Author: Jason Leenaarts

Revolutionary You! #337-Kate Galliett: The Caretaker Of Your Body (1 of 4)

I’m very excited to welcome back Kate Galliett to the show for our next 4-part series. Kate was previously on Episodes #123 and #272. This time, we’re reconnecting initially in promotion of her new book “Becoming Unbreakable” which we’ll be chatting about throughout the series but our first episode actually takes a few steps back. […]

Cheers: Hat’s Off To 2021

Here we are nearing another end of year and 2021 showed only certain differences from 2020. I won’t go too far down any COVID rabbit holes except to say that we are still “dealing with it”. I, myself, had a breakthrough case this year which was anything but pleasant and I’m glad to be on […]

What You Market, You Attract (And Repel)

Maybe it’s because I’ve been speaking about this with a couple of my coaches lately who are each trying to build their own coaching businesses up, but I wanted to take some time to write about how I’ve marketed my business. I began marketing RevFit on social media, and specifically on Facebook in 2016. I […]

My Body, The Compass

My body… My body has challenged me My body has betrayed me My body has surprised me My body has disappointed me My body has been strong My body has been broken My body has been admired My body has been shamed My body has been unfaithful My body has been defiled My body has […]

Revolutionary You! #334-Dr. Susan Kleiner: We Eat Food, Not Grams

In the 2nd part of my 4-part series with Dr. Susan Kleiner, we take a look at how macros have taken over the conversation regarding food. Dr. Sue and I talk about the nuance in that conversation and where it can be perceived as a reductionist view of what we eat. She talks about when […]

46 Little Things You Can Do To Live A Better Life

Rumor has it that I turned 46 this week. As I haven’t done a list this lengthy in a while, I thought I’d go rapid-fire and give you some ideas to make your life a little bit better, happier or healthier. Feel free to revisit the list routinely as what applies to you now may […]

The Wings You’ll Fly On

Some years ago, I was speaking with one of my clients about fatherhood. At the time, both of his sons were in their teens and he was commenting on the general sentiments of independence and the somewhat rebellious nature of teenagers. I remember thinking, as Jackson was my only child at the time (and he […]