Broads: The Bold & Badass Fitness Podcast for Women

Tara LaFerrara

Welcome to BROADS: The Bold & Badass Fitness Podcast for Women. I’m Tara and I’m here to empower you to feel strong in your body, be confident to take up space, and cultivate that badassery you’ve been holding back (yes, I did just make up the word badassery). You’re here because you know there is more to life and you’re ready to go after it … you just need some support and guidance along the way. So tune in, stay a while, and I promise to be right here alongside you as we figure this out, together.

  1. vor 7 Std.

    155: Sarah Bomer, RD: Nutrition for Women — The Myths Keeping You Confused, Underfed, and Overthinking Food

    For women who strength train, nutrition is the thing everyone has an opinion on and almost nobody explains clearly. The information is loud, it is contradictory, and a lot of it is coming from people who spent a week getting a certification online. The result is food noise — the constant mental chatter around what to eat, when to eat it, whether you ate too much or the wrong things — and it is exhausting. In this episode you will get clear, evidence-based answers from someone who spent four years and over 1,200 supervised clinical hours earning the right to give them. Sarah Bomer is a registered dietician, personal trainer, pre and postnatal specialist, and one of the newest assistant coaches on the BroadsCOACH team. She holds her master's degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from Metro State University of Denver and completed her dietetic internship at Children's Hospital before passing her national registration exam. She trains primarily women with a focus on building a relationship with food that actually supports their training — not one that makes it harder. What's Discussed: Who Sarah Bomer is — five years in fitness, group training to private clients, bridal and pre/postnatal specialization, and the four-year journey to becoming a registered dietician   RD vs. nutritionist — what the credential difference actually means, what it takes to become a registered dietician (master's degree, 1,200+ supervised hours, national registration exam), and why the word "nutritionist" has almost no legal or educational protection behind it   Why Sarah chose the evidence-based RD path over the shorter route — and what that deeper clinical training gives her clients that a nutritionist certification cannot   Protein for women — how much, why it matters, and what consistently undereating it actually costs you   What food noise is, why it is so consuming for women who are already doing everything right, and what it actually takes to quiet it   Why diets fail — the diet culture trap and what a sustainable approach to nutrition actually looks like versus restriction dressed up as a plan   Building a balanced plate — how to structure meals to hit macro and micronutrient goals without it becoming another thing to overthink   Food tracking — when it is a useful tool, when it starts working against you, and how to know which one it is for you   GLP-1 medications (Ozempic, Wegovy) — a nuanced, non-judgmental take on where they have a legitimate place, where they are being misused, and why undereating and malnourishment are the most common things she sees with clients on them   Rapid fire myth-busting: carbs after 6pm make you gain weight, you need to detox, eating fat makes you fat, you can out-train a bad diet, fruit has too much sugar, everyone should be gluten-free, breakfast is the most important meal of the day, if you can't pronounce an ingredient you should not eat it   What it is actually like to work with BroadsCOACH clients — and why the mindset women bring to Broads makes them a different kind of client to work with   The one piece of nutrition advice every woman should hear: nourish your body consistently   Ready to work with a coach who integrates training and nutrition the way it was always meant to be? Apply for BroadsCOACH at https://www.broads.app/broadscoach. Learn more about Broads: https://www.broads.app/ https://www.instagram.com/broads_coach/ Check out more from Tara LaFerrara: https://www.taralaferrara.com/ https://www.instagram.com/taralaferrara/ YouTube: @TaraLaferrara TikTok: @taralaferrara Check out more from Sarah Bomer: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahbomersrd/

  2. 11. Aug.

    154: Body Recomposition for Women: Why the Scale Won't Move and What's Actually Happening

