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EPISODE · Mar 2, 2026 · 18 MIN

Super Woman Diaries #4: What’s for Dinner (For the Rest of Our Lives)?

from Chasing Brighter Podcast: Choosing Real Over Perfect · host Jessica Colarco and Kelly Fox

What if dinner didn’t have to be a nightly battle, but could actually become your family’s secret weapon for connection? In this honest and relatable episode, Jessica and Kelly dive into two things adults were wildly unprepared for: Managing your body after injury without overdoing it. Deciding what’s for dinner… every single day… for the rest of your life. 😅 Jessica shares her intentional return-to-gym protocol after her recent car accident, including her “no more than level 5 pain” rule and what it looks like to truly listen to your body instead of pushing through. The conversation weaves into something just as real: parenting, picky eaters, meal fatigue, and how dinner has quietly become one of the most emotionally loaded moments of the day. But here’s the twist, what if dinner isn’t about food at all? Inspired by insights from the parenting podcast Fluster Clux, Jessica and Kelly explore powerful strategies for navigating picky eating without shame, pressure, or nightly negotiations. Inside This Conversation: Why Jessica created a strict pain-monitoring workout protocol after her accident The hidden danger of pushing through pain too soon The mental health role movement plays in stress regulation “Cook Once, Eat All Week” and realistic meal prep for busy families High-protein recipe inspiration from Jalal’s Fit (Instagram/TikTok favorite) What ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) actually is — and why most picky eaters don’t meet criteria The surprising research on how many times kids may need exposure to a food before liking it (hint: it’s more than you think) Why dinner should be about connection — not consumption The game-changing shift: putting food on the plate without commentary How removing shame at the table led to unexpected wins Ready to Simplify More Than Just Dinner? If you’ve ever thought, “Why can’t I just stick to a planner?” — you’re not alone. We created a free Organizational Style Quiz to help you discover how your brain actually works, so you can stop copying Instagram systems and start building ones that fit your real life. 👉 Grab it when you join our Thrive Guide newsletter at chasingbrighter.com Come hang out with us on social at @ChasingBrighter and let us know: What’s one small shift that made dinner (or workouts… or parenting) feel easier in your home? Because brighter living isn’t about perfection — it’s about progress. 💛

What if dinner didn’t have to be a nightly battle, but could actually become your family’s secret weapon for connection? In this honest and relatable episode, Jessica and Kelly dive into two things adults were wildly unprepared for: Managing your body after injury without overdoing it. Deciding what’s for dinner… every single day… for the rest of your life. 😅 Jessica shares her intentional return-to-gym protocol after her recent car accident, including her “no more than level 5 pain” rule and what it looks like to truly listen to your body instead of pushing through. The conversation weaves into something just as real: parenting, picky eaters, meal fatigue, and how dinner has quietly become one of the most emotionally loaded moments of the day. But here’s the twist, what if dinner isn’t about food at all? Inspired by insights from the parenting podcast Fluster Clux, Jessica and Kelly explore powerful strategies for navigating picky eating without shame, pressure, or nightly negotiations. Inside This Conversation: Why Jessica created a strict pain-monitoring workout protocol after her accident The hidden danger of pushing through pain too soon The mental health role movement plays in stress regulation “Cook Once, Eat All Week” and realistic meal prep for busy families High-protein recipe inspiration from Jalal’s Fit (Instagram/TikTok favorite) What ARFID (Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder) actually is — and why most picky eaters don’t meet criteria The surprising research on how many times kids may need exposure to a food before liking it (hint: it’s more than you think) Why dinner should be about connection — not consumption The game-changing shift: putting food on the plate without commentary How removing shame at the table led to unexpected wins Ready to Simplify More Than Just Dinner? If you’ve ever thought, “Why can’t I just stick to a planner?” — you’re not alone. We created a free Organizational Style Quiz to help you discover how your brain actually works, so you can stop copying Instagram systems and start building ones that fit your real life. 👉 Grab it when you join our Thrive Guide newsletter at chasingbrighter.com Come hang out with us on social at @ChasingBrighter and let us know:What’s one small shift that made dinner (or workouts… or parenting) feel easier in your home? Because brighter living isn’t about perfection — it’s about progress. 💛

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