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Fit & Sanity

Fit & Sanity

De : Harold Taylor
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Fit & Sanity is where fitness meets real life. Hosted by Harold Taylor, the show explores how to build strength — not just in the gym, but in your mindset, your habits, and your everyday routine. It’s for people who are tired of unrealistic fitness culture and just want something real.

Expect honest conversations, simple strategies, and actionable steps you can take immediately. Each episode mixes motivation with mental clarity — helping you stay consistent, focused, and confident.

Whether you’re just starting your fitness journey or leveling up your routine, Fit & Sanity helps you:

  • Get motivated without the burnout
  • Build discipline that lasts longer than motivation
  • Balance mental health and physical wellbeing
  • Stay consistent even when life gets chaotic

This podcast isn’t about chasing perfection. It’s about showing up for yourself — one workout, one meal, one mindset shift at a time.

Harold Taylor
Exercice et forme physique Fitness, alimentation et nutrition Hygiène et vie saine Psychologie Psychologie et psychiatrie
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    • The Body Keeps the Score (Part 2) — Healing, Regulation & Taking Control
      Feb 14 2026

      In Part 2 of this powerful conversation, Fit & Sanity continues the discussion on how past experiences shape our present — and more importantly, how we begin to heal.

      Hosts Tay the Great and Jordan, joined by Bernard, move beyond awareness and dive into real solutions. If Part 1 explored how trauma and stress live in the body, Part 2 focuses on how to regulate your nervous system, rebuild emotional control, and use fitness as a tool for healing rather than punishment.

      This episode breaks down the mental and physical effects of long-term stress, how survival patterns show up in adult behavior, and why recovery is just as important as discipline. The conversation stays honest and grounded, offering practical strategies listeners can apply immediately.

      In this episode, you’ll hear about: • How trauma and stress affect the nervous system long-term • The difference between survival mode and growth mode • Why movement and exercise help regulate emotional responses • Practical tools for managing pressure and preventing burnout • How to rebuild trust with your body • Why healing requires both structure and self-compassion

      This is the second half of a two-part series focused on understanding how the body responds to stress — and how we can retrain it.

      Awareness explains the past. Action changes the future.

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      58 min
    • The Body Keeps the Score — How the Past Lives in the Body
      Feb 7 2026

      In Part 1 of Episode 14 of Fit & Sanity, hosts Tay the Great and Jordan, joined by Bernard, begin a deeper conversation about how past experiences — including childhood trauma, bullying, and emotional stress — can continue to affect the body, mind, and behavior well into adulthood.

      Drawing inspiration from research shared in The Body Keeps the Score by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, this episode explores how trauma isn’t just something we remember — it’s something the body holds onto through the nervous system, stress responses, and learned survival patterns.

      This episode breaks down how early experiences can influence adult health, emotional regulation, relationships, and self-perception, even when we believe we’ve “moved on.” The conversation stays honest, grounded, and practical — focused on awareness, not blame.

      In this episode, you’ll hear about: • What it really means when we say “the body keeps the score” • How childhood experiences shape adult behavior and stress responses • The long-term impact of bullying, neglect, and emotional trauma • Why trauma can show up as anxiety, burnout, or self-sabotage • How awareness is the first step toward healing

      This is the first half of a two-part conversation designed to help listeners better understand themselves, their patterns, and the unseen influences shaping their lives.

      Healing starts with awareness — and this episode is the beginning of that process.

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      55 min
    • The Heart of a Champion — Winning Without Losing Yourself
      Jan 31 2026

      What does it really mean to have the heart of a champion?

      In Episode 13 of Fit & Sanity, hosts Tay the Great and Jordan have a powerful conversation about resilience, discipline, and sustainable success.

      This episode dives into the mindset required to keep going after rejection, setbacks, and self-doubt, while still protecting your mental health, relationships, and sense of self. Using real-life examples — including the story of Fernando Mendoza being turned down as a walk-on and later beating Miami in a championship — the crew breaks down what separates those who quit from those who endure.

      Together, they explore what “doing whatever it takes” should actually look like, why burnout is not a badge of honor, and how fitness can be used as a tool to build mental toughness, emotional control, and long-term consistency.

      In this episode, you’ll hear about: • What the heart of a champion really means beyond talent • How to respond to rejection without letting it define you • Why discipline matters more than motivation • The balance between ambition, family, and mental health • How fitness builds resilience that carries into life • Playing the long game without losing yourself • Excuse of the Week: “I don’t have what it takes” — and why that belief isn’t true

      This episode is for anyone chasing big goals who refuses to quit — but also refuses to sacrifice their sanity to succeed.

      Winning is important — but winning without losing yourself is the real championship.

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      1 h
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