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KLT FITCAST

KLT FITCAST

By: Kate and Josh Adams
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The KLT FITCAST is where fitness meets resilience, real-life transformation, and community connection. Hosted by Kate; who lost 150 pounds and built herself into a personal trainer, gym owner and marathoner; and Josh, a mental health social worker who has his own fitness journey and unique perspective. This podcast brings together raw conversations about health, mindset, and the power of community. Each episode offers practical strategies, struggles, stories of growth, and a deeper look inside the KLT Fit family.2025 Exercise & Fitness Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Stop Outsourcing How You Feel
    Jul 6 2026

    Kate comes in hot this episode with a mic drop moment: above your nutrition plan, your workout plan, your water goal, and your step count, there's one thing that makes or breaks your results. Routine. She and Josh dig into why routine feels boring, why so many of us show up for our trainer or our group but not for ourselves, and how to shift from external accountability to doing it because it's good for you. From there, Kate walks through the four phases of the menstrual cycle and pushes back on the trend of letting social media, cycle syncing advice, or your fitness watch tell you how you're supposed to feel. Josh brings the psychology side, exploring why so many of us struggle to even name our emotions, and why personal awareness is the real foundation of lasting change. Plus, a sneak peek at a three part series on fitness through different phases of life, with guest speakers coming soon. Ask yourself this week: are you a priority in your own life?

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    50 mins
  • Rest, Reps, and a Rebrand: A Behind the Scenes Catch Up
    Jun 22 2026

    This week Kate and Josh threw the script out the window and recorded with no topic at all, just the two of them catching up the way they would on a long drive. They open with Josh's torn oblique from a hockey tournament and the hard truth that comes with being someone who hates to sit still. The conversation turns into a thoughtful look at the difference between resting to heal and quitting altogether, and why an injury is a pivot rather than the end of your goals.

    From there Kate digs into the heart of what KLT Fit stands for, that strength training belongs at the foundation of every fitness journey. She breaks down reps, sets, and progressive overload in a way that feels approachable whether you are brand new or a seasoned lifter, and reminds everyone that your weights are yours and form matters more than competition. The two also share an exciting update on the KLT Fit Collective, which has officially launched and sold out its first discount in days, plus a peek at the rebrand to KLT Fit and the brand new website Josh taught himself to code from scratch.

    They wrap with a heartfelt and slightly fiery chat about nutrition and self responsibility, landing on the idea that you often have no idea how rough you feel until you start to feel good. Josh brings his psychological lens to the notion of choosing your pain, the gentle but real tough love that growth asks something of us now so we can live fully later. And a reminder for local listeners, the parking lot vendor show happens June 27th from one to three.

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    50 mins
  • A 200 Year Old Number Is Judging Your Body. Here's Why It's Wrong.
    Jun 8 2026

    Ever stood in a doctor's office, looked at that BMI chart on the wall, and been told you're overweight or obese when you feel the strongest you ever have? You are not alone, and the story behind that number is wilder than you think. This week Kate and Josh dig into where BMI actually came from, a math loving astronomer in the 1830s who only studied white men, later repackaged in the 1970s for insurance companies wanting a cheap way to predict who might die early. Spoiler, it was never built to measure your individual health, and it definitely was not built with women or strength training in mind.

    They get into why the chart can leave you feeling like a failure even when your body is healthier than ever, how the newer thinking on body composition and how you actually feel is a far more individual approach, and why non scale victories deserve so much more of your attention. Plus, a first look at the brand new KLT Fit Collective launching in July. Take a breath, check in with how your body really feels, and maybe shake your head at that old chart one last time.

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    45 mins
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