Wellness Unfiltered-Postpartum Edition

Emily Zwilling
Wellness Unfiltered-Postpartum Edition

The good, the unexpected, and the ugly! This podcast is designed for moms to find community and let loose during the postpartum period and beyond. Tune in as guest experts, and I share the latest research, tips, and strategies to make sleepless nights and overwhelming days run more smoothly. We’ll cover baby care + feeding, how to fuel your body with nourishing meals, fitness, optimizing your home layout for easing the transition to motherhood and more. As always, my guests and I promise to offer an honest, down-to-earth, and UNFILTERED view of everything.

  1. Holiday Finale #73

    11/29/2021

    Holiday Finale #73

    So much has changed this year regarding business and our personal lives. First, we want to thank all of you who have followed us on our journey. In this episode, we discuss all the current changes and then go in-depth about staying healthy, present, and stress-free during the holidays. For decades, the conventional wisdom has said that most people gain around five pounds between Thanksgiving and New Years. The good news is that the five-pound pile-on is overblown. The New England Journal of Medicine published a study of adults that showed that the average holiday weight gain was .37 kilograms or just under a pound. In addition, more than half the people in the study stayed within a kilogram, or just over two pounds, of their other weigh-ins. Generally, people are eating out more at dinner parties and events and drinking more alcohol — and are sleeping less, which typically contributes to weight gain.  We urge our listeners to relax and enjoy themselves during the holidays. This will be our final episode for 2021, and we will be back at the beginning of next year.  Details on Emily’s surprise baby shower [1:38] Kelley’s life update [6:28] Jewell Animal Clinic [16:15] Details on Emily’s Nursery [23:15] Emily Burki [23:16] An Honest Mess [23:18] Holiday tips for staying healthy and happy [26:58] Healthy cooking swaps [32:50] Coconut oil [33:15] Kerrygold butter [33:16] Stress management [37:15]   Follow us on IG: @wellness.unfiltered Follow Kelley: @kelley_bugger Follow Emily: @emilyzwilling

    41 min
  2. Body Image, Mental Health, Self Acceptance, Taking Time To Reflect #72

    11/15/2021

    Body Image, Mental Health, Self Acceptance, Taking Time To Reflect #72

    How much time do you spend working on your mind? We invest our money and time on our bodies, education, finances and appearance but how much are we investing in the thing that matters most, our mental health?  How we think and feel about ourselves plays a huge role in how we will treat ourselves, others and our actions.    In this episode, we cover multiple topics including, self acceptance, how our inner dialogue affects us and the people around us. You’ll also hear why it’s important to take time to assess and reflect, along with our personal journeys of self acceptance and mental wellbeing.   Update on podcast [1:30] Body image culture [2:!5] Oprah’s Super Soul Podcast - Relationship Begins With Self [3:50] How Emily feels about her body while pregnant [4:40] Kelley’s past and present with body image [7:00] Comparison [10:10] Hormones [11:20] Needing attention - wanting to be wanted [11:40] Reflection [13:00] Pressure to be perfect [14:40] Missing out on life due to achieve “ideal body” [17:16] Assessing yourself [18:30] How do you feel around food? [20:25] Kelley talks about how she felt during pregnancy [22:22] Social pressures [24:05] Postpartum recovery [26:00] Connection with child [27:40] Emily’s journey during pregnancy [30:32] Training postpartum [33:00] Giving yourself grace [34:00] Follow us on IG: @wellness.unfiltered Follow Kelley: @kelley_bugger Follow Emily: @emilyzwilling

    36 min
  3. Sugar! Minimizing Sugar Intake, Sugar Addiction & Preventive Measures - Episode #70

    10/18/2021

    Sugar! Minimizing Sugar Intake, Sugar Addiction & Preventive Measures - Episode #70

    Candy, donuts, cake… We all love it. However, eating too much sugar has some negative effects. Research studies have linked a high added sugar intake with various medical conditions, including obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, as well as poor dental health, and even behavioral issues.  Cutting added sugar from our diet may help protect against chronic disease development and boost our overall health. In this episode, you’ll hear easy ways to  reduce added sugar in your diet. We believe that making key changes to our diet, exercise, and sleep patterns can also help beat cravings and create a healthier lifestyle. In This Episode We Discuss: Know the difference between kinds of sugar Foods that are high in unhealthy sugar  Prediabetes, diabetes & metabolic syndrome  Ways to test blood sugar  How to take proactive measures Emily’s studying for Health Coach Boards [1:25 Kelley’s studying for AFPA’s Pre-Post Natal Fitness Specialist Cert [2:00] Girls Gone Strong [2:40] AFPA [3:15] Empire Fitness Academy  [4:20] Jeff Pelizzo - 18STRONG podcast [4:25] Jessica Cameron - JCORE Fitness [4:28] Emily craving sugar [6:20] Kelley’s not keeping sugar in the house [7:40] Noticing sugar in processed foods [10:05] Knowing the difference between sugar [10:50] What foods contain high amounts of sugar [12:13] Blood sugar regulation [12:30] High sugar diets increase chance of disease [13:25] Ways to read blood sugar [15:10] Genes play a role [16:50] Ways to minimize sugar intake [17:40] Awareness and portion control [18:50] Herbs and veggies [19:20] Magnesium roles and magnesium rich foods [21:00] Ac1 blood test [22:48] Adjusting habits [24:00] Fish oil [24:15]

