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Broads: The Bold & Badass Fitness Podcast for Women
Broads: The Bold & Badass Fitness Podcast for Women
Author: Tara LaFerrara
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Welcome to BROADS: The Bold & Badass Fitness Podcast for Women. I’m Tara and I’m here to empower you to feel strong in your body, be confident to take up space, and cultivate that badassery you’ve been holding back (yes, I did just make up the word badassery).
You’re here because you know there is more to life and you’re ready to go after it … you just need some support and guidance along the way. So tune in, stay a while, and I promise to be right here alongside you as we figure this shit out, together.
You’re here because you know there is more to life and you’re ready to go after it … you just need some support and guidance along the way. So tune in, stay a while, and I promise to be right here alongside you as we figure this shit out, together.
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Ever wonder if you’re actually lifting heavy enough or just going through the motions?In this episode of BROADS, I’m joined by my girl Emily (aka ATX Cake Bae and the marketing + ops queen behind Broads) for a raw, unfiltered fitness Q&A. We’re tackling the real questions you send me every week: how to build mind–muscle connection, how to stop second-guessing your workouts, and how to finally feel strong and confident in your body.We talk about what it means to “train smarter, not harder”, how to push through gym anxiety, and why maintenance seasons are actually a sign of progress, not failure. Emily opens up about her own health and hormone journey, and I share what it felt like stepping back into competition mode at APEX and finding that athlete fire again.If you’ve ever felt like a newbie in the gym, questioned your form mid-set, or battled imposter syndrome under the bar, this one’s for you.We Also Discuss:(00:06) Fitness Q&A with Emily: answering your most-asked training questions, no fluff.(04:40) How Emily’s adapting her training through hormone shifts and stress.(10:32) My APEX recap and the power of community in women’s strength.(15:28) What it actually means to “feel” the muscle you’re training.(19:47) How to plan your workouts, take up space, and move with purpose.(24:50) Progressive Lifting and Overcoming Fear: using RPE, testing your limits, and trusting your strength.(33:57) Embracing Growth and Overcoming Insecurities(41:34) Why showing up, not perfection, builds lasting strength.Thank You to Our Sponsors:Timeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.HUME: Go to humebody.com and use the code TARA at checkout for up to 50% off.Black Friday Deal on Broads: From November 24th through December 1st, if you apply, do your consult call, and join BroadsCOACH at https://www.broads.app/ you’ll get coaching completely free through the holidays. Your actual contract doesn’t begin until January 1st. Promo ends December 1st. Claim your spot now!Check out more from Broads:Website: https://www.broads.app/Instagram: @broads.podcast @broads.app
Ever wonder why you can lift heavy but still feel stiff and clunky? Why your body feels disconnected even though you're strong on paper?In this episode of BROADS, I'm joined by Katie St. Clair, strength coach and founder of Empowered Performance, to talk about why strength and athleticism are not the same thing and how to train your body to move better, not just lift heavier.We also dive into the most common compensation patterns in women (hip hiking, low back arching), why breathing is the foundation of everything, and Katie's exact five-minute drill that creates more mobility than a 20-minute warmup.Katie St. Clair is a seasoned strength coach, educator, and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in the fitness industry. She is the founder of Empowered Performance, a program and academy designed to elevate coaching standards through biomechanics, anatomy, respiration, and creative thinking.We Also Discuss:(06:51) Why women lift heavy but don't feel athletic(09:25) The biggest mistake women make when trying to move like an athlete(10:22) What "ribs over hips" means and why it matters(11:20) The one movement pattern you should fix before adding weight(12:06) What's really going on when you're always sore or tight(16:19) The most common compensation patterns in women (and how to fix them)(23:46) How to rebuild trust in your body after childbirth or injury(36:24) How breathing and core control impact athletic performance(40:17) Katie's core pillars for building strength and athletic ability(55:29) How Katie navigated a male-dominated industry for 25 years Thank You to Our Sponsors:Timeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours. Check out more from Broads:Website: https://www.broads.app/Instagram: @broads.podcast @broads.appFind more from Katie St. Clair:Instagram: @katie.stclair.fitnessWebsite: https://www.katiestclairfitness.com/empowered-performance-main
