The Fit Parent Podcast with Jeff Dalzell

Jeff Dalzell

A dad with young kids talks about how to make lasting changes to your health, nutrition and fitness while also dealing with the chaos of parenthood. The host, Jeff Dalzell is an online & in-person fitness, nutrition, and weight loss coach based in the seacoast area of New Hampshire where he lives with his wife, Megan, older son, Levi, and twin son and daughter, Parker and Charlotte. Jeff is frequently joined by his client & co-host, Amy Steinberg, a mom & real-estate agent who loves history, as well as other elite coaches and industry experts. Thanks for listening.

  1. Apr 23

    Episode 131: Live Weight Loss Coaching Session with Heather

    In this special episode of the Fit Parent Podcast, we’re trying something brand new: a live, hour-long coaching session with a real listener. I’m joined by Heather as we peel back the curtain on the struggles of balancing fitness with a demanding career and family life. From breaking through weight loss plateaus to identifying the "habit stacks" that actually stick, this episode is a front-row seat to the coaching process. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s actually like to work with me or how to navigate your own fitness "sticking points," this deep dive is for you. These are the most important takeaways from this episode: Why your current results are a reflection of your current environment What habit stacking is and how it makes consistency feel effortless. How to gain momentum by identifying "low-hanging fruits" that lead to a snowball effect of success. The importance of understanding your "why" as the foundation that keeps you moving forward when life gets chaotic and motivation fades. How real progress happens when you stop trying to be perfect and start focusing on being "effective".  Stop guessing and start listening to what real transformation looks like in real-time. Whether you are a busy parent like Heather or just someone looking for that next tactical edge, this coaching session is packed with "aha!" moments that you can apply to your own journey today. Tune in and let’s get to work! To get more content like this, follow me on Instagram, join my free Facebook group or checkout my website for free guides.

    57 min
  2. Apr 2

    Episode 130: The One about the Transition & Next Steps

    Big changes are coming to the Fit Parent Podcast. In this episode, Amy shares some exciting personal news that leads into a deep dive on what it actually means to live a “fit life." Jeff explores the evolution of the podcast and why fitness is about so much more than just a workout—it’s about the identity you build and the person you become through the process. Whether you’ve been a long-time listener or you’re just joining us, this episode serves as a roadmap for the next stage of the journey and a reminder of why we do this work in the first place. Plus, an announcement on the changes for how Jeff is running his coaching - the first ever. These are the most important takeaways from this episode: What "fit life" is and how it’s a continuous process rather than a destination or a specific look. Why your fitness journey must be flexible enough to survive major life transitions and career shifts. How focusing on identity and the "boring" basics leads to more consistency than chasing short-term results. The importance of community and mentorship to keep moving forward What the true goal of health is and how it impacts your ability to show up for your family and dreams. Is your fitness routine built to last, or is it a house of cards waiting for the next big life change to knock it down? In this pivotal episode, Jeff and Amy discuss how to transition through life’s busy seasons without losing your identity or your health. See you on the inside! To get more content like this, follow me on Instagram, join my free Facebook group or checkout my website for free guides.

    55 min
  3. Mar 19

    Episode 129: The One about Traveling

    After a three-week podcast hiatus and a family trip to Disney, the Fit Parent Podcast is back to give a raw update on my 12-week fat loss phase. In this episode, Amy and I tackle the "post-vacation panic" and explain why a week of indulgence doesn't have to ruin your progress. We break down the math of weight fluctuations, the reality of "Disney legs," and how I’m navigating the second half of my cut. If you’ve ever felt like giving up after a weekend off the wagon, this episode is the reality check you need to get back to work and keep the game going. These are the key takeaways of this episode: Why you didn't "ruin" your progress with one bad week. What the "Disney Effect" is and how it’s a real phenomenon where high activity levels can temporarily mask your actual fat loss. How you can win the long game by expanding your time horizon and realizing that a single data point is never the full story of your success. The importance of getting back to your routine immediately after a disruption. Why most of the fitness battle is simply staying in the game by taking the next right step. Think a trip to the "Happiest Place on Earth" is a death sentence for your diet? Think again. Don’t miss this episode if you want to know exactly how I handled the churros, the walking, and the inevitable scale jump without losing my mind. Whether you’re halfway through a transformation or just trying to survive the next school break, this episode is for you. Let’s get back to work! To get more content like this, follow me on Instagram, join my free Facebook group or checkout my website for free guides.

