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Balanced Bites: Real Talk on Food, Fitness, & Life with Liz Wolfe
#479: Today we revisit Liz's interview with Noelle Tarr on the Well-Fed Women Podcast! In her appearance on WFW, Liz tackled how metabolism plays a role in women's health and how it's been oversimplified. She talks about what she thinks is the reason people actually age suboptimally, and why exercise is so much MORE than “burning calories”. Take midlife by storm and dive into this episode for all the hacks to help you age like a badass. Follow Noelle on Instagram HEREFor more episodes of the Well Fed Women Podcast, listen HEREFollow Liz on Instagram HEREOrder IdealAge Daily Aminos + HEREFor exclusive content, giveaway and discounts, subscribe to Liz's newsletter HERE
Balanced Bites: Real Talk on Food, Fitness, & Life with Liz Wolfe
#437: Noelle Tarr is a a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP™), certified by the Nutritional Therapy Association®, and a National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA®) Certified Personal Trainer. She's the founder of coconutsandkettlebells.com, and the author of the best-selling cookbook, Coconuts and Kettlebells. She also hosts the top-ranked women's health and fitness podcast, Well-Fed Women. Noelle founded the supplement line Well Minerals, and she is the creator of the innovative personalized home workout program, Strong From Home. https://coconutsandkettlebells.com/about/ @coconutsandkettlebells Find Liz on Instagram: @realfoodliz Real Food Liz Eat The Yolks Baby Making and Beyond Athletic Mom Thanks for listening!
Dr. Campbell and Dr. Hohn are joined by Noelle Tarr, a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and host of the top-ranked women's health and fitness podcast, Well-Fed Women. Together, we discuss the challenges of navigating today's beauty standards and body image. We discuss the impact of social media on body image and how to set healthy boundaries with it. Noelle also explains biomarkers of health beyond the scale, the benefits of exercise regardless of weight loss, and the importance of cultivating a healthy relationship with food. Tune in to learn how you can create a positive relationship with food and fitness with Noelle's tips and advice. TOPICS: Meet Noelle Tarr (00:40) The pressures of beauty and body image (01:55) Biomarkers of health without the scale (11:00) The impact of social media (19:50) Improving your body image (23:17) Exercise benefits, regardless of weight loss (29:15) Cultivating a healthy relationship with food (39:15) MORE FROM THE HEALTH BABES: Did you know? You have a chance to win 1 of 2 prizes, with a giveaway in every episode! Leave a review to win, and don't forget to subscribe for future episodes! Follow Noelle Tarr on Instagram @coconutsandkettlebells Check out her website at coconutsandkettlebells.com Listen to the Well-Fed Women Podcast Purchase a copy of Coconuts and Kettlebells Find more from Dr. Becky Campbell and Dr. Krystal Hohn at DrBeckyCampbell.com Consult with us one on one HERE Follow Dr. Becky and Dr. Krystal on Instagram @drbeckycampbell and @drkrystalhohn, follow the Health Babes Podcast @healthbabespodcast Find us on Facebook, on Pinterest, and on YouTube Get resources on how best to support your thyroid HERE Wondering if you have histamine intolerance? Take THIS QUIZ and receive a free histamine guide Get answers to your health questions HERE
Liz Wolfe and Noelle Tarr are self-proclaimed “early adopters” of the Nutritional Therapy Association's Nutritional Therapy Practitioner certification, and they've never looked back! Hear how their NTA education shaped their lives and careers, and how they built businesses (and how you can shorten your learning curve on a new career). Visit my website | Join me on Instagram | Ask me anything! | Vibrant Body Company
Noelle Tarr, internet entrepreneur and founder of CoconutsAndKettlebells.com and the Strong From Home program, stops by to chat parenting, cellulite, body image, and more.
My amazing guest today, Noelle Tarr, is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP), an NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer, author, and all-around badass. She's worked in the industry for more than seventeen years and is open to admitting she's made every mistake in the book – which is why she's so dedicated to helping others on their body and overall wellness journeys. We talk about body image, its role in how we grow up thinking of ourselves, and what dieting culture does and (mostly) does not accomplish. We also learn about the importance of recognizing your season of life and embracing it for a more balanced sense of self – no more living in the black and white areas of life! Most importantly, Noelle teaches us that we must not judge ourselves harshly. Everything we experience is an opportunity to learn, grow, and live in joy. I hope you enjoy this inspiring convo! We Chat About: Noelle's early life and relationship with food The truth about diet culture Seasons of life Is there such a thing as a healthy weight? Biological differences between strength training and cardio Exercising as a mental health benefit Resources: Follow Noelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coconutsandkettlebells/ (@coconutsandkettlebells) https://coconutsandkettlebells.com/ (CoconutsAndKettlebells.com) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/well-fed-women/id968365266 (Well-Fed Women Podcast) https://coconutsandkettlebells.com/category/fitness/ (Noelle's Home Workout Programs) https://coconutsandkettlebells.com/dont-want-six-pack-abs/ (Noelle's first viral blog post: Why I Don't Want 6-Pack Abs) Connect With Me: Join my FREE FAM Training: http://nourishedwithnina.com/famtraining (Prevent Pregnancy Naturally + Ditch the Pill Without Fear) http://www.calendly.com/nourishedwithnina/discovery (Free Fertility Call) https://nourished-with-nina.ck.page/b5b46324e9 (Sync Your Life & Menstrual Cycle) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nourishedwithnina/ (@nourishedwithnina) Healing Hormones is produced and published by http://crate.media/ (Crate Media). Mentioned in this episode: FAM Training Learn how to prevent pregnancy naturally and ditch birth control without fear. This training is for women who have been thinking about getting off birth control and have questions about fertility awareness method (FAM). https://healinghormones.captivate.fm/fam (Join my FREE FAM Training)
This week I'm joined by Noelle Tarr from the Well-Fed Women podcast. Noelle is sharing her knowledge and personal experiences to answer some of your questions! We talk about: Time management, exercise and body image postpartum, easiest/hardest thing about being a mom, feeding picky eaters, not projecting perfectionism onto your kids, and the pressure women feel to "get their body back" after having kids.Follow Noelle on InstagramListen to the Well-Fed Women podcastBuy Noelle's cookbookNoelle's website
The almighty scale is a tool that many folks use to track their health and fitness, but it's just one tool. There are many other measurements of health that can determine how healthy you truly are, including things like sleep quality, metabolic health, body fat percentage, and energy levels. Your weight is just one benchmark, and it in no way illustrates the full out-picturing of your health or your value as a human. On this episode, Noelle Tarr of Coconuts and Kettlebells is back on The Model Health Show to discuss why focusing exclusively on the scale can actually diminish your health. She's going to share which biomarkers you should concentrate on instead, and how to focus on true health instead of just the number on the scale. We're also going to talk about the benefits of exercise, the truth about cellulite, and how women can train in accordance with their cycles. If you've ever unhealthily obsessed over the number on the scale, Noelle's message will resonate with you. She is truly one of my favorite people, and I hope this episode is empowering and supportive of your goals. So click play, listen in, and enjoy the show! In this episode you'll discover: What percentage of American adults are metabolically healthy. The problem with how health has been defined in the fitness industry. Why focusing exclusively on a goal weight can lead to poor health. The problem with trying to get back to your high school weight. Why fluctuations in weight are natural and normal. The importance of making decisions based on what your body needs. How stress impacts our physiology. Important biomarkers (other than weight) you can use to assess your health. The connection between spending time in nature, vitamin D, and wellness. Why managing your stress is a critical piece of overall health. The power of saying no. Why women need to eat more calories in the second half of their cycle. How exercise can improve your health (whether or not you lose weight!) The link between having an active lifestyle and COVID-19 outcomes. How strength training improves bone density. Why listening to your body is more important than maintaining a workout schedule. The truth about cellulite. What the infradian rhythm is, and how women can exercise in accordance with it. Items mentioned in this episode include: DrinkLMNT.com/model -- Get a FREE sample pack—just pay shipping! Beekeepersnaturals.com/model -- Save 25% on raw honey & other natural remedies! Connect with Noelle Tarr Website / Podcast / Instagram Join TMHS Facebook community - Model Nation Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spotify Soundcloud *Download Transcript
