The Be Well Now Method Podcast

Janet Huehls, MS, ACSM-CEP, NBC-HWC

Whether you are a healthcare professional looking to have more powerful conversations with your clients or are a health-seeker wanting to take the stress out of being healthy, Janet Huehls guides you to take the stress out of exercising and other health habits, especially with medical issues. The Be Well Now method integrates body, and brain science with mindfulness to provide a sustainable foundation for any health habit. Restore self-efficacy by upgrading exercise, eating healthy, and managing stress into resources to feel and function better now by knowing how to move from stress to well.

  1. 08/08/2025

    #29 Unlocking Your Inner Motivation

    In this episode of the Be Well Now Method podcast, Janet Huehls and Dr. Jan Anderson explore the importance of self-efficacy in health and habits. They discuss the mindset of needing external motivation versus trusting one's own body and instincts. The conversation highlights the significance of finding enjoyment in exercise, the role of curiosity and novelty in maintaining motivation, and the need to redefine progress and success in a holistic manner. They emphasize the importance of balancing individuality with community support, and how mindfulness can enhance the exercise experience. The episode concludes with a call to trust one's inner voice and to break free from the stress cycle associated with traditional exercise paradigms Takeaways Self-efficacy is crucial for sustainable health habits.External motivation can undermine trust in one's own body.Finding enjoyment in exercise is key to consistency.Curiosity and novelty can enhance motivation.Progress in health is not always linear.Trusting your inner voice is essential for personal growth.Self-consciousness can hinder exercise enjoyment.Balancing individuality with community support is important.Mindfulness practices can improve the exercise experience.Breaking the stress cycle is vital for health.Unlocking Your Inner MotivationThe Power of Self-Efficacy in Health"I need someone to make me do it.""It's becoming part of my lifestyle.""Progress is not linear." Find Janet https://www.exercisingwell.com/ https://www.drjananderson.com/

    36 min
  2. 05/22/2025

    #25 Weight-loss Blind Spots | Dr. Jan Anderson

    In this episode of the Be Well Now Method podcast, Janet Huehls and Dr. Jan Anderson explore the concept of the 'blind spot of success,' where external achievements may overshadow internal well-being. They discuss the importance of mindfulness, self-awareness, and the impact of the scale on personal health journeys. Through meditation and personal anecdotes, they emphasize the need for a holistic approach to health that prioritizes feeling good over mere numbers. The conversation highlights the significance of having a guide in navigating the complexities of health and wellness, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own blind spots and how to address them.takeawaysSuccess can often blind us to our internal cues.Meditation helps center our awareness and connect with our bodies.The scale can hijack our focus and create blind spots.It's essential to prioritize how we feel over numbers.Mindfulness can help us navigate our health journeys.Having a guide can provide clarity and support.Vulnerability in expressing fears is a form of bravery.Recognizing blind spots allows for personal growth.Physical goals can be more meaningful than weight loss.Listening to our bodies is crucial for true success.Chapters00:00Introduction to the Blind Spot of Success03:23Understanding the Scale's Impact on Success08:43Mindfulness and Self-Compassion in Weight Management12:40The Importance of Physical Goals16:47Navigating the Journey with Guidance22:24Closing Thoughts on Blind Spots and AwarenessJanet Huehls, MSwww.BeWellNowMethod.comJan Anderson, PhDhttps://www.drjananderson.com/

    26 min
  3. 04/15/2025

    #23 | Finding the Path Out of Chronic Pain | Cynthia Austin, NBC-HWC

    In this episode of the Be Well Now Method podcast, Janet Huehls and Cynthia Austin discuss the complexities of chronic pain and the biopsychosocial model of pain management. Cynthia shares her personal journey with pain and how it shaped her approach as a pain coach. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding pain as both a sensory and emotional experience, the need for self-awareness, and the role of education in changing pain narratives. Practical tips for managing pain and building a pain-free formula are also provided, highlighting the significance of small, consistent steps towards healing. Cynthia Austin, NBC-HWC | My Pain Coach, LLC At her lowest point, Cynthia Austin was disabled by chronic pain, walking with a cane, and unable to work for over 15 years. When doctor visits brought no answers, she turned to pain research-and everything changed. Learning how the brain and nervous system create pain helped her find lasting relief and reclaim her life. Now a nationally board-certified health and wellness coach, Cynthia founded My Pain Coach, LLC to help others do what she once thought was impossible: change the pain experience. CONTACT & BOOKING:  Website - General Information: www.mypaincoachllc.com  Website - Detailed Program & Research Information: www.mypaincoach.info  Website - Book a Discovery Session: https://p.bttr.to/41JOih8  Email: cynthia@mypaincoachllc.com  Location: Serving clients virtually across the U.S.  SOCIAL MEDIA:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cynthiaaustin-mypaincoach/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyPainCoach  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mypaincoachllc/

    44 min

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Whether you are a healthcare professional looking to have more powerful conversations with your clients or are a health-seeker wanting to take the stress out of being healthy, Janet Huehls guides you to take the stress out of exercising and other health habits, especially with medical issues. The Be Well Now method integrates body, and brain science with mindfulness to provide a sustainable foundation for any health habit. Restore self-efficacy by upgrading exercise, eating healthy, and managing stress into resources to feel and function better now by knowing how to move from stress to well.