Scared to walk into the gym? Convinced everyone's staring at you? Worried you'll look clueless using equipment?Let's be real: the gym can be intimidating as hell. But gym intimidation can't be the reason you skip your workout. You have goals to reach, strength to build, and confidence to build, and you're not going to get there by staying comfortable.Today, I'm giving you 9 ways to overcome gym intimidation so you can walk into any gym feeling strong, confident, and ready to crush your workout. I'm also sharing my free step-by-step guide: How to Get Started in the Gym 101, which walks you through exactly what to do when you walk through those doors.What's Discussed:(01:56) Have a plan before you go(02:52) Focus on yourself (no one is watching you)(03:59) Go during off-peak hours(04:34) Dress for confidence, not Instagram(05:13) People are actually nicer than you think(06:11) Work out with a friend or mentor(06:44) Scope out the gym beforehand(07:55) Warm up in a safe corner(08:56) Try a different gym or start at homeThank You to Our Sponsors:Timeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.Gym Starter Guide: Ready to stop waiting for "someday"? Download the free guide at https://www.broads.app/gym-starter-guideYour next step starts here:Check out more from Broads: https://www.broads.app/→ Follow along on IG: @broads.podcast | @broads.app
Dating in 2025 feels broken. But what if the problem isn't the apps, your body, or the fact that no one talks to each other anymore. It's just that you're approaching it all wrong?In this episode of BROADS, I'm joined by Talia Koren, host of Dating Intentionally, to talk about why dating apps actually work when you use them strategically and how to approach someone at the gym without making it weird. We also dive into why modifications matter in dating just like they do in training, and how to maintain your routine when new relationship energy takes over.Talia Koren is a dating expert, podcast host, and founder of Dating Intentionally. After going on 64 first dates in one year using apps and IRL connections, she met her husband on Hinge (he was number 56) and now teaches women how to date strategically and authentically.We Also Discuss:(04:44) The real truth about whether dating apps actually work(05:17) How to know if your profile is working (and what to fix if it's not)(06:27) Why you need 10-15 matches just to get one date(10:09) Which dating app you should actually be using(16:48) Green flags to look for on a first date(19:24) When lifestyle differences become deal-breakers(22:02) What to do when your partner doesn't share your fitness lifestyle(30:09) The harsh reality about what holds people back on dating apps(32:52) Why being muscular is actually an asset in dating(38:22) How to approach someone at the gym (and actually get their number)(46:35) What to do when a new relationship derails your fitness routineThank You to Our Sponsors:Timeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.Gym Starter Guide: Ready to stop waiting for "someday"? Download the free guide at https://www.broads.app/gym-starter-guide Check out more from Broads:Website: https://www.broads.app/Instagram: @broads.podcast @broads.app Find more from Talia Koren:Instagram: @dating.intentionally
Think the number on the scale is the ultimate measure of success? That smaller is always better? That hitting your "goal weight" will finally make you feel confident? You've been sold a lie. Today, I'm breaking down the 10 things you need to know about body recomposition so you can stop chasing the scale and start building the body you actually want. I'm also diving into why lifting heavy is non-negotiable, how to distribute your protein throughout the day, why carbs fuel your performance instead of making you gain weight, and how recovery creates the results you're chasing in the gym.If you're tired of being smaller but softer, weaker but lighter, or hitting your "goal weight" only to feel disappointed, this is the episode that's going to flip the switch. What's Discussed:(10:44) Weight loss shrinks you, body recomp reshapes you(16:59) Why fat loss alone backfires every time(20:05) How long recomposition actually takes (and why that's worth it)(22:51) Why muscle is your secret weapon for metabolism and longevity(24:37) Why lifting heavy is non-negotiable for body recomp(26:04) Protein distribution matters just as much as total intake(28:11) Why carbs are your friend, not your enemy(29:47) Recovery creates results (not just more workouts)(31:42) The only two supplements that actually matter(34:23) How to measure progress without obsessing over the scaleThank You to Our Sponsors:Timeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.Gym Starter Guide: Ready to stop waiting for "someday"? Download the free guide at https://www.broads.app/gym-starter-guide Your next step starts here:→ broads.app→ Follow along on IG: @broads.podcast | @broads.app