I polled people on IG last month and almost 80% of people that saw my story said they felt like they have food sensitivities. So, that's a problem because once you dive into the intricacies of that there is a lot of nuances.So to help with this & answer the question I get in so many different flavors each week, I'm hosting a live training and Q&A session called “What should I eat? Answering your questions about food reactions and inflammation”.You can register at christabiegler.com/foodreactionsAlong the theme of food, this week on the Less Stress Life Podcast, I talk to Noelle Tarr of Coconuts and Kettlebells about diet stressors. Is your diet stressing you out? Noelle candidly shares her personal story of chasing fitness and the mental mindset mistakes and how that has shaped what she does in her personal and professional life. She talks about rebuilding based on truth and how a hyper-focus on food can cause stress on your body and do more damage than good. Most importantly, Noelle shares tips on how to change your mindset and reverse the shame cycle.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Diet culture teaches "thin is in" and value is based on this obsession with managing thisTrends and fads of diet cultureIs stress a mental or physical issue?Cortisol spikes when stressed and impacts on body-mineral dumping, thyroid issues, hormonal imbalance, increased appetite, digestion problemsUnderstanding the nervous systemNervous system chronic over stimulation slows healing drasticallyNOELLE SHARED HELPFUL TIPS ON:Giving yourself some graceMindset directly impacts physiologyImportance of allowing ourselves to "rest and digest"Steering clear of the "shame cycle"How reverse or avoid the shame cycleABOUT NOELLE:Noelle is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP™), certified by the Nutritional Therapy Association®, and a National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA®) Certified Personal Trainer. She's the founder and writer behind coconutsandkettlebells.com, and she's the author of the best-selling cookbook, Coconuts, and Kettlebells. She's also the host of the top-ranked women's health and fitness podcast, Well-Fed Women, and the creator of an innovative personalized home workout program, Strong From Home.She's a mom to two incredible toddlers, and a boxer dog mom. As a marine-corps wife, she's lived all up and down the Eastern Seaboard, and currently resides in the gorgeous area of Northern Virginia.WHERE TO FIND NOELLE:coconutsandkettlebells.comPodcast- well fed womenWHERE TO FIND CHRISTA:https://www.christabiegler.com/On IG:instagram.com/anti.inflammatory.nutritionist/Shop our Favoriteschristabiegler.com/shopLoving the podcast? Leave us a review and ENTER OUR GIVEAWAY NOW!Sharing & reviewing this podcast is the BEST way to help us succeed with our mission to help integrate the best of East & West empower you to raise the bar on your health story. Just go to https://reviewthispodcast.com/lessstressedlifeSPONSORS:A special thanks to our VIP sponsor RUPA Health, our lab concierge service that helps our clients get standard bloodwork 2/3 off retail direct to consumer lab test pricing. Let them know I sent you when you sign up for your free practitioner account.
Is the ‘size zero' diet trend killing our guts?I would say “yes.”And today on the A Gutsy Girl podcast show, Episode 21, Noelle Tarr (aka Coconuts and Kettlebells) and I sit down to discuss it all.Meet my Internet friend, Noelle Tarr!Noelle is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP™), certified by the Nutritional Therapy Association®, and a National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA®) Certified Personal Trainer.She's the founder of coconutsandkettlebells.com, the author of the best-selling cookbook, Coconuts and Kettlebells. She's the host of the top-ranked women's health and fitness podcast, Well-Fed Women, and the creator an innovative personalized home workout program, Strong From Home.Noelle is also a wife, mom of two incredible toddlers, and boxer dog mom. As a marine-corps wife, she's lived all up and down the Eastern Seaboard, and current reside in the gorgeous area of Northern Virginia.Size Zero Diet Trends (killing our guts?)Click HERE to save this post for later.Resources MentionedNoelle's InstagramWhy I Don't Want Six-Pack AbsWell-Fed Women podcastNoelle's websiteMilk Sugar {All About Lactose}No More Fight or Flight Digestion {Is How We Eat as Important as What We Eat?}Your Digestive SystemWhat Happens When You Do Not Eat EnoughWhat I Really Think About Workouts and Gut HealingDon't Miss These ThoughtsNoelle's personal story, and something many people don't know about herWhat am I doing to myself? Who am I doing this for?It's not calories in, calories out. It's how can I manage inflammation?The #1 gut symptom Noelle sees in her practice from women who have chronically dietedWhen you are under-eating, you are also under-eating nutrients.Noelle's “diet culture” definitionBy the way, food does not have morality.Eating too little is a stressor.What is the “Shame Cycle?” It's also found in Noelle's book, Coconuts and KettlebellsNoelle's advice for getting out of the diet culture cycle.Health is not a body size.Noelle's top 3 convictions around gut health and gut healing.More from A Gutsy Girl1. Welcome to A Gutsy Girl Podcast2. Hang out on Instagram3. BFF's on YouTube4. Free resource: The Master Gutsy Spreadsheet5. Rated-G Email Club Wrap UpTime to wrap this up. As always, a huge goal for this show is to connect with even more people. Feel free to send an email to our team at podcast@agutsygirl.com. We want to hear questions, comments, show ideas, etc.Did you enjoy this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review on Apple Podcasts.Xox,SKH Connect with A Gutsy GirlThrough the websiteOn InstagramVia LinkedIn
Is the ‘size zero' diet trend killing our guts?I would say “yes.”And today on the A Gutsy Girl podcast show, Episode 21, Noelle Tarr (aka Coconuts and Kettlebells) and I sit down to discuss it all.Meet my Internet friend, Noelle Tarr!Noelle is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP™), certified by the Nutritional Therapy Association®, and a National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA®) Certified Personal Trainer.She's the founder of coconutsandkettlebells.com, the author of the best-selling cookbook, Coconuts and Kettlebells. She's the host of the top-ranked women's health and fitness podcast, Well-Fed Women, and the creator an innovative personalized home workout program, Strong From Home.Noelle is also a wife, mom of two incredible toddlers, and boxer dog mom. As a marine-corps wife, she's lived all up and down the Eastern Seaboard, and current reside in the gorgeous area of Northern Virginia.Size Zero Diet Trends (killing our guts?)Click HERE to save this post for later.Resources MentionedNoelle's InstagramWhy I Don't Want Six-Pack AbsWell-Fed Women podcastNoelle's websiteMilk Sugar {All About Lactose}No More Fight or Flight Digestion {Is How We Eat as Important as What We Eat?}Your Digestive SystemWhat Happens When You Do Not Eat EnoughWhat I Really Think About Workouts and Gut HealingDon't Miss These ThoughtsNoelle's personal story, and something many people don't know about herWhat am I doing to myself? Who am I doing this for?It's not calories in, calories out. It's how can I manage inflammation?The #1 gut symptom Noelle sees in her practice from women who have chronically dietedWhen you are under-eating, you are also under-eating nutrients.Noelle's “diet culture” definitionBy the way, food does not have morality.Eating too little is a stressor.What is the “Shame Cycle?” It's also found in Noelle's book, Coconuts and KettlebellsNoelle's advice for getting out of the diet culture cycle.Health is not a body size.Noelle's top 3 convictions around gut health and gut healing.More from A Gutsy Girl1. Welcome to A Gutsy Girl Podcast2. Hang out on Instagram3. BFF's on YouTube4. Free resource: The Master Gutsy Spreadsheet5. Rated-G Email Club Wrap UpTime to wrap this up. As always, a huge goal for this show is to connect with even more people. Feel free to send an email to our team at podcast@agutsygirl.com. We want to hear questions, comments, show ideas, etc.Did you enjoy this episode? Please drop a comment below or leave a review on Apple Podcasts.Xox,SKH
