Fit & Flustered
The Math Wasn't Mathing: Meet Lauren Provenzano, Vice President of Product Development and Innovation at the American Council on Exercise, for one of the most profound and wide-ranging conversations Fit & Flustered has ever had. In the span of one year, Lauren navigated a breast cancer diagnosis, a mastectomy, the death of her mother, the loss of her brother in a car accident, two children on the autism spectrum, a pandemic, and a pursuit of her MBA — all while trying to show up for everyone around her. Then, she discovered blood flow restriction training, fell back in love with movement, lost 23 pounds while gaining muscle, and found her way back to herself. This episode is about grief, resilience, the physiology of coming home to your body, and why your struggle is always the thing you were meant to share. Takeaways * Compartmentalization can be a survival tool in crisis — but eventually the grief has to go somewhere. * Breast cancer and its treatments can push women into medical menopause with all the symptoms and none of the warning. * When exercise stops working the way it always has, it is not a personal failure — it is physiology. * Blood flow restriction training can produce meaningful muscle hypertrophy and strength gains at just 20 to 30 percent of maximum effort. * After age 30, human growth hormone decreases by approximately 15 percent per decade — and for women it accelerates during perimenopause. * Human growth hormone is essential for lipolysis — the process of using fat cells for energy during exercise. * Empathy for your clients changes completely when you have lived the thing you used to only understand academically. * Journaling and safe community are powerful processing tools when grief feels too large to face directly. * You are not responsible for other people's happiness. That is their work to do. * Beige-ness is okay. A steady seven is a gift, not a failure. Chapters * 00:00 Words of the Episode: Courage, Patience, and Grounded * 01:48 Meet Lauren Provenzano: 26 Years in Fitness and a Career Built on Innovation * 06:39 When Life Gets Flustered: A Breast Cancer Diagnosis in the Middle of a Pandemic * 10:15 One Year, Three Losses, and Still Showing Up * 12:18 Tamoxifen, Medical Menopause, and a Body That No Longer Felt Like Hers * 14:50 Compartmentalizing Grief — and What Happens When You Can No Longer * 15:30 Journaling, Voxer, and Finding Safe Spaces to Process * 17:10 The Gym Used to Be Her Anchor — Until It Wasn't * 19:45 Discovering Blood Flow Restriction Training and Why It Changed Everything * 24:18 The Science Behind Blood Flow Restriction: Lactate, Human Growth Hormone, and Lipolysis * 26:44 23 Pounds Lost While Gaining Muscle: Coming Back to Herself * 29:37 Falling Back in Love With Movement * 31:41 Sharing Your Story Is the Most Powerful Thing You Can Do * 34:18 Erin Tells Lauren She Should Write a Book — and Lauren Agrees * 39:31 What We Are Over: Other People's Happiness, Accountability Gaps, and Chasing the Perfect Moment
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