    Body recomposition for women is one of the most underexplained concepts in all of fitness and the gap between "I know what a cut is" and "I know what recomposition is" has cost a lot of women a lot of wasted time on programs that were built for a completely different goal. Here is the thing. When most women say they want to tone up or lean out, what they are actually describing is recomposition. They just do not have a word for it. And that word — and the clear explanation of what it actually takes — has been missing from almost every conversation about women's bodies and training. Everyone talks about cutting and bulking. Nobody sits a woman down and says: there is a third option, it is probably the one you actually want, and here is exactly what it looks like. This episode is that conversation. What's Discussed: Why a stalled scale is not a plateau — and what it actually signals for a woman who is strength training and hitting her protein The simple definition of body recomposition: losing fat and building muscle at the same time, and why most women are already in the middle of it without knowing it The three options — cut, bulk, and recomposition — what each one actually does to your body and why the third one is the option diet culture never handed you The honest trade-off: why recomp is slower than a dedicated cut or bulk, why that is not a flaw, and why the metric everyone hands you (scale weight) does not align with the actual goal The biology of why recomposition works — muscle protein synthesis, fat mobilization, and why these two processes can run in parallel without a calorie surplus if the training stimulus and protein are where they need to be Who recomposition works best for — and the specific scenarios where a dedicated cut or bulk makes more sense instead The two non-negotiables: protein at 0.7–1 gram per pound of bodyweight and progressive overload — why both are required, and what happens to the whole process when either one is missing The four metrics that actually tell you recomposition is working — and why the scale is the least useful one of the bunch The five most common ways women accidentally sabotage their recomposition: chasing two goals with contradictory behaviors, undereating during the day and overeating at night, switching programs before the current one had time to work, treating lifting as a calorie-burning activity instead of a signal, and quitting in the window right before results actually show up What a real recomposition week looks like across all five variables: calories, protein, training, cardio, and recovery — made concrete How to find your starting point based on exactly where you are right now — and the single adjustment that changes more than any new program would   Want to go deeper on everything covered in this episode, including the hormone piece? Our free Body Recomp Webinar covers it all. https://www.broads.app/body-recomp-webinar Ready to have progressive overload built in by design so recomposition actually happens instead of just being something you hope for? Apply for BroadsCOACH: https://www.broads.app/broadscoach   Learn more about Broads: https://www.broads.app/ https://www.instagram.com/broads_coach/ Check out more from Tara LaFerrara: https://www.taralaferrara.com/ https://www.instagram.com/taralaferrara/ YouTube: @TaraLaferrara TikTok: @taralaferrara

  3. 4. Aug.

    153: Camille Leblanc-Bazinet: Body Image for Women Who Train — Why Achievement Alone Will Never Be Enough

    Body image for women who train hard is one of the most common and least talked-about traps in fitness. If you have been hitting your goals, staying consistent, achieving more — and still feel like it is not enough — that is not a discipline problem. That is a pattern that no amount of performance can fix on its own. In this episode you will hear from a woman who learned that at the highest possible level. Camille Leblanc-Bazinet is a seven-time CrossFit Games competitor and the 2014 Fittest Woman on Earth. At the peak of her career, her hormone labs came back menopausal — her body shutting down while her achievements kept stacking up. What she discovered on the other side of that, about worth, identity, and what strength actually means, is exactly the conversation women who train hard need to hear. Camille Leblanc-Bazinet is a seven-time CrossFit Games competitor, the 2014 Fittest Woman on Earth, a gymnast, gym owner, coach, and one of the most honest voices in fitness on what it actually costs to chase performance at the expense of everything else. What's Discussed: How growing up as a gymnast shaped her relationship with her body — and why the generational patterns she inherited from her mother and grandmother mattered more than any sport ever did Fueling for performance as the escape from restriction — and how that evolution also came with its own cost when performance became the only thing that mattered The hormonal crash at the height of her career: on paper menopausal while competing as one of the fittest women alive — and what that moment finally made her face What it actually felt like to receive body criticism online while holding a world title — and why no level of achievement made that noise go away Why she retired, what her body was asking her to pay attention to, and why she does not regret the decision The IVF journey, multiple miscarriages, surrendering — and what she found on the other side of that The first hard thing she ever did: setting one rule for herself every morning and what that installed in her that nothing external ever could The strongest thing she has ever done — asking for help on her knees after her daughter was born prematurely — and how that changed everything How she is intentionally breaking the generational patterns with her own daughter and why talking about struggle out loud is a form of parenting she never had modeled for her What strength means at this stage of her life — and why her answer is vulnerability and the willingness to say "I need help" Her closing message: sit still, find your light, hold yourself Ready for coaching that builds around the woman you actually are right now? Apply for BroadsCOACH at ⁠https://www.broads.app/broadscoach⁠. Learn more about Broads: ⁠https://www.broads.app/⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/broads_coach/⁠ Check out more from Tara LaFerrara: ⁠https://www.taralaferrara.com/⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/taralaferrara/⁠YouTube: @TaraLaferrara TikTok: @taralaferrara Check out more from Camille Leblanc-Bazinet: Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/camillelbaz/⁠ ThunderBro: ⁠https://thundrbro.com/

