EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 4 MIN
Why Your Relationships Are Keeping You Fat (The Hidden Patterns Behind Sustainable Weight Loss) — Ep. 1
from Your Relationships Are Keeping You Fat – a Ms. New Booty Fitness Podcast
Send us Fan Mailf sustainable weight loss feels harder than it should, this episode explains why.In this foundational episode, we unpack how your relationships — with food, stress, urgency, and identity — shape your ability to stay consistent in fitness and health. You’ll learn why fat loss isn’t just about calories or willpower, but about nervous system regulation, emotional safety, and behavior patterns.We explore:• Why consistency in fitness breaks down• How stress impacts hormone balance• The connection between identity and weight loss• Why restarting doesn’t build adherence• How to stop blaming your body and start mapping the patternSustainable weight loss begins when you understand the systems influencing your behavior — not when you push harder.Support the show🎧 Follow & Subscribe:Make sure to follow Your Relationships Are Keeping You Fat – a Ms. New Booty Fitness Podcast so you never miss an episode. New episodes drop every Monday.⭐ Rate & Review:If this episode resonated with you, please leave a rating and review. Your support helps more women stop blaming themselves and start understanding their bodies.📲 Share This Episode: If this episode resonated, share it with someone who’s tired of starting over.💪 Work With Me:Ready to stop dieting and start building a body and lifestyle that actually feels good? Learn more about my Signature 6-Month Body & Lifestyle Transformation Coaching Program at www.msnewbootyfitness.com/coaching📍 Connect With Me:Follow me on Facebook, TikTok or IG @MsNewBootyFitness for more conversations on sustainable health, mindset, and body confidence.📧 Send your reflections or story to: [email protected]
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