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The Where's Your Money Podcast
by Andrew Della Pelle
The Where’s Your Money Podcast – No BS. No Excuses. Just Real Money Moves.Everything you’ve been told about money is a lie. The 9-5 grind keeps you stuck, trading time for a paycheck. I’m Andy, a former Coast Guard vet who walked away from "security" to take control of my future. Now, I’m here to help you do the same.🔥 How to break free from the paycheck cycle🔥 Build income streams that work for YOU🔥 Shift your mindset & take actionNo fluff—just real strategies that work. Follow now and let’s get to work! 💰🚀
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Why You Work Out but Don’t Feel Stronger
Why do people work out consistently but still feel like they’re not getting stronger?It’s one of the most common questions people ask in the gym. Many people hit a workout plateau where progress suddenly slows down or stops. The weights feel the same, the reps feel the same, and gym progress doesn’t seem to move forward.This episode of the Better Body Fitness Podcast explains why workouts stop working and what’s actually happening inside your body during strength training.Most people believe getting stronger is just about building bigger muscles. While building muscle does matter, strength is actually the result of two systems working together: the muscular system and the nervous system.Your muscles produce force, but your nervous system controls how that force is produced. Every time you lift a weight, your brain sends signals through your nervous system telling your muscles how many fibers to activate and how much force to generate. This communication process is known as neuromuscular efficiency, and it plays a major role in how muscles grow and how strength develops.This is why someone can go to the gym consistently and still feel like they aren’t getting stronger. They might be exercising regularly, but if their training isn’t improving how their nervous system activates their muscles, strength gains can slow down.Another major reason people stop seeing progress is the body’s natural ability to adapt. In exercise science, this is called the SAID principle, which stands for Specific Adaptation to Imposed Demands. Your body adapts specifically to the type of training stress you place on it.When someone first starts strength training, almost everything challenges the body. Muscles get sore, movements feel unfamiliar, and the body works hard to adjust to the new demand.But eventually the body becomes efficient. If workouts stay the same week after week—same exercises, same weight, same repetitions—the body adapts to that demand and no longer needs to improve. This is where many strength plateaus and workout plateaus begin.To understand how to break through that plateau, it helps to understand how muscles actually produce force.Muscles are made up of bundles called fascicles, and inside those bundles are muscle fibers. These fibers contract to create force. Groups of these fibers are controlled by the nervous system through structures called motor units.When a movement requires more force—like lifting heavier weight—the body recruits more motor units and activates more muscle fibers. The more fibers working together, the more force the body can produce.However, the body only recruits more muscle fibers when the demand requires it. If the workout demand stays the same, muscle recruitment stays the same, and strength gains stop.This is why progressive overload is one of the most important principles in strength training for beginners and experienced lifters alike.Progressive overload simply means gradually increasing the demand placed on your body over time. This could mean lifting heavier weight, performing more repetitions, improving control of a movement, or increasing training intensity.Small increases in training demand are what tell the body it needs to adapt. Over time, these small changes improve muscle activation, increase motor unit recruitment, and lead to real improvements in strength and muscle growth.Understanding how your muscles, nervous system, and training demands work together makes it much easier to train properly, break through plateaus, and continue building strength over the long run.