Think fitness has to be all-or-nothing? That the only way to see results is to grind harder, sweat more, and push through pain? If you’ve ever felt stuck in the shame cycle of workouts that feel like punishment, this episode is going to flip the script.In this episode, I’m joined by Sadie Lincoln, co-founder and CEO of Barre3, to talk about why the fitness industry has sold women on shame and “no pain, no gain,” and how to replace it with a smarter, more sustainable model.We dive into Sadie’s comfort → brave → fight framework, the truth about modifications as performance tools, and why short movement snacks throughout the day often beat one big sweat session. Sadie also shares how to tune into your body’s sensations to quiet the inner critic, plus her honest take on wearables, recovery, and motivation that actually lasts.If you’re ready to shift from grinding harder to working smarter, this episode will show you how to find strength, confidence, and longevity, in and out of the gym.Sadie Lincoln is the co-founder of Barre3, a global fitness company with over 200 studios and a thriving online platform. With more than 17 years of teaching experience, she’s redefining what results look like for women by combining strength, cardio, and mindfulness into every class.We Also Discuss:(00:46) Why shame sells in fitness, yet never sticks(11:05) The mindset shift that makes workouts feel empowering, not punishing(20:46) How growth really happens, and why community matters more than willpower(25:33) The industry myth women should finally start questioning(38:22) One simple movement practice that can change your entire day(42:20) Why modifications aren’t “less than”, they’re the smarter way to train(46:31) Progression vs. perfection: redefining what success actually looks likeThank You to Our Sponsors:Timeline: 20% off of Mitopure Gummies. Just go to timeline.com/TARA, and see what it feels like when your recovery and strength finally click. Check out more from Broads:Website: https://www.broads.app/Instagram: @broads.podcast @broads.appFind more from Sadie Lincoln:Website: https://barre3.comInstagram: @barre3Instagram: @sadielincoln
This one gets personal. I share my story, growing up praised for performance, losing my athletic identity, spiraling into restriction, bingeing, and running myself into the ground. A coach tells me to lose weight, shame follows, and I chase “smaller” at all costs. The shift starts with one yes: a park workout. From there, I rebuilt myself. HIIT opens the door to movement; strength training changes everything. Lifting teaches me to take up space, eat for fuel, and measure progress by power, not a scale. I define what “enough” means on my terms.In this episode of Broads, I break down how mindset questions create momentum, why one decision beats perfection, and what real progress looks like, and spoiler: It's not what you've been told. If you feel stuck, this episode is your sign. Freedom is possible. Start with one yes, and watch every other part of your life follow!What's Discussed:(00:04) The moment I finally share my real story: the messy truth behind the highlight reel(14:32) The breaking point: when discipline was really just fear in disguise(20:51) The yes that changed everything (and why it wasn’t about the workout)(28:10) How lifting 250 pounds rewired my brain about worth and confidence(43:56) The one decision that flips everything, from chasing smaller to claiming freedomThank You to Our Sponsors:Broads: Ready to ditch the BS and start feeling strong in your body? Work 1:1 with a Broads Coach to get custom programming + nutritional guidance to finally reach your goals. Learn more at https://www.broads.app/joinLearn more from BroadsWebsite: https://www.broads.app/Instagram: @broads.podcast @broads.app
Think hybrid training is just for elite athletes or that cardio will kill your gains? Think again. If you've been stuck choosing between being strong OR having good cardio, this episode will change everything.I'm back with Dr. Alyssa Olenick (Doc Lyss), exercise physiologist and hybrid training expert, to break down what hybrid training actually is, why the fitness industry loves to pit strength against cardio, and how you can train for multiple goals without sacrificing your gains.We dive into why most people aren't doing enough cardio to actually interfere with their strength, how to structure your week when you only have 3-4 days to train, and Alyssa's no-nonsense approach to recovery. Plus, we tackle the biggest misconceptions holding people back and why "failure is feedback" might be the mindset shift you need.Dr. Alyssa Olenick is an exercise physiologist with a PhD in Exercise Metabolism and Female Physiology, ultramarathon runner, and hybrid training coach. She's all about evidence-based, no-nonsense training that helps people get stronger AND fitter. If you're ready to stop choosing sides in the cardio vs. strength debate, this episode is for you.What's Discussed:(05:09) What is Hybrid Training and Why It Gets Pushback(14:10) Defining True Cardiovascular Training(23:07) Debunking "Cardio Kills Gains" Myths(32:50) Strength vs Endurance Backgrounds in Hybrid Training(39:51) Genetics and Training Adaptations(48:04) Structuring Training with Limited Time(53:32) Recovery Protocols for Hybrid Athletes(01:10:03) Learning to Listen to Your BodyThank You to Our Sponsors:Timeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours. Check out more from Broads:Website: https://www.broads.app/Instagram: @broads.podcast @broads.appFind more from Dr. Alyssa Olenik:Instagram: @doclyssfitnessWebsite: https://doclyssfitness.com/
