Dear Runner Bod,

Serena Marie RD

Dear Runner Bod is a podcast hosted by anti-diet running dietitian & body image coach, Serena Marie RD. Dear Runner Bod’s mission is to empower females to embrace their body as a runner’s body no matter their level of fitness, shape or size. Stick around for solo episodes and interviews of experts in the running community who provide advice on how to cultivate health, fitness, resiliency and self-compassion as a female runner.

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    Zero Fcks Given with Amanda Katz, NASM, Run Coach

    What if the “healthy” habits you’ve been chasing… aren’t actually helping your health? In this episode, I sit down with Amanda Katz to unpack the subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways toxic fitness culture shows up in women’s lives (often disguised as discipline, wellness, or “just taking care of yourself.”) We dive into how behaviors that look healthy on the outside can quietly disconnect you from your body, increase stress, and keep you stuck in cycles of fear and control. We also get into something we don’t talk about enough: how fear shapes the way women approach fitness, food, and their bodies…and how learning to recognize it can change everything. If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing “all the right things” but still don’t feel good in your body… this conversation will hit. In this episode, we cover: How toxic fitness culture hides behind “health” Signs your “healthy habits” may actually be hurting you The role fear plays in food, body image, and performance Why letting go of control can feel terrifying—but necessary What it actually looks like to support your health as a female athlete You can follow Amanda on Instagram @amanda_katzz. You can also check out her website www.amandaskatz.com.   If you’re ready to upgrade your running gear and do something good for the planet while you’re at it — go check out Definite Articles at definitearticles.com and use code RUNNERGIRLDIETITIAN to save 20% Don't forget to follow me on Instagram @runnergirldietitian

    40 min
  2. 16 MAR

    “You’re Fine.” The Iron Lab Gap Hurting Women Runners

    Iron deficiency is one of the most common performance limiters in women runners… yet it is constantly missed. Many athletes are told their labs look “normal” even while experiencing fatigue, poor recovery, elevated heart rate, or declining performance. In this episode, I break down why that happens and how to advocate for yourself when investigating possible iron deficiency. You’ll learn: Why standard lab panels often miss early iron deficiency • The key iron markers runners should ask their doctor to test • Why ferritin alone does not tell the whole story • How inflammation, training load, and menstruation can affect lab results • When symptoms matter more than “normal ranges” If you’re a runner feeling unusually tired, struggling with performance, or constantly being told your labs are “fine,” this episode will help you understand what questions to ask and how to push for a deeper investigation. Because being dismissed when something feels off is frustrating. And your performance, health, and energy deserve better answers. Curious about supplements for iron deficiency? Check out my faves and save 20% at Fullscript: https://us.fullscript.com/plans/smarie-rd-iron-deficiency-anemia  ^ always discuss supplements with your healthcare provider before taking   If you’re ready to upgrade your running gear and do something good for the planet while you’re at it — go check out Definite Articles at definitearticles.com and use code RUNNERGIRLDIETITIAN to save 20% Don't forget to follow me on Instagram @runnergirldietitian

    34 min

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Dear Runner Bod is a podcast hosted by anti-diet running dietitian & body image coach, Serena Marie RD. Dear Runner Bod’s mission is to empower females to embrace their body as a runner’s body no matter their level of fitness, shape or size. Stick around for solo episodes and interviews of experts in the running community who provide advice on how to cultivate health, fitness, resiliency and self-compassion as a female runner.

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