  4. 28. Juli

    152: How to Actually Use Cardio: A Framework for Women Who Strength Train

    You’ve been told cardio kills your gains. Or that you need more of it. Or that HIIT is the answer. Or that HIIT is the problem. You open Instagram and find a different opinion every time, and at some point you just start guessing  because the information around cardio is genuinely that contradictory. Here is the thing: cardio itself is not complicated. The noise around it is.  Just like with strength training, there are nuances with cardio that you need to know if you want to see + get results.  Most of the time, the lack of results are not because you’re doing too little, but usually because you’re doing the wrong type, at the wrong time, for the wrong goal. This episode fixes that. What's Discussed: The three types of cardio — Zone 2, steady state, and HIIT — what each one actually does to your body, and why knowing the difference changes everything about how you program your week Why Zone 2 is the most underrated form of cardio for women who strength train — and why a 30-minute brisk walk during a work call counts as a legitimate training session The Peloton problem: why the popular high-energy classes are almost always steady state or HIIT efforts, why that is not building the aerobic base you think it is, and what to choose instead How much cardio you actually need based on your goal — strength-first, balanced fitness, or training for a specific event — with realistic session numbers for each The interference effect: why doing cardio and lifting too close together blunts the results of both, why order matters, and the one exception that is not actually cardio Six signs your cardio volume is exceeding your recovery capacity — including the ones that show up in your joints and your sleep before they show up anywhere else Why the fix is always subtraction and not more effort — and why none of the warning signs mean you are failing A practical weekly structure for women lifting four days a week and women lifting three — with specific session types, timing, and how HIIT fits in as a tool rather than a default The specific cardio plan for the busy woman who lifts two to three days and has a Peloton she uses once a week. Let’s simplify this! If your joints have been feeling beat up, grab the free Mobility Guide — five minutes a day for seven days. https://www.broads.app/mobility-guide For the full picture on how cardio, protein, and strength training work together to actually shift your body composition, the free Body Recomp Webinar covers all of it. https://www.broads.app/body-recomp-webinar Ready to have your cardio and training programmed so everything works together instead of against each other? Apply for BroadsCOACH at broads.app/broadscoach.   Learn more about Broads: ⁠https://www.broads.app/⁠ https://www.instagram.com/broads_coach/ https://www.instagram.com/broads.podcast/ Check out more from Tara LaFerrara: https://www.taralaferrara.com/ https://www.instagram.com/taralaferrara/ YouTube: @TaraLaferrara TikTok: @taralaferrara

  5. 21. Juli

    151: Liz Tenuto: Your Body Is Holding Stress Your Mind Can't Release and Somatic Healing Is the Missing Link

    Most women have been told to manage stress with mindset work, talk therapy, meditation and breathwork, or just pushing through. And those things can help… but none of them address what the body is actually holding — the tension that has been living in your muscles for years. And the stress patterns your nervous system built to protect you are still running in the background long after the original stressor is gone. That is what somatic healing addresses. And most women have never heard of it. Liz Tenuto spent ten years living with chronic pain and insomnia that started at fourteen. She saw every specialist, tried every modality — acupuncture, yoga, massage, meditation, craniosacral therapy. Nothing lasted more than a few days. It was not until a ballet teacher pulled her into a somatics class that something finally shifted. She cried in the bathroom after the first session — not from pain, but because it was the first time she had ever stopped being hard on her body. Her insomnia was almost gone within four lessons. Liz Tenuto is the creator of The Workout Witch, a somatic movement educator with a background in psychology and ballet, and the author of When the Body Speaks: How Somatic Healing Sets You Free. She teaches zero-equipment somatic exercises — tiny micro-movements that release habitual tension, dissolve stress-holding patterns in the muscles, and regulate the nervous system — to nearly four million followers across Instagram and TikTok. What's Discussed: What somatic exercises actually are — and the hip rocking exercise you can try tonight that uses the same bilateral stimulation technique found in EMDR therapy Ten years of chronic pain, every modality, and nothing lasting — and the one class that changed everything within four sessions How Liz's background in psychology and ballet led her to build something that bridges the two in a way neither field had done before Top-down vs. bottom-up healing — what talk therapy does, what somatics does, and why somatics is often the missing link for women who have plateaued in their healing journey Why there is no separation between emotions and movement — and what that means for women who are already training hard The forehead swipe exercise: one minute, no equipment, stimulates a cranial nerve that calms your fight-or-flight response — you can do it in a meeting and nobody will notice EFT tapping vs. somatic exercises — what the difference is and how to know which one is right for you When the Body Speaks — the book, the three sections, and who it is actually for Check out more from Liz Tenuto: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theworkoutwitch/ TikTok: @theworkoutwitch App and Courses: https://www.theworkoutwitch.com Book — When the Body Speaks: How Somatic Healing Sets You Free: https://www.theworkoutwitch.com/book Free resource from Liz: DM "release" on Instagram @theworkoutwitch and she will send you a one-minute hip rocking video to get started. Ready for coaching that meets you where you are and adapts to your life? Apply for BroadsCOACH at broads.app/broadscoach. Learn more about Broads: ⁠https://www.broads.app/ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/broads.podcast/ https://www.instagram.com/broads.app/ Check out more from Tara LaFerrara: https://www.taralaferrara.com/ https://www.instagram.com/taralaferrara/ YouTube: @TaraLaferrara TikTok: @taralaferrara

