You don’t need more willpower. You don’t need a new plan. What you do need is a new perspective on what consistency actually looks like—and how to make it feel easier and more natural in your real, messy, unpredictable life.
In this episode, I’m sharing 4 hidden keys to consistency that most people overlook. We’ll talk about how to shift from being stuck in attention—just consuming more info—to participation—actually building the practices that create lasting change.
If you've ever said:
Then this is the episode that could change everything.
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Subtitle: Shifting from Willpower Battles to Lasting Change Without the Mental Exhaustion
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Episode Summary:
If you’re stuck in a cycle of “I’ll start tomorrow,” feeling emotionally exhausted, or just wondering why weight loss feels like a mental war—you’re not alone. In this episode, we’re rewiring the internal scripts that keep you stuck. This isn’t about more willpower or more discipline. It’s about thinking differently so your change finally sticks.
💭 “I’ll start tomorrow”
→ New Thought: Change doesn’t start later. It starts with your next decision.
→ Practice: What can I do right now to close the gap between where I am and who I want to be?
💭 “I don’t have time”
→ New Thought: Time isn’t the barrier—prioritization is.
→ Practice: Find five minutes and use them. You’re proving something to yourself.
💭 “I’m too tired/emotional”
→ New Thought: Emotions are real, but they don’t make my decisions.
→ Practice: Anchor to identity: “I’m the kind of person who honors what I want most.”
💭 “This one thing won’t hurt”
→ New Thought: Every choice is a vote for who I’m becoming.
→ Practice: Ask: What story am I reinforcing with this decision?
💭 “Nothing works for me anyway”
→ New Thought: I haven’t failed—I’ve just been focused on behavior, not belief.
→ Practice: Begin where change really happens: with a new perspective.
💭 “I just don’t want to miss out”
→ New Thought: I’m not missing out—I’m opting in to what matters most.
→ Practice: Reframe indulgence: What do I gain by saying no?
💭 “I’m overwhelmed”
→ New Thought: I don’t need a full plan—I need a next step.
→ Practice: Ask: What’s my next best choice right now?
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Episode Summary:
When it comes to fat loss, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to carbohydrates. In this episode, we dive into how to personalize your carbohydrate intake based on key factors such as your baseline diet, body composition, activity level, and even your unique blood sugar response. By understanding how your body processes carbs, you can fine-tune your intake for sustainable fat loss and optimal energy levels.
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What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✔ How to assess your baseline carbohydrate intake before making adjustments
✔ Why muscle mass and body fat percentage impact carb tolerance
✔ The role of activity level in determining your optimal carb intake
✔ How health goals (fat loss, performance, hormone balance) influence carb strategy
✔ Why food sensitivities and individual blood sugar responses matter
✔ Practical strategies for tracking and adjusting your carb intake
1. Your Baseline – Where Are You Starting?
Before making changes, assess your current carbohydrate intake. Track what you eat for a few days and consider factors like:
Blood sugar response (using a glucometer or continuous glucose monitor)
Insulin sensitivity (fasting glucose, HbA1c levels)
Energy levels and hunger cues
💡 Example: If you currently eat 60% of your calories from carbs and experience energy crashes, adjusting your intake or choosing slower-digesting carbs may help.
2. Your Body Composition
Your muscle mass and body fat percentage influence how efficiently your body processes carbohydrates.
More muscle = better glucose storage and insulin sensitivity.
Higher body fat = reduced carbohydrate tolerance.
💡 Example: A lean individual (12% body fat) might benefit from higher carb intake to fuel workouts, while someone at 25% body fat may do better with a moderate approach, limiting carbs to post-workout meals.
3. Your Health Goals
Carbohydrate intake should align with your specific goals:
Fat Loss: Lower to moderate carb intake may enhance fat oxidation.
Performance & Recovery: Athletes or those with high-intensity workouts need sufficient carbs for energy.
Hormonal Balance: Women experiencing menstrual irregularities or menopause may need strategic carb inclusion to support hormone health.
💡 Example: A woman with hypothyroidism may benefit from including 100-150g of carbs per day to support metabolism and thyroid function.
4. Your Activity Level
Your carbohydrate needs should match your energy expenditure:
High-intensity training (CrossFit, HIIT, weightlifting) requires more carbs.