The general narrative in the fitness world says that by getting into shape, you will get smaller. In reality, there are so many other ways to measure your fitness that have nothing to do with the size of your body. ‘Getting In Shape' really has no concrete meaning, and it's time we stop equating fitness with a specific look. Key Takeaways If You Want To Dig Deeper Into The Problem With ‘Getting in Shape', You Should: Challenge those in the fitness space to stop defining fitness as ‘a look' Focus on the benefits of training that have nothing to do with your body size Work to include marginalized bodies into the wellness space for the greater benefit of everyone Fitness Is Not a ‘Look' Fitness doesn't have a specific look. Instead, it is your ability to do a task. Simple as that. Working out and ‘getting in shape' simply to get smaller is not sustainable, and the companies or trainers that guarantee that your body will get smaller are not acknowledging all of the other things out of our control that go into fitness, and all of the other benefits of getting stronger and healthier. Your size does not equal your health and has no reflection on how fit or how unfit a person is. How To Stop Comparing and Start Representing If we compare ourselves to the highest performing human specimens participating in an activity, is that an accurate representation of all the people who engage with that activity? By comparing ourselves to the top athletes in the world, we are doing a disservice to the people out there who want to engage with a certain type of fitness but don't see anyone who looks like them being represented. The idea that fit bodies have to look a certain way stops people from engaging with those pursuits and perpetuates the stereotype that fitness is a certain look and only people who look like that can be deemed ‘in shape'. By challenging these narratives and making fitness available to people who don't fit the conventional ‘fitspo' version of health, we can break down these assumptions and, in turn, make ‘getting in shape' more beneficial for everyone. What stood out most to you from this episode? Let me know your thoughts in the comments on the episode page. In This Episode Why ‘getting in shape' really means nothing (4:12) How I want to challenge the fitness space to focus on fitness as an ability and not a look (10:35) Addressing the fit bias and fit shaming I see online (14:40) The benefits of strength training that have nothing to do with how you look (21:50) Why I don't like to promise anybody that ‘getting in shape' is going to look a certain way (27:53) Quotes “Getting in shape when used to mean getting fit is a huge problem because physical fitness isn't a look, it's not a look.” (7:14) “Strength training can give you a new lease on life because you get to focus on what your body can do, not just on what it looks like.” (15:34) “I can think of so many people who are not fitting the ‘thin fitspo' gently toned but not too muscular body who are fit as fuck! Fit as fuck for what they do. And that to me is a cause for applause.” (19:50) “We have to be able to tease apart fitness from overall health and wellbeing. If we think health is multifactorial and influenced by so many things out of our control, we have to be able to tease apart fitness from health and from weight.” (24:44) “I hope that this podcast gives you some seeds of ideas to ask or to bring up with that potential personal trainer that you want to work within your city, or that potential email that you open up… what does the person or the company promising to you? What other ways are there going to be to see how your fitness has changed and improved?” (32:01) Featured on the Show Strength Workout Mini-Course Text me at 619-313-5948 Steph Gaudreau Website Check out the full show notes here! Follow Steph on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Pinterest I'd really love it if you would take 1 min and leave us a rating and review on iTunes! Related Episodes LTYB 335: Breaking the Body Stereotype with Amanda LaCount LTYB 324: Is It Wrong To Want To Lose Weight? LTYB 319: Why Fitspo Needs To Die LTYB 025: Master the Art of Self Love with Noelle Tarr
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***Pre-order my new book Cleaning up Your Mental Mess here: https://www.cleaningupyourmentalmess.com/ Sign up to join my free text program and receive mental health care tips. Just text DRLEAF to 1 (833) 285 3747 SHOW DESCRIPTION: The world of healthy eating can be confusing and overwhelming at times. It can also be toxic and can set us up for a host of mental and physical health issues if we are not careful. In this podcast I speak with nutritional therapy practitioner and certified personal trainer Noelle Tarr about how diet culture is dangerous and how to combat the negative effects, how to build sustainable weight loss and fitness habits, how to begin healing orthorexia and body dysmorphia, why we should use clean beauty and skincare products, and more! Read the show blog here: https://drleaf.com/blogs/news/how-toxic-skincare-can-mess-up-your-mental-health-identifying-healing-toxic-eating-diet-behaviors-with-nutritional-expert-noelle-tarr For more info on Noelle: https://coconutsandkettlebells.com SPECIAL OFFERS FROM OUR SPONSORS: Feals CBD (The best CBD delivery service!) To get 50% off your Feals CBD order and free shipping see https://feals.com/drleaf. Have questions about CBD? Feals has a free hotline and text message support to help guide your personal experience! Huzzah (The most delicious, low sugar seltzers that are filled with probiotics for optimal gut and brain health!). Get 20% off your order with the code DRLEAF at https://drinkhuzzah.com. PODCAST HIGHLIGHTS: 2:35 How many women are taught from youth to diet and worry about their weight 7:30 Why going on a diet is not enough 9:01 Why Noelle started her company Coconuts and Kettlebells 10:15 The dangers of toxic diet culture 18:17 Dangerous wellness trends you should avoid 22:44 What is orthorexia and how do you overcome it? 30:13 How to heal body dysmorphia 31:22 Why natural beauty and skincare products are important for our health ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: -Get my new brain detox app SWITCH on sale now! Get 50% off a 3 month subscription. Just visit: https://theswitch.app -Visit my website at https://drleaf.com for more free resources -Instagram: @drcarolineleaf: https://www.instagram.com/drcarolineleaf/ -Facebook: Dr. Caroline Leaf: https://www.facebook.com/drleaf -Twitter: @drcarolineleaf: https://twitter.com/DrCarolineLeaf -Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/drcarolineleaf If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5 review on iTunes, Google Play, or wherever you are listening! And don't forget to subscribe and share this podcast with friends and family! I love seeing your posts on social media! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health & Fitness with a healthy side of sarcasm
This is part TWO of an interview I did on the Well-Fed Women Podcast with Noelle Tarr. Make sure you listen to Part 1 for an overview of what adrenal fatigue really is (spoiler alert: it’s not your adrenals getting ‘tired’ and stopping their production of cortisol, your primary stress hormone). I’ve had a lot...Read More »
Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health & Fitness with a healthy side of sarcasm
Today’s episode is an interview with me (yay!) and Noelle Tarr from an original airing on the Well Fed Women Podcast. We’re talking about being on the brink of adrenal fatigue and dealing with chronic stress without pushing yourself over the edge – everyone in this pandemic. We’re all on the edge of our stress...Read More »
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Whether you’re trying to advance your physical fitness, career, or relationships, the way you think and operate emotionally will determine your results. If we want to change the course of our lives for the better, we have to learn how to build our emotional intelligence. On this compilation episode, we’re going to cover how to cultivate and improve your emotional intelligence. You’ll hear interviews from ten of the top experts in the realm of emotional wellness. You’re going to learn insights and strategies that you can use in order to reach your goals and become your most authentic self. We’re highlighting the importance of building emotional intelligence, how to overcome obstacles like comparison syndrome, how to build empathy, as well as how to truly channel your authenticity. So listen in, take good notes, and apply the tactics that resonate with you! In this episode you’ll discover: The role emotional intelligence plays in having a successful and productive life. How being too focused on happiness can actually make you less happy over time. What we can learn from our negative emotions. A simple tactic for overcoming envy and comparison syndrome. The difference between EQ and IQ. How reading fiction can make you more empathetic. The relationship between our body and how we perceive emotions. What sympathetic overdominance is. The importance of listening to understand (vs. listening to respond). How failure and success are interlinked. The key to recovering from your mistakes. How health marketing perpetuates a cycle of shame. The dangers of assigning morality to food. What it truly means to be authentic. Why carrying a sense of purpose is so important for your emotional fitness. Items mentioned in this episode include: Ettitude.com/Model ⇐ Use the coupon code MODEL for 10% off your organic sheets! Easemagnesium.com/model ⇐ Get an exclusive 15% off here! Themodelhealthshow.com/phenomenal ⇐ Join me at Phenomenal Life 2020! Embracing Change and Gaining Emotional Agility with Dr. Susan David – Episode 185 How to Beat Anxiety and Become Unstoppable with Craig Ballantyne – Episode 322 Emotional Intelligence with Dr. Daniel Goleman – Episode 237 10 Ways to Increase Your Mental Power & Get Smarter Now – Episode 356 The Paradox of Progress with Mark Manson – Episode 343 The Microbiome-Emotion Connection with Dr. Jillian Teta – Episode 349 The Comfort Zone Myth with Drew Manning – Episode 299 Weight Loss, Breakthroughs, and Accountability with Drew Manning – Episode 110 Thinking Faster and Better with Jim Kwik – Episode 318 Coconuts, Kettlebells, and Breaking the Wagon Mentality with Noelle Tarr – Episode 306 Healing Yourself Through Humor with JP Sears – Episode 315 Emotional Agility by Susan David, PhD Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman Fit2Fat2Fit by Drew Manning Coconuts and Kettlebells by Noelle Tarr and Stefani Ruper Daniel Goleman – “Social Intelligence” | Talks at Google Shawn Stevenson – “Sleep Smarter” | Talks at Google * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud
