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Fit & Flustered

Podkast av Jessica H Maurer & Dr. Erin Nitschke

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Fit & Flustered is the refreshingly honest podcast for fitness pros navigating the messy middle of midlife. Hosted by Jessica H. Maurer and Dr. Erin Nitschke, each 20-minute episode dives into real conversations about health journeys, career evolution, burnout, hormones, mindset, and everything in between. Expect smart insights, candid stories, practical takeaways, and the kind of truth you usually only hear after the mic is “off.” Perfect for busy fitness professionals who want meaningful, bite-sized conversations that are both validating and energizing.

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Lauren Provenzano: Episode 14

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

21. mai 2026 - 38 min
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Jennifer Halsall-de Wit: Episode 13

Women, Wellness, and What the Industry Gets Wrong. Jessica H. Maurer and Dr. Erin Nitschke welcome Jennifer Halsall-de Wit, the co-founder of The Collective, and one of the sharpest strategic minds working at the intersection of fitness, lifestyle medicine, and women's leadership. Jennifer has spent 30 years in the industry — from personal trainer to building the fitness department for Basic Fit across Europe — and she is done pretending the industry does not have a problem. Only 5% of the top 300 fitness operators worldwide have female CEOs. The longevity economy is coming for fitness whether it is ready or not. And nobody is bringing women to the table fast enough. This episode is disruptive, deeply funny, and exactly the kind of conversation the industry needs to be having out loud. Takeaways * Only 5% of the top 300 global fitness operators have female CEOs — and the boards are even worse. * Fitness thinks it is the center of the consumer's world. It is not. It is one spoke on the wheel. * The longevity economy is growing fast and if fitness does not evolve, longevity will simply absorb it. * Designing products and experiences for women, by women, is not just the right thing — it is a massive missed commercial opportunity. * The internal messaging most midlife women carry — that they are useless, dried up, done — came from somewhere. It is time to dismantle it. * Midlife is finally getting real attention: strength training, protein, HRT, nervous system care. This is progress. * A no is not a failure. It is feedback. * Bouncing back is not the goal. Moving forward is. * More female leaders at every table — in fitness, in business, in peace negotiations — is not a nice to have. It is a necessity. * The world being on fire and your personal life being on fire at the same time is a completely valid reason to feel fraggled. Chapters * 00:00 Words of the Episode: Enough, Fraggled, and Help * 01:33 Meet Jennifer Halsall-de Wit: From Personal Trainer to Building Basic Fit's Fitness Department * 04:07 The Collective: A Mastermind, a Network, and a Women's Leadership Summit * 11:13 Where Are the Women Leaders in Fitness and Why Does It Matter * 14:08 The Longevity Economy Is Coming — and Fitness Is Not Ready * 15:50 The Fitness Industry's Dirty Little Secret: We Never Figured Out Results * 16:44 Where Midlife Women Are Actually Thriving in the Longevity Conversation * 18:47 Redefining the Value of Women and Who Gets to Do It * 20:49 Generation Z Took a Sledgehammer to Hustle Culture — and We Should Thank Them * 22:10 What We Are Over: Waking Up to Pee, Bounce Back Culture, and a World on Fire * 27:02 The Mic Drop: No Ovaries, No Negotiation

14. mai 2026 - 24 min
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Lisa Druxman: Episode 12

Designing the Life You Want to Live. Jessica H. Maurer and Dr. Erin Nitschke welcome Lisa Druxman, founder and CEO of FIT4MOM, bestselling author, and one of the most quietly revolutionary voices in the fitness industry, for a conversation that feels like sitting down with the mentor you did not know you needed. Lisa built Stroller Strides before pre and postnatal fitness was a trend, introduced breath work and meditation before Calm existed, and is now leading women through perimenopause and postmenopause with her newest program Stronger Every Season — all while navigating a torn rotator cuff, a meno belly she refuses to apologize for, and the kind of hard-won wisdom that only comes from doing the work on yourself first. This episode is about resilience, reinvention, and the radical idea that whatever is your struggle is also your opportunity. Takeaways * Ignoring pain as a fitness professional does not make you tougher — it makes the recovery longer. * Starting back at zero after an injury is one of the most powerful ways to reconnect with your clients' experience. * Aging with audacity beats aging gracefully every single time. * The meno belly is real, it is common, and showing up anyway is the most powerful thing you can do for your clients. * Down-regulating your nervous system is not optional in midlife — it is part of the prescription. * Success without joy is just a very full calendar. Joy requires intentional design. * Whatever you are struggling with is also your greatest opportunity to connect, share, and lead. * Kids do not do what you tell them. They do what you model for them. * Hustle culture is not a personality trait — it is a stress response in disguise. * Rest is not just sleep. Mental and emotional rest are just as critical and far more overlooked. Chapters * 00:00 Words of the Episode: Nostalgia, Energy, and Resilience * 01:56 Meet Lisa Druxman: Founder of Fit4Mom and Fitness Industry Pioneer * 02:26 Shoulder Surgery, Humility, and Starting Back at Zero * 03:29 What Returning to Zero Taught Her About Her Clients * 05:19 The Physical Therapist Who Couldn't Sleep Thinking About Her Recovery * 06:48 Body Image, Midlife, and Showing Up on Camera Anyway * 09:34 The Wide Range of Perimenopause Symptoms Nobody Warns You About * 10:49 What Is Actually Working: Strength, Protein, HRT, and Nervous System Care * 11:38 Why Down-Regulating the Nervous System Should Be a Vital Sign * 13:03 Always Ahead of the Curve — Or Just Always Sharing What She Learns * 14:42 From Burnout to Alignment: The Real Story Behind Empowered Mama * 16:24 Level Up Your Life: When Success Feels Empty and Joy Goes Missing * 18:14 What We Are Over: Social Media, Hustle Culture, and Sleep as the Only Form of Rest

