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🗓️ 18 March 2025
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What if true wellness isn’t about pushing harder, but about learning to slow down, listen to your body, and embrace your natural cycles?
Kristin Weitzel, Breath, Cold + Health Optimization Expert, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 724, to share about the game-changing impact of cold plunges, deeper sleep, and mindful breathing, and reveals the mindset shifts that help women swap negative self-talk for confidence, clarity, and vibrant health.
"Everyone talks about being an obese nation, but we are really super under-muscled. And that's the first thing that women of all ages need to address that they're not focusing on heavily enough." - Kristin Weitzel
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"I want people to get in the ice bath, not to get good at ice baths, but to get good at life. That means learning how to downregulate ourselves and playing within the spectrum of where our edge is and how much further we can go, so that we can stretch but not crush our souls." - Kristin Weitzel
"The inner work is the most important and the scariest thing for people because none of us want to sit in stillness with ourselves. We're working to learn to love our shadows and that's the hardest thing to do. It's hard to show up at the table with the shadow and have a meal and say, I love you too." - Kristin Weitzel
"Our society was a specific way for a very long time. We set up the workplace and everything else according to and what works well for men. But the way that women work, the way that we cycle throughout the course of a month, and our neurochemistry of our brain as females is very different from men." - Kristin Weitzel
Kristin Weitzel is a health and high-performance maven, nutrition specialist, certified fitness trainer, and leader in the global breathwork and cold exposure space.
Her trademark wit, wisdom, and female biohacking expertise are shared on international stages as well as in her 'Warrior Woman' programs that guide others through potent transformational experiences.
Her continued curiosity and desire to learn from the best mentors on the planet - proliferates her vast skillset and knowledge that she has curated into this work to celebrate and build resiliency with a wider audience.
Kristin also hosts the WELLPOWER Podcast which blends biohacking and wellness subject matter expertise, inspiring guests, and practical application of tools to lead clients and listeners alike. As a progressive voice, dynamic leader, and comfort zone crusher, she questions how far the human body can go, and helps others realize their capacity for greatness.
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0:00.0 | The biggest mistake that women are making is they are focusing on fat loss. |
0:04.0 | We talk about being an obese nation, but we are really super under-muscled. |
0:07.0 | And that's the first thing that women need to address. |
0:10.0 | And then the other thing is... |
0:12.0 | Kristen Weitzel is a certified fitness trainer, breath work instructor, |
0:16.0 | and an active biohacking proponent with a focus on guiding women to optimal health. |
0:20.0 | I wonder where it came from that men and women were treated the same in regards to biohacking proponent with a focus on guiding women to optimal health. I wonder where it came from that men and women were treated the same in regards to biohacking. |
0:24.6 | Our society was a specific way for a very long time. |
0:27.6 | So we set up the workplace, we set up all the things sort of according to and what works well for men. |
0:32.6 | And so the way that we work, the way that we cycle throughout the course of a month, |
0:36.6 | our neurochemistry of our brain as females is so different. |
0:40.0 | I work with a lot of perimenopausal and menopausal women. |
0:43.1 | There are neurochemical changes that bring about like rage, sadness, anxiety. |
0:47.0 | That's not talked about on either side. |
0:49.2 | Breath and cold together are the two most efficient modalities to utilize that create |
0:53.6 | massive transformation and adherence |
0:55.6 | to all these other programs. We need to slow down to tap into those moments a bit more so that |
1:01.0 | we can start to say, what is my response to my environment? So how do we do that? |
1:08.5 | Everyone's different like their thumbprint. Yet in biohacking, people treat men and women the same. |
1:13.9 | So what are most women doing? That's actually a big mistake. |
1:18.4 | The biggest mistake that women are making is they are focusing on fat loss. Still, it's going on |
1:25.6 | over and over again. People are coming to me and that's like the first question. They're not concentrating on this thing, which is we are not, we talk about being an obese nation, but we are really super under-muscled. And that's the first thing that women need to address, in my opinion, of all ages, that they're not focusing on heavily enough. And then the other thing is down regulation, right? |
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