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Lulu, Delulu + The Grind: Layers of Gratitude from NYC´s Luxury Fitness Scene

43 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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NYC boutique cycling once had people sprinting down subway stairs like it was a competitive sport, all for a front-row bike and a brush with an instructor who felt larger than life. A recent binge of a candid docuseries [https://www.cultofbodysoul.com] about that world sent us straight back to the candlelit studios, the hype, the expensive athleisure, and the way fitness could start to look like a status symbol. It’s funny, it’s nostalgic, and it’s also a little unsettling when we name what was really happening underneath all that energy packaged to be ¨high-vibe¨. But, was it?!! Haha In this episode, we share one experience of what it was like to work inside the New York City luxury gym scene from the late 90´s to the beginning of the pandemic, where the standard was relentless, the clients were high-performing, and your body and schedule quietly became the price of admission. We unpack my perspective of the cultural gap between group fitness instructors and personal trainers, why professionalism gets defined differently in each lane, and how easy it is for any wellness trend to slide from community into obsession. Then we bring it home to the real theme: gratitude as a lifestyle. We don’t use gratitude to erase the hard parts like burnout, body image pressure, eating disorders, or the extremes of competitive bodybuilding. We use it to pull meaning out of the chapters we’ve outgrown, to thank the mentors, co-workers and clients who shaped us, and to set better boundaries as we reinvent ourselves. If you’ve ever said “I hated that job” or “I can’t believe I lived like that,” this one offers a calmer, stronger way to hold your past. If it resonates, subscribe to the High Vibes Lifestyle Podcast and share this with a friend who’s rebuilding their life. What’s one experience that helped shape you that you are grateful for? Keywords: #NYCfitness #GroupFitness #GymCulture #Gratitude #LuxuryBrands #Instructors #PersonalGrowth #Evolution #Self-Love #Reflection #FitnessProfessionals #High-Vibes #Soulcycle #Nostalgia   For more information, please connect with Jodi at the following website: https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com [https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/ [https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/] *Production, episode cover art designs, and music by Jodi

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NYC boutique cycling once had people sprinting down subway stairs like it was a competitive sport, all for a front-row bike and a brush with an instructor who felt larger than life. A recent binge of a candid docuseries [https://www.cultofbodysoul.com] about that world sent us straight back to the candlelit studios, the hype, the expensive athleisure, and the way fitness could start to look like a status symbol. It’s funny, it’s nostalgic, and it’s also a little unsettling when we name what was really happening underneath all that energy packaged to be ¨high-vibe¨. But, was it?!! Haha In this episode, we share one experience of what it was like to work inside the New York City luxury gym scene from the late 90´s to the beginning of the pandemic, where the standard was relentless, the clients were high-performing, and your body and schedule quietly became the price of admission. We unpack my perspective of the cultural gap between group fitness instructors and personal trainers, why professionalism gets defined differently in each lane, and how easy it is for any wellness trend to slide from community into obsession. Then we bring it home to the real theme: gratitude as a lifestyle. We don’t use gratitude to erase the hard parts like burnout, body image pressure, eating disorders, or the extremes of competitive bodybuilding. We use it to pull meaning out of the chapters we’ve outgrown, to thank the mentors, co-workers and clients who shaped us, and to set better boundaries as we reinvent ourselves. If you’ve ever said “I hated that job” or “I can’t believe I lived like that,” this one offers a calmer, stronger way to hold your past. If it resonates, subscribe to the High Vibes Lifestyle Podcast and share this with a friend who’s rebuilding their life. What’s one experience that helped shape you that you are grateful for? Keywords: #NYCfitness #GroupFitness #GymCulture #Gratitude #LuxuryBrands #Instructors #PersonalGrowth #Evolution #Self-Love #Reflection #FitnessProfessionals #High-Vibes #Soulcycle #Nostalgia   For more information, please connect with Jodi at the following website: https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com [https://www.hivibeslifestyle.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/ [https://www.instagram.com/hivibeslifestyle/] *Production, episode cover art designs, and music by Jodi

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