
Stressed out, eating on the go, and running low on sleep? It’s not just burnout it’s your body asking for a reset.
Welcome to Happy Healthy Strong, the show that cuts through the noise on fitness, nutrition, health, and wellness. Hosted by Adam Lane, this podcast brings you real conversations and practical advice to help you feel stronger in every area of life.
Episode Highlights
In this episode, Adam Lane sits down with Stacey Caler, a nurse practitioner and founder of Wellness Refinery. They talk about the real reasons behind burnout, low energy, and chronic stress—and why going back to the basics might be the most effective solution. Stacey shares her approach to functional-based care and how building small, sustainable habits in nutrition, movement, and sleep can create lasting change.
Key Insights
Why increasing protein and reducing processed foods makes a real difference.
How daily movement can be simple, joyful, and effective.
The role of stress and how it affects cortisol and overall health.
Sleep isn’t a luxury—it’s a pillar of recovery and energy.
Building healthy habits early helps shape long-term wellness.
How Community and Support Systems Can Influence Outcomes.
Tips for making better food choices for the next generation.
What functional-based care looks like in real life
Episode Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:37 Stacy Keller's Approach to Health
03:10 Optimizing Health Across Age Groups
06:54 Nutrition and Food Quality
13:33 Exercise and Movement
27:38 Stress Management and Mindfulness
34:34 Building Healthy Habits for Future Generations
Call to Action
Know someone who needs a push toward better health? Share this episode with them or send a quick text of support. Sometimes, the right encouragement is all someone needs to start making small changes that matter.
Supporting Links
📍 Learn more about Stacey Caler and Wellness Refinery Clinic: https://www.wellnessrefineryclinic.com
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Thanks for listening to Happy Healthy Strong. If you found this episode helpful, share it with someone who’s ready to feel better and build habits that last. Stay tuned for more real conversations that support your health journey—one episode at a time.