Low-intensity activities (walking, yoga) require fewer carbs.
Sedentary lifestyles benefit from a lower-carb approach.
💡 Example: A marathon runner training daily may need 200-300g of carbs per day, whereas someone with a desk job may thrive on 50-100g.
5. Your Food Sensitivity & Blood Sugar Response
Not all carbs affect people the same way. Some experience stable blood sugar after eating rice, while others see spikes and crashes.
💡 Example: Two people eat a banana:
Person A: Blood sugar rises slightly (85 mg/dL → 95 mg/dL) – can tolerate bananas well.
Person B: Blood sugar spikes significantly (85 mg/dL → 140 mg/dL) – may benefit from pairing the banana with protein or opting for lower-glycemic fruits like berries.
✅ Track your baseline intake
✅ Experiment with carbohydrate timing—many people do well eating carbs post-workout.
✅ Monitor blood sugar responses with a CGM or glucometer if needed. I've used Levels - you can check it out here
✅ Consider carb cycling—higher carbs on training days, lower on rest days.
✅ Pay attention to biofeedback—adjust based on energy, sleep, and cravings.
🎧 Tune in to learn how to dial in your carbohydrate intake for your unique body and fat loss goals!
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In this episode of the Primal Potential Podcast, we’re diving into three powerful but simple strategies to help you optimize your blood sugar, improve your insulin sensitivity, and increase your energy levels. These are real-world, easy-to-implement hacks that go beyond the usual “eat less sugar” advice.
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Did you know that getting direct sunlight within the first hour of waking helps reset your circadian rhythm, which plays a major role in blood sugar regulation and insulin sensitivity?
Pairing this with light movement (like a 10-minute walk or some gentle stretching) can improve how efficiently your body uses glucose before breakfast.
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Stay tuned for my upcoming Carb Series on YouTube (launching April 1st), and check out Episode 1200 of the Primal Potential Podcast for more deep dives on blood sugar optimization.
One of the most eye-opening things I’ve done for my health is using a Continuous Glucose Monitor (CGM). Seeing how things like poor sleep, stress, and even "healthy" foods impacted my blood sugar completely changed how I eat and manage my energy.
You don’t need one, but it can be a game-changer. You can also track your patterns with a glucometer and test strips or keep a journal of your energy, cravings, and mood swings for free.
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You don’t need to overthink this one. Just a few minutes of movement after eating can significantly reduce blood glucose spikes and improve insulin sensitivity.
✅ Take a 10-minute walk 🚶♂️ – Walking at an easy-to-moderate pace within 30 minutes of eating can reduce blood sugar spikes by up to 25%.
✅ Do 10-20 bodyweight squats 🏋️ – No time to walk? Squats or calf raises are just as effective.
✅ Use a standing desk 🖥️ – If walking or squats aren’t an option, just stand and shift your weight instead of sitting.
✅ Pace around your house 🚶♀️ – Walking inside for just 3 minutes can make a difference.
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Breaking Through Self-Sabotage, Excuses, and Inconsistency to Finally See Results
Ever felt like you have all the information, yet you’re still not implementing? You’re not alone. I used to think more knowledge was the answer—I’d read every book, take every course, listen to every podcast, and yet… nothing changed. I stayed stuck in a cycle of inconsistency, self-doubt, and frustration. The harder I tried to find the “perfect” solution, the worse it got.
This isn’t about knowing what to do—it’s about actually doing it. Today, we’re breaking down exactly how to close the gap between knowing and doing so you can stop spinning your wheels and start seeing real results.
Which bank are you building? Are you investing in your excuses, or in your action? Let’s talk about how to make deposits into the right account.
Your struggle isn’t about discipline or motivation—it’s about how you think.
There’s a story about a gambling man who had two dogs he raced. With startling accuracy, he could always predict which dog would win. When he retired, someone asked him how he did it.
"Oh, that’s easy. I just alternated the feedings. Whichever dog I fed would win."
We all have two “dogs” in our minds:
Which one are you feeding?
Success isn’t a Hail Mary pass—it’s a game of inches.
Imagine if an athlete walked off the field every time they didn’t score. Ridiculous, right? But we do this in our own lives. We think if we can’t be perfect, it’s not worth trying.
