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Fuel Your Strength

Why You Need To Own Your Weight To Live Your Healthiest Life w/ Well Fed Women

Fuel Your Strength

Steph Gaudreau

Fitness, Nutrition, Health & Fitness

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2018

⏱️ 74 minutes

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Summary

Are you tired of constant calorie restriction and wagon mentality diets? Noelle Tarr and Stefani Ruper were too, so they created the Well Fed Women Podcast to spread the word about self-acceptance and bio-individuality. They promote a judgment-free zone that encourages you to stop getting hung up on the toxic numbers on the scale and instead check in with your own body to see what it needs most.

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About Well Fed Women

Noelle is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) and an NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer and Stefani is the founder of paleoforwomen.com and author of the book Sexy by Nature. Together they are debunking the 'one size fits all' approach to health, weight, and wellness.

Together we talk about moving away from typical meal plan restrictions and labels and encourage women to eat in a way that makes them feel good. When you stop restricting your food intake, release your mental stress and replace 'maximum' with 'minimum', Noelle and Stefani believe you can change the conversation about your weight, happiness, and relationship to food.

Yes, your weight will fluctuate over the course of your life, but your relationship with your body is the longest relationship you will ever have. If you are ready to take back control erase the restrictive mentality around food, this episode is for you.

What is your relationship like with food and your weight? Let me know your thoughts on Noelle and Stefani's body positive messages on the episode page!

 

On Today's Episode

  • Taking back control and changing the conversation around food
  • Trusting your body and finding your natural set point
  • How eating more and working out less could actually make you feel better
  • Destroying the social stigma connecting low weight and self-worth
  • Customizing the fitness experience in a way that fits your lifestyle

 

Quotes

"Most women think they are doing good things. You know, this is what they need to be doing, this is what they, "should" be doing, and they spend the majority of their lives trying to accomplish this and feeling like a failure when they cannot maintain it. So we are just giving people the freedom to eat again, the freedom to eat in a way that is right for them" (7:28)

"Our society is so terrified of gaining weight that we would rather starve and starve and restrict and restrict ourselves and keep running, we're like running from something we can't escape. The more and more you try and lose weight, often the harder and harder it gets." (14:42)

"If you pay attention to how you react to things and are really intentional in how you are responding to that, then you are working with your body, right, and you can experiment with different things and take care of symptoms as they come up and all of a sudden you realize that the things you thought you always had to live with you actually maybe don't. You can maybe play with them a little bit and you can help them. And you also don't have to live in this like psychological warfare mentality you have against your body because it really can be more like you are just friends in a field of daisies or something." (34:52)

"You are not a bad person and you don't deserve to be punished and your world isn't going to end if you did something that you think puts you in caloric excess. You just have to keep focusing on what your goals are. And for us, goals mean physical and psychological health first and foremost." (54:51)

 

Resources Mentioned In This Show

Join the Fierce Love Collective For Ongoing Support, Community, and Kick-Ass Content

 

Well Fed Women Podcast

Coconuts and Kettlebells Website

Coconuts and Kettlebells The Book

Paleo For Women

Strong From Home Workout Programme

Sexy by Nature Book

Follow Noelle on Instagram

Follow Stefani on Instagram

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Harder to Kill Radio, a weekly podcast where we explore what it takes to build

0:06.0

unbreakable humans through fitness, nutrition, and mindset.

0:11.1

I'm your host, Steph Godro. My mission in life is to help women build stronger bodies and resilient

0:18.8

minds so that they begin to embrace and really own their inner power.

0:24.6

The vision I have is that one day,

0:26.9

girls will grow up into strong women who appreciate their bodies,

0:31.1

know their worth, take up space, and live bigger, without the pressure of impossible to fulfill

0:38.1

bullshit societal standards.

0:40.7

That is what it means to be harder to kill.

0:43.0

This podcast is one way to explore these issues,

0:47.0

and you may not always agree with the viewpoints presented here,

0:50.0

but I can guarantee one thing. It will make you think. I'm here to lead a community of women and then we need you two who are ready to define what it is they truly want from their lives on their terms.

1:05.0

If a particular guest or episode resonates with you, let us know.

1:10.0

Leave us a review on iTunes Apple Podcasts and hit subscribe on your podcast app.

1:17.0

And also be sure to tune in to my weekly companion show, Fierce Love Friday, every Friday.

1:23.6

On that note, let's do this. Hello, hello and welcome to episode one 23 of Harder to Kill Radio.

1:46.5

You are in for a super duper treat today.

1:49.6

Today I have on the show Noel Tarr and Stephanie Rupert of well-fed women podcast and the

1:56.6

brand new Coconuts and Kettle Bells book. Both of these women are personal

2:02.0

friends of mine and women that I really look up to

2:05.1

for their message how they're putting themselves out into the world and helping women

2:09.7

to come to a much healthier place a much happier place when it comes to food and fitness.

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