Capable & Worthy: Fitness, Nutrition, & Mindset for People Who Don't Want Life to Suck

Iris, Meri, & Amy

On this show, we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy. Because, here’s the deal: Life shouldn’t suck. And a lot of diet and exercise shenanigans y’all get up to is making it suck. Your relationship with food and your body is making it suck. We’re here to help you change all that. So grab a coffee, go for a walk in the sun or get your lift on, and let’s get into it.

  1. 4日前

    The Beauty of Boredom in Fitness with Candace Smith

    In today’s episode, Women’s Strength and Nutrition Coach Candace Smith joins us to share her own relatable fitness journey, and to discuss how shifting from exclusively cardio based activities and fitness classes to intentional strength training will transform your fitness routine and body, and give you long-lasting results. Candace emphasizes the importance of mindset, nutrition, and intelligent training techniques to help women achieve their goals, and emphasizes the importance of performance goals, explaining why heavy lifting and proper nutrition, including fruit and carbs, are essential for achieving the toned look many women desire. With a focus on debunking myths and empowering women, this episode is packed with actionable insights and motivation to help you reach your fitness and physique goals. "Tone is muscle. You can't have one without the other.” - Candace Smith, Beauty of Strength “If you train like you mean it and pursue performance goals, it becomes less boring. Let your lifting be lifting and find your entertainment outside the gym.” - Candace Smith, Beauty of Strength This week on Capable & Worthy: Fitness, Nutrition, and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck: What it actually means to be “toned.”Why transitioning from cardio to strength training is essential for achieving a toned physique.Misconceptions about carbs and muscle gain hinder women’s fitness progress.Why carbs and balanced nutrition are crucial for building muscle and overall health.Why group fitness classes may not provide the necessary stimulus for muscle growth.The importance of lifting heavier weights and structured, intentional programming for results.The benefits of having performance goals.How to blend structured workouts with enjoyable activities for a balanced fitness routine. Connect with Candace R Smith, Beauty of Strength: Candace, Beauty of Strength on Instagramcandacersmith.com Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of Capable & Worthy: Fitness, Nutrition, and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck, where we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Apple Podcasts | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and tag us! Join Iris Deadlifts on Instagram, Meri on Instagram, and Amy Rudolph on Instagram.

    54分
  2. 4月6日

    HUNGER, Trigger Foods, Life Stressors (Your Real Life Situations Part 2)

    In today’s episode, we dig into some of the most common (and frustrating) barriers people face in their health and fitness journey: the idea of balance. We share why “balance” is often an unrealistic expectation - and how shifting toward intentional harmony can completely change the game. We talk through real-life scenarios, from busy work seasons to motherhood chaos, and how to stay consistent without falling into the all-or-nothing trap. We also unpack emotional eating, food relationships, and hunger. From understanding the difference between physical and emotional hunger to building simple systems around meals, sleep, and stress, this episode is packed with practical strategies you can actually use. If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or like you’re “doing it wrong,” this conversation will help you zoom out, simplify, and move forward. “If hunger isn’t the problem, food isn’t the solution.” - Amy Rudolph “Balance doesn’t exist - but harmony is something you build, intentionally.” - Iris Deadlifts This week on Here’s the Deal: Fitness, Nutrition and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck: Why “balance” is vague, unrealistic, and often unhelpfulThe concept of harmony and how to apply it to real lifeHow to stay consistent during busy or stressful seasonsEmotional eating vs. true hunger - and how to respond differentlyThe power of the pause (instead of reacting on autopilot)Why restriction leads to overeating - and how to break the cycleHow meal timing, protein, and fiber help regulate hungerThe underrated impact of sleep and stress on cravings and appetite Connect with Us: Iris Deadlifts on InstagramAmy Rudolph on InstagramWork with us at Beth Feraco FitnessTrigger Foods / Candy Challenge EpisodeWhat A Healthy Relationship with Food Looks Like Episode Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of Here’s the Deal: Fitness, Nutrition, and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck, where we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Apple Podcasts | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and tag us! Join Iris Deadlifts on Instagram and Amy Rudolph on Instagram.

