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HHH - From Stuck to Strong: How Small Movements Transform Your Mental & Physical Health

15 min · 13. Feb. 2026
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Discover practical, sustainable ways to move your body and transform your wellness journey in this eye-opening episode of Health, Healing, and Happiness. Learn how to break free from all-or-nothing fitness thinking and create movement habits that actually stick. We dive into the powerful connection between physical activity and mental health, exploring how regular movement helped one of us was able to discontinue SSRI medication (under doctor supervision) and reduce anxiety naturally. This episode reveals the surprising truth about cortisol-friendly exercise (why walking beats running for stress management), the importance of building muscle mass as we age, and simple strategies to make movement joyful rather than punishing. You'll discover actionable tips for starting small with just 10-15 minutes of movement, energy-based exercise planning, and how to gamify your fitness with smart guardrails. Whether you're struggling with motivation, dealing with stress-related fatigue, or looking for sustainable fitness solutions, this conversation provides the roadmap to building a movement practice that supports your mental wellbeing while strengthening your body. Learn the secret to fitness that actually works by listening to your body's needs rather than overriding them.

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Episode HHH - From Stuck to Strong: How Small Movements Transform Your Mental & Physical Health Cover

HHH - From Stuck to Strong: How Small Movements Transform Your Mental & Physical Health

Discover practical, sustainable ways to move your body and transform your wellness journey in this eye-opening episode of Health, Healing, and Happiness. Learn how to break free from all-or-nothing fitness thinking and create movement habits that actually stick. We dive into the powerful connection between physical activity and mental health, exploring how regular movement helped one of us was able to discontinue SSRI medication (under doctor supervision) and reduce anxiety naturally. This episode reveals the surprising truth about cortisol-friendly exercise (why walking beats running for stress management), the importance of building muscle mass as we age, and simple strategies to make movement joyful rather than punishing. You'll discover actionable tips for starting small with just 10-15 minutes of movement, energy-based exercise planning, and how to gamify your fitness with smart guardrails. Whether you're struggling with motivation, dealing with stress-related fatigue, or looking for sustainable fitness solutions, this conversation provides the roadmap to building a movement practice that supports your mental wellbeing while strengthening your body. Learn the secret to fitness that actually works by listening to your body's needs rather than overriding them.

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