But success isn’t about one big thing—it’s about small, consistent wins.
Trust isn’t built in one grand gesture. It’s built in small, consistent choices.
The story you tell yourself determines your choices.
If you keep saying, "I’m too tired, too stressed, too busy," that will always be true for you. But what if you shifted to data over drama?
If today’s episode resonated with you, I’d love to hear from you! Send me a DM or tag me on Instagram with your small daily commitment. Let’s start closing the gap together.
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Not all protein powders are created equal, and some can do more harm than good. In today’s episode, I’m diving deep into why protein matters, what to avoid in protein powders, and how to choose the best options for your health. I’ll also share my personal favorite brands (Fit20, Ballerina Farm, and FlavCity) and why I trust them. Plus, we’ll talk about how to fit in enough protein daily and what you can expect to feel when you do.
If you’ve ever wondered whether you should be using protein powder—or how to spot the junky ones—this episode is for you!
Protein isn’t just for bodybuilders—it’s essential for everyone. It plays a huge role in:
✔️ Muscle growth & repair (even if you don’t lift weights!)
✔️ Fat loss & metabolism (higher protein = fewer cravings)
✔️ Energy levels & blood sugar stability (no more crashes!)
✔️ Hormone production & immune function
✔️ Healthier skin, hair, and nails
If you’re not eating enough protein, you might experience:
❌ Constant hunger or cravings
❌ Fatigue or sluggishness
❌ Trouble building muscle or losing fat
❌ Hair thinning, brittle nails, or dull skin
❌ Poor workout recovery
So, how much protein do you need? Most people need more than they think. In my new fat loss e-book, I break down the recommendation of 1 gram of protein per pound of lean body mass.
Not all protein powders are created equal, and many on the market contain hidden sugars, artificial sweeteners, and low-quality protein sources. Here’s what to watch out for:
🚨 High Sugar Content – Some powders sneak in 10-20g of added sugar per scoop! This can spike insulin, increase cravings, and sabotage fat loss.
🚨 Artificial Sweeteners & Fillers – Sucralose, aspartame, and sugar alcohols like maltitol or sorbitol can cause bloating, cravings, and digestive distress.
🚨 Low-Quality Protein Sources – Soy protein isolate (often genetically modified), rice protein (high in heavy metals), and collagen-only powders (great for joints but not a complete protein for muscle building).
🚨 Heavy Metals & Contaminants – Some protein powders are not third-party tested and may contain lead, arsenic, or cadmium. Always check for NSF Certified, Informed Sport, or Clean Label Project Verified seals.
When shopping for a protein powder, look for:
✅ Minimal ingredients – Avoid long lists of unrecognizable additives.
✅ Grass-fed whey or organic plant-based protein – Better digestibility and nutrient quality.
✅ No artificial sweeteners or fillers – Monk fruit or stevia are better options.
✅ Third-party testing – To ensure purity and quality.
After testing so many brands, these are my go-to protein powders:
✨ Fit20 – Grass-fed whey, no artificial junk, supports gut health. (Use code BENTON to save $10 on your first order)
✨ Ballerina Farm – Clean, high-quality ingredients, no fillers.
✨ FlavCity Protein Powder – Transparent label, great taste, no artificial additives.
These options fuel your body without unnecessary fillers—which is why they’re my top picks!
Even if you don’t use protein powder, here are easy ways to increase your daily protein intake:
🥚 Start your day with protein – Eggs, Greek yogurt, or a protein smoothie.
🥩 Build your meals around protein – Think chicken, fish, steak, tofu, or cottage cheese.
🥜 Smart snacking – Jerky, boiled eggs, protein bars, or nuts.
💪 Use protein powders when needed – Great for busy mornings, post-workout, or travel.
When you increase your protein intake, you’ll likely notice:
✔️ More energy & stable blood sugar – No more crashes or mid-day slumps.
✔️ Fewer cravings & better appetite control – Protein keeps you fuller, longer.
✔️ Improved muscle tone & faster recovery – Especially if you strength train.
✔️ Easier fat loss & metabolism boost – Protein burns more calories during digestion.
✔️ Healthier hair, skin & nails – Stronger nails, thicker hair, and clearer skin.