    51分
  3. 3月30日

    Understanding GLP-1s & Obesity Beyond the Headlines with Summer the Dietitian

    In today’s episode, we’re joined by registered dietitian nutritionist and obesity specialist Summer Kessel to have an honest, nuanced conversation about GLP-1 medications, weight management, and the biology behind food noise. Summer brings both professional expertise and lived experience as someone who has struggled with weight most of her life and now uses a GLP-1 medication herself. We talk about the difference between diet culture narratives and the actual medical use of these medications for chronic obesity and metabolic health. Together, we unpack the reality that GLP-1 medications don’t replace lifestyle habits - they actually make them easier for millions to practice. Summer shares how quieting food noise changed her relationship with eating, why so many people misunderstand these medications, and how dangerous the “quick fix” culture around them has become. From insurance hurdles and shady telehealth companies to the importance of medical support and coaching, this conversation is a grounded look at what responsible, evidence-based GLP-1 care really looks like. “I felt like I was banging my head against the wall - putting in so much effort for such little return. GLP-1s didn’t replace the boring basics… they finally made them possible.” - Summer Kessel, summerthedietitian “All I wanted was relief from the food noise. When it finally quieted down, I could actually focus on living my life instead of thinking about food all day.” - Summer Kessel, summerthedietitian This week on Capable & Worthy: Fitness, Nutrition and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck: How GLP-1 medications can help support health and fitness habitsThe difference between overweight vs. obesity and why obesity is considered a chronic, progressive diseaseWhat “food noise” really feels like and how it impacts long-term weight managementThe growing problem of unregulated peptide companies and influencer-driven medication salesWhy medical supervision, coaching, and dietitian support are essential for success on these medicationsHow insurance approvals and prior authorizations actually work for GLP-1 prescriptionsWhy many people may need long-term treatment or maintenance strategies to manageobesity effectively Connect with Summer Kessel:  Summer Kessel on InstagramJoin VineyardSummer Kessel Website Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of Capable & Worthy: Fitness, Nutrition, and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck, where we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Apple Podcasts | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and tag us! Join Iris Deadlifts on Instagram and Amy Rudolph on Instagram.

    1時間10分
  4. 3月23日

    Work Events, Happy Hour, Picky Partner, Cooking for Family (Your Real Life Situations Part 1)

    In today’s episode, we pulled your real-life roadblocks straight from Instagram and got to work. From getting sick on repeat, to chaotic schedules, required work lunches, picky partners, and full-on life overwhelm, we walked through what’s actually getting in your way and how to navigate it without burning everything down every time life gets hard. Because the truth is, these aren’t rare struggles… they’re the norm. This conversation is less about perfect plans and more about realistic execution. We talk about adjusting your expectations instead of abandoning your goals, using a “dimmer switch” approach instead of all-or-nothing thinking, and building a minimum standard of care you can fall back on when life inevitably throws curveballs. This is how you stay consistent in real life, not in ideal conditions. If you’ve ever felt like your progress keeps getting derailed by sickness, your schedule, your family, or just sheer exhaustion - this episode will help you stop starting over and start adapting. “You need to have when shit hits the fan, a plan b, that is simple and realistic and doable, and okay.” - Amy Rudolph “The dial doesn't have to ever be off completely.” - Iris Deadlifts This week on Capable & Worthy: Fitness, Nutrition and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck: Why getting sick isn’t a reason to panic - and how to adjust without losing progressHow the “dimmer switch” mindset helps you stay consistent during hard seasonsSimple ways to navigate family meals without cooking separate dinnersWhy “bars & bowls” (taco bars, salad bars, etc.) are a game changer for busy householdsHow to audit your time and uncover where you actually do have space for your goalsCreating a “when shit hits the fan” plan so you’re never starting from zeroHow to handle work lunches and happy hours without self-sabotagingWhy unpredictable schedules don’t mean you’re out of control - and how to plan anyway Connect with Us: Iris Deadlifts on InstagramAmy Rudolph on InstagramWork with us at Beth Feraco Fitness Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of Here’s the Deal: Fitness, Nutrition, and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck, where we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Apple Podcasts | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and tag us! Join Iris Deadlifts on Instagram and Amy Rudolph on Instagram.