Let’s be real, if you’ve been training for months and you’re frustrated that nothing’s changing, it’s probably not your workout plan, your supplements, or even how hard you’re pushing. The truth? It’s consistency.And yeah, I know… not sexy. But it’s the one thing that actually moves the needle.Today I’m breaking down the seven ways you can finally lock in your consistency so you can stop spinning your wheels and actually see results. We’re talking about the real cost of skipping workouts, why consistency matters more than the scale, how to stop waiting on motivation, and why imperfect workouts always beat no workouts.I’m also diving into what it really means to build non-negotiables into your life and how to play the long game instead of chasing 30-day challenges.If you’re tired of starting and stopping, or waiting for the “perfect” time, this is the episode that’s going to flip the switch. Consistency isn’t magic, but once you have it, everything changes: your strength, your body, your confidence.What's Discussed:[00:55] The Hard Truth About Why You’re Not Seeing Results[03:30] The One Thing Everyone Overlooks (That Costs You Progress)[09:15] Why Your Scale Obsession Is Keeping You Stuck[14:40] The Motivation Myth That’s Holding You Back[22:05] What Perfectionism in the Gym Really Steals From You[30:10] The Shift That Separates People Who Quit From People Who ThriveThank You to Our Sponsors:Timeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.Sign up for Mid-Life BROAD before September 28 to lock in the $99 pre-sale. After that, it jumps to $149. Don’t wait till you’re deep in burnout Googling “WTF is happening to my body” to realize you need this. Subscribe here! Your next step starts here:→ broads.app→ Follow along on IG: @broads.podcast | @broads.app
Ever felt like carbs are the enemy or that protein is the only way to build muscle? You're not alone. If you've been drowning in diet advice or stuck in that “all-or-nothing” mindset, this episode is for you.I sat down with Christina Chu, sports and performance dietitian, to debunk the myths around macronutrients, break down why balance is the key (not extremes), and show you how to fuel your body for strength, muscle gain, and wellness, without the guilt.We get into why carbs are essential for muscle recovery, the truth about protein, and why skipping meals or obsessing over perfect nutrition is just setting you up for burnout. Christina drops some major knowledge on why the “dimmer” approach to nutrition is way more effective than thinking you have to be perfect. Plus, we talk about how to get back on track when life throws you off course.Christina Chu is a nutrition expert, performance coach, and speaker, and she’s all about helping women fuel their bodies for long-term health, strength, and confidence. If you're tired of the quick fixes and want to build a sustainable routine, this episode is a must-listen! What's Discussed:(00:01) Chat About Strength Training for Women(04:29) Navigating Nutrition and Wellness Choices for Muscle Gain(16:53) The Power of Carbohydrates and Protein for Building Muscle(23:46) Understanding Healthful Carbohydrates and Fiber for Optimal Health(37:26) Protein and Fat Intake Guidelines for Strength and Recovery(46:27) Balanced Macronutrients for Daily Meals and Fitness Goals(57:34) Dining Decision Mystery: Making Healthy Choices for WellnessThank You to Our Sponsors:Broads: Ready to ditch the BS and start feeling strong in your body? Work 1:1 with a Broads Coach to get custom programming + nutritional guidance to finally reach your goals. Learn more at https://www.broads.app/joinFREE Macro Nutrient Guide: Confused about macros? We’ve got you covered! Grab your FREE Macro Nutrient Guide and get clear on how to make the right food choices for your body. 👉 Download the Guide Check out more from Broads:Website: https://www.broads.app/Instagram: @broads.podcast @broads.appFind more from Christina Chu:Instagram: @christinaychuWebsite: https://www.christinaychu.com/
