endorphasMIC
Join Erica each week as she delves deep into all things wellness, fitness, nutrition, entertainment, entrepreneurship, and spirituality. These intimate, deep, and often intense conversations go beyond the traditional podcast. They are designed to provoke, educate, inspire, and empower you to discover, uncover, unlock, and unleash your best, most authentic self.
To live. To feel alive. Because I can. Because I’m human. Because my humanity demands it! Movement. We weren’t wired this way by accident. Our physical and mental health is by design, dependent on movement. We are designed to feel good when we move because survival depends on movement. This was an obvious truth when hunting, gathering, and farming; our existence depended on our ability and desire to do survival tasks, so our bodies are chemically and hormonally designed to make us feel good when doing them. It is a much less obvious truth in modern society, but no less relevant. The endorphasm is the moment during movement you feel anything is possible. Clarity. This podcast is the exploration of movement as the foundation for a productive, fulfilling, rewarding, most excellent life.
endorphasMIC
embrace the suck
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Episode Summary — Embrace the Suck
In this episode, Erica breaks down the Endorphasm mindset of embracing the suck—the understanding that hard moments aren’t obstacles, they’re opportunities. She explores the idea that how you do anything is how you do everything, and why integrity is the foundation of strong character. When things get uncomfortable, the instinct is to escape—but growth lives in leaning in. This episode is a reminder that discomfort reveals who we are, builds resilience, and sharpens discipline. Embracing the suck isn’t about loving the struggle—it’s about respecting the process and becoming better because of it.
*audio is a little distorted, but the message is clear
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