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The More Life Project Podcast

Podcast von Orangetheory Fitness

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Gesundheit & Persönliche Entwicklung

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The More Life Project, is brought to you by Orangetheory Fitness. Hosts Coach Andrea and Coach Lauren will bring you into their frequent conversations about all sorts of wellness trends including fitness routines, sleep optimization, nutrition, and recovery to mention a few. Expert guests will join them as they bust myths, share interesting insights and crack each other up along the way. You will definitely be entertained!Tune in every other week for a fresh boost of motivation, a healthy dose of laughter, and legit wellness wisdom.

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Episode Stuck in Fight or Flight? - Tips on Managing Your Nervous System Cover

Stuck in Fight or Flight? - Tips on Managing Your Nervous System

In this episode of The More Life Project, Lauren and Andrea dive into one of the most talked-about topics in wellness today: nervous system regulation. Many of us think stress only exists when we feel overwhelmed, anxious, or emotionally exhausted. But what if your body has been living in a chronic state of stress for so long that it feels normal? Lauren shares her experience undergoing a nervous system assessment that revealed she was operating in a constant state of fight-or-flight—even during moments of complete silence and rest. Together, Lauren and Andrea explore how hustle culture, chronic productivity, hyper-independence, social media, workplace demands, and past life experiences can create patterns of nervous system dysregulation that affect everything from digestion and inflammation to relationships and overall health. Throughout the conversation, they discuss: • What nervous system regulation actually means • The difference between fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses • Why stillness can feel uncomfortable for high-achievers • How social media and constant stimulation impact stress levels • The connection between stress, gut health, allergies, and inflammation • Why healing doesn't always look productive • Hyper-independence as a potential stress response • How busyness can become a coping mechanism • Recognizing subtle signs of chronic stress in everyday life • Whether it's possible to heal while remaining in a stressful environment Lauren and Andrea also share personal stories about leadership, work stress, travel, rest, and learning to recognize the signals their bodies have been sending for years. If you've ever felt like you're doing all the "right" things for your health but still don't feel your best, this conversation may help you uncover an often-overlooked piece of the puzzle. Key Takeaway: The body keeps score. Learning to recognize and regulate your nervous system may be one of the most important investments you can make in your long-term health, wellness, and quality of life. #NervousSystemRegulation #StressManagement #MentalWellness #GutHealth #PersonalGrowth #WellnessPodcast #TheMoreLifeProject #HealthyHabits #MindBodyConnection #BurnoutRecovery #SelfImprovement Learn more @themorelifprojectpodcast.

4. Juni 2026 - 49 min
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What We Eat in a Day

This week on ‪@TheMoreLifeProjectPodcast‬ [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMoreLifeProjectPodcast], Coaches Andrea and Lauren pull back the curtain on what they actually eat in a day — no fake “perfect wellness influencer” meals, no extreme dieting, and no pretending to survive on green juice alone. 🍳🥑🍕 From protein-packed staples and favorite snacks to cravings, convenience foods, coffee habits, and guilty pleasures, they break down how they approach nutrition in real life while balancing fitness, busy schedules, and overall wellness. Along the way, they tackle some of the biggest misconceptions around healthy eating, social media “What I Eat in a Day” culture, food guilt, and why sustainability matters more than perfection. Expect practical nutrition insights, honest conversations, plenty of laughs, and maybe a few surprises about what’s actually in their kitchens. If you’ve ever wondered how fitness coaches really eat — this episode is for you. 🎙️ Topics include: • Realistic healthy eating habits • Protein, snacks, and meal timing • Food freedom vs. food obsession • Social media nutrition trends • Convenience foods and balance • Building sustainable nutrition habits • What wellness actually looks like in everyday life #TheMoreLifeProject [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/themorelifeproject] #Nutrition [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/nutrition] #Wellness [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/wellness] #HealthyEating [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/healthyeating] #FitnessPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/fitnesspodcast] #Orangetheory [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/orangetheory] #Protein [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/protein] #HealthPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/healthpodcast] #FoodFreedom [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/foodfreedom] #WellnessPodcast [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/wellnesspodcast]

28. Mai 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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Fitness Influencers: Helpful or Harmful?

Episode 17 of The More Life Project Podcast — “Fitness Influencers: Helpful or Harmful?” — takes a closer look at how social media fitness culture is shaping the way people think about health, exercise, nutrition, and self-image. Coaches Andrea and Lauren, along with Social Media expert Cameron Dean, explore the tension between the positive side of fitness influencers and the darker side of influencer-driven wellness advice. The episode doesn’t completely condemn influencers, but it questions how qualified many creators really are — and how easily aesthetics, virality, and engagement can outweigh evidence-based guidance. Some of the major themes discussed include: * How fitness influencers can inspire people to start healthier habits and become more active * The pressure social media creates to look a certain way rather than focus on actual health * The rise of “performative wellness” — where routines are designed more for content than sustainability * Why extreme workouts, restrictive diets, and unrealistic physiques often get rewarded online * The problem with influencers presenting anecdotal experience as universal truth * The financial incentives behind supplements, programs, and sponsored recommendations * How edited content, lighting, filters, and strategic filming create unrealistic expectations * The mental health effects of constantly comparing yourself to online fitness personalities The hosts also discuss how consumers can become more discerning when following health and fitness advice online. A major takeaway is that credentials, nuance, and long-term sustainability matter more than follower counts or aesthetics. The episode encourages listeners to ask: * Is this advice evidence-based? * Is it sustainable? * Is this person educating… or just selling? * Does this content make me feel motivated or inadequate? Andrea and Lauren also touch on how even “authentic” influencer content can still be highly curated, reinforcing the idea that viewers should approach fitness content with critical thinking rather than blind trust.

21. Mai 2026 - 56 min
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