Ever wonder if running more miles is actually helping you, or just beating up your body?In this episode, I’m breaking down the latest running trends, from sprint squads to long-distance track groups, and sharing what actually helps women train smarter and avoid injuries. I’ll walk you through the biggest red flags I see in workout programs, the most common fat loss myths that need to die already, and why tracking your cycle (plus using wearables) can completely transform your fitness journey.I’m joined by my girl Emily (aka ATX Cake Bae and the marketing/ops queen behind Broads) for a rapid-fire catch up. We also talk about why supplements aren’t the magic fix they’re marketed to be and the truth about six-pack abs and what to focus on if you only have 30 minutes to train.Emily has been part of the Broads team for over two years, and she’s not just behind the scenes, she’s living the programs. Today we are sharing the strategies, mindset shifts, and “green flags” that make training effective, sustainable, and actually fun.What's Discussed:(00:01) Running Trends: Sprint Training vs Long-Distance Workouts for Women(09:30) Fat Loss Myths & Supplements Women Don’t Need(19:02) Workout Program Red Flags: Warmups, Rep Ranges & Rest(28:52) Fitness Myths: Pilates, 30-Minute Training & Smarter Workouts(34:11) Mindset Shifts: Strength Training, Therapy & Self-ImprovementThank You to Our Sponsors:Broads 1:1 – Ready to ditch the bullshit and start feeling good in your body? Choose your level and let's do this together. Apply for BroadsCOACH or BroadsCHAMPION today at broads.appTimeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.Momentous: Head to livemomentous.com and use code TARA for up to 35% off your first order. Because foundational health isn't optional – it's everything.Pre-natal Program: Pregnancy doesn’t mean fragile. Join our Prenatal & Powerful webinar Sept 10 and learn how to train smart and feel badass every step of the way: https://www.broads.app/prenatal-webinarFind more about Broads: Website: https://www.broads.app/Instagram: @broads.podcast @broads.app
Think sweating more = better results? Or that lifting will make you “too bulky”? You’re not alone. If you’ve ever felt like your body’s either “too much” or “not enough,” or struggled to balance training for aesthetics with training for strength, this episode is a must-listen.I sat down with Emily Duncan, fitness coach, entrepreneur, and host of EmBody Radio, to talk about what women are really up against when it comes to body image, fitness trends, and self-trust.We unpack why “bulky” is one of the biggest myths in fitness, how to separate discipline from obsession, and why balance is overrated (and harmony is where the real results happen). We also talk about why motivation is never enough on its own, and the systems we can use to stay consistent without burning out.Emily Duncan is a fitness coach, entrepreneur, and podcast host who has been creating online for over 12 years. Starting her journey in competitive bodybuilding, she now helps women move beyond quick fixes and body trends to build lasting strength, confidence, and self-trust.We Also Discuss:00:00 – Body Image, Ballet to Bodybuilding: Emily’s Evolution08:09 – Beyond Trends: Redefining Balance and Harmony17:53 – Why Women Compete (and How to Truly Support Each Other)22:03 – Strength, Curves, and Owning Your Power31:37 – Discipline vs. Obsession: Building Resilience That Lasts39:54 – Coaching That Goes Deeper Than Reps & Macros46:21 – Motivation Is Overrated: Build Systems That Stick56:00 – Joy, Self-Care, and Finding Confidence Outside the GymThank You to Our Sponsors:Broads 1:1 – Ready to ditch the bullshit and start feeling good in your body? Choose your level and let's do this together. Apply for BroadsCOACH or BroadsCHAMPION today at broads.appFind more from Tara: Website: https://www.broads.app/Instagram: @broads.podcast @broads.appFind more from Emily Duncan:Instagram: www.instagram.com/em_duncInstagram: www.instagram.com/embodyradio
You asked, I answered. I put a question box on Instagram asking for the nutrition myths you keep hearing, and wow… some of them had me laughing, some had me shaking my head, and some absolutely needed to be set straight.So in this BS-free episode, I’m breaking down eight popular nutrition myths and giving you the science (and the sass) so you know exactly what matters for your goals. From eating late at night, to carbs, to creatine, to alcohol, here’s what’s actually true and what you can stop stressing about forever.I also break down the real impact alcohol has on your gains and how to cut through all the nutrition noise flooding your social media. If you’re tired of confusing, conflicting advice and just want clear, BS-free answers you can actually use, this episode gives you the science and the straight talk so you can make decisions that work for your goals.What's Discussed:00:58 – Is Eating Late at Night Actually Bad for Your Goals?05:42 – Creatine for Women: Strength, Recovery, and the Bulky Myth11:36 – Brown Rice vs. White Rice: Digestion, Nutrients, and Performance16:27 – Calories In vs. Calories Out: The Nuance Behind the Formula27:41 – Alcohol and Fitness: How It Impacts Gains, Recovery, and Fat LossThank You to Our Sponsors:Broads: Ready to ditch the BS and start feeling strong in your body? Work 1:1 with a Broads Coach to get custom programming + nutritional guidance to finally reach your goals. Learn more at https://www.broads.app/joinTimeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.Momentous: Head to livemomentous.com and use code TARA for up to 35% off your first order. Because foundational health isn't optional – it's everything. Find more from Tara:Instagram: @taralaferrara @broads.podcast @broads.appYoutube: Tara LaFerrara
