The Nutrition Revolution Podcast
The nutrition podcast for women who want to feel healthy, strong, motivated and fit without being overwhelmed by diet culture.
Meet Our Hosts:
Tabitha Myers of Tabitha Myers Coaching https://www.instagram.com/tabitha_myers_/
Tabitha has spent the last 15 years working in the fitness and nutrition industry specializing in working with active women. I hold a Master of Science in Nutrition & Human Performance, am a nationally certified Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor through the American Council on Exercise (ACE) and am an ACE Fitness Nutrition Specialist and Perimenopause coach.
I believe deeply in the power of sustainable whole foods nutrition for helping women of every age and season of life to feel better than ever. I am on a mission to help women break free from diet culture and learn to fuel their bodies to be strong and resilient for life.
When I’m not coaching, educating, and supporting my incredible clients I can be found with a good book, at the gym, in the kitchen, or at one of my kids many sporting events and activities.
Kimberly Brown of Farm Fresh and Active Coaching https://www.instagram.com/farmfreshandactive/
www.farmfreshandactive.com
As a women’s focused Personal Trainer and Nutrition Coach, I am passionate about empowering women to achieve their health and fitness goals. With my certifications in Precision Nutrition, ISSA Personal Training, Girls Gone Strong Coaching, and almost 200-hour yoga and trauma yoga certified, I offer a holistic approach to wellness tailored to your needs.
I understand and have experienced the unique challenges many women face, from weight struggles to body dysmorphia, food allergies and autoimmune conditions. My mission is to create a safe and supportive space where you can thrive, build confidence, and transform your life.
I believe women are all unique and deserve custom fitness, nutrition and mindset support that fits their lifestyle.
The Nutrition Revolution Podcast
Feeling Like a New Years Resolution Failure?
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only about 8% of people who make New Year’s resolutions successfully achieve them over the long term. Some sources also report that around 80% of people who set resolutions give up by mid-February, meaning most fail within the first couple of months
Only about 8% of people who make New Year's resolutions successfully achieve them over long term. Around 80% of people who set resolutions give them up by mid-February, meaning most dail within the first couple of months. Why is that such a shocking number of people quitting in just 6 weeks? What is the missing component? Are we failing or is it something else.
Tune in to this weeks episode to see how to navigate Resolutions differently in 2026.
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