Special Edition: Jenn on Wits & Weights

Special Edition: Jenn on Wits & Weights

Released Wednesday, 13th August 2025
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Special Edition: Jenn on Wits & Weights

Special Edition: Jenn on Wits & Weights

Special Edition: Jenn on Wits & Weights

Special Edition: Jenn on Wits & Weights

Wednesday, 13th August 2025
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Hey there, health warriors! Ever wondered why that burst of motivation to hit the gym or eat right always seems to fizzle out? In this crossover episode of Salad with a Side of Fries, Jenn Trepeck shares her featured episode on the Wits and Weights podcast to spill the beans on making wellness stick without the hype.

In this special episode, Jenn and Philip Pape get real about swapping motivation for discipline and commitment, showing how small, consistent steps—like turning daily tasks into exercise or using gamification for accountability—build unstoppable momentum. They dive into why consistency is more important than intensity, how to avoid the mental trap of food tracking, and the power of understanding science/biology to transform nutrition choices. It’s a fun, no-nonsense guide to crafting sustainable habits that fit your life! 

The Salad With a Side of Fries podcast, hosted by Jenn Trepeck, explores real-life wellness and weight loss, clearing up myths, misinformation, and bad science surrounding our understanding of nutrition and the food industry. Let’s dive into wellness and weight loss for real life, including drinking, eating out, and skipping the grocery store.

IN THIS EPISODE: 

  • (00:00) Intro: A message from Jenn
  • (04:14) Phillip introduces Jenn on his podcast called Wits and Weights, topic: motivation 
  • (06:42) Discussion of motivation, momentum, discipline and commitment 
  • (11:20) Discussion about accountability and consistency in wellness routines.
  • (13:54) Reframing daily activities as exercise, suggesting consistency in small movements 
  • (23:11) The inverse relationship between consistency, intensity, and low-intensity
  • (30:12) Jenn shares a personal example involving ketchup and food swaps
  • (36:13) Accountability, gamification or a personal trainer to support habit formation
  • (41:07) Jenn discusses obsession over nutritional thoughts and tracking tools
  • (46:50) Jenn shares how understanding the "why" behind nutrition transforms emotional decisions into intellectual ones
  • (51:58) Listener blip: Phillips’ client shares weight loss story
  • (54:53) Emotional eating
  • (1:00:32) Jenn’s advice: How daily movement is critical and the 30-30-30 plan


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Motivation is unreliable; discipline and commitment drive sustainable habit formation by prioritizing action over waiting for inspiration.
  • Consistency trumps intensity in achieving long-term wellness and weight loss, as small, manageable steps build momentum effectively.
  • Accountability, whether through a personal trainer or gamification, supports behavior change by aligning actions with individual goals and capacity.


QUOTES:        

(07:05) “I often hear ‘I know what to do, I'm just waiting to want to do it. I'm supposed to want to do this.’ and it’s such BS. We’ve been taught that motivation comes first, so we're all sitting around waiting for lightning to strike.” Jenn Trepeck 

(08:14) “We think we're broken. Fundamentally, you are not broken. There is nothing wrong with you. We've been fed a line that motivation is what we need, and it's not. I call it a different M word: Momentum, because in the beginning, motivation actually looks like discipline.” Jenn Trepeck

(10:08) “You've gotta have a catalyst and we wanna distinguish that catalyst from motivation. I think people get overwhelmed with thinking like, ‘oh my God, I have to go to the gym three days a week, how am I gonna keep getting motivated to do that?’ and it's just this thought that festers.” Phillip Pape

(24:11) “So consistency and intensity are inversely correlated. The more intense something is, the harder it is to be consistent with it.” Jenn Trepeck

(30:04) “You're not just...

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