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Why Your Joints Feel Older Than You Are, And How To Take Them Back
If you’ve ever caught yourself moving more cautiously than you used to, stepping off a curb carefully, twisting slower than before, avoiding deep squats, or feeling stiff when you wake up, this episode is for you.A lot of adults assume joint stiffness, knee pain, shoulder tightness, or “feeling old” is just part of aging. But most of the time, that cautious feeling isn’t age. It’s a loss of joint function and movement capacity that’s been narrowing for years without you even realizing it.In this episode of Better Body Fitness, Andy breaks down exactly why your joints feel older than you are, and how to take them back.You’ll learn how different joint classifications in the body, hinge joints like the knee and elbow, ball-and-socket joints like the hip and shoulder, pivot joints in the neck, and gliding joints in the wrist, are designed to move differently for a reason. When we train and live mostly in straight lines, we slowly lose rotation, lateral movement, and control. That loss of motion doesn’t show up immediately as an injury. It shows up as stiffness, instability, and hesitation.This episode dives deep into:Why knee pain often starts at the hipWhy shoulder tightness often begins in the thoracic spineHow the kinetic chain connects everything in your bodyWhat synovial joints are and why synovial fluid matters for joint healthWhy morning stiffness happens (and how to fix it in under 2 minutes)How ligaments actually function and why they adapt slower than muscleThe role of collagen in joint stabilityWhy bone density matters after age 30How resistance training and weight-bearing exercise protect long-term joint healthWhy stability training is different from just “getting stronger”Andy shares examples from everyday situations, stepping off uneven ground, twisting to grab groceries, lifting awkwardly, getting up from the floor, to show how most joint issues don’t come from one big injury. They come from years of narrowed movement patterns.If you’ve ever searched:“Why do my knees hurt?”“Why does my shoulder feel tight overhead?”“How to fix stiff hips”“Best mobility exercises for adults”“How to improve joint health naturally”“Why am I stiff in the morning?”“How to increase bone density after 40”“How to strengthen ligaments”“How to stop feeling old”This episode gives you answers.You’ll also get a practical five-part joint reset plan that goes far beyond generic stretching routines. Instead of random mobility drills, this episode teaches you how to:Restore hip and shoulder rotation safelyImprove synovial fluid circulation for smoother jointsBuild ligament strength and joint stability with tempo trainingFix movement patterns by understanding the kinetic chainLoad your skeleton strategically to maintain bone density and longevityThis isn’t about chasing pain relief. It’s about expanding movement capacity so you stop feeling fragile in everyday life. Whether you’re in your 30s trying to stay ahead of joint issues, in your 40s dealing with stiffness, or in your 50s wondering why your body doesn’t move the way it used to, this episode explains the science of joint health in a way that actually makes sense.You’ll walk away understanding:The difference between joint damage and joint deconditioningWhy hesitation is an early warning signHow to rebuild trust in your movementHow to train for longevity instead of declineIf your goal is long-term mobility, strength, and independence, not just aesthetics, this episode will change how you look at your training.If you’re serious about improving joint mobility, increasing stability, preventing knee pain, improving shoulder range of motion, strengthening connective tissue, protecting bone density, and building a body that stays capable for decades, this episode lays the foundation.Listen now, and start expanding your movement instead of shrinking it.
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STOP the Stiffness: 5 Steps to Reset Your Joints Right Now
I’m Andy. I’ve spent 14 years as a veteran, and now I’m a personal trainer and a first aid and CPR instructor. I’ve seen thousands of people stop moving because they think their joints are just "wearing out."Most of us assume that stiffness and grinding are just parts of getting older. But the reality for the vast majority of people is that your joints aren't broken; they’re just being used incorrectly. It comes down to how your bone surfaces interact. When you move, your bones have to do three things: roll, slide, and spin.When you stay still too long or your muscles get tight, they pull your bones together. This creates too much pressure. Instead of rolling smoothly, the bones slide and create friction. That "gritty" feeling in your knees is literally your bone surfaces rubbing together because they’ve lost the ability to roll.Here are five literal steps to fix this:Morning Rotations: Before you get out of bed, do slow rotations for your ankles, knees, hips, wrists, and shoulders. This spinning motion acts as a physical pump to move fluid into the joint space.Check Your Tracking: Every time you sit or stand, make sure your knees stay lined up with your middle toes. This keeps the bones in the correct path so they can roll without grinding.Release Muscle Tension: Use a firm ball to press into the muscles around your joints, like your quads. This tells your nervous system to let the muscles relax, which reduces the pressure inside the joint.Move Every 30 Minutes: Your cartilage gets its nutrients from movement. If you sit still, you’re starving the tissue. Change your position every half hour.Stay Hydrated: Cartilage is mostly water. If you’re dehydrated, that padding becomes thin. Drink enough water to keep that tissue thick and resilient.Your joints are built to last. You just have to move them the way they were designed to move.ImportantThe 5-Step Reset:Rotate joints daily for fluid.Keep knees tracked over toes.Use a ball to reduce joint pressure.Change positions every 30 minutes.Drink water for cartilage health.