You’re not “too sensitive”, you’re dysregulated. And no, a 10-minute meditation won’t fix it.If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing everything right, eating well, training hard, sleeping 8 hours, and still feel anxious, stuck, or like your body’s not responding… this episode is a must-listen.I sat down with Claire Ollila, somatic breathwork facilitator and nervous system mentor, to talk about the missing piece most women aren’t taught when it comes to health, stress, and emotional resilience. We unpack how stress shows up in sneaky ways, what it really means to regulate your nervous system, and why your default stress response might be sabotaging your progress.Claire breaks down how to use breathwork and tapping as actual tools, not checkboxes, plus the subtle signs your body’s asking for support. Claire Ollila is a somatic breathwork facilitator and nervous system mentor who helps people break patterns, release stored stress, and create generational healing, starting with their own bodies. Her work blends science-backed tools with intuitive practices.We Also Discuss:(00:04) Why Stress Relief Isn’t Just About “Calming Down”(12:13) You’re Breathing Wrong: Here’s How to Fix It(19:05) The 4 Stress Responses Sabotaging Your Progress(30:09) The Real Reason Stress Is Wrecking Your Workouts(36:47) Tapping: The Weird-Looking Tool That Actually Works(49:56) From Skeptic to Self-Regulated(55:53) Don’t Wait for Rock Bottom to Start HealingThank You to Our Sponsors:Broads 1:1 – Ready to ditch the bullshit and start feeling good in your body? Choose your level and let's do this together. Apply for BroadsCOACH or BroadsCHAMPION today at broads.appMomentous: Head to livemomentous.com and use code TARA for up to 35% off your first order. Because foundational health isn't optional – it's everything.Timeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.Find more from Tara: Instagram: @taralaferrara @broads.podcast @broads.appYoutube: Tara LaFerrara Find more from Claire Ollila:Instagram: @claire.ollilaWebsite: https://www.theopeningpath.co/foundations
If I could go back and start my fitness journey all over again? I’d do a lot less spinning my wheels, and a lot more of what actually works.In this Q&A episode, I’m breaking down exactly what I’d do differently if I were starting from scratch today. No fake motivation. No shiny routines. Just the five shifts that would’ve saved me years of burnout, frustration, and wasted energy.We’re talking about why lifting weights (intentionally, not endlessly) would be my day one move, why soreness and sweat mean less than you think, and how protein and walking changed everything for me, but not in the way Instagram makes it seem.I’m also getting into the habits I used to skip that now feel non-negotiable and why I wish I’d stopped treating under-eating like a flex.If you’re in your start-over era, or just tired of doing the most and feeling the least, this one’s for you.What's Discussed: (00:00) If I could start my fitness journey over…(05:08) Why strength training would be my day one(08:03) The truth about soreness and sweat(13:56) How under-eating held me back(17:33) Walking for recovery, not just rings(20:11) The warm-up I used to skip (and now swear by)(24:14) You don’t need more, you need the right thingsThank You to Our Sponsors:Broads: Ready to ditch the BS and start feeling strong in your body? Work 1:1 with a Broads Coach to get custom programming + nutritional guidance to finally reach your goals. Learn more at https://www.broads.app/joinTimeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.Momentous: Head to livemomentous.com and use code TARA for up to 35% off your first order. Because foundational health isn't optional – it's everything.Find more from Tara: Website: https://www.taralaferrara.com/Instagram: @taralaferrara @broads.podcast @broads.appYoutube: Tara LaFerraraTiktok: @taralaferrara
