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The Fourth Quarter Podcast

The Fourth Quarter Podcast

Written by: Doug Talmadge & Ted Enea
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Living the last quarter of your life with intention around health, fitness, nutrition and joy! Learning from others and tuning in to hear live one on one coaching that educates, inspires and motivates you to move!

© 2026 The Fourth Quarter Podcast
Hygiene & Healthy Living
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  • Your Excuses And Your Success Can’t Live Together
    Feb 5 2026

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    What if the simplest daily habits could rewrite your next decade? We explore how accountability—delivered with truth and grace—beats motivation every time, and we coach two brave guests live as they swap perfectionism for consistency. Karen opens up about hitting a milestone age, grieving siblings gone too soon, and wanting the strength and energy to show up for her grandchild. Her plan is refreshingly doable: 6,800 steps a day, 64 ounces of water, and a quick text check‑in to make the habit social. We reframe consistency as returning to baseline after slip‑ups, not chasing flawless streaks, and show how leaving a little in the tank builds anticipation for tomorrow.

    Mitch brings gratitude and raw honesty about being “consistently inconsistent.” He wants to keep pace on family walks, get back on the bike, hike with confidence, and dust off his golf game. We introduce the GPS theory for setbacks—no judgment, just recalculating—and set the same simple targets: daily steps and hydration. From there, we nudge awareness around nutrition and macros without overwhelming him, focusing on protein for muscle maintenance and small swaps that upgrade meals. He’s already proved he can do more than he thinks; our aim is to make those wins routine.

    Along the way we talk identity shift, community, and why water is the quiet macro that powers energy, recovery, and satiety. This isn’t a quick fix or a crash plan. It’s a practical path to lasting health in the fourth quarter—where small commitments compound into a lifestyle you don’t have to negotiate with every morning. Ready to write your next chapter with us? Subscribe, share this episode with a friend who needs a gentle nudge, and leave a review telling us the one habit you’ll commit to this week.

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    53 mins
  • Redefining The Fourth Quarter
    Jan 29 2026

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    Redefine the fourth quarter and reclaim your healthspan. We take a clear-eyed look at life after 60 and push past the old limits, focusing on independence, mobility, and joy—because living well beats living long without quality. You’ll hear how small, steady actions become a flywheel: walking daily, tracking simple metrics, and choosing routines you can maintain through busy seasons, travel, and bad weather. The goal isn’t perfection; it’s momentum.

    Ted shares how “birthday challenges” in his mid-50s sparked a lifestyle shift, turning once-daunting goals into weekly habits. Doug digs into sustainable re-entry after missed workouts and why gentle sessions can be the smartest way back. We get honest about nutrition pitfalls, holidays, and cravings, offering practical tools that actually stick: say no once at the store so you can avoid having to say no multiple times in your own kitchen, ride out cravings for 90 seconds, and remember that discipline is choosing what you want most over what you want now. The refrain becomes a roadmap: what you repeat, you become.

    We also preview what’s ahead: live coaching with two listeners as we map out personalized health plans and track their progress over time; an inspiring conversation with ultra runner, triathlete and medical professional Jonathan Pascual about choosing life through chronic pain; and an educational deep dive with authors Linda and Gerry Blight on fitness from 40 to forever. These stories ground the big idea that it’s never too late to build strength, resilience, and purpose—whether you’re 60, 80, or beyond.

    Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a nudge, and send us your thoughts via the anonymous text link in the show notes. What single habit will you start today to build your best fourth quarter?

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    44 mins
  • Creating The Healthiest Version Of You After 60
    Jan 22 2026

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    Want your next decade to feel like your best decade? We’re kicking off The Fourth Quarter Podcast with a clear, simple mission: help you become the healthiest version of you from the age of 60 and beyond—without extremes, shame, or confusing advice. We tell our origin story, talk about turning 60, and lay out a practical path where small steps, patience, and enjoyment lead to real change.

    We unpack why so many people stall out in information overload and how to cut through it with action. If the gym drains you, we’ll help you build an outdoor routine you’ll love. If nutrition feels like all-or-nothing, we show you how to design a plan you can actually keep. Our format blends expert interviews, inspiring real-world examples, and something rare: live coaching with listeners who share their goals, struggles, and updates over time. You’ll hear honest progress, setbacks, and the exact adjustments we make so habits stick.

    This first episode sets our core themes: consistency over intensity, finding joy in movement, sustainable nutrition, and a mindset grounded in meaning. We talk identity—why you don’t need the “athlete” label to train like one—and we dig into the power of patience and perseverance, especially when you’re starting from zero. We close on gratitude after a 50-year class reunion and a reminder that growing older is a privilege. A brief music segment with Forrest Frank’s “Thankful” anchors that note: notice the sun, the steps, the breath. Build from there.

    If you’re ready to start, we’re ready to walk with you. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs encouragement, and leave us a quick review so more people can find the show. Want to be coached on-air? Use the anonymous text link in the show notes and tell us your first small step.

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    36 mins
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