How to manage acceptance to your body while also having goals and how to find balance in this space. RESOURCES Questions? Ask me! Get 20 to 25% off Perfect Keto products ButcherBox deal + additional $20 off Keto for Women pre-order details + enter to win a VIP Happy Keto Body Membership Busting weight loss blocks on keto FREE guide
Real Talk with Dana | Nutrition, Health & Fitness with a healthy side of sarcasm
Noelle Tarr is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, the creator of Coconuts and Kettlebells, and a co-host of the Well-Fed Women Podcast with Stefani Ruper. She’s also an amazing human and I cannot WAIT for you guys to hear what she has to say on today’s episode! This episode goes deep into body image, our relationship...Read More »
In this episode, Stacy and Sarah sit down with Noelle Tarr of Coconuts and Kettlebells to chat about separating your self worth from your fitness goals, why fitness and health aren't the same thing, and how to approach movement with a chronic condition in a way that will benefit your health. Click here to listen in iTunes If you enjoy the show, please review it in iTunes! The Paleo View (TPV), Episode 324: Noelle Tarr (0:00) Intro (0:40) Welcome today's special guest, Noelle Tarr of Coconuts and Kettlebells! Noelle just moved to northern Virginia and now lives down the street from Stacy! Sarah is jealous! Its been a while since we talked about fitness on TPV so that's what Noelle is here to share. Connect with Noelle at her blog, Coconuts and Kettlebells, through her program Strong From Home, or through her new book, "Coconuts and Kettlebells: A Personalized 4-Week Food and Fitness Plan for Long-Term Health, Happiness, and Freedom"! (3:43) Noelle's story When Noelle was younger, she was always into fitness. She was training for triathlons and running marathons, pushing her body to the max. In retrospect, she feels this was a mindset issue. People kept praising her for her skill and discipline, which fueled her obsession with controlling her body and her weight via exercise. Moving through college, she "destroyed her body" doing what everyone told her was healthy - working out all the time and eating low calorie. Eventually she broke mentally, physically, and emotionally. This is when Noelle found paleo (which she doesn't follow anymore). She's really thankful that paleo taught her that calories didn't matter so much and because of this, she was able to release that obsession and instead explore what her body wanted and needed. Through the years she's tried different things. She used to avoid fruit because it contained sugar. She used to maintain an intense CrossFit training schedule. She's struggled with chronic back issues. She wrapped her self worth up into how much she could back squat or lift, but this just left her feeling like she was constantly in pain and never truly healthy. When Noelle got pregnant, she hit the point where she was "done with it." She started asking herself why getting back to the back squats was so important to her? And if lifting heavy weights was really the only way to get fit? Examining this part of her identity opened her mind to what it means to be healthy and fit. She got into PT and learning how important it is to build balance and strength throughout the entire body. This had a powerful effect on her. She felt better, her weight stabilized, and she was able to maintain health by doing things she felt was right for her body, like short workouts and a lot of walking. She stopped thinking about what other people were doing and what she should be doing, instead focusing on "what's going to serve my body today?" Now she works with people to create a plan that's right for them, which is the basis of her program, Strong From Home. Noelle's book, Coconuts and Kettlebells, covers these new ideas about fitness and particularly the mindset side of it. (11:35) Sarah asks Noelle if the psychological stress of having your identity and self worth wrapped up in your exercise routine can actually make fitness detrimental to your health? Noelle responds that if your self worth is tied to your ability to complete an event or achieve goals then it can be toxic long term. While this works for some, it doesn't work for a lot of others. It's okay to switch up your goals and make changes based on the information you acquire about your body along the way - it doesn't make you a failure! Sarah raises the notion of the fitness industry's mentality that if a little is good, a lot is better. It's the loss of moderation. Our body is not built to do it all! We see a lot of health problems in elite athletes that are related to the stress that intense physical training has on the body. (17:13) Sarah asks, when you're working with a client, how do you get someone to dissociate from a goal that's going to be destructive versus productive? Noelle says it's important to understand that every body is different, has different limitations, and has a different history. Everyone has their own unique capabilities. Create a mindset of "more is not better. More is just more." When you're working out, you're actually causing damage to your body. You're creating micro-tears in your body, which is stress on the body. You need to be able to give yourself time to recover from that. It's important to find the balance point where fitness provides health and doesn't do harm. It's not uncommon for elite athletes to be some of the most unhealthy people! What's your minimum effective dose? What can you get out of the smallest amount of work? Stacy points out that it's important to be mindful of your own goals and your own health conditions. And it's important to be aware of how often you're exercising, how much recovery time you're giving yourself, and what type of nutrients - both macro and micro - you're giving your body to support it. They're not anti-lift heavy, but they want to be clear that you don't have to lift heavy if it's not right for you! (26:25) What is a rest day? What does that mean for someone with a chronic illness versus a more elite athlete? When working with clients, Noelle scales the number of workout days and rest days based on their experience level. If someone is new to exercise, she recommends working out 3 days a week. At 6 months, bump it up to 4 days. And after a year, bump it up another day to 5 workout days/ week. But Noelle never recommends working out more than 5 days per week. For rest day activities, Noelle recommends: Walking Mobility work Intentional heat and ice Stretching Or nothing! For people suffering from chronic health conditions, Noelle works with them to develop a mindset of healing. If you wake up and something feels off, you have the freedom to turn that workout day into a "restorative day" (walking, mobility) or just sleep! Pushing your body to do a high intensity workout when your body doesn't feel good can be detrimental to health. Noelle is a huge fan of band work. When it comes to workout schedules, it's important to have options for working out and recovery so you can be flexible! People get hung up on unplanned rest days because they feel shame or guilt over having missed a workout, and that can quickly snowball and throw off their entire week. But Noelle says stop beating yourself up about it and just get back on the wagon the next day. There's no point in pushing yourself to do a high intensity workout when you know something doesn't feel right. (34:45) Sarah shares how she balances working out with Hashimotos and fibromyalgia and high stress levels: She schedules 4 days at the gym (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday). She goes at 7:30am and workouts out with a personal trainer at her CrossFit gym where they do whatever feels right for her that day. On powerlifting days, she just builds up to whatever is comfortable that day - somedays her back squat is 160 and other days it's 200lbs. And on days she doesn't