✔️ Better sleep & mood stability – Protein helps produce serotonin & dopamine.
If you take one thing from this episode, let it be this: not all protein powders are created equal. Look at the ingredients, choose wisely, and prioritize real food sources first.
If you’re using a protein powder, check your labels today—is it filled with sugar, artificial sweeteners, or low-quality protein? If so, it might be time for an upgrade!
I’d love to hear your thoughts! Do you have a favorite clean protein powder? Have you noticed changes in your body when increasing protein intake? Let’s chat!
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It’s been a while since we’ve done a book club episode, and I’m excited to dive into The Inflammatory Reset by Dr. Josh Redd. This book is all about reducing chronic inflammation through diet, lifestyle changes, and functional medicine approaches. I’ve been following the protocol for at least 30 days - in the episode I'll share more about why.
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Dr. Josh Redd is a chiropractic physician and functional medicine practitioner specializing in autoimmune and inflammatory conditions, particularly thyroid disorders. His book explores:
Inflammation is a protective physiological response that alerts our immune system to threats, like viruses, environmental irritants, or cell damage. It’s designed to trigger pathways that combat harm. In the short term, this response is beneficial—think of a bee sting or a cut. However, when this pathway is repeatedly activated without an external threat (like an internal imbalance), it can lead to chronic inflammation, which is linked to nearly every chronic disease we know of.
If you’ve been experiencing any of these symptoms, chronic inflammation could be at play:
Dr. Redd breaks inflammation down into five key categories:
Chronic inflammation is often driven by imbalances in three key hormones:
Here’s what I’ve been focusing on:
Diet is one of the biggest levers in reducing inflammation, so I’ve made major shifts in my eating habits.
Here’s what the protocol recommends avoiding:
🚫 Anything you're sensitive to
🚫 Dairy, eggs, gluten, oats, tomatoes, dehydrated fruit, rice, corn, potatoes
🚫 Alcohol, coffee, tea, soda, fruit juice, table salt, sugar, artificial sweeteners
🚫 Soy, peanuts, beef, pork, shellfish, processed meats
Instead, the diet focuses on whole, nutrient-dense foods:
✅ Chicken, turkey, lamb, fish (not shellfish)
✅ Quinoa, buckwheat, sweet potatoes, peas, beans
✅ Raw cashews, almonds, macadamias, walnuts etc
✅ Fresh fruits & vegetables
✅ Herbal tea, decaf green tea, unsweetened coconut or cashew milk
✅ Olive oil, coconut oil, avocado oil
In this episode I'll discuss what I've been eating, non-dietary changes I've been making, what's hard and the mindset I'm bringing to the challenge as well as if I think you should consider it (or not).
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🎸🏆 Want championship results, but putting in club-level effort? Struggling with something new and feeling discouraged? This episode is for YOU.
Today, I’m sharing three powerful lessons that hit me hard this week—lessons about practice, progress, and why so many of us stay stuck. These aren’t just ideas; they’re truths that will change the way you approach your goals, your struggles, and your success.
Here’s what we’re diving into:
✔ Hard now, easy later. The only way to make something easier is to keep going. Quitting guarantees it stays hard.
✔ Doing the work vs. doing it right. More effort won’t help if you’re reinforcing the wrong habits.
✔ Championship results require championship effort. You can’t train like a casual and expect to win big.
Whether you're working on a skill, trying to lose weight, building a business, or just trying to be better, this episode will challenge you to rethink your approach.
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Episode Summary: In this episode, we explore the powerful connection between decluttering your space and achieving weight loss success. Our environment shapes our mindset, habits, and overall well-being. By organizing our physical surroundings, we create space for better decisions, healthier choices, and a calmer mind. Tune in to discover how a clutter-free home can support your weight loss journey.
Listener Question: “I am working on decluttering my home, changing my relationship to home and possessions. Any advice or guidance in that area would be great!”
Key Topics Covered:
Practical Approaches to Decluttering:
Why This Matters for Weight Loss:
Action Step for Listeners: Pick one small area to declutter today and reflect on how it makes you feel. Share your progress with us on social media or email!
These steps are easy, simple and accessible. More importantly, they work. You're going to want to listen to this episode and give this strategy a try! If you have questions, find me on Instagram and let me know!
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