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Timber & Steel Podcast

Podcast by Timber and Steel, LLC

English

Health & personal development

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The best Fitness, Nutrition, Mindset, and Lifestyle podcast for regular people. No crazy gimmicks or hacks just sound advice that will help you live the life you want.

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Leftovers on Purpose

- Batch cooking doesn't have to mean full meal prep. Cooking extra at dinner for the next day's lunch is the simplest version. - Bridgett's Costco chicken method: buy in bulk, cook all of it at once in four different flavors (lime/jalapeño, BBQ, spiced, balsamic/oil) so you're not eating the same thing every day. - Taco meat gets made in a giant pot and used across multiple meals: bowls, salads, omelets, eggs. The ingredients are batched, not the meals. - Portion size matters: chili goes in single-serve containers because only Clayton eats it. Taco bowls go in bigger containers because the whole family will eat them. - Frozen vegetables are picked at peak ripeness and flash frozen. They're likely better than "fresh" produce that was picked early to ripen on the shelf. - If batch cooking isn't realistic (small kitchen, tight budget, limited storage), basic prep still helps: chop veggies ahead, buy a rotisserie chicken, keep your ingredients accessible. - Bridgett's advice: make it boring. Pick the meals you know you'll eat, keep them on rotation, and only add something new once in a while. - Decision fatigue at the end of the day is the real problem. Having something ready, even if it's not exciting, keeps you from defaulting to fast food or skipping meals entirely.

13 May 2026 - 29 min
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Make Healthy the Default

- Willpower is limited, especially when you are hungry, tired, stressed, or rushing between responsibilities. A better food environment lowers the amount of willpower you need. - The four levers Clayton outlines are visibility, access, portion, and friction. Make the helpful choice easier to see and reach, then make the less helpful choice a little less automatic. - Jennie shared how organizing food by macronutrient helps her know where to go when she needs protein fast. That kind of structure can remove a lot of decision fatigue. - A small whiteboard on the fridge can help track fresh food, leftovers, and meal prep before they get forgotten. It is a simple way to reduce waste and make options easier to see. - Breakfast does not have to look like breakfast. If chicken chili or leftovers help you hit the nutrition target for meal one, that can be a better answer than forcing traditional breakfast food. - Portioning food before you are hungry makes it easier to avoid overcorrecting later. That can mean prepped meals, single-serve options, or keeping the right containers close to where you cook. - Friction can be useful. Deleting delivery apps, removing saved payment info, changing your drive home, or storing trigger foods out of sight can interrupt automatic choices. - A kitchen reset starts with clearing out old food, making healthy options visible, keeping grab-and-go protein and produce ready, and setting up backup options in the freezer.

29 Apr 2026 - 31 min
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Sleepy Time

- Sleep is “first principle” work: if you don’t give yourself enough time in bed, better sleep can’t happen. - A lot of sleep problems are about crowded plates: work, kids, and late practices can push sleep later than you want. - The late-night “I deserve me time” trap is real — and it usually steals sleep more than it restores you. - Why sleep matters: brain reset (processing and storing the day), physical recovery, and emotional regulation (less irritability, more capacity). - The “I’m fine on 5–6 hours” argument: you might function, but research still points adults toward 7–9 hours, and long stretches of short sleep add up. - Low-hanging fruit: work backward from wake time, reduce screens before bed, darken the room, and keep the room cooler. - Not just blue light — what you do on screens (scrolling, dopamine hits, stimulation) can keep your brain up. - Personal tools that can help: timers for soothing sounds, simple meditation, eye masks, or experimenting with what you sleep in (socks, layers, etc.).

1 Apr 2026 - 28 min
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Why Training Works Better in Community

- You are not meant to be a “lone ranger.” Multiple perspectives make you more resilient and help you grow as a person. - Mental health and physical health are linked. When mental health is low, it is harder to create the momentum needed for physical change. - “Getting through the front door is sometimes the hardest part.” Community helps with that. - Accountability shows up in different ways: group consistency, an appointment with a coach, or simply knowing someone is expecting you. - The right people can be a “hype person” on a rough day, or a reality check that gives permission to scale and still win. - Even in semi-private training where everyone is doing different programming, being around others still makes training more sustainable and more fun. - A gym relationship can start as a “reason” and turn into a “season” or even a lifetime friendship. - Some people avoid community in the gym because of fear or the “head down, just work” mindset, but that often makes training harder to sustain.

4 Mar 2026 - 30 min
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