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Why I’m Talking About Health on a Career Podcast

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Yes, this is a career podcast.
And yes, this is a bonus episode about health.

That probably sounds unnecessary to explain, but here we are.

Over the last few years, it became impossible for me to separate my health from my career in any meaningful way. Not in a philosophical sense. In a very practical one. My energy changed. My confidence shifted. My ability to make decisions, tolerate stress, and stay engaged at work started to depend heavily on how I felt physically.

At some point, it stopped making sense to treat health as something adjacent to my career instead of foundational to it.

This episode isn’t a guide. It’s not advice. It’s a candid look at what my own health journey has actually looked like in real time.
And yes, it’s been slower and messier than the internet would prefer.

There Was No Big “Reset” Moment
We didn’t wake up one day and decide to change everything.

We started with three workouts a week because that was what fit our schedule, our family, and our energy at the time. Not because it was ideal. Because it was doable.
That was it. That was the plan.

Over time, things changed. We added a day. Then another. Eventually, daily movement became normal. Not impressive. Not extreme. Just normal.

Consistency didn’t come from motivation or discipline. It came from choosing something small enough that we didn’t immediately burn out.

Consistency Has Always Been My Weak Spot
Consistency has never come naturally to me, especially when something takes time and planning.

That’s why starting with daily workouts would have been a mistake. I knew myself well enough to know that going too hard at the beginning would almost guarantee I’d quit. So the goal wasn’t “be consistent forever.” The goal was “don’t create a plan you’ll resent.”

We didn’t start where we are now. We couldn’t have. And pretending otherwise is how people talk themselves out of trying in the first place.

Support Was the Actual Turning Point
Trying to hold ourselves accountable without support didn’t work. Full stop.

What changed everything was the external structure and alignment. Working with someone who met us where we were instead of insisting on a one-size-fits-all approach. Being on the same page as a couple instead of one person dragging the other along.

Once support was in place, consistency stopped feeling like a daily argument with myself.

Food, Labs, and Optimization Came Much Later
We didn’t start with doctors, lab work, or detailed nutrition plans.

Those came well over a year into the process, after we had a foundation and started noticing where things felt off. When something wasn’t working, we addressed it. When we hit plateaus, we adjusted.

That’s how this journey progressed. Incrementally. Not all at once.

Despite what social media would have you believe, you don’t need to do everything immediately for it to count.

Habits Only Work If They Fit Your Life
Habits are only as good as how you build them.

Mine don’t happen at the same time every day. They don’t look perfect every week. They work because they fit the life I actually have, not the one I think I should be living.

That difference matters more than most people want to admit.

What I Actually Hope You Take From This
If you’re early in a health journey, frustrated in the middle, or convinced you’re doing it wrong because it doesn’t look clean or impressive, you’re probably fine.
This doesn’t have to be fast.

It doesn’t have to be optimized.
It doesn’t have to look like anyone else’s version.
It just has to be livable.

That’s what this bonus episode is about.


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