• 11 minutes 59 seconds
    It Wasn't the Hormones. It Was the Calendar.

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    She had done everything right.

    HRT sorted. Menopause specialist consulted. Bloods optimised. Every recommendation followed. And the weight still wasn't shifting.

    In this episode I walk through exactly what happened when I worked with a senior HR director who arrived convinced her problem was hormonal — and what we actually found when we looked at her real life instead of her lab results.

    I also break down the method I use in the early stages of working with every client. Why I never hand over a meal plan in session one. What I look for before I design anything. And why the plan is almost never what fails — but what happens to the plan always is.

    If you've invested in the right things and the result still isn't holding, this episode is worth your time.


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    29 April 2026, 9:00 am
  • 15 minutes 9 seconds
    I Was 70lbs Overweight And The Data Made Me Feel Relief — Here's Why

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    Most people never look at the data. Not because it isn't available — because looking means the story might not survive.


    In this episode Greg Fearon breaks down the verdict loop: how a story about genetics, hormones, or biology closes the investigation before it starts, why the wellness industry profits every time that loop completes, and what actually shifts when a pattern gets named precisely enough that it can't be unseen. 


    If you've done everything you were told to do and things still aren't falling into place  this episode is worth your time.

    8 April 2026, 8:00 am
  • 7 minutes 1 second
    What to do when you miss a workout or "Fall of the Wagon"

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    When you miss a workout or fall short of a standard you set for yourself, the internal response usually arrives fast and it feels like accountability.

    It isn't.

    In this episode, Greg breaks down the difference between a verdict and an investigation: why the shame loop masquerades as discipline, why it's actually the thing stopping you from examining your decisions, and what the shift from self-condemnation to genuine accountability looks like in practice.

    If you've ever felt like beating yourself up about a miss means you're taking it seriously — this episode is for you.

    Topics covered:

    • Why "I'm not disciplined" is a verdict, not an insight
    • How the shame loop closes the door on real examination
    • The one reframe that turns a miss into usable data
    • The difference between self-punishment and actual accountability
    31 March 2026, 3:00 am
  • 13 minutes 4 seconds
    You've optimised your hormones. Why isn't it working?

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    You're doing everything right

    The HRT. 

    The supplements. 

    The protocol built around your cycle. 

    The sleep hygiene. The stress management. 

    The nutrition adjustments your practitioner recommended.

    And things still aren't falling into place.

    So you go looking for the missing piece. 

    Everywhere you look the answer is the same — it's your hormones. 

    More complexity. 

    More optimisation. 

    Another layer added to the stack.

    But what if the hormones aren't the missing piece?

    What if you've already addressed the hormones as well as they can be addressed and the thing that's actually stopping you has nothing to do with your physiology?

    In this episode I'm not going to tell you your hormones don't matter. 

    They do. The impact is real. 

    The additional difficulty is real. I've worked in endocrinology. I understand the physiology precisely.

    What I'm going to tell you is that there's a question nobody in your corner is asking.

    Not what is making this harder?

    But what is making this impossible?

    And the answer to that question is almost never hormonal.

    This episode is for the woman who has optimised everything she's been told to optimise. 

    And is still stuck. 

    And is starting to wonder if the problem is something nobody has named yet.

    It is. 


    And that's what we're here to talk about.

    26 March 2026, 6:00 am
  • 12 minutes 32 seconds
    Why You Keep Losing Motivation (And Why That's the Wrong Question)

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    Every high-performing woman has a version of the same night. You held it together all day.

    By 9pm, the standard quietly drops. By morning, you're resetting again.

    The wellness industry calls this a motivation problem.

    It isn't. This episode breaks down what's actually happening — and why solving for motivation keeps you stuck in the same loop.


    To talk click here

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    19 March 2026, 6:27 am
  • 9 minutes 48 seconds
    She wasn't failing. She was negotiating.

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    She said she couldn't reach her health goals because of her social life.


    One question changed everything.


    In this episode, we unpack the real reason high-performing women stay stuck — and it has nothing to do with food, discipline, or scheduling conflicts.


    It's a negotiation pattern that runs quietly in the background, using external blockers as cover for something much more specific.

    If you've ever used your lifestyle as a reason you can't have the results you want, this episode will reframe everything.



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    12 March 2026, 9:01 am
  • 28 minutes 20 seconds
    Why High-Achieving Women Can't Lose Weight (It's Not Your Hormones)

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    You've built a career most people only dream about.


    You're smart, driven, and you know how nutrition and exercise work. So why does your weight keep coming back?

    In this episode I'm breaking down the real reason high-achieving women struggle to lose weight — and it has nothing to do with your hormones, your metabolism, or your willpower.

    It comes down to identity.


    And the silent self-negotiation that's been running in the background of your life for years.