feel good, they focus on mobility work. This model has allowed her to maintain consistency. Even though she has no problem skipping a day because she doesn't feel good, it becomes really hard for her to get back the next day. Having this schedule and flexibility has been really great. (37:58) Working with a personal trainer A good trainer should communicate with you and should know when you're beat up and need extra rest. A trainer can also help you get more in touch with your body and recognize when you're feeling rundown or even when you're feeling better than you think you are! (40:00) If someone is suffering from a number of health conditions and has been primarily focused on recovery, how can they know when it's the right time to push a little harder and to what extent? Stacy shares her own personal example of her chronic back issues and her struggle with getting back into exercise. If she's not walking intentionally or being mindful of how she's sitting, she can aggravate her injury. It's a fine line between pushing herself and not re-injuring herself. If you have chronic pain, Noelle recommends that you research to find a qualified Physical Therapist. Don't be afraid to interview several PTs and get a second opinion! Explore acupuncture and chiropractors. Noelle believes there's a way to move and feel better if you have chronic pain, it can just take finding the right people to help you. Working with a professional can also hold you accountable and keep you showing up for yourself, even when you're frustrated and don't feel like it. Stacy has struggled with motivation because she wants to lift heavy instead of being restricted to small movements. Though its taken her some time to make peace with this disappointment, she has. She had worked with a personal trainer, but the trainer's goal was to get her back to being a competitive Strong Woman, which just caused her to re-injure herself. That made her realize that she needed to take a step back and take care of mental wellbeing. These days, she's thinking about joining the Y with her boys to swim this winter and she wants to make time for stretching. Noelle says when we separate our self worth from fitness activities, that's where the benefit is. We allow ourselves to move on and do other things and we stop feeling "less than" because we're no longer doing that thing. Noelle asks herself important questions like, "What do I want from life? How do I want to feel when I'm 75? Do I want to be limping around with a back brace and cane because I had to keep running?" And she says no! She wants to be playing with her grandkids and doing water aerobics! (55:29) So how does one measure progress and success? Noelle says success is not the number on the scale, despite what the fitness and diet industry want you to believe. The first way you can measure success is in your blood work, your inflammatory markers, a hormone panel. Get blood work done before you start and then, 6 months later, have your blood work redone so you can compare. Secondly, progress happens in small, incremental shifts, and it happens all over the place. You may get faster, your reps may increase, the amount of weight you can lift may increase. Noelle encourages you to track these stats in a notebook and notice the improvements! Sarah likes to set small, realistic goals. This year she's been working on doing Toes to Bar and doing the CrossFit benchmark workout, Grace, at the prescribed weight. Sarah measures her health by how she feels. How do her joints feel when she gets out of bed? Does she feel happy? Does she laugh when her kids make a joke? Does she feel energetic and focused? And what does her blood work say? Stacy says when she started paleo, her goal wasn't to lose weight, it was to have energy to play with her kids. At the beginning she barely had energy to sit at the dinner table. Now she looks back at that to remember how far she's come. "Fitness" and "health" are different. It's important to prioritize both. Sarah says when you ask yourself what progress you've made and the answer is none, maybe you're measuring the wrong thing. Maybe the success is that you're showing up and putting in the effort! (1:09:22) Wrap Up Stacy is going to research the water aerobics schedule at the Y so she and Noelle can go to a class! You can find Noelle at: Her blog www.coconutsandkettlebells.com "The Well Fed Women" Podcast Strong From Home program Her new book, "Coconuts and Kettlebells: A Personalized 4-Week Food and Fitness Plan for Long-Term Health, Happiness, and Freedom" And on social media @coconutsandkettlebells By the way, Noelle is a Certified Personal Trainer AND a nutritional Therapy Practitioner! Talk about credentials! Get your questions in! We want to hear from you! And there's no end to questions we can answer and topics we can address! Engage on social media! That's how we get feedback! Thank you for listening
This bonus episode is a special conversation between Claire and Noelle Tarr of Coconuts & Kettlebells and the Well Fed Women Podcast. Both Claire and Noelle experienced serious postpartum mood disorders following the births of their first children, and we have always felt that these topics just aren’t talked about widely enough. It’s reported that at least 1 in 7 women experience postpartum mood disorders like postpartum depression and postpartum anxiety, yet many of us have never heard someone discuss what it’s like to actually go through it. This episode is an honest conversation about our individual experiences, including the moments we both knew we needed help, what we did to recover, how to better prepare for the postpartum period if you are pregnant, and what you may want to look out for if you are a new mom or know a new mom. Specific resources talked about in this episode: http://www.postpartum.net/ and Children’s Hospital Colorado Healthy Expectations Program Find more from Noelle at CoconutsandKettlebells.com, on the Well Fed Women Podcast, or on Instagram @coconutsandkettlebells Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com
How to keep creating content, stay relevant, and get sponsors with Noelle Tarr. ----- Welcome to episode 171 of the Food Blogger Pro podcast! This week on the podcast, Bjork interviews Noelle Tarr from Coconuts & Kettlebells about strategically using a podcast to build a business. The Business of Podcasting Let’s talk about podcasting and how it can be an awesome opportunity to get your content seen and heard. Noelle has a blog, a cookbook, and a podcast, and she finds that the podcast is a great way to reach her audience on a deeper level and create a community with her followers. You’ll learn how she started her podcast, how she decides on topics, and so much more. If you’ve ever wondered if starting a podcast is right for you, this episode will help you understand the benefits and opportunities behind building your brand with a podcast. In this episode, Noelle shares: Why she started her podcast How she tracks the success of her podcast Which podcast topics perform best How she’s building her email list How they keep creating content How they schedule their podcast interviews How they keep topics relevant How they use their podcast to communicate other projects to their followers Tips for pricing podcast sponsorships Resources: Pocket Coconuts and Kettlebells Well-Fed Women Podcast Libsyn Coconuts & Kettlebells cookbook Podcasts Hit the Books How to Start a Podcast in 2018: Pat’s Complete Step-By-Step Podcasting Tutorial 053: Pat Flynn’s Tips for Building Online Businesses That Fly If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions for interviews, be sure to email them to podcast@foodbloggerpro.com. Thanks to our Reviewer of the Week, Dawn! If you’d like to be featured, leave a review for us on iTunes and include your name and blog name in the review. We’d like to thank our sponsors, WP Tasty! Check out wptasty.com to learn more about their handcrafted WordPress plugins specifically made for food bloggers.
I'm excited to welcome back Noelle Tarr to the show. Two weeks ago we talked men's health, this week Noelle is here for the ladies. In her instagram profile she has self-love > shame and we are going to dig in what sparked this along with a look at her new book, Coconuts and Kettlebells. 1. Intro 2. Sponsor: Eating Evolved (2:10) Use the code ‘drscottmills‘ Extra 2-pack of cups into your order 3. Interview: Noelle Tarr (2:53) Well-Fed Women Podcast The Book 4. Topic of the Day: Strong Ladies & Self-Love (7:11) Self-Love> Shame 5. "Getting Your Body Back" Post-Baby (14:36) 6. How you view your own health (23:42) 7. Rethinking Your Health Journey (28:20) 8. Times of your Life when your Producing (36:15) 9. Why Coconuts & Kettlebells? (44:27) 10. Where can you find Noelle and her book? (46:26) BOOK LINK Instagram Well-Fed Women Podcast The Book Stephanie: Paleo for Women 11. Sponsor: Kasandrinos (47.46) Use the code ‘fullbodyfix‘ for 15% off Please tell a friend who loves fitness and rehab about our podcast! We’re on every major podcast platform including iTunes, Stitcher and Google Play. Don’t forget to leave a review. Full show notes can always be found in the Archive.
