A therapist/comedian (Caitlin Steitzer: Union Hall, Out of Bounds Comedy Fest) and her comedian friend (Megan Meadows: VH1, Reductress, Broadway.com) explore the emotional ups and downs of health and wellness. They try new workouts with guests, review those workouts and discuss their take on fitness trends in hopes of engaging women to be more comfortable with their bodies.
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A therapist/comedian (Caitlin Steitzer: Union Hall, Out of Bounds Comedy Fest) and her comedian friend (Megan Meadows: VH1, Reductress, Broadway.com) explore the emotional ups and downs of health and wellness. They try new workouts with guests, review those workouts and discuss their take on fitness trends in hopes of engaging women to be more comfortable with their bodies.
This week Mego and Caitlin dive into the topic of stress. We know, we know, this is a fitness podcast! But have you ever been so stressed out that you skip your workouts, or your meals, or overeat, or you just find yourself sick? Or have you ever channeled your stress into extreme fitness routines or dieting? We get real about how productivity and stress culture make us sick and disrupt our relationships with food and exercise, and how we have personally struggled with stress in the past and recently (ummmm ongoing global pandemic anyone?)
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Work it Out!
A therapist/comedian (Caitlin Steitzer: Union Hall, Out of Bounds Comedy Fest) and her comedian friend (Megan Meadows: VH1, Reductress, Broadway.com) explore the emotional ups and downs of health and wellness. They try new workouts with guests, review those workouts and discuss their take on fitness trends in hopes of engaging women to be more comfortable with their bodies.