    I walk you through the three-part framework I use with my private clients — from building a dream that's actually big enough to stick, to creating a new identity that stops you from trading your health for your career every single time.

    If you're a woman over 40 who's tried everything and still can't make it last, this episode is for you.

    Topics covered:

    • Why "I want to lose weight" is the wrong goal
    • The identity shift that ends yo-yo dieting for good
    • How your speech patterns are keeping you stuck
    • The three levels of transformation work — and where most programs fail you.
    • Why you don't need another meal plan


    To work with me

    Book here - Link

    26 February 2026, 9:20 am
  • 16 minutes 32 seconds
    Why Corporate High-Achievers Can't Execute on Their Health

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    You execute billion-dollar strategies but can't stick to a meal plan. Why?

    Your work environment has rewired your brain for constant dopamine hits - jumping between emergencies, new projects, firefighting. You love the chaos. But your body doesn't work that way.

    Sustainable health transformation requires repetition, not novelty. Same meals. Same workouts. Week after week.


    But that feels boring because there's no dopamine spike.

    This is the identity split killing your progress: you're addicted to the chaos at work and looking for escape through your body.

    I break down the three levels of transformation - and why most people never reach Level 3.


    10 February 2026, 5:51 am
  • 1 hour 56 minutes
    I Can Have It All—Just Not All At Once (with Natalie Bullen)

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    Natalie Bullen is a business coach who made multiple six figures helping small business owners build wealth. She's also someone who wakes up exhausted, goes to bed exhausted, and whose body treats the gym like a biological threat.

    In this brutally honest conversation, Natalie shares why she scaled her business back to "minimally viable option" to prioritize her health—and why that decision has triggered so much pushback from the entrepreneurial community.

    We dive deep into:

    • Exercise intolerance and what happens when working out makes you feel worse for days
    • How chronic inflammation and metabolic syndrome can plague you even when you're eating clean
    • Why 9 months of "perfect discipline" left her healthier on paper but unable to function
    • The toxic productivity culture that demands record-breaking years every single year
    • Why growth at all costs is actually unhealthy (and sounds like cancer)
    • How capacity works—and why admitting you have limits feels revolutionary
    • The all-or-nothing mentality keeping high-achievers stuck and sick
    • Why health and wellness was the only investment category where Natalie didn't get scammed

    Natalie gets real about inflammation, choosing financial security over growth, looking for full-time employment while running her business, and finally admitting: "I can have it all. I just can't have it all at the same time."

    This isn't about giving up. It's about being honest about what it actually costs to build a business—and making conscious choices about what you're willing to trade.

    If you're a business owner who feels like you're slowly dying while "succeeding," this episode will give you permission to make different choices.

    Connect with Natalie:


    To learn about The Million Dollar Body Method.

    https://www.gregfearon.co.uk/


    14 January 2026, 8:41 am
  • 43 minutes 12 seconds
    Blood Sugar 1.3: How a £15 Glucometer Solved Three Autoimmune Conditions

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    Kellie is a strategic business mentor who bulldozed through three autoimmune conditions—until her body forced a reckoning.

    In this conversation, she breaks down how a £50 glucose monitor revealed the root cause behind years of debilitating crashes (spoiler: it wasn't burnout), why her injury rehab degree couldn't save her from herself, and the exact protocol that dropped her rheumatoid factor from >150 to 50.

    No woo. No "listen to your body" platitudes. Just the tactical breakdown of what actually worked when rest wasn't optional anymore.

    What we cover:

    • Why competitive people fail at "gentle yoga" (and what works instead)
    • The CGM data that changed everything: blood sugar dropping to 1.3 after carbs
    • How she stabilized autoimmune markers, lost 6.5kg, and got off pain meds
    • The coaching approach that works for headstrong women who hate being told what to do

    If you're a high-performer white-knuckling your health while your body keeps the score, this one's for you.


    To find out how to work with Kellie:

    Kellies Website

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    13 January 2026, 7:36 am
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    The Menopause Marketing Lie with Alicia Reitz

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    Alicia Reitz returns for our 5th conversation - this time we're torching the "cortisol detox" industrial complex.

    Why do General Counsels and C-suite executives struggle with weight loss despite having more knowledge than most trainers? It's not your hormones. It's your identity.

    We break down:

    • The grifter playbook targeting midlife women


    • Why GLP-1s prove calories matter (even when you don't want them to)


    • The identity work that actually creates transformation


    • Why 98% of midlife women aren't lifting (and what that costs them)


    This is our last podcast for a while as I focus on the Million Dollar Body Method launch.


    If you're tired of being talked down to by "menopause professors" with philosophy degrees, this one's for you.

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    Alicia: @angelishfit (Instagram)Greg Fearon : https://www.gregfearon.co.uk/success-stories

    31 December 2025, 3:30 am
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