30. april 2026 - 20 min
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Nikki Polos: Episode 11

Nikki in the Middle: Finding Balance Without the Extremes. Jessica H. Maurer and Dr. Erin Nitschke welcome Nikki Polos, fitness entrepreneur and founder of Workout Worthy, for a conversation that feels like a deep exhale. Nikki has built gyms, survived COVID, gone fully virtual, and then opened an 800-square-foot studio because she missed the human connection that no algorithm can replace. In this episode she makes the case — simply, honestly, and with zero drama — that your health does not have to be a full-time job. From positive peer pressure to the turkey sandwich on white bread that is absolutely fine to eat, Nikki in the middle is the philosophy this industry has been desperately waiting for. Takeaways * Consistency over perfection is what actually produces long-term results — not your best day, not your worst. * If you cannot see yourself doing it in July on vacation, it is not a long-term solution. * Positive peer pressure is a real and powerful tool for building healthier communities. * Processing the hard stuff is not commiserating — it is a necessary step before you can get to the positive. * High achieving women in midlife are quietly questioning whether what they have always done still fulfills them. * Your workouts should energize your day, not exhaust it. * No single food is the enemy. Extremes on social media are designed to scare, not inform. * Diet culture dressed up as wellness is still diet culture. * The goal is to find a wellness routine that enhances your life, not one that consumes it. * You can only control what you can control — so focus there. Chapters * 00:00 Words of the Episode: Connection, Energy, and Balance * 01:21 Meet Nikki Polos: From Synchronized Swimmer to Fitness Entrepreneur * 03:57 Surviving COVID, Going Virtual, and Coming Back to Human Connection * 05:07 The Real Challenge of Working Out at Home * 07:07 Positive Peer Pressure and Why It Changes Everything * 08:20 How Nikki Helps Clients Lead With Positivity in a Negative World * 11:41 Processing Before Positivity: It Is Okay Not to Be Okay * 13:39 What High Achieving Women Are Really Going Through in Midlife * 15:46 Permission to Say No: The Midlife Self Edit * 16:41 Nikki in the Middle: The Philosophy of Finding Balance * 20:45 White Knuckling Your Way Through Wellness Does Not Work * 24:03 What We Are Over: Extremes, Fear-Based Content, and Demonized Food * 29:13 Don't Drink Water? The Viral Advice That Has to Stop

23. april 2026 - 24 min
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Erin Nitchske and Jessica H. Maurer: Episode 10

Fraggled, Frazzled, and Fully Ourselves. Let's take a breath, look back, and celebrate what Fit & Flustered has become. In this milestone episode, the hosts reflect on the guests, the stories, and the moments that have shaped the first season — from Melissa Lane's hip replacement and midlife divorce to Heather Yancey's bench incident, Debbie Bellenger's phoenix rise, and Desi Bartlett's grip strength revelation. What started as a text message chain between two friends has grown into something neither of them fully anticipated: a community, a safe space, and a platform where women in the fitness industry can finally tell the truth about what midlife really looks and feels like. No scripts. No shame. No corporate jargon. Takeaways * No two midlife journeys look the same — and there is real power in hearing how different they can be. * Authenticity is not just a value of this podcast; it is the foundation of effective coaching. * Removing the mask is not a weakness. It is what builds trust, rapport, and real connection with clients. * In the age of AI, your humanity is your greatest professional asset. * Community — even a distant one — creates belonging and reminds women they are not alone or crazy. * The symptoms of midlife are vast, varied, and still being discovered through shared conversation. * There is no shame in perimenopause, menopause, or any part of this transition. It is biology, not weakness. * Corporate jargon is a hiding place. Real communication requires real language. * You are still enough, even on the days you do not have it all together. * The relationship between a coach and client is built on rapport first and science second. Chapters * 00:00 Words of the Episode: Frazzled, Fraggled, and Appreciative * 01:44 What Makes Fit & Flustered Different * 02:54 Reflecting on the Guests: Melissa, Debbie, Heather, Desi, and More * 05:37 Symptoms Nobody Talks About — Until Now * 07:48 The Mask, the Rage, and the Real * 09:17 Navigating Midlife at the Height of Your Career * 11:04 Being With Your Clients, Not Above Them * 13:01 Why Human Connection Will Always Beat AI * 15:35 Thank You to Our Listeners and a YouTube Shoutout * 16:01 What We're Over: Corporate Jargon, Quick Questions, and LinkedIn DMs

15. april 2026 - 18 min
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