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Why Your Back and Elbows Hurt: Real-Life Anatomy & Fitness
Ever feel like your body is just a collection of "clicks" and "pops"? You aren't alone. In this episode, we’re looking at the raw reality of how we move—and how we fail—during normal daily chores. We start with a story from a grocery store parking lot: a regular guy in his 40s trying to lift a bag of dog food, and his entire frame looking like it was about to snap.If you’ve ever dealt with back pain, neck pain, or that nagging stinging in your elbow, this is the manual you never got. We are using the foundation of Human Movement Science to break down the anatomy of your frame. We’re moving past "gym talk" and looking at the actual anchors and the backbone that hold you together.What we cover in this episode:The Anchors (Processes): Why your muscles pull on your bones and why "loose bolts" at your elbow (Epicondyles) and hip (Trochanter) lead to chronic pain.The Backbone (Spine): Breaking down the 7-12-5 rule. We look at the Cervical spine (neck), the Thoracic spine (mid-back), and why your Lumbar spine (low back) is taking the hit for your "frozen" mid-back.Shock Absorbers (Discs): How to "water" your intervertebral discs so they don't go flat like an old tire.The S-Curve: Why your spine is actually a spring, and how to find your Neutral Spine to handle the weight of the world.Practical Hacks & Exercises Included:Isometric Squeezes: A 30-second trick to fix elbow pain while you’re driving.The Double Chin Lift: How to stop "Tech Neck" and headaches at your desk.The Doorway Twist: A 1-minute move to unfreeze your mid-back.The 30-30 Rule: The secret to keeping your spine hydrated during long workdays.Stop being a "Soft Target" for gravity. It’s time to upgrade your hardware and start moving with power. Whether you’re into fitness, health, or just want to get through the day without reaching for ibuprofen, this guide to anatomy and movement is for you. Stay active, stay dense, and keep moving.
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The Real Reason Old Age Steals Your Independence (It’s Not Aging)
Your frame is your freedom.This episode breaks down the real reason people lose independence as they age—and it has nothing to do with “getting old.”We dive into bone density, strength training, aging, and mobility, explaining how a slow, invisible loss of skeletal strength leads to frailty, falls, and loss of independence later in life. Using clear examples and NASM-based science, we uncover how osteoblasts and osteoclasts, Wolff’s Law, and long-term lifestyle choices determine whether you stay strong—or become dependent.This isn’t about aesthetics or fitness trends. It’s about functional strength, longevity, and aging without losing freedom. Whether you’re in your 20s building peak bone mass, in your 40s trying to slow bone loss, or in your 70s fighting to stay independent, this episode explains why lifting heavy, applying stress, and moving your body are non-negotiable.If you care about bone health, preventing osteoporosis, avoiding falls, maintaining mobility, and staying dangerous as you age, this episode is for you.
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How Sitting is Destroying Your Foundation Fixing Back Pain and Stiffness
Why do we wait for a crisis before taking our health seriously? We obsess over the mirror; the bloated gut or the double chin, but we completely ignore the foundation holding us up. In this episode, Andy (Veteran & Trainer) breaks down the "Sitting Crisis" and why your desk job is a direct threat to your longevity.Learn the 177 Rule: Why 85% of your 206 bones are built strictly for movement, and how a sedentary lifestyle effectively tells your body to dissolve its own frame. We’re moving past "textbook garbage" to discuss the Astronaut Paradox and why living in a low-stress environment is turning your foundation into glass.What you’ll learn in this briefing:The 85% Movement Rule: Why you’re carrying around "dead weight."Core Support vs. Executors: Why your back pain is a structural failure, not "old age."The 7-12-5 Spine Rule: How to protect your "Engine Mounts" during daily life.Wolff’s Law: The secret to sending a signal of strength to your cells.Street-Level Solutions: Simple tips to reset your "Pillar" and stop the decay in 30 seconds.Stop training for the mirror and start building Independence Insurance for your 80-year-old self. Don't wait for a wake-up call; take the lead on your future today.
