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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 48 MIN

You Are the Common Denominator- Watch What Happens When You Start Acting Like It

from No Such Thing with Krysta Huber · host Operation Podcast

A movie. A mountain getaway. A guy who planned the whole trip and still looked her in the eyes and said, "we're not dating." Krysta watched this play out on screen and felt something click — because she's lived a version of it, her friends have lived versions of it, and the truth underneath it is uncomfortable but clarifying: at some point, you stopped being a passive observer and became an active participant. In this episode we dive into:• Why the "trip" was never the problem — and what actually forced the clarity• How staying in situations that don't serve you is a choice, even when it doesn't feel like one• The shift Krysta made that led directly to her current relationship• How this same pattern shows up in your fitness journey, your career, and everywhere else you feel stuckThe Part Nobody Talks About• You're on a weekend trip, having deep conversations, cooking dinner together — and somehow the conversation about what you actually are never happened• The signals felt clear. The actions felt like confirmation. But without the words, you were both operating from different scripts entirely• The relationship wasn't sabotaged by the trip — the trip just forced the conversation you'd both been avoiding• Clarity feels confronting because it is. But vagueness is the thing that's actually costing youWhere Complicity Actually Starts• It starts before the trip. Before date three. It starts with the dating app profile that says "open to seeing where things go" — and you swiping right anyway• Every "yes" to another date, another text thread, another situation that felt a little off but not off enough is a vote for the dynamic you say you don't want• The ego keeps you in it — you like the attention, you convince yourself you're being open-minded, you wait to see if they'll come around• Asking "why does he keep texting me if he doesn't want a relationship?" misses the point entirely: because you keep respondingWhat Actually Changes Things• Getting crystal clear on what you want — not in theory, but clear enough to say it out loud on a first date, with your chest• Asking "would my husband do this?" and actually meaning it as a filter, not a formality• Stopping the minute something doesn't line up — not dramatically, not with a speech, just quietly removing yourself• The same principle that cleaned up Krysta's dating life is the same one that applies to your gym consistency, your meal prep, your career: stop participating in things you've already told yourself aren't a matchThis episode is a reminder that confusion is rarely the real issue — your actions have already been making the decision. Whether you're untangling a situationship, stalling on your fitness goals, or stuck in a professional situation that stopped serving you months ago, this episode gives you the framework to stop being complicit in outcomes you don't actually want.Want more on dating with intention? Check out Episode 18, "'Finding' Your Person Isn't the Point," where Krysta breaks down why clarity about who you are comes before clarity about who you want.Follow Krysta:Instagram:⁠@thekrystahuber⁠⁠⁠⁠@thefitnessfyx⁠⁠⁠@thespreadmktg ⁠

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