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KLT FITCAST

Podcast by Kate and Josh Adams

English

Health & personal development

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The KLT FITCAST is where fitness meets resilience, real-life transformation, and community connection. Hosted by Kate; who lost 150 pounds and built herself into a personal trainer, gym owner and marathoner; and Josh, a mental health social worker who has his own fitness journey and unique perspective. This podcast brings together raw conversations about health, mindset, and the power of community. Each episode offers practical strategies, struggles, stories of growth, and a deeper look inside the KLT Fit family.

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32 episodes

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You are enough

This week's episode is a little different, and a lot more personal. Kate shares the full speech she delivered as part of a local 100 year anniversary event focused on women's health and wellness, walking through her journey from almost 300 pounds to becoming the coach, business owner, and speaker she is today. She talks about the purple dress moment, the messy middle no one warns you about, why progress over perfection actually saved her, and the unglamorous power of sleep, rest, and consistency. After the speech, Josh sits down with Kate to unpack what it felt like to deliver that message, the questions she got from the audience, the moment she got choked up reading her own words, and what she would say to anyone still stuck in all or nothing thinking. There's also a really tender exchange between the two of them about who Kate was at 300 pounds, who she is now, and the truth that she has always been enough. If you only take one thing from this episode, let it be this: you are worth the fight, exactly as you are right now.

11 May 2026 - 1 h 3 min
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Throw Out the Bikini Body, Build the Mom Bod

Kate and Josh hit episode 30 by tackling something Kate has been seeing rumble through her inbox and across social media all spring: the push to get a "summer body" ready in six weeks flat. They start by digging into why January 1st resolutions are so fragile, with Kate pointing to the demonization of December eating habits and the all or nothing mindset, and Josh adding a mental health lens around seasonal affective disorder, lack of sunlight, and the natural pull toward comfort foods when winter feels endless.  From there they unpack the spring reset, why the messaging around bikini bodies is broken, and Josh raises a really good question: men get the dad bod as a culturally accepted in-between, so where is the mom bod? Why can't strong, real, lumpy, working-on-it bodies be the standard for women too? Shoutout to trainer Sarah for the line of the episode: she would far rather be called strong than skinny.  The second half pivots to the actual fix, which is non-negotiables. Kate walks through hers (water, daily movement, steps), Josh shares his (sports, social time, Adderall, movement five days a week) and they get honest about how non-negotiables held Kate together when her dad died. The big takeaway is that you don't need a deadline, you need a door. Pick one tiny thing you can do consistently, build momentum, and stop trying to make everything a non-negotiable on day one.

4 May 2026 - 57 min
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Turn the Lights On: Choice, Change, and the Mess We Don't Want to See

In this episode, Josh and Kate sit down to unpack one of the heavier and more reflective conversations they've had on the Fitcast in a while. They start with how childhood shapes adulthood, drawing on Kate's experience working in kindergarten and Josh's professional lens as a mental health worker, and then dig into the concept of learned helplessness and how avoidance patterns formed early in life can show up in fitness, dieting, and emotional regulation later on. Josh opens up candidly about his own upbringing, including being dropped off at a shelter at seventeen, and shares how he made a conscious choice early on not to let trauma define him. He and Kate land on a powerful idea together: once you become aware of a pattern that isn't serving you, continuing it is no longer a habit, it's a choice. From there, the conversation shifts into a lighter moment where they share three things they're each afraid of, including Josh's irrational fear of heights and Kate's deep fear of letting her people down. They wrap with two of Kate's recent reflections from her runs: the lights in a dark room analogy, where a coach can illuminate the mess but only the client can clean it up, and the difference between aesthetic goals, which keep moving and leave you comparing yourself to others, and athletic goals, which are measurable, attainable, and entirely your own.

27 Apr 2026 - 58 min
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You Did the Work, Now Own It

Kate and Josh are back after a couple weeks off playing tourist with visitors from England, and this episode is a classic KLT Fitcast grab bag. They kick things off by tackling a question that drives Kate crazy: why do clients who are clearly thriving and feeling amazing suddenly decide to stop showing up? Josh breaks it down through a mental health lens, comparing it to stopping medication just because symptoms have improved. From there, they get into the tricky dynamic of clients giving coaches all the credit for their progress, when really the person doing the work deserves to own that win. They also take on the all or nothing mentality that so many of us were raised on and how it sets people up to fail, touch on whether everyone truly has time to exercise (spoiler: yes, but it's about making it a priority), and wrap things up by sharing the gifts they each give and receive through their work. It's honest, a little chaotic, and exactly the kind of real talk KLT Fitcast does best.

13 Apr 2026 - 47 min
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