaching to get access to so much more! Get your name on our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why menopause is having a "moment"—and what's problematic about it The truth behind popular menopause myths (weighted vests, cardio, metabolism, and more) How some "experts" are profiting off women's vulnerability What actually works to feel better during perimenopause and beyond Related Content Amanda's Website Amanda's Instagram Episode 274: Menopause Nutrition Considerations with Dietitians Hillary Wright & Elizabeth Ward Episode 315: 5 Supplements Every Woman Should Consider for Healthy Aging Episode 145: Menopause – Weight Loss, Wellness, And Learning To Thrive Episode 373: Q+A – How Do I Embrace Menopause Without It Impacting My Mindset? Episode 363: Q+A – Does Menopause Cause Weight Gain?
Episode Overview If you've ever realized your weight loss efforts were rooted in trying to please others, whether that's a partner, a doctor, or society at large, this episode is for you. We dive into the shift from external to internal motivation, why relying on shame or fear doesn't work long-term, and how to uncover your true values to create sustainable change. In this episode, Jen and Annie discuss the very real and common fear many women have that others might stop loving or respecting them if they don't change their bodies. But what if your goals were actually your own? What if you didn't have to chase someone else's standards? You'll learn how to develop intrinsic motivation that feels good, empowering, and lasting without needing a cheerleader or a looming deadline. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to Balance365 Coaching to get access to so much more! Get your name on our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points The difference between external and internal motivation and why it matters How cultural and relational pressure affects women's goals Real examples of fear-based motivation (and how to spot them) How to reconnect with your values to create lasting behavior change
Episode Overview When it comes to meal frequency, one of the most common questions we hear is: "Is it better to eat three meals a day or include snacks?" It's a fair question—but it might not be the most helpful one. In this candid Q+A episode, Annie and Jen dig into why there's no "right" number of meals or snacks that works for everyone. They explain why the answer lies in your individual hunger cues, preferences, and lifestyle—not a rigid set of diet rules. Whether you're a teacher with limited breaks, someone who loves food prep, or a busy mom trying to keep it simple, this episode will help you tune into what actually works for you. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to Balance365 Coaching to get access to so much more! Get your name on our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why there's no universal answer to how often you should eat How your hunger and satiety cues can guide your meal schedule Common meal/snack patterns that work for many people Why rigid meal plans can backfire
Episode Overview Summer is here—and with it, a whole new level of unpredictability. Whether you're juggling vacations, kids at home, or a totally different daily rhythm, it's easy to feel like your healthy routines are slipping. In this episode, Annie and Jen tackle a listener's smart, timely question: "How do I keep structure in my eating when my summer is completely unstructured?" They unpack why routines fall apart in summer, how to anticipate and adapt to changing circumstances, and simple ways to stay grounded in your goals without needing everything to be perfect. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to Balance365 Coaching to get access to so much more! Get your name on our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why summer throws routines off—and how to adjust without spiraling How to carry your current habits into a new season The mindset shift that helps you "bounce back" faster Practical tips for planning around summer chaos
Episode Overview A caloric deficit is essential for fat loss—but do you have to count calories to achieve it? In this Q&A episode, Annie and Jen unpack what it really means to be in a caloric deficit and why tracking every bite isn't the only path to success. They explore how behavior change, not just data collection, is the heart of sustainable weight loss. If you're tired of tracking or feel stuck relying on external tools like calorie or macro counting, this episode is a must-listen. You'll learn how to gauge your progress without obsessively logging food, why most people don't want to track forever, and how to build internal skills and habits that support fat loss naturally—no spreadsheets required. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to Balance365 Coaching to get access to so much more! Get your name on our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why calorie counting isn't the only way to create a deficit How to use your body's feedback to assess progress The difference between external rules and internal skills Why habit-based approaches are more sustainable for most women
























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Jen and Annie share their experience and expertise in a way that feels like you're chatting with good girlfriends while also gaining a deeper appreciation for yourself and what choices will help you move forward with authenticity. You will laugh, you will feel seen and you may even shed a tear but my hope if you will feel you have found your people, and your safe place amongst friends online. I look forward to the lessons and light from the Balance 365 life podcast every week.
Annie where is this over 30 bar?!? Also great podcast. I love the 3 of you. Listening to your podcasts make my day better everytime I listen. -Des Moines native, Iowa girl
Great episode!!!!! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