Fiercely Fueled

Fiercely Fueled

Welcome to Fiercely Fueled - where we have powerful conversations that nourish mind, body and soul. For athletes, by athletes: this show is all about performance, nutrition and recovery for athletes. We know you have busy lives and need to make the most out of your training and nutrition without added stress. How do we know this? Because we are also busy competitive athletes. Join us as we discuss evidence-based methods that help athletes get stronger, fitter: faster, create longevity in sport and life, and develop habits and better balance in their lives.

  1. HACE 23 H

    Navigating Nutrition During the Summer Months - Episode 179

    In this episode of the Fiercely Fueled Nutrition Podcast, Coaches Joni and Bela talk about how summer can challenge your nutrition, training, recovery, and routines. Between vacations, cookouts, lake days, alcohol, late nights, and nonstop "summer body" messaging, it can feel easy to lose consistency or fall into all-or-nothing thinking. They break down how to balance physique goals with performance goals, navigate social events without guilt, and stay aligned with what actually matters to you instead of outside pressure. The conversation also covers practical ways to handle vacations and busy weekends while still supporting your energy, recovery, and training.   The conversation also covers: ✅ Summer body pressure and diet culture ✅ Staying consistent during vacations and social events ✅ Prioritizing protein, hydration, and sleep ✅ Fueling outdoor activities and higher activity days ✅ Alcohol, recovery, and performance ✅ Letting go of perfectionism and getting back on track   Whether you are training for a competition or just trying to feel your best this summer, this episode is a reminder that consistency does not require perfection.          APPLY FOR COACHING https://10tkto34p7j.typeform.com/to/aI4uHZgU     Get our free pre & post-training meals guide https://guide.fiercelyfueled.com/podcast    Follow Fiercely Fueled Nutrition:  Instagram: @fiercelyfuelednutrition https://www.instagram.com/fiercelyfuelednutrition/

    46 min
  2. You Might Also Like: The Story of Money

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    You Might Also Like: The Story of Money

    Introducing When money went rogue: banking in 19th-century frontier America from The Story of Money. Follow the show: The Story of Money In 19th-century America almost anyone could print their own money – and many did. One of the most notable figures to take this up was a man named James Brown, a charismatic conman who built a fortune producing fake banknotes. In this episode of The Story of Money, Stephen Mihm, a professor of history at the University of Georgia, introduces hosts Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth to “the hardest working man in counterfeiting”. They discuss the parallels between banking in the Wild West and the advent of cryptocurrencies today, and the role trust plays in all financial systems.     Further reading: A Nation of Counterfeiters: Capitalists, Con Men, and the Making of the United States, by Stephen Mihm (2007)  The Square and Tower: Networks, Hierarchies and the Struggle for Global Power, by Niall Ferguson (2018) To enjoy future episodes, be sure to subscribe to The Story of Money wherever you get your podcasts, and also follow the show's dedicated YouTube channel here.  Learn more at ft.com/tsom   Hosts: Gillian Tett and Robin Wigglesworth Guest: Stephen Mihm Producer: Lulu Smyth Senior Producer: Michela Tindera and Laurence Knight Executive Producers: Flo Phillips and Manuela Saragosa Original music: Breen Turner Broadcast engineers: Bianca Wakeman and Petros Giuompasis Podcast Development: Laura Clarke FT Global Head of Audio: Cheryl Brumley Video editor: Kristen Kenyon at Podcast Discovery Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.

  3. 11 MAY

    Keeping Hydrated - Episode 178

    In this episode of the Fiercely Fueled Nutrition Podcast, Coaches Joni and Pia break down one of the most overcomplicated topics in fitness nutrition: hydration and electrolytes. Listen in as they unpack what electrolytes actually do, whether carbs are necessary for hydration, and why social media often makes hydration far more confusing than it needs to be. They explain how carbohydrates can help transport electrolytes, why sodium and potassium balance matters, and how simple things like urine color can be useful hydration indicators. They also talk about the dangers of overhydration, why chugging water is not always the answer, and how to rehydrate more effectively during training and everyday life.   ***Listen to Episode 42 about Hydration Basics  https://sites.libsyn.com/430623/hydration-episode-42    The conversation also covers: ✅ How much water most people actually need ✅ Signs you may benefit from extra electrolytes ✅ Why sweaty athletes are not all the same ✅ The difference between smart hydration and clever marketing ✅ Whether electrolyte drinks really help hangovers ✅ Why most people eating balanced meals probably do not need daily electrolyte supplements      APPLY FOR COACHING https://10tkto34p7j.typeform.com/to/aI4uHZgU     Get our free pre & post-training meals guide https://guide.fiercelyfueled.com/podcast    Follow Fiercely Fueled Nutrition:  Instagram: @fiercelyfuelednutrition https://www.instagram.com/fiercelyfuelednutrition/