    1時間5分
  5. 3月16日

    Discipline Without Abuse: Real Strength, Food Freedom, and Self-Trust with Coach Frizzle

    In today’s episode, the one and only Coach Frizzle of Fitness, Rusty Meier, joins us for a conversation that goes way beyond sets, reps, and macros. We talked about what it really means to pursue health without turning discipline into punishment, how to build a better relationship with food, and why giving yourself real grace might be the most powerful habit you can develop. Rusty shares her personal journey from struggling with binge eating and body image to rediscovering movement in a way that actually feels joyful and sustainable. We dive into the concept of “food noise,” the difference between intentionality and balance, and why so many people unknowingly confuse self-abuse with dedication in fitness and life. If you’ve ever felt stuck in the all-or-nothing cycle, this conversation will feel like a deep exhale. “Effort doesn’t require abuse. Discipline doesn’t require abuse.” - Rusty Meier, Coach Frizzle “Grace isn’t a hall pass. Your action is 100% effort - grace is the response.” - Rusty Meier, Coach Frizzle This week on Here’s the Deal: Fitness, Nutrition and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck: Why so many people mistake discipline for self-punishment in health and fitnessWhat “food noise” can mean - and how to use it as a self-awareness toolWhy tracking food can be more empowering than rigid meal plansThe powerful shift from chasing “balance” to practicing intentionalityHow life seasons change your priorities (and why your habits should too)The stovetop analogy for priorities and how to keep health on the burner without burnoutWhy giving yourself grace as a response - not an excuse - creates long-term success Connect with Coach Frizzle:  Coach Frizzle on InstagramCoach Frizzle on TikTokCoach Frizzle on YouTubeCoach Frizzle on Facebook Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of Here’s the Deal: Fitness, Nutrition, and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck, where we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Apple Podcasts | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and tag us! Join Iris Deadlifts on Instagram and Amy Rudolph on Instagram.

    48分
  6. 3月9日

    Will Lifting Make Me Bulky? Is Sugar Addictive?

    In today’s episode, we tackle and dissect common fears and misconceptions around chemicals, sugar addiction, strength training for women, and genetics. As always, we aim to clear up some noise from social media and provide grounded and evidence-based perspectives on these hot topics. We break down the misconception that all chemicals are harmful, highlighting how many essential compounds and modern agricultural advancements, such as GMOs and pesticides, have significantly benefited our food supply, and address the psychological impact of fear-mongering around chemicals and ultra-processed foods. We also discuss the common female fear around “getting bulky” by lifting weights and the reality behind building muscle and “getting toned.” We explore outdated notions and highlighting the importance of muscle for health, longevity, and confidence. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to begin overcoming food or lifting anxiety and realize their full potential in the kitchen and the gym. “Don't be anxious and worried about what you eat all the time.” - Amy Rudolph "There's no faster way to turn off someone's logical thinking brain than to make them afraid of something." - Iris Deadlifts "Kids already have enough to deal with in this world, and their food shouldn't be one of those things.” - Meri This week on Here’s the Deal: Fitness, Nutrition and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck: The necessity and benefits of chemicals in agriculture, such as pesticides and GMOsThe dangers of blanket fear-mongering against chemicals and the need for scientific contextIs sugar actually addictive?The role of protein in reducing sugar cravings and stabilizing energy levels.The importance of context and dosage in the discussion around sugar and chemicalsDebunking the myth that lifting weights will make a woman bulkyUnderstanding that genetics play a role but are also not a death sentence Connect with Iris, Meri, and Amy: Iris Deadlifts on InstagramMeri on InstagramAmy Rudolph on Instagram Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of Here’s the Deal: Fitness, Nutrition, and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck, where we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Apple Podcasts | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and tag us! Join Iris Deadlifts on Instagram, Meri on Instagram, and Amy Rudolph on Instagram.

