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. 3d ago

    Your Brain is a Body Part too, ya know! with Sarah Strong LCSW

    What if you treated your mental health with the same consistency, care, and intention as your training plan? In this episode of Dear Runner Bod, I’m joined by Sarah Strong, a licensed clinical social worker and performance coach known as The Trail Therapist. Sarah blends movement, trail-based therapy, and mental health support for athletes across Colorado’s Front Range and beyond. We dive into her journey from runner to therapist and how her work sits at the intersection of performance and mental well-being. Together, we unpack why mental health is still often treated as optional… while physical health gets all the structure, metrics, and attention. Sarah shares: Subtle (and not-so-subtle) signs your mental health might need support Why runners are especially vulnerable to ignoring these signals How perfectionism, identity, and performance can blur the line between discipline and distress Practical ways to build mental health habits that actually stick This episode is your reminder that feeling strong isn’t just about your splits, your pace, or your race day performance… it’s about your capacity to show up fully in your life. Follow Sarah on Instagram @the_trail_therapist. You can check out her website www.thetrailtherapist.com. This episode originally aired November 6, 2023. If you would like to feel stronger and more supported on your runs and actually enjoy your strength training routine, you can try ANDA App for free for 7 days and 20% off your subscription with my code SERENA Don't forget to follow me on Instagram @runnergirldietitian

  2. May 25

    From Burnout to Strong Again: Tamsey Smith on RED-S, Running & Rebuilding in Your 40s

    Tamsey Smith has loved movement her entire life! But even with decades of experience in the fitness industry, she found herself facing something many women are never warned about: low energy availability (LEA) and RED-S. In this episode, Tamsey shares her journey from lifelong athlete and fitness professional to navigating underfueling, burnout, and ultimately rebuilding her strength in her 40s. We talk about what happens when your love for movement outpaces your fueling… and how to find your way back. Inside this conversation: What LEA and RED-S can look like in real life (even for experienced athletes) How underfueling impacts performance, recovery, and overall health The mindset shift from “doing more” to actually supporting your body Rebuilding strength, energy, and confidence in midlife How Tamsey balances running, teaching, and training without burning out Why running is still her first love & real life tips on how she eats enough This episode is a powerful reminder that being disciplined isn’t the same as being well-fueled… and that it’s never too late to rebuild. You can follow Tamsey on Instagram @tamseysmithfitness. If you are interested in working with Tamsey visit https://www.tamseysmithfitness.com/ for free and specialized workout programs and one-on-one training.   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

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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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