EPISODE · Aug 13, 2025 · 28 MIN
How ultra processed foods stall your fitness goals as a mom over 30
from The Strong[HER] Way | Healthy nutrition and habits for moms, routines, strength training for women · host Alisha Carlson, Fitness and Nutrition Coach for Moms
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The StrongHer Way, Alisha Carlson unpacks the truth about food freedom—and why it’s the key to sustainable fat loss and better health for busy, high-achieving women. Forget fad diets and endless calorie counting; Alisha shares how ditching ultra-processed foods and prioritizing real, whole foods can naturally help you lose weight, boost energy, and feel better in your body—without the obsession.You’ll learn how to practice mindful eating, recognize hunger and fullness cues, and make empowered food choices that work with your lifestyle—not against it. Whether you want to lead your family by example, break free from food guilt, or create eating habits you can stick with for life, this episode will give you the exact strategies to start today.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How ultra-processed foods sabotage health and weight loss goalsPractical ways to reduce processed food intake without feeling deprivedWhy mindful eating matters more than food rulesHow stress and lifestyle habits influence eating patternsThe power of protein and produce for natural satietySmall, realistic changes that add up to lasting transformationHow to model healthy habits for your family without dieting talkSound Bites:“Food freedom is about trusting yourself—not fearing food.”“You can lose fat without dieting when you eat real food consistently.”“Ultra-processed foods are designed to keep you overeating.”Chapters:00:00 — What Food Freedom Really Means03:42 — The Hidden Dangers of Ultra-Processed Foods08:15 — Mindful Eating & Hunger Cues12:30 — How Stress Shapes Your Eating Patterns17:48 — The Real Food Swap Strategy for Fat LossReady to get leaner and stronger, feel more confident in your clothes, and actually like what you see when you look in the mirror? to learn more/ get started, just fill out this form
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Send us Fan MailIn this episode of The StrongHer Way, Alisha Carlson unpacks the truth about food freedom—and why it’s the key to sustainable fat loss and better health for busy, high-achieving women. Forget fad diets and endless calorie counting; Alisha shares how ditching ultra-processed foods and prioritizing real, whole foods can naturally help you lose weight, boost energy, and feel better in your body—without the obsession.You’ll learn how to practice mindful eating, recognize hunger and fullness cues, and make empowered food choices that work with your lifestyle—not against it. Whether you want to lead your family by example, break free from food guilt, or create eating habits you can stick with for life, this episode will give you the exact strategies to start today.What You’ll Learn in This Episode:How ultra-processed foods sabotage health and weight loss goalsPractical ways to reduce processed food intake without feeling deprivedWhy mindful eating matters more than food rulesHow stress and lifestyle habits influence eating patternsThe power of protein and produce for natural satietySmall, realistic changes that add up to lasting transformationHow to model healthy habits for your family without dieting talkSound Bites:“Food freedom is about trusting yourself—not fearing food.”“You can lose fat without dieting when you eat real food consistently.”“Ultra-processed foods are designed to keep you overeating.”Chapters:00:00 — What Food Freedom Really Means03:42 — The Hidden Dangers of Ultra-Processed Foods08:15 — Mindful Eating & Hunger Cues12:30 — How Stress Shapes Your Eating Patterns17:48 — The Real Food Swap Strategy for Fat LossReady to get leaner and stronger, feel more confident in your clothes, and actually like what you see when you look in the mirror? to learn more/ get started, just fill out this form
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