  6. 14. Juli

    150: The Mental Side of Fitness: Why It Won't Click, Why You Compare, and How to Keep Showing Up Anyway

    You’ve tried the plans. You’ve done the tracking, the lifting, the early mornings. You know what you are supposed to do. And still, something is not clicking — not the program, but the mental layer underneath it. Why does it stick for some women and not others? How do you keep showing up when you do not feel good in your body yet? What do you do when the gym feels like everyone is watching you, when comparison is quietly wrecking your progress, when you are carrying all of this entirely alone and the silence around it is starting to feel heavier than the weights? Those are the seven questions  this episode is built around. Because the macros and the programming matter. But the mental layer is what actually decides whether any of it holds. What's Discussed: (0:00) Why the questions in the inbox this time had nothing to do with programming — and why the mental layer is the actual work Q1: Why it finally clicks for some women and not others — and the real pattern the women who make it stick almost always share Q2: How to keep showing up when you do not feel good in your body yet — and the moment from Tara's own history she rarely talks about Q3: How to stop overthinking and find a plan you trust. Q4: Information overload and deciding what is true for you. Q5: What to do if the gym intimidates you and how to boost your confidence. Q6: What to do when comparison is quietly wrecking your motivation — and why her timeline was never yours to begin with Q7: How to stay motivated when you are doing this entirely alone — and what actually changes everything     Ready to get started?  BroadsCOACH: one-on-one coaching with a coach who knows your patterns, calls you out when you are quitting on yourself, and brings you back when you are in a spiral. Weekly check-ins, coaching calls, and programming that adapts to your life. Apply at broads.app/broadscoach. BroadsCLUB: done-for-you monthly programming with home or gym options, plus a community of women who are in it with you. Start with a 7-day free trial at broads.app/broadsclub.   Learn more about Broads: ⁠ https://www.broads.app/ ⁠ https://www.instagram.com/broads.podcast/ https://www.instagram.com/broads.app/ Check out more from Tara LaFerrara: https://www.taralaferrara.com/ https://www.instagram.com/taralaferrara/ YouTube: @TaraLaferrara TikTok: @taralaferrara

  7. 7. Juli

    149: Jaime Schmidt: She Built a Business With No Plan Then Started Strength Training at 46. Bet on Yourself Before You Have Proof.