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How Your Nervous System Controls Your Strength
Stop training for a mirror and fix your 'wiring.' In this episode, I break down why Nervous System Regulation is the secret to Longevity and Functional Strength. Most ignore their operating system, but if your brain can't talk to your muscles, your body won't hold up. I share how reversing fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and 14 years in the military taught me that your nervous system determines if you're an asset or a liability. Learn about electrolytes, proprioception, and the balance test that exposes the holes in your training. Build a body that's Built to Last. Join the mission.
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Episode 6: “Let’s Talk About Debt: How to Get Free and Stay Free”
Episode 6: Let’s Talk About Debt — How to Get Free and Stay FreeDebt isn’t just a financial burden — it’s a freedom killer. In today’s episode, I’m getting real about my own journey through crushing debt, paycheck-to-paycheck living, and the hard wake-up call that changed everything. We’ll break down the real cost of debt, the biggest mistakes I made, and the exact steps I took to climb out — and stay out — for good. This isn’t just about budgeting and strategies (although we’ll get into that too). It’s about mindset, healing, and fighting for your freedom.If you’re tired of feeling stuck, tired of drowning in bills, and ready to take back control, this episode is for you.Plus, stick around for this week’s Money Move: a simple action you can take TODAY to start breaking the cycle.Freedom is possible — and it starts now. Let’s get into it.Follow me on Instagram @WheresYourMoney for more real talk and resources.
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Episode 5: Mastering the Art of Saving: From Discipline to Lifestyle
In this episode of the Where’s Your Money? podcast, we’re talking about saving — but not just for a rainy day. We’re talking about saving with purpose. I’m sharing the story of how I went from living paycheck to paycheck with zero savings, to building a system that gave me peace, freedom, and options — not just survival.We’ll break down the difference between short-term and long-term savings, how to set up savings “buckets” that actually work, and why purposeful saving is one of the most powerful financial tools you’ll ever use. Plus, I’ll show you how $10 a week can change everything.This one’s real, personal, and practical. Let’s shift your mindset — and your money — together.
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Episode 4: “The Power of Systems: Automating Your Finances
In this episode of Where’s Your Money?, we’re taking your budget to the next level by setting up a money system that works on autopilot. Learn how to build the 5-account bank structure, automate your savings, bills, and debt payments, and finally gain peace of mind with your finances. Whether you’re budgeting solo or as a couple, this episode gives you the practical tools to make your money flow with purpose—without constant stress.
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Episode 3: The Income Shift – How to Make More Money & Escape the Grind for Good
Feeling stuck in survival mode? Drowning in debt, living paycheck to paycheck, and tired of going nowhere fast? This episode is your wake-up call. It’s time to stop blaming your circumstances and start owning your outcomes.We dive deep into the three-stage roadmap to true financial freedom:Hustle & Stability – Get intense. Work the extra hours, pay off your debt, build that emergency fund. This is your sprint before the marathon.Replace Your Income – Learn how to build passive income through scalable businesses, real estate, or digital assets—so your money works for you.Wealth & Legacy – Once you've broken free, it's time to expand. Reinvest, build generational wealth, and leave an impact that outlives you.The Bible reminds us in Proverbs 13:22 — “A good person leaves an inheritance for their children’s children.”This isn’t just about making more money. It’s about building a legacy.Your challenge this week: Find one way to increase your income. Start small, but take action today.Financial freedom isn’t a fantasy.It’s a decision.So… what’s your next move?
