Marriage Fit

Chris & Annie Mello

Our MarriageFit episodes focus on 5 life priorities—faith, finance, family, fitness and fun—from the perspective of a man, woman, and a couple. We hope that through our experiences as a couple and as coaches, we can relate to you about some of the very real challenges in life. We're Chris and Annie Mello, enjoy our podcast.

  1. JAN 27

    131. Health Is Wealth — with Adam Cox

    Episode Summary:   Money and marriage. Health and wealth. We know they're connected — but most couples still struggle to talk about either. In this episode, we sit down with Adam Cox, a Sioux Falls native and seasoned financial advisor, to talk about the emotional, behavioral, and practical habits that lead to true financial wellness.     Adam works with high-level professionals and families every day, helping them navigate not just numbers — but the mindsets behind them. From building financial muscle like physical fitness to learning how to regulate money stress, this episode is a blueprint for turning financial fear into long-term freedom.   We explore:   Why financial stress mirrors physical burnout How to spot early warning signs of financial unhealth What couples really need to be talking about (but aren't) How to build a 90-day game plan for financial fitness Why income alone isn't enough What true financial freedom looks like beyond just a number in the bank     Whether you're a young couple trying to get aligned, or a high earner who still feels financially stuck, this conversation will give you a better framework for wealth — and a stronger foundation for your marriage.        Listener Challenge:     Pick one financial "habit rep" you can do today — review your spending, set a savings target, or talk about long-term goals with your partner. The reps you do now determine your financial freedom later.

    1h 8m
  2. JAN 13

    130. How to Treat Your Health Like It's Part of the Job

    LISTENER NOTES (Description) You don't need to be a professional athlete to train like one. If you work, lead, make decisions, or manage people — you are an athlete. You just compete in meetings, emails, and boardrooms instead of on a field. In this episode, Chris and Annie break down what it means to treat your health like it's part of your job — and why that mindset will make you unstoppable at work and at home. They share behind-the-scenes insights from a real-life corporate wellness planning session and walk you through a high-performance playbook for working professionals. You'll learn how to map out your year like a wellness CEO, fuel your energy like a pro, and reset your stress before it derails your day (or your relationship). Whether you're a leader, entrepreneur, parent, or partner — this episode will help you bring your best to the office and to your home.        What You'll Learn:  Why high-performers need structure, not just willpower  The 4-quarter Corporate Wellness Game Plan  What "movement creates momentum" really means  How to build energy resets into your day (without adding more to your plate)  How breathing, fueling, and micro-breaks improve your mood and your marriage        Your Listener Challenge: Pick one corporate athlete habit this week — a 5-minute walk, a healthy desk snack, or a breathing reset — and do it every day. Notice what shifts in your energy, patience, and presence.        Follow Marriage Fit Follow along on Instagram and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. New episodes drop weekly!

    40 min
  3. 12/02/2025

    128. The Not-So-Obvious Ways Fitness Makes You a Better Partner, Leader, and Human

    Episode Summary: Most people think workouts are just about looking good or staying healthy. But in this episode, Chris and Annie dive into the not-so-obvious truth: fitness shapes who you are in your marriage, your family, your work, and your mindset. They share real stories, hard truths, and surprising insights on how training builds more than muscles — it builds emotional control, consistency, humility, attraction, and leadership. If you've ever wondered whether your workout is really worth it… this episode proves it's one of the most powerful investments you can make. What You'll Learn: How fitness helps you become a better teammate in your relationship Why the gym is emotional regulation in disguise How your energy, attraction, and leadership all multiply when you move What it looks like when fitness becomes a filter for how you live Simple ways to spot how your workout is showing up in your real life Key Takeaways: Fitness builds emotional control, not just strength. Movement calms your nervous system and makes you more patient and kind. Confidence is attractive — and it often starts with keeping promises to yourself. The discipline you build in the gym is the same muscle you use in relationships, parenting, and leadership. Fitness isn't vanity. It's vitality.  Challenge of the Week: Pay attention to how your workout shows up in your life this week. Were you more patient? More energized? More confident or fun? Tell your partner, your team, or your kids — and own it.  Favorite Quote:     "Fitness is the training ground for life — the gym just happens to be where it starts."

    30 min
  4. 11/18/2025

    127: Mental Fitness vs. Physical Fitness: What's Stronger?" (feat. Jason VanRuler)