    Most women spend more time waiting to feel ready than they spend actually building. Waiting until the plan makes sense. Waiting until the timing is right. Waiting until there is enough proof that it is going to work before they will let themselves believe it will. And in the meantime, the thing they want—the body, the business, the version of themselves they can almost see—stays exactly where it is. Jaime Schmidt did not wait. She started Schmidt's Naturals while pregnant, bootstrapped, making deodorant in mason jars and selling it at a Portland farmers market. She hand-delivered six-stick wholesale orders across town for thirty dollars. When the product stained a customer's shirt, she asked them to mail it to her, washed it, and sent it back. Seven years later, she sold to Unilever—30,000 retailers, 30 countries. She had no ten-year plan. She had an unwavering belief that if anyone could figure it out, it was her, and she built everything from there. Jaime Schmidt is the founder of Schmidt's Naturals, one of the most recognized natural personal care brands in the world. She is the author of Supermaker: Crafting Business on Your Own Terms, an investor through her fund Color, and a strength training convert who started lifting at 46 and has been watching her body change in ways she did not expect and cannot stop talking about. What's Discussed: (0:00) The only question worth asking before you build anything: are you willing to bet on yourself before you have proof it will work? (2:31) What it actually means to erase the identity you have built—and why it is the only way to step into who you want to become (6:13) The origin story: pregnant, bootstrapped, making deodorant in a kitchen in mason jars and selling it at a farmers market (9:49) Why the sales skills you think you do not have show up the second you believe in what you are selling (14:28) What happens when you try to make every customer happy—and the moment Jaime realized it was costing her the business (16:19) The biggest early mistakes: bad hires, locked-in contracts, and what her motto "say yes now, figure out how" actually costs when there are no limits on it (17:26) Building while bootstrapped with a newborn—what balance actually looked like when it was not pretty (19:49) The only question worth asking when the grind gets heavy: are you still happy? (23:34) How she knew it was time to sell to Unilever—and what intuition actually feels like when it keeps showing up (28:51) What came after: writing Supermaker, launching Color, and what identity looks like when it expands instead of ending (39:15) Starting strength training at 46—and what two years of consistent lifting built that she did not see coming (46:00) Why it is never too late—in the gym or anywhere else—if you are willing to show up (51:13) Manifestation, visualization, and the delusional belief that actually works   Want a simple place to start fueling for the body you are building? Grab Broads' FREE Macronutrient Guide: The Balanced Plate Blueprint at broads.app/macronutrient-guide.   Learn more about Broads:  ⁠https://www.broads.app/⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/broads.podcast/⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/broads.app/⁠   Check out more from Tara LaFerrara: ⁠https://www.taralaferrara.com/⁠ ⁠https://www.instagram.com/taralaferrara/⁠ YouTube: @TaraLaferrara  TikTok: @taralaferrara Check out more from Jaime Schmidt: Instagram: @jaimeschmidt Supermaker: Crafting Business on Your Own Terms ⁠https://supermaker.com/book⁠ Learn more about Jamie at ⁠https://www.jaimeschmidt.info/⁠

  8. 30. Juni

    148: Busy Season Training: How to Keep Your Progress When Life Gets Busy

    There is a season every woman hits where life gets full, training keeps getting bumped, meal prep stops happening, and the guilt is somehow louder than everything else on your plate. And I need that guilt to stop. Not because I’m being nice, but because it is not based in reality. A disrupted few weeks is not undoing months of work. Your body does not forget that fast. The strength you built is still there. The muscle you earned is still there. The progress you made does not disappear just because your schedule got complicated. So today, I’m breaking down how to get results training less in a busy season. We’re talking about what your workouts actually need to do when you only have two or three of them, what to lean on outside the gym when training drops off, and how to come back without trying to punish yourself for the sessions you missed. Less than normal is not zero, babe. And the version of your routine that fits your life right now still counts. What’s Discussed: (0:00) Why busy seasons make women spiral and why the guilt is not based in reality (2:00) Why missed workouts do not mean you are starting over (4:30) What your workouts need to do when you only have two or three sessions (8:30) Why protein, creatine, walking, and the basics matter when training drops off (13:45) Why one or two weeks off does not mean you lost your muscle (15:30) Why trying to “make up” missed workouts is the wrong move (18:30) How to stop treating the routine that fits your life like it is not enough   If you have ever missed a week, barely trained for two, or looked at your calendar and thought, “There is no fucking way I can keep this routine right now,” this episode is going to help you stop turning a busy season into proof that you are failing.     Find out more from Broads: Website: ⁠www.broads.app⁠ Instagram: ⁠@broads.podcast⁠ ⁠@broads.app⁠ BroadsCOACH: Head to ⁠www.broads.app/broadscoach⁠ and apply for BroadsCOACH. Resources Mentioned: Macronutrient Guide: Want a simple place to start fuelling for the body you're building? Grab Broad’s FREE Macronutrient Guide: The Balanced Plate Blueprint at ⁠https://www.broads.app/macronutrient-guide⁠. Check out more from Tara LaFerrara: Website: ⁠www.taralaferrara.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@taralaferrara⁠ YouTube: ⁠@TaraLaferrara⁠ Tiktok: ⁠@taralaferrara⁠

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Welcome to BROADS: The Bold & Badass Fitness Podcast for Women. I’m Tara and I’m here to empower you to feel strong in your body, be confident to take up space, and cultivate that badassery you’ve been holding back (yes, I did just make up the word badassery). You’re here because you know there is more to life and you’re ready to go after it … you just need some support and guidance along the way. So tune in, stay a while, and I promise to be right here alongside you as we figure this out, together.

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