• Eight Kids, 10 Marathons, One Routine: Mike Shaw's Path to Lifelong Fitness
    May 29 2026

    What if your fitness journey didn't begin until your 40s?

    In this episode, I sit down with my friend Mike Shaw, who recently turned 60 and completed his 10th marathon. Mike shares how fitness became a cornerstone of his life in his forties, and why it's never too late to make a change.

    We discuss how he balanced marathon training while raising a full house, the role routine has played in his long-term success, and how his goals have evolved as he's gotten older. Mike also reflects on what keeps him motivated, why consistency matters more than intensity, and how anyone—regardless of age, experience, or background—can begin building a healthier lifestyle.

    Whether you're training for your first marathon or simply trying to stay active, Mike's story is a reminder that meaningful change can happen at any stage of life.

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    47 mins
  • 30 Summer Thoughts
    May 22 2026

    Summer’s here, Texas is hot, and we’re trying to stay in the game. ☀️

    In this solo episode, I run through 30 quick summer thoughts on fitness, nutrition, recovery, parenting, movement, hydration, sleep, burgers, pool days, planks, and everything in between. Some are backed by science, some are just observations from coaching people every day, and some are completely random.

    This episode is for:

    • the moms and dads running kids around all summer
    • the people trying to stay consistent without being perfect
    • the golfers surviving the Texas heat
    • the people who know health is a long game

    The goal isn’t perfection.
    The goal is to stay in the game for as long as possible.

    Have a great summer and take care of yourself.

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    6 mins
  • Inside College Football Coaching + Why Your Habits Matter | w/ Chastin Evans
    May 1 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with my longtime friend Chastin Evans, assistant receivers coach with Texas State Bobcats football, for a conversation that blends mindset, coaching, and real life.

    We talk through his journey into coaching, the ins and outs of daily life in college football, and what it really takes to stay consistent in a demanding environment. We also get into why developing a strong “why” matters and how your habits should reflect the mission you’re chasing.

    Along the way, we mix in personal stories from growing up and some of his favorite memories from the game. It’s a laid-back conversation with real insight, good perspective, and plenty of laughs along the way.

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    38 mins
  • From College Basketball to Lifelong Fitness: Building Elite Habits with Rich McIver
    Apr 17 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Rich McIver, former Michigan and Texas basketball player and current personal trainer, to break down what it really takes to build elite habits.

    We dive into Rich’s journey through college athletics, what his training looked like at the highest level, and how his approach has evolved as his goals have shifted toward long-term health and performance.

    We also talk about the role of social media in fitness, how it can be a powerful tool for learning, but also a trap that leads to comparison and unrealistic expectations.

    Rich shares his perspective on discipline, consistency, and why your training journey has to be your own.

    If you’re trying to build better habits, train smarter, and think long-term, this episode is for you.

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    24 mins
  • Breaking the Myths Around Women's Fitness with Dr. Dixie Stanforth
    Apr 12 2026

    What does women’s fitness actually look like—and how much of what we believe is outdated?

    In this episode, I sit down with Dixie to break down some of the biggest myths surrounding women’s fitness. We start with her journey into training and her experience teaching at the University of Texas, then zoom out to challenge the idea that there’s ever been a “one-size-fits-all” approach to health and performance.

    We dive into how women’s fitness has evolved—from a time when strength training wasn’t even part of the conversation in the 70s and 80s, to where we are today—and why some old mindsets still stick around.

    We also get into the why behind it all:

    • Why bone density should be on every woman’s radar
    • The importance of getting baseline health testing
    • And how understanding your body can completely change the way you train

    Whether you’re just getting started or have been training for years, this episode is about shifting perspective, asking better questions, and building a smarter, more personalized approach to fitness.

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    40 mins
  • Lessons from the Training Floor with Rob Smith
    Mar 15 2026

    In Episode 2 of Life in Motion, I sit down with Rob Smith, the Fitness Director at the club where I work to talk about his journey into the world of personal training and what decades on the training floor have taught him about helping people stay active.

    We discuss what separates the clients who remain consistent for years from those who struggle to stick with it—especially adults balancing careers, families, and busy schedules. From older clients looking to maintain their health to parents trying to fit workouts into chaotic weeks, this conversation highlights the habits, mindsets, and simple routines that actually last.

    We also talk about the overwhelming amount of fitness advice online and why learning to tune out the noise can help people focus on what truly works for their body, their goals, and their stage of life.

    If you’re someone trying to stay active while juggling real life—or you’re curious about what keeps people moving well into later decades—this episode offers practical insight from years of real-world coaching experience.

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    22 mins
  • Life In Motion: Pilot
    3 mins