#3 - How to Train When You’re a Parent of Toddlers
In this episode, we dig into the realities of staying active when you’re juggling toddlers, family, and work. It’s not about perfect workouts or pristine gym sessions - it’s about finding your floor, adapting your habits, and getting it done with what you’ve got.
We cover:
Why workouts look different as a parent (and how to make peace with that)
Small wins and how to stack them for momentum
How to train close to failure and still keep it safe
Navigating nutrition in a busy household (no separate meals)
Letting go of old ideas of perfection and owning your new reality
If you’ve ever felt like you can’t train the way you used to, this one’s for you.
#2 - How to Build a Fitness System That Runs Even When You’re Not Motivated
In this episode, we explore what happens when motivation dips - how to keep showing up even when the fire’s not there.
We talk about:
The truth about motivation and why it’s so unreliable
How to stay consistent when you don’t feel like it
The power of small habits, awareness, and enjoyment
Why reconnecting to your “why” can give you just enough spark to keep going
How to make fitness (and life) easier by lowering the floor, not raising the ceiling
If you’ve ever felt like you’re just grinding through your workouts, this one’s for you.
#1 - The Stories We Tell Ourselves That Keep Us Stuck
In our very first episode, we hit record on one of our regular morning chats - and ended up going deep.
We talk about what actually changes when you become a dad, run a business, and still want to show up strong - for your family, your work, and yourself.
Topics we explore:
Surfing, flexibility, and letting go of perfection
Why presence beats productivity
The real reason most people feel stuck (and how to get unstuck)
Modern fatherhood and the myth of doing it all alone
Communication, boundaries, and the hidden cost of never asking for help
What it really means to own your time, your body, and your life
It’s honest, raw, and totally unfiltered - just like our coaching. This is Vibrant People.