    26 min
  4. 4 MAY

    Trapped in the Athlete Identity - Episode 177

    In this episode of the Fiercely Fueled Nutrition Podcast, Coach Bela explores a topic many athletes quietly struggle with: when being an athlete stops being something you do and starts feeling like who you are. Drawing from her own lifelong experience in sports and training, Bela unpacks both sides of athlete identity. On one hand, it can build structure, confidence, discipline, and a strong sense of community. On the other, it can create a mindset where your mood, self-worth, and daily decisions rise and fall with your performance in the gym. She talks openly about the all-or-nothing thinking that can show up after a missed lift, a skipped workout, or a day of imperfect nutrition, and how that can lead to guilt, overtraining, or avoiding rest and real life. She also shares how she works through those moments by stepping back, looking at factors like sleep, fueling, stress, and recovery, and choosing a more grounded response instead of defaulting to self-criticism. This episode is a reminder that discipline and flexibility can exist together. You can take rest days, enjoy your life outside the gym, and still pursue your goals without tying your worth to them   APPLY FOR COACHING https://10tkto34p7j.typeform.com/to/aI4uHZgU     Get our free pre & post-training meals guide https://guide.fiercelyfueled.com/podcast    Follow Fiercely Fueled Nutrition:  Instagram: @fiercelyfuelednutrition https://www.instagram.com/fiercelyfuelednutrition/

    19 min
  5. 27 ABR

    The Young and the Lifters: Why Prioritizing Nutrition and Recovery in Your Early Years is Important - Episode 176

    In this episode of the Fiercely Fueled Nutrition Podcast, Coaches Joni and Bela talk about what they wish they had done differently when they first started training and how those early choices around food and recovery can shape everything that follows.   They reflect on their own experiences with dieting, chasing smaller bodies, and following low carb trends that ultimately hurt performance. Bela shares how years of strict meal plans and overtraining kept her stuck in a cycle of burnout, and how shifting her focus to eating enough, including more carbs and fats, and paying attention to things like sleep and HRV changed not just her training, but how she felt day to day.   The conversation also takes on the influence of social media, where nutrition trends change constantly and often create more confusion than clarity. They get honest about alcohol and its impact on sleep and recovery, the pressure to drink in social settings, and why relying on stimulants to get through workouts can be a sign that something deeper is off.   In this episode, they cover: Why nutrition and recovery matter more than you think early on How dieting and underfueling can hold back your progress What actually helped them feel stronger and more energized The role of carbs, fats, and total calories in performance How alcohol affects recovery and sleep Why needing constant caffeine might be a red flag Whether you are just starting out or years into training, this episode is a reminder that it is never too late to build a better foundation.      APPLY FOR COACHING https://10tkto34p7j.typeform.com/to/aI4uHZgU     Get our free pre & post-training meals guide https://guide.fiercelyfueled.com/podcast    Follow Fiercely Fueled Nutrition:  Instagram: @fiercelyfuelednutrition https://www.instagram.com/fiercelyfuelednutrition/

    52 min
  6. 20 ABR

    How to Train with Pain: Dr. Nathan Dailey - Episode 175

    In this episode of the Fiercely Fueled Nutrition Podcast, Coach Pia sits down with Dr. Nathan Dailey, a physical therapist who works with powerlifters through the RTS network, to talk about what it really takes to return to lifting after an injury.   Nathan shares his path from endurance sports into powerlifting and how he found his way to the RTS "Emerging Strategies" approach. From there, the conversation dives into what lifters deal with most often, including low back pain and neck issues that show up as shoulder pain, and how to tell the difference between normal training soreness and something that needs attention.   They break down one of the biggest misunderstandings in rehab, the idea that pain always comes from the exact spot it hurts. Instead, Nathan explains the importance of proper assessment, understanding patterns of pain, and tracking real changes in function over time. He also makes a strong case for staying active when possible, using smart training modifications instead of immediately shutting everything down.   You will learn: How to tell if it is soreness or an injury Why pain is not always coming from where you feel it Common rehab mistakes lifters make When it makes sense to keep training through pain What good physical therapy should actually look like How to adjust training without losing progress   This episode is a practical, grounded guide for lifters who want to train hard, recover well, and stay in the sport long term.          APPLY FOR COACHING https://10tkto34p7j.typeform.com/to/aI4uHZgU     Get our free pre & post-training meals guide https://guide.fiercelyfueled.com/podcast    Follow Fiercely Fueled Nutrition:  Instagram: @fiercelyfuelednutrition https://www.instagram.com/fiercelyfuelednutrition/

    1 h 3 min

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Welcome to Fiercely Fueled - where we have powerful conversations that nourish mind, body and soul. For athletes, by athletes: this show is all about performance, nutrition and recovery for athletes. We know you have busy lives and need to make the most out of your training and nutrition without added stress. How do we know this? Because we are also busy competitive athletes. Join us as we discuss evidence-based methods that help athletes get stronger, fitter: faster, create longevity in sport and life, and develop habits and better balance in their lives.

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