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Your Body Is Not a Trend: Redefining Strength and Fitness for Women

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In this episode of She Says It, host Madeline Sargent sits down with Alison Heilig—founder of Miles To Go Athletics and creator of the Age Athletically Method. Through powerful storytelling, Alison shares how a hip fracture at age 30 caused by under-fueling and overtraining became her ultimate turning point. She left a successful career in corporate law to dedicate her life to helping women build strength, resilience, and confidence through every season of life. Madeline and Alison unpack the ultimate journey of physical and personal growth, tackling why women are taught to chase smaller bodies instead of stronger ones, how shifting beauty standards impact us, and why our bodies are not trends. Inside the episode, we discuss: * The "Age Athletically" Philosophy: Redefining movement, strength, and longevity for women in society. * Unlearning Harmful Narratives: Questioning inherited body standards and learning to trust your physical intuition. * Branding with a Point of View: Alison explains how a distinct, powerful message is the foundation of impactful brand communication. Whether you are questioning the fitness narratives you’ve inherited or looking to claim your space with confidence, this conversation offers a crucial perspective on female strength. * Connect with Alison: Explore her methodology at Miles To Go Athletics [https://milestogoathletics.com/], watch on YouTube [https://youtube.com/], follow her on Instagram [https://instagram.com/], or tune into her Podcast Series [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://milestogoathletics.com/podcast]. * Work with Madeline: Ready to build a brand with a clear point of view? Madeline helps women founders clarify their messaging and master strategic communication. Learn more at madlycreative.co [https://madlycreative.co/].

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In this episode of She Says It, host Madeline Sargent sits down with Alison Heilig—founder of Miles To Go Athletics and creator of the Age Athletically Method. Through powerful storytelling, Alison shares how a hip fracture at age 30 caused by under-fueling and overtraining became her ultimate turning point. She left a successful career in corporate law to dedicate her life to helping women build strength, resilience, and confidence through every season of life. Madeline and Alison unpack the ultimate journey of physical and personal growth, tackling why women are taught to chase smaller bodies instead of stronger ones, how shifting beauty standards impact us, and why our bodies are not trends. Inside the episode, we discuss: * The "Age Athletically" Philosophy: Redefining movement, strength, and longevity for women in society. * Unlearning Harmful Narratives: Questioning inherited body standards and learning to trust your physical intuition. * Branding with a Point of View: Alison explains how a distinct, powerful message is the foundation of impactful brand communication. Whether you are questioning the fitness narratives you’ve inherited or looking to claim your space with confidence, this conversation offers a crucial perspective on female strength. * Connect with Alison: Explore her methodology at Miles To Go Athletics [https://milestogoathletics.com/], watch on YouTube [https://youtube.com/], follow her on Instagram [https://instagram.com/], or tune into her Podcast Series [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://milestogoathletics.com/podcast]. * Work with Madeline: Ready to build a brand with a clear point of view? Madeline helps women founders clarify their messaging and master strategic communication. Learn more at madlycreative.co [https://madlycreative.co/].

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