The Eat for Endurance Podcast

Embracing an Alcohol-Free Lifestyle as a Multi-Sport Athlete

Claire Shorenstein, MS RD CSSD with Emily Holland Season 7 Episode 120

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In episode 120 of The Eat for Endurance Podcast, I’m joined by Emily Holland, a trail runner, climber, creative business owner, and all-around outdoor enthusiast based in Boulder, Colorado. Emily is the co-founder of Wild Poppy Creative Consulting, where she helps small businesses and creatives increase their impact.

I first connected with Emily earlier this year when she and her business partner, Angie (who you may remember from episode 110), supported me behind the scenes with this very podcast. We hit it off immediately, and I knew I wanted to bring her on the show to share her story.

In this episode, Emily shares her journey to embracing an alcohol-free lifestyle and how that decision has transformed her relationship with movement, food, and self-care. We also dive into how she fuels her multi-sport adventures, including trail running, hiking, rock climbing, and skiing, with more energy, joy, and intention.

Emily and I discuss:

  • Her evolution from using exercise as punishment to finding joy in movement
  • Why she chose to stop drinking alcohol and how it’s improved her mental and physical health
  • Fueling strategies for trail running vs. rock climbing
  • Her favorite sports nutrition tools and non-alcoholic beverages
  • How small mindset shifts around food, alcohol, and movement have made a big difference
  • That alcohol-free isn’t all or nothing, it’s about paying attention to how it makes you feel


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