In episode 65, Kylee & Clara chat with Noelle Tarr of Coconuts and Kettlebells about self care and how it can aid in longevity & overall health. More on Noelle: Website: http://coconutsandkettlebells.com/ Book: http://coconutsandkettlebells.com/book/ Insta: @coconutsandkettlebells FB: https://www.facebook.com/coconutskettlebells
In this episode, Laura sits down with Noelle Tarr. We get real about motherhood, work life balance, self love, and the much under discussed postpartum period. Get ready for some real talk in this episode, friends! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-modern-mamas-podcast/support
Changing the conversation around diet is no easy feat. Our society is appearance-obsessed, always looking for the next quick fix, and constantly immersed in a toxic diet culture. Too many people fall prey to this system, but there’s a better, more-sustainable approach. For many of us, the solution to finding peace with food isn’t found in the newest diet book or achieving a certain number on the scale—it lies in our mindset. Health is a life-long journey, and a process that is meant to be enjoyed. On today’s show, Noelle Tarr of Coconuts and Kettlebells is here to share her experience with overcoming diet culture and finding balance in a health-centered approach. Her story is full of insight about how to shift the paradigm around food and exercise, finding your worth, and what it truly means to be healthy. In this episode you’ll discover: The importance of shifting your focus away from the number on the scale. Why the concept of “falling off the wagon” is toxic for our well-being. How to stop thinking of health as a destination. Why it’s so important to stop giving food morality. How health and fitness marketing often perpetuates a cycle of shame. The role of mental and emotional health in weight loss. What it means to set minimums for your macros. How to stop restricting and start creating a diet plan that works for you. The four foods that could potentially be problematic for your body. Why focusing on a goal weight is often arbitrary (and unsustainable!) How undereating can stop you from reaching your goals. The importance of managing stress. How cortisol can contribute to weight gain and fat storage. Why evaluating calories in/calories doesn’t always work. Noelle’s three favorite recipes from her book. Items mentioned in this episode include: Organifi.com/Model ⇐ Use the coupon code MODEL for 20% off! Thrivemarket.com/modelhealth⇐ 25% off your entire 1st order + free shipping! Coconuts and Kettlebells by Noelle Tarr and Stefani Ruper Well-Fed Women Podcast Strong From Home 20 Ways to Use Coconut Oil for Wellness – Episode 227 Connect with Noelle Website/ Twitter/ Instagram * Download The Transcript Thank you so much for checking out this episode of The Model Health Show. If you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. It will help us to keep delivering life-changing information for you every week! Click Here to Subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to Subscribe via Stitcher Click here to Subscribe via Spotify Click here to Subscribe via Soundcloud
Fat-Burning Man by Abel James (Video Podcast): The Future of Health & Performance
Were our childhood heroes, like He-Man and Captain Planet, jacked up on steroids? If you’ve ever suffered from body image issues, disordered eating or even exercising too much, this episode is for you.
The Fat-Burning Man Show by Abel James: The Future of Health & Performance
Were our childhood heroes, like He-Man and Captain Planet, jacked up on steroids? If you’ve ever suffered from body image issues, disordered eating or even exercising too much, this episode is for you.
The Fat-Burning Man Show by Abel James: The Future of Health & Performance
Were our childhood heroes, like He-Man and Captain Planet, jacked up on steroids? We're here with Noelle Tarr and Stefani Ruper, co-hosts of the Well-Fed Women Podcast and authors of the brand new book Coconuts and Kettlebells, to get to the bottom of all of this. If you've ever suffered from body image issues, disordered eating or even exercising too much, this episode is definitely for you. Noelle is a nutritional therapy practitioner, an NSCA certified personal trainer, and a new mom. And Stefani Ruper is a past guest of the show, creator of PaleoForWomen.com, and author of Sexy by Nature.
Fat-Burning Man by Abel James (Video Podcast): The Future of Health & Performance
Were our childhood heroes, like He-Man and Captain Planet, jacked up on steroids? We're here with Noelle Tarr and Stefani Ruper, co-hosts of the Well-Fed Women Podcast and authors of the brand new book Coconuts and Kettlebells, to get to the bottom of all of this. If you've ever suffered from body image issues, disordered eating or even exercising too much, this episode is definitely for you. Noelle is a nutritional therapy practitioner, an NSCA certified personal trainer, and a new mom. And Stefani Ruper is a past guest of the show, creator of PaleoForWomen.com, and author of Sexy by Nature.
This week we are so excited to have Noelle Tarr from the Well Fed Women Podcast and Coconuts and Kettlebells blog to talk about her and Stefani Ruper’s new book, “Coconuts and Kettlebells”! We love Noelle for a lot of reasons, but especially because we feel like she and Stef are part of the OG health & wellness female podcaster sorority. So of course not only do we hear all about the new book, but we also catch up about the latest happenings in Noelle’s life and where WFM is headed next! PS – “Coconuts and Kettlebells” the book is available now on Amazon and Barnes & Noble! Sponsored by Unplugged Float Essentials! Discount code GGW Support the podcast! Click the SUBSCRIBE button on iTunes! Please leave us a review on iTunes! We love hearing your feedback and want to make this show the best it can be for YOU, amazing listeners. Share with a friend while you’re at it! www.girlsgonewodpodcast.com Send us an email with feedback, voice memos, and show ideas: girlsgonewod@gmail.com Additional production work and theme song by David Dalton http://daviddalton.com/
Balanced Bites: Real Talk on Food, Fitness, & Life with Liz Wolfe
TOPICS Introducing our guests, Stefani Ruper and Noelle Tarr [5:43] Coconuts and Kettlebells, the new book [12:47] Bread versus butter lover [20:20] Determining what works for your body [28:45] Favorite exercise and exercise you'd like to try [39:02] Muscle soreness and rest days [43:51] Body fat and yoyo dieting [49:27] Crossfit and intermittent fasting [1:03:08] Grab a copy of Diane's book, "Practical Paleo" - http://practicalpaleobook.com/ Want IN on Diane's 21-Day Sugar Detox? Check it out here -https://21daysugardetox.com/ Grab a copy of Liz's book "Eat the Yolks" - http://balbit.es/Amazon_EatTheYolks GET FULL EPISODE SHOW NOTES WITH TRANSCRIPT -http://balancedbites.com/episode360
Are you tired of constant calorie restriction and wagon mentality diets? Noelle Tarr and Stefani Ruper were too, so they created the Well Fed Women Podcast to spread the word about self-acceptance and bio-individuality. They promote a judgment-free zone that encourages you to stop getting hung up on the toxic numbers on the scale and instead check in with your own body to see what it needs most. Support the podcast by clicking SUBSCRIBE on your podcast app and leaving a review. I love hearing from you, especially about how the show has impacted your life. www.stupideasypaleo.com/category/podcast About Well Fed Women Noelle is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP) and an NSCA-Certified Personal Trainer and Stefani is the founder of paleoforwomen.com and author of the book Sexy by Nature. Together they are debunking the ‘one size fits all’ approach to health, weight, and wellness. Together we talk about moving away from typical meal plan restrictions and labels and encourage women to eat in a way that makes them feel good. When you stop restricting your food intake, release your mental stress and replace ‘maximum’ with ‘minimum’, Noelle and Stefani believe you can change the conversation about your weight, happiness, and relationship to food. Yes, your weight will fluctuate over the course of your life, but your relationship with your body is the longest relationship you will ever have. If you are ready to take back control erase the restrictive mentality around food, this episode is for you. What is your relationship like with food and your weight? Let me know your thoughts on Noelle and Stefani’s body positive messages on the episode page! On Today’s Episode Taking back control and changing the conversation around food Trusting your body and finding your natural set point How eating more and working out less could actually make you feel better Destroying the social stigma connecting low weight and self-worth Customizing the fitness experience in a way that fits your lifestyle Quotes “Most women think they are doing good things. You know, this is what they need to be doing, this is what they, “should” be doing, and they spend the majority of their lives trying to accomplish this and feeling like a failure when they cannot maintain it. So we are just giving people the freedom to eat again, the freedom to eat in a way that is right for them” (7:28) “Our society is so terrified of gaining weight that we would rather starve and starve and restrict and restrict ourselves and keep running, we’re like running from something we can’t escape. The more and more you try and lose weight, often the harder and harder it gets.” (14:42) “If you pay attention to how you react to things and are really intentional in how you are responding to that, then you are working with your body, right, and you can experiment with different things and take care of symptoms as they come up and all of a sudden you realize that the things you thought you always had to live with you actually maybe don’t. You can maybe play with them a little bit and you can help them. And you also don’t have to live in this like psychological warfare mentality you have against your body because it really can be more like you are just friends in a field of daisies or something.” (34:52) “You are not a bad person and you don't deserve to be punished and your world isn't going to end if you did something that you think puts you in caloric excess. You just have to keep focusing on what your goals are. And for us, goals mean physical and psychological health first and foremost.” (54:51) Resources Mentioned In This Show Join the Fierce Love Collective For Ongoing Support, Community, and Kick-Ass Content Well Fed Women Podcast Coconuts and Kettlebells Website Coconuts and Kettlebells The Book Paleo For Women Strong From Home Workout Programme Sexy by Nature Book Follow Noelle on Instagram Follow Stefani on Instagram Check out the full show notes here! Follow Steph on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube | Pinterest I'd really love it if you would take 1 min and leave us a rating and review on iTunes!