Is walking actually exercise, or are we just lying to ourselves? This simple question has sparked heated debates across social media, but the truth might surprise you—and it could completely change how you approach your fitness journey.In this episode of Broads, I sit down with Alex Allen, a strength training coach who's not afraid to challenge popular fitness trends. We dive into the dangerous myth of motivation and why cycle syncing might be doing more harm than good for women. We also discuss her controversial take on intuitive eating during deficits and the truth about reverse dieting.Alex Allen is a certified trainer and host of the Born to Thrive podcast. She’s coached thousands of women in building strength, repairing their relationship with food, and taking up space, in the gym and in life.We Discuss:02:58 – Why walking is actually exercise (and why that matters) 09:41 – What reverse dieting actually is and who really needs it 17:16 – Calories in vs calories out (CICO) for beginners 29:17 – Why cycle syncing is problematic and potentially harmful 34:09 – How to actually fix your relationship with food 44:25 – How to love your body while working on it 58:24 – Why motivation is a lie and what to focus on insteadThank You to Our Sponsors:Ready to ditch the BS and start feeling strong in your body? Work 1:1 with a Broads Coach to get custom programming + nutritional guidance to finally reach your goals. Learn more at https://www.broads.app/joinFind more from Tara:Website: https://www.taralaferrara.com/Instagram: @taralaferrara @broads.podcast @broads.appYoutube: Tara LaFerraraTiktok: @taralaferraraFind more from Alex Allen: Instagram: @thealexallenBorn to Thrive Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AlexAllen
Think Pilates is the secret to a long, lean, sculpted body? Let’s talk about it.In this solo episode, I’m breaking down the Pilates hype, and telling you what’s actually happening behind those viral “Pilates body” transformations. We’re diving into what Pilates is great for, where it falls short, and why it might not be doing what you think it’s doing.No hate, no fluff, just a real conversation about how to train smarter, not trendier.I’m also unpacking the difference between movement that feels good and movement that changes your body, how genetics and restrictive eating sneak into the Pilates glow-up, what “lifting heavy” really means, and why strength training is the foundation that actually gets you results.Whether you’re a Pilates girlie, a gym baddie, or somewhere in between, this episode will help you get clear on what your body really needs, and how to stop chasing aesthetics that aren’t rooted in reality.Let’s get into it.I Also Talk About:(00:00) Is Pilates actually effective?(05:52) What’s behind the “Pilates body” glow-up(10:13) Why Pilates won’t change your body alone(16:51) How to combine Pilates with lifting(26:05) Final verdict: Do both—but do this firstThank You to Our Sponsors:Momentous: Head to livemomentous.com and use code TARA for up to 35% off your first order. Because foundational health isn't optional – it's everything.Timeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours. Broads 1:1 – Ready to ditch the bullshit and start feeling good in your body? Choose your level and let's do this together. Apply for BroadsCOACH or BroadsCHAMPION today at broads.app Find more from Tara: Website: https://www.taralaferrara.com/Instagram: @taralaferrara @broads.podcast @broads.appYoutube: Tara LaFerraraTiktok: @taralaferrara
Why are women constantly misdiagnosed and dismissed when they bring up perimenopausal symptoms to their doctors? The answer might shock you—and it's costing women their quality of life and long-term health.In this episode of Broads, I talk with Dr. Amy Killen about the massive education gap in women's hormone health, why the medical establishment got scared of HRT in 2002, and what the latest research actually shows about hormone replacement therapy. We dive deep into the difference between bioidentical and synthetic hormones, the supplements that actually matter for aging women, and why every woman deserves a conversation about hormone optimization.Dr. Amy Killen is a board-certified emergency physician who transitioned into hormone optimization and regenerative medicine after experiencing her own health challenges. She's the founder of HopBox supplements, co-founder of Reputable Health, and is dedicated to educating women about hormone health that most doctors never learned in medical school.We Also Discuss:05:27 – What are the biggest misconceptions when it comes to women's health? 07:03 – Why women are constantly misdiagnosed or dismissed by doctors 08:37 – The 2002 Women's Health Initiative study that changed everything 12:09 – Are doctors getting perimenopause/menopause education now? 14:36 – Why "that's just part of getting older" is a harmful narrative 15:41 – How to find doctors with hormone knowledge 17:27 – What is HRT and hormone replacement therapy? 18:18 – Why women might want to consider hormone replacement 19:42 – How hormones are preventative for chronic diseases 21:08 – How to know if symptoms are perimenopause vs other issues 23:06 – What tests to ask for and where to get them 24:44 – Addressing fears about HRT and breast cancer 28:06 – When is the right time to start HRT? 29:14 – Do you have to take hormones forever? 