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Episode 2: Breaking the Rat Race – Budgeting Your Way to Freedom
Struggling to stay on top of your finances? Tired of living paycheck to paycheck? In this podcast, we break down a simple, step-by-step framework to help you take control of your money—without the stress.From understanding your income and tracking expenses to building savings and crushing debt, we’ll guide you through practical strategies that actually work. You’ll learn how to align your paychecks with your bills, budget for everyday expenses, and plan ahead for both emergencies and expected costs (like car maintenance and holiday shopping).With a zero-based budget approach, every dollar has a purpose—so you’re not just reacting to money but proactively managing it. Plus, we’ll discuss the mindset shifts needed to stop financial stress in its tracks and build a future of financial freedom.Whether you’re just getting started or looking to fine-tune your financial habits, this podcast will equip you with the tools and motivation to make smarter money moves. Ready to master your finances? Tune in now!
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Episode 1: Breaking Free from the 9-to-5 Grind
Welcome to the very first episode of The Where’s Your Money Podcast! In this powerful debut, Andy takes you on a deep dive into his personal journey from feeling trapped in the cycle of work, bills, and survival to achieving true financial freedom. He shares how his military career gave him structure but also kept him in a cycle of stability that felt impossible to break. A life-altering tragedy forced him to re-evaluate everything, leading to a pivotal shift in mindset—one that transformed his approach to money, work, and life itself.In this episode, Andy presents his five-step framework for escaping the traditional 9-to-5 grind. He explains why financial independence isn’t just about making more money but about building a solid foundation—one that allows you to take control of your time, opportunities, and future. Rooted in timeless financial wisdom from the Bible, this framework walks you through:Building a Starter Emergency Fund – Why $1,000 can be the difference between financial security and panic when life throws the unexpected your way.Eliminating Debt – The harsh truth about debt and why it keeps most people trapped in the paycheck-to-paycheck cycle.Building a Full Emergency Fund – How saving 3-6 months of living expenses shifts you from survival mode to financial confidence.Creating an Investment Fund – The importance of setting aside money for opportunities before they arise.Investing in Cash-Flowing Assets – How to make your money work for you through smart, sustainable investments.Andy doesn’t just lay out the steps—he shares real-life experiences, hard-hitting financial statistics, and biblical insights that reinforce why following this process is essential for lasting financial freedom. He also challenges listeners with a reality check: How much longer are you willing to trade your life for a paycheck?If you’re tired of feeling stuck, missing out on life’s most important moments, and wondering if there’s a better way, this episode is for you. Andy proves that financial freedom isn’t reserved for the lucky few—it’s available to anyone willing to follow a proven path.Tune in and get ready to shift your mindset, take action, and start designing a life on your own terms. And don’t forget—next episode, we’ll be breaking down how to build a budget that actually works, so you can turn these steps into a real plan for success!
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Introduction: Welcome to The Where’s Your Money Podcast
Everything you’ve been told about money is a lie—and it’s time to wake up. In this introduction episode, Andy shares his personal journey of breaking free from the paycheck-to-paycheck trap, walking away from a “secure” career, and taking full control of his financial future. This podcast isn’t about playing it safe—it’s about taking bold action, building real wealth, and rewriting the rules.If you’re tired of working for someone else’s dream and ready to create your own, this is where it starts. No fluff. No excuses. Just real strategies to escape the rat race.Follow now and get ready for Episode 1: How to Escape the 9-5 Grind. 🚀💰
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Where’s Your Money Podcast – No BS. No Excuses. Just Real Money Moves.Everything you’ve been told about money is a lie. The 9-5 grind keeps you stuck, trading time for a paycheck. I’m Andy, a former Coast Guard vet who walked away from "security" to take control of my future. Now, I’m here to help you do the same.🔥 How to break free from the paycheck cycle🔥 Build income streams that work for YOU🔥 Shift your mindset & take actionNo fluff—just real strategies that work. Follow now and let’s get to work! 💰🚀
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