    26 min
  4. Managing Stress as Health Professionals, Pregnancy Adjustments, and Aging, Episode #68

    09/27/2021

    Managing Stress as Health Professionals, Pregnancy Adjustments, and Aging, Episode #68

    We started this Podcast to be completely transparent about the challenges people face in their health journey and life.  This episode was not planned, we were supposed to have a guest on, and things didn’t work out. We always have backup topics just in case something like this happens. But on this particular day, we both had so much going on personally, we ended up pressing record and just started talking about everything that was happening in our lives. No one is perfect, not even people in the fitness industry. Unfortunately, social media has a tendency only to portray the highlights and not the struggles. We believe that one of the ways to lead by example is by being honest and sharing our struggles openly and honestly.  In our clinical practice, we have found that most people won’t be completely honest about their struggles if the professional they’re working with portrays perfection. A sense of judgment can hold people back from getting to the root cause of their issues. This is why we have a realistic approach to all things related to health and wellness. In this episode you’ll hear about all the things Managing stress Unexpected changes during pregnancy Supportive husbands  Thoughts about aging and procedures   Emily’s pregnancy update [2:00] Imperfect Foods [12:18] National Board for Health & Wellness Coaching [12:46] Precision Nutrition [14:37] Kelly’s initial life adjustments with a baby [15:16] Stress management techniques [20:00] Husband's attraction to us during pregnancy [25:00] The Bradley Method [25:30] Pregnancy issues you don’t hear about [26:00] Thoughts about aging and procedures [33:30]   Follow us on IG: @wellness.unfiltered Follow Kelley: @kelley_bugger Follow Emily: @emilyzwilling

    44 min
  5. Let's Talk Fat #67

    09/20/2021

    Let's Talk Fat #67

    Obesity is one of the biggest health problems in the world. It’s associated with several related health conditions. These include high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar and a poor blood lipid profile. In this episode we discuss what lifestyle and food choices contribute to fat gain and how it could be prevented or treated.  CDC Adult Obesity Facts: The US obesity prevalence was 42.4% in 2017 – 2018. From 1999 –2000 through 2017 –2018, US obesity prevalence increased from 30.5% to 42.4%. During the same time, the prevalence of severe obesity increased from 4.7% to 9.2%. Obesity-related conditions include heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and certain types of cancer. These are among the leading causes of preventable, premature death. The estimated annual medical cost of obesity in the United States was $147 billion in 2008. Medical costs for people who had obesity was $1,429 higher than medical costs for people with healthy weight. What’s going on with Emily [1:30] Imperfect Foods [5:00] Slow weight gain [9:35] Adult obesity rate [11:05] - 40% Ways to measure body fat [12:00] The difference between body fat and BMI [12:20] Healthy women's body fat percentage range [14:00] What causes fat gain? [15:12] Moving more [18:15] Breaking up your workout throughout the day [21:15] Hormones - Ghrelin and Leptin [22:30] Blood sugar regulation [23:50] Fish oil [25:30] Creating a healthy home atmosphere [27:10] Micro goal [27:20] Giving yourself some grace [25:45] Obesity causes disease [30:30] How is your health affecting the people around you? [31:40] How are you feeling physically? [34:00] Where can we improve? [36:10]   Follow us on IG: @wellness.unfiltered Follow Kelley: @kelley_bugger Follow Emily: @emilyzwilling

    38 min
5
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22 Ratings

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The good, the unexpected, and the ugly! This podcast is designed for moms to find community and let loose during the postpartum period and beyond. Tune in as guest experts, and I share the latest research, tips, and strategies to make sleepless nights and overwhelming days run more smoothly. We’ll cover baby care + feeding, how to fuel your body with nourishing meals, fitness, optimizing your home layout for easing the transition to motherhood and more. As always, my guests and I promise to offer an honest, down-to-earth, and UNFILTERED view of everything.

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