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The HAPPY HEALTHY STRONG PODCAST

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We talk everything fitness, nutrition, health and wellness in #815!
Top 24.6% by pitch volume (Rank #12296 of 50,000)Data updated Feb 10, 2026

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Episode 146: Why Nutrition, Strength Training, and Sleep Shape Mental Health.

Sun Jan 25 2026

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If mental health were only about mindset, then food, sleep, and movement wouldn’t matter. But anyone who’s tried to “think their way out” of burnout knows that doesn’t work. The body keeps score, whether we pay attention or not. Welcome to the Happy, Healthy, Strong Podcast — hosted by Adam Lane. This show breaks down what sustainable health actually looks like, through nutrition that supports the body, movement that feels intentional, and habits built to last without extremes. Episode Highlights In this episode, Adam Lane is joined by Stacey Caler for an honest, grounded conversation about what it really takes to support both mental and physical health. They explore why balance isn’t about doing more, but doing the right things consistently. From protein intake and micronutrients to daily movement, sleep, and time outdoors, we connect the dots between physical inputs and mental clarity. We also address how goal-setting, accountability, and social media exposure can either support or undermine long-term well-being. Episode Outline Why mental health cannot be separated from physical health. The role of proper nutrition in mood, focus, and emotional regulation. How protein supports neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and glutamate. The importance of omega-3 fatty acids and micronutrient-dense foods. Why a protein-rich breakfast sets the tone for the entire day. Strength training and regular movement as non-negotiables for long-term health. Using data and tracking tools, including the Little Oak Strength app, to measure progress. Goal-setting without pressure and why consistency matters more than intensity. The impact of social media on mental health and the comparison trap. The gut–brain connection and how digestion influences mood. Daily routines that support mental health, including supplements and sleep habits. The underrated value of outdoor activity and short walks after meals Episode Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:26 New Year Banter & Big Goals 02:30 Data-Driven Fitness & The “Committed Club” 05:34 Holidays, Overindulging & Getting Back On Track 12:31 Mental Health, Social Media & Post-Covid Withdrawal 18:58 Neurotransmitters 101 & Why Protein Matters 22:17 Practical Protein: Shakes, Meals & Sugar Cravings 23:19 Building a Foundation: Food First, Then Supplements 27:05 Morning Routine: Protein, B-Complex & Omega-3s 30:54 Midday & Evening: Magnesium, Iron & Sleep Support 36:35 Movement & Mood: One Workout, Different Person 39:26 The 10-Minute Walk After Meals 40:52 Sunlight, Fresh Air & Seasonal Mood 45:56 Food, Supplements & Personal Responsibility 49:13 Protein, Aging & Women’s Challenges 53:52 Find Your “Big Domino” (Sleep, Food, Exercise) 57:20 Longevity, Function & Not “Dying While You’re Living 01:01:04 Listening, Trauma & Walking the Journey With Patients 01:02:30 Menopause Teaser & Future Episode Action Taken Prioritize a protein-rich breakfast to support brain chemistry. Incorporate regular strength training and daily movement. Track goals and progress using simple, data-driven tools. Build consistent sleep routines to support recovery and mood. Spend time outdoors daily, even if it’s just a short walk. Reduce unnecessary social media exposure when it negatively impacts mindset Conclusion Mental and physical health are constantly influencing each other, whether that connection is acknowledged or not. What gets eaten, how the body moves, how well sleep is protected, and how often the nervous system gets a break all shape how someone feels day to day. Small, consistent choices create stability over time, and that stability is what makes long-term health sustainable, not extremes, pressure, or perfection. CTA If this conversation resonated, subscribe to the Happy, Healthy, Strong Podcast and share this episode with someone who’s working on building better habits without extremes. 📍 Learn more about Stacey Caler and Wellness Refinery Clinic: https://www.wellnessrefineryclinic.com

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If mental health were only about mindset, then food, sleep, and movement wouldn’t matter. But anyone who’s tried to “think their way out” of burnout knows that doesn’t work. The body keeps score, whether we pay attention or not. Welcome to the Happy, Healthy, Strong Podcast — hosted by Adam Lane. This show breaks down what sustainable health actually looks like, through nutrition that supports the body, movement that feels intentional, and habits built to last without extremes. Episode Highlights In this episode, Adam Lane is joined by Stacey Caler for an honest, grounded conversation about what it really takes to support both mental and physical health. They explore why balance isn’t about doing more, but doing the right things consistently. From protein intake and micronutrients to daily movement, sleep, and time outdoors, we connect the dots between physical inputs and mental clarity. We also address how goal-setting, accountability, and social media exposure can either support or undermine long-term well-being. Episode Outline Why mental health cannot be separated from physical health. The role of proper nutrition in mood, focus, and emotional regulation. How protein supports neurotransmitters like serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and glutamate. The importance of omega-3 fatty acids and micronutrient-dense foods. Why a protein-rich breakfast sets the tone for the entire day. Strength training and regular movement as non-negotiables for long-term health. Using data and tracking tools, including the Little Oak Strength app, to measure progress. Goal-setting without pressure and why consistency matters more than intensity. The impact of social media on mental health and the comparison trap. The gut–brain connection and how digestion influences mood. Daily routines that support mental health, including supplements and sleep habits. The underrated value of outdoor activity and short walks after meals Episode Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:26 New Year Banter & Big Goals 02:30 Data-Driven Fitness & The “Committed Club” 05:34 Holidays, Overindulging & Getting Back On Track 12:31 Mental Health, Social Media & Post-Covid Withdrawal 18:58 Neurotransmitters 101 & Why Protein Matters 22:17 Practical Protein: Shakes, Meals & Sugar Cravings 23:19 Building a Foundation: Food First, Then Supplements 27:05 Morning Routine: Protein, B-Complex & Omega-3s 30:54 Midday & Evening: Magnesium, Iron & Sleep Support 36:35 Movement & Mood: One Workout, Different Person 39:26 The 10-Minute Walk After Meals 40:52 Sunlight, Fresh Air & Seasonal Mood 45:56 Food, Supplements & Personal Responsibility 49:13 Protein, Aging & Women’s Challenges 53:52 Find Your “Big Domino” (Sleep, Food, Exercise) 57:20 Longevity, Function & Not “Dying While You’re Living 01:01:04 Listening, Trauma & Walking the Journey With Patients 01:02:30 Menopause Teaser & Future Episode Action Taken Prioritize a protein-rich breakfast to support brain chemistry. Incorporate regular strength training and daily movement. Track goals and progress using simple, data-driven tools. Build consistent sleep routines to support recovery and mood. Spend time outdoors daily, even if it’s just a short walk. Reduce unnecessary social media exposure when it negatively impacts mindset Conclusion Mental and physical health are constantly influencing each other, whether that connection is acknowledged or not. What gets eaten, how the body moves, how well sleep is protected, and how often the nervous system gets a break all shape how someone feels day to day. Small, consistent choices create stability over time, and that stability is what makes long-term health sustainable, not extremes, pressure, or perfection. CTA If this conversation resonated, subscribe to the Happy, Healthy, Strong Podcast and share this episode with someone who’s working on building better habits without extremes. 📍 Learn more about Stacey Caler and Wellness Refinery Clinic: https://www.wellnessrefineryclinic.com

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Top 24.6% by pitch volume (Rank #12296 of 50,000)
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Publish cadence
Daily or near-daily
Active monthly
Episode count
146
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
8K

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Latest episode date
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