Today Anne and Michelle discuss body image. They share their own struggles, offer suggestions for how to let go of shame, and outline steps to take to heal. Topics 1:40 - Michelle’s updates 5:25 - Anne’s updates 7:27 - What Michelle is loving 9:43 - Body image and chronic illness 10:55 - Michelle’s story 17:15 - Anne’s story 21:24 - Letting go of shame about body image issues 24:38 - Steps to take to heal 52:07 - Meal of the week Links we mentioned in the podcast: Weight Gain and Hashimoto’s Blog Post Ditch Your Nutritionist program Autoimmune Accomplice program Noelle Tarr’s Instagram Danika Brysha’s Instagram Mel Wells’s Instagram More from Michelle More from Anne
It is the last show of the year! It has been a blast bringing you this show every week. Take a listen to me reflecting on this year, projecting for 2018, and highlighting some of my favorite episodes from year 1. 1. Intro 2. Sponsors (2:44) Equip Foods Siete Family Foods 3. Quick News (4:56) 4. Favorites from 2017 (6:45) Episode 2 with Dr. Chris Stepien Episode 17 with Noelle Tarr Episode 21 with Melissa Hemphill Episode 27 Solo Pod Episode 34 with Carl Paoli Episode 37 with Dr. Bob Ruano Episode 43 with Dr. Aaron Horschig 5. Wrap up (24:50) Leave feedback about the show on iTunes!
In this episode of The Modern Mamas Podcast we are talking to Noelle Tarr, of Coconut and Kettlebells and The Paleo Women Podcast, all about life, motherhood, and her kick ass Strong From Home program. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-modern-mamas-podcast/support
Noelle Tarr from Coconuts & Kettlebells joins me to talk about her new home fitness program and how she built a thriving online business in a profession usually reserved for one-on-one client interaction. ----more---- - Intro [1:00] - Sponsor: Siete Family Foods [1:37] - Noelle Tarr of Coconuts & Kettlebells Interview [2:55] - Transitioning from in-person clientele to online work [10:35] - Building an online business and brand [14:23] - Use Social Media to build a relationship and interact with people with the goal to find your email opt-in offer [22:10] - Sponsor: PureWod Greens [23:38] - Strong From Home [24:20] Who is it for? - What type of exercises are included? 130 exercises including Bodyweight, Dumbbell, Kettlebell, and Stretch Bands [32:10] - How long are the programs? 6-40 mins. [33:15] - Connect with Noelle - Web: http://coconutsandkettlebells.com/ - Program: Strong From Home - Instagram: @Coconutsandkettlebells - Podcast: The Paleo Women Podcast Subscribe in iTunes and leave a review and submit your questions to info@fullbodyfix.com
Is This Podcast Paleo? CrossFit, Food, Lifting and Paleo for Real People
Full show notes coming soon! Topics include: Vegetarian to paleo. Making the transition. When a six pack isn’t the goal Body acceptance vs body love. When to know it’s time for a rest day. Nutrition certifications and creating a niche. Grab Noelle’s ‘Best Online Program 2017 Nominated’ Strong From Home! Learn more about Noelle at CoconutsAndKettlebells.com or follow her on Instagram @CoconutsandKettlebells Catch up with Kristin at thegirlwiththebutter.com or @TheGirlWithTheButter. Get more from Everett at paleofatkid.com or @PaleoFatKid Don’t forget about our awesome sponsors!! This episode is brought to you by PureWOD. PureWOD offers high quality, junk-free, additive-free, dairy-free protein, pre workout, and more. We’re loving the GREENS Micronutrient Powder. Filled with 14 servings of organic fruits and vegetables, like alfalfa leaf, wheatgrass, barley grass, broccoli, cabbage, kale, spirulina, pineapple, blackberry and goji berry with the added boost of liver support from N-Acetyl Cysteine, ALA, and Milk Thistle with MCT Oil to increase absorption. We LOVE it for everyday but especially for staying nutrient-packed when traveling. Don’t forget to try the NEW Vanilla Build! As a special offer for our community, PureWOD is offering a 10% discount to our awesome listeners. Simply head over to purewod.com and use promotion code “PALEOPODCAST” (all caps no spaces!) at checkout. Get your coffee fix with Javazen! Javazen is the Evolution of Coffee — a blend of organic coffee with adaptogenic teas and nutrient-dense superfoods in perfect harmony. The company was founded by 3 college roommates that wanted more from coffee than jitters, a bitter taste, and a lack of nutrients. Javazen is 100% organic, paleo friendly, gluten free, sugar free, kosher, and it also tastes great! The company believes in their product so much that they are willing to give away a FREE sample. That’s right, all you have to do is pay for shipping and you will receive one of each of their three blends. Their new Brew Bags are single serving ‘tea bags’ filled with Javazen. All you have to do is steep in hot water like tea for 4 minutes and enjoy. These are great to throw in your gym bag, purse, or briefcase so that you always have a healthy cup of coffee with you on the go. This is your chance to see what the hype is about, they are offering a free sample box to Is this Podcast Paleo listeners. Check out drinkjavazen.com/paleopodcast to claim your free sample today. A big welcome to Kettle & Fire Bone Broth, our newest sponsor! Get 20% off you’re order PLUS free shipping when you visit thegirlwiththebutter.com/bonebroth I love making my own bone broth but there’s something really nice about having the work and the wai ting done for you. Sometimes ya just want it without having to wait two days for those bones to simmer. Kettle & Fire is fresh, never-frozen bone broth that won’t go bad, doesn’t require freezing and doesn’t ship with harmful styrofoam containers and dry ice. It’s shelf-stable, using NO preservatives or additives of any kind. 100% of the bones are from organic, pasture-raised and grass-fed cattle. Actually, every ingredient in their broth is from organic sources. They simmer their bones for over 24 hours to get all of the protein, amino acids, collagen, and glutamine that you would enjoy from a homemade broth. Check it out and try some!
Balanced Bites: Real Talk on Food, Fitness, & Life with Liz Wolfe
TOPICS News and updates from Diane & Cassy [1:43] Something new that I'm digging: new water bottle [8:32] Shout out: Noelle Tarr's new Strong from Home program [10:38] Must-have grocery shopping staples [13:19] Grocery list writing tip [19:42] Budget-minded shopping [21:03] Shopping multiple stores [26:18] Getting variety in your shopping [31:12] Truth in labeling [39:46] Ingredients to avoid [46:29] Grab a copy of Diane's book, "Practical Paleo" - http://practicalpaleobook.com/ Want IN on Diane's 21-Day Sugar Detox? Check it out here -https://21daysugardetox.com/ Grab a copy of Liz's book "Eat the Yolks" - http://balbit.es/Amazon_EatTheYolks GET FULL EPISODE SHOW NOTES WITH TRANSCRIPT -http://balancedbites.com/podcast-episode-279-grocery-shopping-tips-with-cassy-joy
Welcome to The Autoimmune Wellness Podcast Season 1! We've created this podcast as a free resource to accompany our upcoming book, The Autoimmune Wellness Handbook: A DIY Guide to Living Well with Chronic Illness. Episode #13: Step 6: In-Depth with Noelle Tarr, NTP, Certified Personal Trainer is an episode about fitness and wellness recovery with a personal trainer who has dedicated her work to ... The post The Autoimmune Wellness Podcast Episode #13: Step 6: In-Depth with Noelle Tarr, NTP, Certified Personal Trainer appeared first on Autoimmune Wellness.