    49分
  7. 3月2日

    Navigating Injury and Setbacks (Physical and Mental) with The Gym Nurse

    In today’s episode, we sat down with Shannon Collins (aka The Gym Nurse) for an unfiltered conversation about injury, ego, seasonal slumps, and what it actually looks like to play the long game in fitness. Shannon shares her ongoing two-year battle with shoulder impingement, the frustration of chronic pain, and the mental shift from chasing progress to prioritizing recovery. For someone whose identity and career are rooted in strength training, this season has required humility, patience, and a whole lot of perspective. We go beyond rehab and into the mindset work that keeps women consistent when life doesn’t go according to plan. We talk about modifying training without quitting, adjusting nutrition when activity drops, navigating seasonal depression, and the difference between giving yourself grace and avoiding accountability. This is a conversation about honoring the season you’re in - without turning the dial all the way off. “Your health is not guaranteed. Take action right now, because who knows what's going to happen to you?” - Shannon Collins (The Gym Nurse) “Something is better than nothing.” - Shannon Collins (The Gym Nurse) This week on Here’s the Deal: Fitness, Nutrition and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck: Shannon’s experience with shoulder injury - pain, imaging, injections, and preparing for possible surgeryWhy stopping all movement is often the worst thing you can do during injuryHow to train around pain by modifying range of motion, load, and expectationsThe role of ego, identity, and confidence when your body can’t perform like it used toWhy recovery seasons are about preservation, not progress - and why that’s okayAdjusting calories and nutrition when steps and overall output decreaseNavigating seasonal depression, low vitamin D, and rebuilding momentum with simple daily habitsThe difference between giving yourself grace and using it as an excuse, and how to align actions with goals Connect with The Gym Nurse: The Gym Nurse on InstagramThe Gym Nurse Website Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of Here’s the Deal: Fitness, Nutrition, and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck, where we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Apple Podcasts | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and tag us! Join Iris Deadlifts on Instagram and Amy Rudolph on Instagram.

    47分
  8. 2月23日

    Q&A: Fat Loss and Fitness - RPE/RIR, TDEE Explained (& More)

    In today’s episode, we talk through some of the most common (and most misunderstood) questions we hear around training, nutrition, and recovery - especially when performance goals like half marathon training are on the table. We dig into how to balance running with strength training, why recovery and fueling matter more than people think, and why trying to chase fat loss during intense training is usually a losing game. We also zoom out and get practical: separating movement from weight loss, understanding how your body actually burns energy (hello, TDEE), and clearing up gym confusion around split squats, wedges, and those mysterious acronyms like RPE and RIR. If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re training “hard enough,” overthinking calories burned, or feeling stuck in the gym, this episode is for you. If you’ve been trying to “do it all” with your training, this is your reminder to pick a lane, fuel your body, and train with intention. “Muscles don’t know reps or sets. They know stimulus, tension, and fatigue - and they respond to it.” - Amy Rudolph “Running is a performance sport. You need fuel for that. Fat loss is the opposite of that.” - Iris Deadlifts This week on Here’s the Deal: Fitness, Nutrition and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck: How many strength training days actually make sense during half marathon trainingThe problem with mixing fat loss goals into intense endurance trainingThe truth about steps, calories burned, and why exercise isn’t the driver of fat lossA simple breakdown of TDEE: BMR, NEAT, TEF, and where exercise really fitsSplit squats vs. Bulgarian split squats (and how to modify them without shame)What RPE and RIR actually mean - and how to use them to build real strength Connect with Us: Iris Deadlifts on InstagramAmy Rudolph on InstagramWork with us at Beth Feraco Fitness Thanks for tuning in to this week’s episode of Here’s the Deal: Fitness, Nutrition, and Mindset for People Who Don’t Want Life to Suck, where we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Apple Podcasts | Spotify Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media and tag us! Join Iris Deadlifts on Instagram and Amy Rudolph on Instagram.

    39分

番組について

On this show, we challenge the common understanding of what it means and what it takes to be fit and healthy. Because, here’s the deal: Life shouldn’t suck. And a lot of diet and exercise shenanigans y’all get up to is making it suck. Your relationship with food and your body is making it suck. We’re here to help you change all that. So grab a coffee, go for a walk in the sun or get your lift on, and let’s get into it.

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