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Balance365 Life

We are Balance365. We are bringing balance, moderation and sanity to women's health and fitness. Our approach is unique, yet simple: women need to figure out what works for their unique life! This is what allows women to live happily and healthfully with balance and ease.

  1. 17 June

    Surviving Summer In a Larger Body

    Episode Overview Summer is supposed to be carefree—but for many women in larger bodies, it can feel like a season of dread, discomfort, and constant self-monitoring. In this deeply personal episode, Annie shares her experience navigating summers in a larger body and the hidden emotional labor that often comes with it. From avoiding pools and photos to worrying about seating, clothing, physical comfort, and judgment from others, she unpacks the realities that many women quietly carry. Together, Annie and Jen discuss the difference between choosing not to participate and feeling unable to participate, why "just wear the swimsuit" isn't always helpful advice, and how women can begin taking small, meaningful steps toward showing up more fully in their lives. Whether you've struggled with body image, avoided summer activities, or simply want to feel more present this season, this episode offers practical strategies and a compassionate perspective for navigating summer in the body you have right now. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points The physical and emotional realities of navigating summer in a larger body Why avoiding photos, pools, vacations, and social events often feels safer How to break down overwhelming fears into manageable, actionable steps The importance of taking up space and participating in your life right now

    1hr 5min
  2. 10 June

    You're Prediabetic. Now What?

    Episode Overview Getting a prediabetes diagnosis can feel scary, overwhelming, and even shame-inducing. But what if it's not a verdict—what if it's valuable information that gives you the opportunity to take action? In this episode, Annie interviews Jen about prediabetes, what it actually means, why it matters, and what women can do to improve their blood sugar regulation before it progresses to type 2 diabetes. Jen explains the role of insulin resistance, the difference between prediabetes and diabetes, and why so many women get distracted by social media "hacks" instead of focusing on the habits that truly move the needle. They also discuss the biggest barriers to behavior change, the importance of meeting yourself where you are, and why consistency—not perfection—is often the key to better health outcomes. If you've recently been told you're prediabetic, or you're worried about your blood sugar, this episode will help you focus on what matters most. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points What prediabetes is, how it's diagnosed, and why it deserves your attention The "big rocks" that improve insulin sensitivity and blood sugar regulation Why nutrition hacks and social media tips often distract from what actually works How perfectionism and all-or-nothing thinking keep women stuck

    47 min
  3. 27 May

    Why Your Tiny Snack Might Not Be Enough

    Episode Overview What started as a viral TikTok trend about "snack tins" turned into a much bigger conversation about hunger, self-care, diet culture, and how wellness messaging gets distorted online. In this episode, Annie and Jen unpack the now-viral "snack tin" trend and the vastly different messages behind it. While the original creator framed her snack tins as a mindful, pleasurable ritual rooted in slowing down and reconnecting with food, mainstream media quickly turned it into another version of restrictive "eat less" wellness culture. Annie and Jen discuss the difference between psychological satisfaction and physiological satisfaction, why persistent hunger shouldn't be normalized, and how to figure out what your body actually needs throughout the day. They also explain why there's no universal rule for how big a snack "should" be—and why learning your own eating rhythm matters far more than following trendy nutrition advice. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. And if today's episode resonated with you, register for our free workshop, The Grown Woman's Guide to Eating Without Rules. Key Points The difference between psychological vs. physiological hunger and satisfaction Why "persistent hunger" may be a sign your meals aren't meeting your needs How diet culture repackages restriction into trendy wellness advice Why your snack needs should change based on your day, schedule, stress, and energy demands

    28 min
  4. 20 May

    Carbs - Why You Still Fear Them (Even If You Don't Realize It)

    Episode Overview Carbs have been villainized for decades, and many women are still carrying around fear, guilt, and confusion about them, even if they don't realize it. In this episode, Jen and Annie unpack the lingering effects of low-carb culture, why so many women are unintentionally under-eating carbohydrates, and how that impacts energy, cravings, workouts, satisfaction, and overall well-being. Jen shares her own experience of spending years deep in keto and low-carb dieting before realizing that adding carbohydrates back into her meals actually improved her energy, strength, satiety, and relationship with food. Together, they discuss why balanced meals matter, why carbs are not the enemy, and how developing nutrition skills is far more valuable than following rigid food rules. If you've ever felt anxious about bread, guilty for eating pasta, or convinced yourself bananas have "too much sugar," this conversation is for you. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points Why many women are unintentionally eating low-carb diets without realizing it How low-carb eating can impact energy, cravings, workouts, and satisfaction The difference between balanced eating and rigid food rules Why nutrition skill-building matters more than compliance and restriction

    41 min
  5. 13 May

    Protein Update: How Much Do You Really Need?

    Episode Overview Protein is everywhere right now — protein bars, protein chips, protein water, cottage cheese, everything, and social media advice telling women they need 200 grams a day just to stay healthy. In this episode, Annie and Jen unpack the current "protein maxing" trend and explain what the research actually says about how much protein women need. They break down why so many women feel stressed, overwhelmed, or "behind" on protein, how protein marketing can create confusion, and why eating more protein isn't always the answer. You'll hear what realistic protein intake actually looks like for women in different body sizes, how to tell whether a food is truly high protein, and why resistance training matters far more than obsessing over every gram. If you've been feeling protein-ed out, confused by conflicting recommendations, or worried you're not doing enough, this conversation will help you simplify your approach and focus on what actually matters. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points What the latest research actually says about protein needs for women Why "high protein" marketing can make nutrition more confusing How to know if a food is truly a meaningful protein source Why resistance training matters more than chasing extreme protein targets

    34 min
4.7
out of 5
28 Ratings

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We are Balance365. We are bringing balance, moderation and sanity to women's health and fitness. Our approach is unique, yet simple: women need to figure out what works for their unique life! This is what allows women to live happily and healthfully with balance and ease.

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