    Episode Summary In this episode, we're joined by licensed therapist, speaker, and coach Jason VanRuler for a powerful conversation on what it really means to be mentally fit—and how mental and physical fitness can (and should) work together. We talk about: What mental fitness is and why it's trainable How physical and mental strength influence each other The role of mindset in parenting, marriage, and business Why recovery isn't weakness—it's part of the process The mental reps Jason uses to stay grounded and strong as a husband, father, and leader Whether you're a beginner, an achiever, or somewhere in between—this episode will challenge you to look at fitness differently and build a life that's strong from the inside out.   Topics Covered 1. What Is Mental Fitness? Jason breaks down what it means to train your mind like a muscle—and how his view of mental strength has evolved over time. 2. Mental vs. Physical: What's the Difference? We dig into how these two forms of strength differ, where they overlap, and what people often get wrong about each. 3. The Power of Transferability Can working out help your mental health? Can mindset shifts accelerate your fitness? The answer is yes—and we share why. 4. Mindset in Marriage, Business & Parenting Jason shares how mental fitness tools impact all areas of life—from communication in marriage to leadership in business and showing up as a dad. 5. Reps & Recovery Just like muscles need rest, so does your mind. Learn the signs of when to push vs. when to pause. 6. Jason's Mental Fitness Journey We hear what has tested Jason the most in recent years—and what tools helped him grow through it. 7. Final Takeaways Jason shares his best advice for couples who want to build real strength—physically, mentally, and relationally.  Favorite Quotes "Mental fitness is just like physical fitness. If you don't train it, it gets weak." – Jason VanRuler   "Most people think rest is quitting. It's actually preparing." – Chris Mello   "Being Marriage Fit means we're choosing to stay strong together—even when it's hard." – Annie Mello    Connect with Jason Website: https://www.jasonvr.com/ Instagram: @jason.vanruler  Challenge of the Week Pick one way to train your mental fitness this week.   Take a walk without your phone Practice a tech-free dinner Share something vulnerable with your spouse Journal one thing you're avoiding — and take action  Subscribe & Review If this episode hit home, drop us a 5-star review and share it with someone who's working on their own fitness—inside and out.

    53 min
  5. 11/05/2025

    126. Project Zero: Stay Fit, Sane & Connected Through the Holidays

    Episode Summary: The holidays are here and so is the chaos. Family events, food everywhere, parties, travel, stress… it's no wonder most people gain weight, lose their routines, and feel disconnected from their goals (and each other). But what if it didn't have to be that way? In this episode, Chris and Annie share how they're tackling the season differently this year with SISU Fit's Project Zero Challenge. Their goal? Gain zero pounds between Thanksgiving and New Year's, and help others do the same—without extreme rules or added stress. Whether you're in Sioux Falls or just want to win the holidays as a couple, this episode is packed with real-life tools, relationship insight, and challenge-ready energy to help you finish the year feeling strong, connected, and proud of your progress. What You'll Learn: Why most people lose momentum (and connection) during the holidays What makes Project Zero different from other fitness challenges How to use the holidays as an opportunity for growth — not guilt 3 simple strategies to stay on track as a couple How to create your own "Project Zero" (even if you're not local) Listener Challenge: Pick 1 habit to stay consistent with for the next 30 days even if it's small. Tag your spouse or accountability buddy. Then tag us @MarriageFit and tell us what you're committing to. Bonus: Want to join the official Project Zero challenge at SISU Fit?  Earn points with Weekly Habit Challenges   Prizes + community  Track your progress Complete this form to jump into the challenge with us.

    22 min
  6. 10/21/2025

    125. Attack the Fat (8 Simple Habits for Long-Term Fat Loss)

    Episode Summary: Fat loss doesn't have to be complicated, and it definitely doesn't have to take over your life. In this episode, Chris and Annie break down 8 simple, realistic habits you and your partner can start practicing together to see real results that last. No more extreme diets, crazy rules, or all-or-nothing thinking. Just smart, sustainable steps that work in the real world, especially when you're doing life as a team.  What You'll Learn:  The truth about why small changes beat big overhauls  Why protein is your best friend when it comes to fat loss  How walking and water are underrated (and FREE!) fat-loss tools  Simple strategies for meal prep, better sleep, and stress management How to create shared habits as a couple and keep each other on track The 8 Fat-Loss Habits: Prioritize Protein Keeps you full, supports metabolism, and protects muscle Couple tip: make high-protein meals together Eat Slowly & Stop at 80% Full "Hara hachi bu": eat until you're satisfied, not stuffed Strategy: one tech-free meal a day to stay present Drink Water Before Eating Boosts hydration and curbs overeating Easy win: 8–12 oz before every meal Cut Out Liquid Calories Ditch the lattes, sodas, and nightly drinks Try fun swaps: sparkling water, mocktails, or tea Walk Daily (Especially After Meals) Improves digestion, lowers blood sugar, and clears your head Evening walks = built-in connection time Sleep 7–8 Hours Poor sleep = more cravings + slower recovery Create a joint bedtime routine that works for both of you Strength Train 2–3x Per Week Most efficient and sustainable way to burn fat Partner support = built-in accountability Plan & Prep Ahead Batch cook protein, prep veggies, and organize snacks Make Sundays your couple prep session  Your Challenge This Week: Pick 2 of these habits and commit to them together for the next 7 days. Start small, stay consistent—and track how you feel!  Call-to-Action: If this episode helped simplify your approach to fat loss, share it with another couple or friend who's ready to stop spinning their wheels. Tag us in your walks, meals, or prep sessions on Instagram → @FitCoupleMethod And don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to help us reach more couples on a mission.

    37 min
5
out of 5
24 Ratings

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Our MarriageFit episodes focus on 5 life priorities—faith, finance, family, fitness and fun—from the perspective of a man, woman, and a couple. We hope that through our experiences as a couple and as coaches, we can relate to you about some of the very real challenges in life. We're Chris and Annie Mello, enjoy our podcast.

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