    57 min
  4. Feb 20

    Episode 127: The One about Your Environment

    If you feel like you’re constantly "running on fumes" and just trying to survive the day, you aren't alone —but you might be fighting the wrong battle. In this episode of the Fit Parent Podcast, Amy and I talk about why your environment is either your greatest ally or your biggest obstacle when it comes to your health. We discuss the reality of "brain fog," the trap of burnout, and why you have to stop waiting for your circumstances to get easier before you start taking care of yourself.  Here are the takeaways from this episode: Why self-care isn't selfish; it's strategic The importance of auditing your "outputs" and realizing you can’t chase every goal at once without something breaking How you win by making the deliberate choice to protect your energy, even if that means temporarily letting go of some outcomes to focus on others What it looks like to adapt to your circumstances and why it’s the only strategy that keeps you in the game long-term Why your environment will always pull at you, so you must create internal boundaries to ensure you are the one in control of your daily actions. Stop for a moment and ask yourself: Are you actually okay with not being effective in the areas of your life that matter most? We’re moving past the excuses and getting real about the grit it takes to manage yourself when the world feels like it's pulling you in a dozen different directions. Tune in to Episode 127 of the Fit Parent Podcast to learn how to recalibrate your expectations and reclaim your energy.  To get more content like this, follow me on Instagram, join my free Facebook group or checkout my website for free guides.

    1h 5m
  5. Feb 12

    Episode 126: The One about My Fat Loss Phase

    In this episode of the Fit Parent Podcast, Amy and I pull back the curtain on my own 12-week personal fat loss phase. Rather than preaching "perfection," we discuss the practical framework for a successful transformation, which includes managing metrics, navigating the emotional ups and downs of the scale, and the importance of having a plan to stay on track. Whether you are looking to lose weight or just want to learn how to recalibrate your daily decisions, this episode provides a raw look at how even an expert manages the mental game of fitness. These are the key takeaways of this episode: Why documenting a clear personal "why" is vital because the initial motivation that starts your journey is rarely what keeps you in the game weeks later What are the specific variables you should consider in a strategic fat loss phase to make it a structured commitment How you can win the mental game by going beyond the scale as a single source of truth and how to stay focused through natural daily fluctuations The importance of planning your fitness goals around your real-life calendar Why periodic recalibration is the secret to bringing your habits back after life happens Stop waiting and start becoming the architect of your results. This is my personal playbook to show you that success isn't about being superhuman. It's about staying tactical even when life gets messy. Tune in to Episode 126, and remember: oftentimes, the best way we can take care of the people around us is by taking care of ourselves! To get more content like this, follow me on Instagram, join my free Facebook group or checkout my website for free guides.

    56 min
  6. Feb 5

    Episode 125: The One about Expectations vs Results

    In this episode of the Fit Parent Podcast, Amy and I break down the hidden relationship between expectations and results. Using everything from frustrating home renovations to the business secrets of the Savannah Bananas, we discuss why a fitness journey is more than just a workout plan. You'll learn how to "Mr. Miyagi" your way into a healthier lifestyle by focusing on small, tactical behaviors that lead to massive changes without the burnout. These are the highlights of the episode: What really drives your perception of progress and why your current expectations might be sabotaging your results The importance of working on "navigating the normal" as the skill that will maintain your habits even when life throws anomalies at you How you can start winning by focusing on doing the things you’re already doing better  Why awareness is a powerful tool for change Why success isn't about the "perfect" plan, but about staying in the game long enough to master the execution Success isn't about ignoring your life; it's about navigating it. And oftentimes, the best way we can take care of the people around us is by taking care of ourselves and having reasonable expectations based on the circumstances for what it is that we're going to do. If you're ready to stop the cycle of burnout and start winning for yourself and your family, this episode is perfect for you. Tune in to Episode 125!To get more content like this, follow me on Instagram, join my free Facebook group or checkout my website for free guides.

    58 min
  7. Jan 16

    Episode 124: The One about Overcoming Your Environment

    If you’re waiting for the "perfect time" to start your fitness journey, I’ve got some news for you: it’s never coming. In this episode of the Fit Parent Podcast, Amy and I discuss why "trying harder" is actually the worst strategy you can have and why your environment is the real thing standing between you and the person you said you’d be. We’re getting super tactical about overcoming the overstimulation of parenting, beating decision fatigue, and finding the "silence" you need to execute and achieve the best version of yourself. These are the key takeaways of this episode: Why your environment will always beat your motivation and how to avoid this from happening What decision fatigue is and how it drains your mental energy How to start winning by identifying your specific "sticking points" and testing small, tactical adjustments  The importance of moments of total silence as a strategic tool to decompress and avoid overstimulation How to avoid burnout and reactive decisions Think your house is too crazy to win? From "band-aids in the pool" to tripping over toys in the kitchen, we’ve all been there. Stop waiting for your circumstances to get easier and start becoming the architect of your routine. Relax, tune in to this episode, and let’s make this the year you finally do what you said you’d do. To get more content like this, follow me on Instagram, join my free Facebook group or checkout my website for free guides.

    1h 3m

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A dad with young kids talks about how to make lasting changes to your health, nutrition and fitness while also dealing with the chaos of parenthood. The host, Jeff Dalzell is an online & in-person fitness, nutrition, and weight loss coach based in the seacoast area of New Hampshire where he lives with his wife, Megan, older son, Levi, and twin son and daughter, Parker and Charlotte. Jeff is frequently joined by his client & co-host, Amy Steinberg, a mom & real-estate agent who loves history, as well as other elite coaches and industry experts. Thanks for listening.