40:31 – Finding your perfect hormone "cocktail" 45:00 – Supplements: what women actually need as they age 54:58 – Why women should take creatine 57:40 – How to figure out if a supplement is actually workingThank You to Our Sponsors:Broads: Broads 1:1 – Ready to ditch the bullshit and start feeling good in your body? Choose your level and let's do this together. Apply for BroadsCOACH or BroadsCHAMPION today at broads.appMomentous: Head to livemomentous.com and use code TARA for up to 35% off your first order. Because foundational health isn't optional – it's everything.Timeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.Find more from Tara: Website: https://www.taralaferrara.com/Instagram: @taralaferrara @broads.podcast @broads.appYoutube: Tara LaFerraraTiktok: @taralaferraraFind more from Dr. Amy Killen: Website: https://hopbox.life/Instagram: @dr.amybkillen
This episode is different. It’s not about lifting heavier, chasing goals, or even finding motivation. It’s about grief—deep, human, life-altering grief.A few weeks ago, I lost my mom unexpectedly. And in the middle of everything I’m feeling, I knew I wanted to sit down and share this… because we don’t talk about grief enough. We avoid it. We dance around it. But it’s one of the few things that every single one of us will experience.In this solo episode, I open up about the moment I got the call that changed everything, the complicated and very real relationship I had with my mom, and the invisible weight of grief—what it feels like to move through the world while carrying something no one else can see. I talk about the things I wish I said, the things I’ll never get to say, and what has actually helped me feel supported in this early, disorienting stage of loss.This episode is raw, emotional, and honest. I recorded it not because I have answers, but because I needed to give grief a voice—and maybe help someone else feel less alone in theirs.If you’re grieving… I’m with you.And if you’re not, I hope this helps you show up for someone who is.Take care of your heart.I’m taking care of mine, too.I Also Discuss:(00:02) A tribute to my mom(06:30) Sitting with grief and unexpected loss(19:22) What support looks like in the thick of it(29:37) Grief, remembrance, and how we show we care(32:47) learning to carry the ache—and keep goingFind more from Tara: Website: https://www.taralaferrara.com/Instagram: @taralaferrara @broads.podcast @broads.appYoutube: Tara LaFerraraTiktok: @taralaferrara
You're not optimizing your health because you're starting in the wrong place. No, not because you need more supplements or fancier gadgets, but because you're ignoring the foundation that everything else builds on—your feet and connection to the earth.In this episode of Broads, I talk with Josh Holland, biohacker and elite trainer, about why barefoot training isn't just a trend, what grounding actually does for inflammation, and how to biohack without breaking the bank. We dive deep into methylene blue, why comfort is your enemy, the real basics of longevity, and how to tell if you're ready to run or just setting yourself up for injury.Joshua Holland is a fitness trainer and holistic health coach known for his innovative approach to health optimization. He works with elite professionals, is the global ambassador for Technogym, and leads a team of elite trainers at System Fit in New York City.We Also Discuss:06:35 – Why your feet are the foundation of everything (and you're screwing them up)10:08 – How to ease into barefoot training without destroying your calves16:08 – The real transition strategy for barefoot running24:01 – What is biohacking? (Spoiler: you're already doing it)28:09 – Blue light glasses and why your screens are sabotaging your sleep35:08 – What grounding actually is and why inflammation is killing you41:11 – How old do you want to live? (His answer might surprise you)45:01 – Do biohackers struggle to connect with "normal" people?51:06 – Why running is just a series of one-foot hops58:22 – Strength training: why calisthenics beats the gym01:06:00 – The one thing beginners should focus on first01:07:22 – Post-meal walks: the easiest biohack you're not doing01:09:27 – Building real community vs. Instagram fitness cultureThank You to Our Sponsors:Broads: Broads 1:1 – Ready to ditch the bullshit and start feeling good in your body? Choose your level and let's do this together. Apply for BroadsCOACH or BroadsCHAMPION today at broads.appTimeline: Get you free 3-day trial of Mitopure gummies. Head over to timeline.com/taragummies to claim yours.Momentous: Head to livemomentous.com and use code TARA for up to 35% off your first order. Because foundational health isn't optional – it's everything.Find more from Tara: Website: https://www.taralaferrara.com/Instagram: @taralaferrara @broads.podcast @broads.appYoutube: Tara LaFerraraTiktok: @taralaferraraFind more from Josh Holland: Website: https://joshuajholland.com/Instagram: @joshuajholland



