1 hr 5 min

Season One In Review Ingrained & Balanced

    • Health & Fitness

Season one of the Ingrained & Balanced podcast provided key insights and covered critical components for achieving and maintaining physical and mental wellness. Before the podcast returns for its second season, tune in to this episode to catch up on the themes that Ingrained & Balanced has covered thus far.
Ingrained & Balanced is a podcast about health, fitness, and a well-balanced lifestyle. This podcast episode examines the engaging themes, special guests, and exciting health concepts the show explored throughout its first season. Listen as Lonnie and Marty recall some of the eye-opening moments captured within the first season and discuss how these have motivated them to live a well-balanced lifestyle.
Listen to Lonnie and Marty reflect on Season OneCold showers and Cool Dips – Alex Crockford (2:42)
One of the special guests who joined the podcast this season was Alex Crawford, an online trainer who shares inspiring videos and tutorials to help his viewers incorporate healthy habits into their lives. Marty shares how people can apply Alex's advice to help them stay motivated. Some techniques and practices they discuss include the importance of cold water therapy for reducing inflammation and looking and feeling younger. This segment contains part of Alex's interview, where he shares his thoughts on moving past mental challenges to adopt healthy habits.
The Negative Habit Hamster Wheel – Jeanine Grayson (11:14)
This season covered many impactful topics, including methods for stopping negative habits. In episode 4, the hosts were joined by Janine Grayson, a life coach, who offers her advice for quitting unhealthy or harmful habits. She explains how identifying and addressing these habits are essential to getting off the "hamster wheel" and adopting a new positive mindset. Together, they discuss the importance of shifting your mindset and maintaining the willingness to try new approaches.
The Ins and Outs of Intermittent Fasting – Jaclyn London (14:42)
On episode 6, special guest Jacqueline London shared her professional insights on the ins and outs of intermittent fasting. Jacqueline is a dietician, brand consultant, nutrition, and health media expert. Throughout the episode's discussion, she and the hosts shared their opinions and knowledge on dietary practices and how they can be applied to different lifestyles. While methods like intermittent fasting can be controversial in the media and online, these habits can be healthy depending on the person and their unique lifestyle. Jacqueline shares her opinions on the trend and its long-term sustainability.
Destress and Decompress – Ray Austin (18:00)
The next segment covers episode 11 with Ray Austin, a retired NFL football player in his mid-40s who has worked hard to improve his exercise and eating habits. In the episode, Ray discussed what has changed in her exercise routine as he has aged and what eating habits he maintains to stay in shape. Intermittent fasting and sleep are crucial elements of his lifestyle, and he discusses his methods for decompressing at the end of the day to reduce his tension, stress, and anxiety. Some habits covered include yoga, meditation, exercise, and even unwinding with a glass of wine.
Foundation Training – Jessie Salas (23:40)
Exercise isn't always easy and painless. On episode seven, guest Jesse Solace lets listeners in on how foundation training has helped him stay in shape while identifying and overcoming his pain points. After sustaining an injury, Jesse got involved in foundation training to identify and treat some of his body's imbalances. In a recording of this episode, Jesse shares how he now uses Foundation Training to help other people target their body's weaknesses and improve their overall physical wellness.
Cancer and Control

Season one of the Ingrained & Balanced podcast provided key insights and covered critical components for achieving and maintaining physical and mental wellness. Before the podcast returns for its second season, tune in to this episode to catch up on the themes that Ingrained & Balanced has covered thus far.
Ingrained & Balanced is a podcast about health, fitness, and a well-balanced lifestyle. This podcast episode examines the engaging themes, special guests, and exciting health concepts the show explored throughout its first season. Listen as Lonnie and Marty recall some of the eye-opening moments captured within the first season and discuss how these have motivated them to live a well-balanced lifestyle.
Listen to Lonnie and Marty reflect on Season OneCold showers and Cool Dips – Alex Crockford (2:42)
One of the special guests who joined the podcast this season was Alex Crawford, an online trainer who shares inspiring videos and tutorials to help his viewers incorporate healthy habits into their lives. Marty shares how people can apply Alex's advice to help them stay motivated. Some techniques and practices they discuss include the importance of cold water therapy for reducing inflammation and looking and feeling younger. This segment contains part of Alex's interview, where he shares his thoughts on moving past mental challenges to adopt healthy habits.
The Negative Habit Hamster Wheel – Jeanine Grayson (11:14)
This season covered many impactful topics, including methods for stopping negative habits. In episode 4, the hosts were joined by Janine Grayson, a life coach, who offers her advice for quitting unhealthy or harmful habits. She explains how identifying and addressing these habits are essential to getting off the "hamster wheel" and adopting a new positive mindset. Together, they discuss the importance of shifting your mindset and maintaining the willingness to try new approaches.
The Ins and Outs of Intermittent Fasting – Jaclyn London (14:42)
On episode 6, special guest Jacqueline London shared her professional insights on the ins and outs of intermittent fasting. Jacqueline is a dietician, brand consultant, nutrition, and health media expert. Throughout the episode's discussion, she and the hosts shared their opinions and knowledge on dietary practices and how they can be applied to different lifestyles. While methods like intermittent fasting can be controversial in the media and online, these habits can be healthy depending on the person and their unique lifestyle. Jacqueline shares her opinions on the trend and its long-term sustainability.
Destress and Decompress – Ray Austin (18:00)
The next segment covers episode 11 with Ray Austin, a retired NFL football player in his mid-40s who has worked hard to improve his exercise and eating habits. In the episode, Ray discussed what has changed in her exercise routine as he has aged and what eating habits he maintains to stay in shape. Intermittent fasting and sleep are crucial elements of his lifestyle, and he discusses his methods for decompressing at the end of the day to reduce his tension, stress, and anxiety. Some habits covered include yoga, meditation, exercise, and even unwinding with a glass of wine.
Foundation Training – Jessie Salas (23:40)
Exercise isn't always easy and painless. On episode seven, guest Jesse Solace lets listeners in on how foundation training has helped him stay in shape while identifying and overcoming his pain points. After sustaining an injury, Jesse got involved in foundation training to identify and treat some of his body's imbalances. In a recording of this episode, Jesse shares how he now uses Foundation Training to help other people target their body's weaknesses and improve their overall physical wellness.
Cancer and Control

1 hr 5 min

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