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If you’re feeling angry, exhausted, and overloaded by the constant stream of bad news, this episode is for you. We’ll talk about how to process what’s happening without frying your nervous system, when to unplug, and how to take care of yourself while still caring deeply about the world.

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After taking a step back to rebalance her life, Jill returns to the podcast to share where she’s been, what’s changed, and what’s coming next. In this episode, she talks honestly about midlife, movement, and why there’s no shame in seasons of rest—plus a more realistic, compassionate way to use January fresh-start energy without burning out.

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Don’t know where to start — or feel like you just don’t have time to exercise? In this episode, Jill breaks down the bare minimum you actually need to start moving again. Learn how to build a consistent routine in just a few minutes a day and feel stronger for decades to come.

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In this episode, Jill gets real about why forcing yourself to run—when you hate it, when you’re injured, or when your body just isn’t responding—doesn’t build fitness or confidence. She talks honestly about the grief that comes with stepping back from running if it’s part of your identity, and how to find new ways to move that still feel empower...


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In this episode, Jill gets real about why “just love your body” can feel dismissive and unrealistic. Instead, she offers a more honest path forward—through respect, neutrality, and treating your body as a partner instead of an enemy.

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