This week we are joined by Noelle Tarr and Stefani Ruper from The Paleo Women Podcast! Noelle and Stefani are definitely #podcastsquadgoals, and we learn how they came together to create their show and what motivates them to want to help people achieve a healthy life. We also discuss body image and the biggest body struggles we’re facing right now, why finding balance is so important and yet so complex, and throw around some serious opinions about apple varieties.
Is This Podcast Paleo? CrossFit, Food, Lifting and Paleo for Real People
Carbs, testosterone, and muscle building. Rowing with @joeypro2 on Lady Bird Lake Dinner at Freedmans with @VibrantLifeArmyWife, @NoCookPaleo, and @RussCrandall Podcast bomb – Diane San Filippo @diane.practicalpaleo and the Balanced Bites Podcast Noelle Tarr at CoconutsandKettlebells.com and @CoconutsandKettlebells with building your audience Dr. Lindsey Matthews @BirthFit, BrithFit.com – Pregnancy, Fitness, Birth, and how to be a BirthFit affiliate Joshua Weissman – @joshuaweissman and Slimpalate.com. Ancient grains, reintroducing gluten, and bread making. Dr. Paul Nottoli of the Health Geeks Radio Podcast – @HealthGeekEssentials
In this episode of Fearless Rebelle Radio, I chat with Noelle Tarr – non-dogmatic Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and personal trainer – on how to set goals and redefine your relationship with fitness and health without going crazy. In this episode, we chat about: • Noelle's journey from feeling unworthy in her body to feeling acceptance with who she is • How she shifted her frame of mind around fitness from aesthetics to capability • The signs to look for if you are overtraining and why rest is awesome • How to pursue health from a place of self-love without a dieting frame of mind • Your morality is not defined by your fitness choices • What to do if you struggle with the idea that “not dieting” means you'll never eat healthy again • Why Noelle (and I) hate the word goal setting and what she suggests instead • A wicked rant on how to feel inspired to move your body if you've had a bad relationship with exercise in the past • Plus so much more!
Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Certified Personal Trainer Noelle Tarr, Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner and Licensed Acupuncturist Jamie Koonce and ketogenic diet specialist Stephanie Person join our host Jimmy Moore today in Episode 166 of "Low-Carb Conversations With Jimmy Moore & Friends!" After being gone since September from this listener-supported podcast dedicated to sharing cutting-edge news and educated views on the latest in the world of health, we are back with a whole lot of changes happening. The most significant change is our longtime and beloved cohost has decided to move on as she has become quite busy in her business as of late. We are so proud of Cassie and wish her well in the next chapter of her life (she'll be back one last time as a guest friend on January 8, 2016). With the absence of a cohost for veteran health podcaster Jimmy Moore, we decided to let YOU the listeners help us find a brand new cohost to join Jimmy on Fridays beginning in 2016. Over the next three weeks, we will be conducting a Low-Carb Conversations cohost contest featuring nine incredible candidates from a wide variety of backgrounds in the low-carb, ketogenic, Paleo, and the real food movement. We'll feature three contestants per week for the first three weeks of December and the winners of those three episodes will return for one more final showdown on Friday, January 1, 2016 where you and your fellow listeners will decide who you want to be the brand new cohost. Sound like fun? We can't wait to watch all of this unfold in the coming weeks. Here are the first three contestants we have for you in this week's episode with feature on each of them: CONTESTANT #1 - CONTESTANT #2 - CONTESTANT #3 - to vote for your favorite contestant in Round 1--Voting will end on Tuesday, December 8, 2015! In today's episode, Jimmy, Noelle, Jamie, and Stephanie discuss the fine line between eating clean and becoming orthorexic, the rise in cash-only concierge healthcare from doctors fed up with the system, a survey of vegetarians who admit they eat meat when they get drunk, a columnist's claim that Paleo didn't work for her, the addition of real butter to the McDonald's Egg McMuffin and what that means, and whether a new mother nearly died from eating a low-carb, ketogenic diet. Don't miss the closing statements from each of the contestants where they share why they should be Jimmy's new cohost. LOW-CARB CONVERSATIONS IS LISTENER-SUPPORTED!: to support this podcast! LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 166- We’re LISTENER-SUPPORTED: - - - - Secret Headline #1 for Noelle - Noelle’s Headline to lead with all of the panelists: - Secret Headline #2 for Jamie: - Jamie's Headline to lead with all of the panelists: - Secret Headline #3 for Stephanie: - Stephanie's Headline to lead with all of the panelists: -
Noelle Tarr is a firebrand. This Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and personal trainer has undergone a complete 180 in how she approaches nutrition, health and fitness, and she’s on a mission to pass on the lessons she learned along the way to her readers and listeners. I first stumbled upon Noelle’s website, read more... The post Master the Art of Self Love with Noelle Tarr: Harder to Kill Radio 025 appeared first on Stupid Easy Paleo.
Episode 55: Noelle Tarr has a message that revolves around enjoying your life, the food you eat and the movement you do. She is the author of the blog Coconuts & Kettlebells. She has a passion for eating and moving like a human, supporting her local farms, any product that she can make from coconut oil, and her considerably large, but very necessary collection of workout shoes. She has bachelor’s degree in Public Relations and Marketing, and she's a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner (NTP™), certified by the Nutritional Therapy Association. She's the writer behind all the posts you’ll find on her site coconutsandkettlebells.com, and she also writes for other publications, including Wellness Magazine. Here's what we talk about in this show: Why I Don't Want Six Pack Abs by Noelle
Holistic health expert and podcaster Bridgit Danner and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Noelle Tarr join our hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie today in Episode 141 of "Low-Carb Conversations With Jimmy Moore, Dietitian Cassie & Friends!" Do you care about your health? Well of course you do or you would be listening to a podcast looking at the latest health headlines and offering up commentary about what it all means in the big picture. That's our commitment to you our listeners each and every week as we work our way through the stories making news and empowering you with information to make the right decisions about your own health and lifestyle choices. If you like what you hear on this podcast, you can to make a donation of any amount to help keep us on the air. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! CAN YOU BELIEVE THEY'RE MAKING OBESE CRASH-TEST DUMMIES? In today's episode, our co-hosts Jimmy Moore and are joined by holistic hormone specialist using smart nutrition and abundant lifestyle for modern women named and a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner on a mission to empower human health named Jimmy and Cassie talk about Jimmy's recent visit to South Africa (listen to ) as well as the cooking oil startup company that contacted Jimmy for his feedback on their product and the changes they made to improve the nutritional quality after being informed of a suspect ingredient. Cool! ARE AMERICANS FINALLY REJECTING CRAPPY CARBAGE? Listen in as Jimmy, Cassie, Bridgit, and Noelle share their educated thoughts and opinions about obese crash-test dummies, how the science is being more closely examined in creating dietary guidelines, a mocking article by Dr. David Katz about the pro-fat movement happening right now, a new study that shows feeding babies peanuts early can prevent the development of allergies, the impact of diet not just on physical health but also mental health, whether we're seeing the beginning of the end of the junk food era, the 10 American foods that are banned overseas, and so much more. Don't miss the nutrition tips and Noelle's Magic Shell recipe at the end. It's time to pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee and let's talk! PLUS: Don't miss the special surprise announcement from Dietitian Cassie at the end of today's show. “LOW-CARB CONVERSATIONS” PODCAST IS LISTENER-SUPPORTED!: to support this podcast! LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 141- We’re LISTENER-SUPPORTED: - - - SECRET HEADLINE: - - - - - - - RECIPE: