• 258: Data-Driven Apparel for Female Athletes with Marina Paul
    Mar 27 2026

    Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes interviews returning guest Marina Paul, founder and CEO of Superhera, a data-driven sports apparel company addressing female athletes’ ill-fitting, male-centric gear and its links to body image and performance. Marina describes research conducted with 858 respondents (with researchers from Brooklyn College and Notre Dame) showing contradictions: 65% said sportswear is “fine,” yet 55% considered restricting food to fit better and 39% had done so; many also altered gear to make it work.

    Most athletes prioritized fit over look, and while 80% said they look like an athlete, descriptions of the “ideal” athlete emphasized being leaner and more toned. Marina explains Superhera’s evolution into a sizing technology company using athlete measurements and photos to recommend uniform sizes and create custom gear for teams, now including men’s teams.

    Marina Paul is the Founder and CEO of Superhera, a data-driven sports apparel company dedicated to closing the "gear gap" for female athletes. A former Division I soccer captain at Georgetown University, Marina transitioned from elite athletics to a career in consulting before launching Superhera to solve a systemic multi-billion dollar sizing error in the sportswear market. Her mission is deeply personal: after a successful career on the field was marred by a battle with body dysmorphia—driven by ill-fitting, male-centric uniforms—Marina set out to revolutionize the industry.

    Episode Highlights:

    • 01:22 Period Pain Sponsor
    • 03:00 Meet Marina Paul
    • 04:57 Why Fit Matters
    • 08:23 Data Driven Sportswear
    • 12:29 Sizing Psychology
    • 16:52 Survey Setup
    • 24:59 Key Study Findings
    • 29:52 REDS Check In
    • 30:40 REDS Recovery Options
    • 32:24 Athlete Body Awareness
    • 34:33 Do I Look Athletic
    • 37:19 Toned Lean Ideal Trap
    • 38:33 Healthy Body Goals
    • 42:18 Superhera Tech Evolution
    • 48:05 Fit Over Fashion Trends
    • 51:39 Work With Superhera
    • 55:14 Closing Resources

    Resources and Links:

    • Follow Marina Paul on Instagram
    • Superhera Website
    • For more information about the show, head to work with Lindsey on improving your nutrition, head to: http://www.lindseycortes.com/
    • Join REDS Recovery Membership: http://www.lindseycortes.com/reds
    • WaveBye Supplements – Menstrual cycle support code LindseyCortes for 15% off: http://wavebye.co
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    • Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast Archive & Search Tool – Search by sport, condition, or topic: lindseycortes.com/podcast
    • Female Athlete Nutrition Community – YouTube, Instagram @‌femaleathletenutrition, and private Facebook group

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    56 mins
  • 257: Real Food Revolution: My Perspective on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans
    Mar 19 2026

    Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes shares her take on the 2025–2030 USDA Dietary Guidelines released in 2026, explaining how the USDA updates them every five years and how they affect downstream food policy. She says the new inverted food pyramid and “eat real food” messaging feel more like marketing than a true 180, though she appreciates that the guidelines are shortened to 10 pages.

    From a sports dietetics lens, she critiques the low grain/carbohydrate guidance as inadequate for athletes, recommends past episodes on carbs, sugar, and during-training fuel, and notes athletes may need some refined carbs to avoid excessive fiber and GI issues. She likes the increased protein target (1.2–1.6 g/kg), the more permissive tone on whole fats despite a still-low saturated fat cap, and the stronger “limit alcohol” message, and discusses potential implications for SNAP, school lunches, and ultra-processed foods.

    Episode Highlights:

    • 01:22 WaveBye Sponsor Break
    • 03:00 USDA Guidelines Overview
    • 04:21 What USDA Does
    • 06:08 Food Pyramid to MyPlate
    • 08:30 Inverted Pyramid Marketing
    • 12:57 Eat Real Food Message
    • 15:23 10 Page Guidelines Shift
    • 16:24 Carb Limits for Athletes
    • 19:31 Whole Grains vs Refined Fuel
    • 19:57 Fiber and GI Reality Check
    • 22:29 RED-S Check In and Resources
    • 23:18 RED-S Recovery Options
    • 24:18 Why Community Support Matters
    • 25:02 Protein Targets Updated
    • 27:15 Whole Fats And Saturated Fat
    • 31:41 Alcohol Guidance Shift
    • 35:58 Policy Ripple Effects
    • 37:52 SNAP And Food Quality
    • 40:50 Biggest Takeaways
    • 42:02 Blame On Individuals
    • 44:27 Final Thanks And Resources
    Resources and Links:
    • Dietary Guidelines For Americans
    • FANP Episode 103: Stop Cutting The Carbs!
    • FANP Episode 248: The Science of Sugar for Athlete Performance & Health: Clarifying Natural vs Artificial vs Added
    • FANP Episode 195: Fast Fueling Facts: During Training Sports Nutrition
    • For more information about the show, head to work with Lindsey on improving your nutrition, head to: http://www.lindseycortes.com/
    • Join REDS Recovery Membership: http://www.lindseycortes.com/reds
    • WaveBye Supplements – Menstrual cycle support code LindseyCortes for 15% off: http://wavebye.co
    • Previnex Supplements – Joint Health Plus, Muscle Health Plus, plant-based protein, probiotics, and more; code CORTES15 for 15% off: previnex.com
    • Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast Archive & Search Tool – Search by sport, condition, or topic: lindseycortes.com/podcast
    • Female Athlete Nutrition Community – YouTube, Instagram @‌femaleathletenutrition, and private Facebook group

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    46 mins
  • 256: From the Heart: GLP-1 Thoughts and a Sincere Apology
    Mar 12 2026

    Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes, host of the Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast, reflects on Super Bowl ads, praising Dove’s body confidence message but feeling disheartened by multiple GLP-1 weight loss commercials and what she sees as renewed cultural pressure to lose weight. She clarifies she is not anti–weight loss or anti-medication, but supports body acceptance, fueling and nourishing with real food, and case-by-case medical decisions, and she critiques the broad “lose weight to be healthier” message, including concern about Serena Williams promoting Ozempic.

    Lindsey discusses REDs risk in female athletes and shares advice she gave an 11-year-old worried about being bigger than friends: bodies grow differently and she should keep fueling and training. She apologizes after a listener reported a GLP-1 ad ran on her podcast due to hosting-platform ad miscategorization, says it was fixed quickly, and invites listeners to email feedback.

    Episode Highlights:

    • 01:22 Period Pain Sponsor
    • 03:00 Super Bowl Ad Reactions
    • 05:03 GLP-1 Concerns
    • 09:09 Serena Ozempic Critique
    • 11:13 Body Acceptance Call
    • 11:42 REDS Support Resources
    • 14:14 Girl Athlete Q and A
    • 17:23 Ad Platform Apology
    • 22:43 Listener Feedback Invite
    • 24:57 Final Wrap Up
    Resources and Links:
    • FANP EP237: Biggest Loser, Fit for TV, & Weight Loss from Sports Dietitian perspective
    • For more information about the show, head to work with Lindsey on improving your nutrition, head to: http://www.lindseycortes.com/
    • Join REDS Recovery Membership: http://www.lindseycortes.com/reds
    • WaveBye Supplements – Menstrual cycle support code LindseyCortes for 15% off: http://wavebye.co
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    • Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast Archive & Search Tool – Search by sport, condition, or topic: lindseycortes.com/podcast
    • Female Athlete Nutrition Community – YouTube, Instagram @‌femaleathletenutrition, and private Facebook group

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    26 mins
  • 255: Beans - A Superfood of Flavor with Food Blogger Nora Bordeau
    Mar 5 2026

    The episode features Nora Bordeau of Balancing Bowls, a former collegiate rower and food blogger focused on practical bean- and lentil-based cooking for families and athletes. They discuss types of beans and lentils, nutrition benefits (protein, complex carbs, fiber, micronutrients, antioxidants), and how beans can count as multiple food groups.

    They cover convenience, affordability, accessibility, and how to use canned versus dried beans (soaking, rinsing, cooking tips). They address gas and bloating, fiber tolerance, and strategies like gradual intake increases and discarding soaking liquid. Nora shares recipe ideas including bean salads, crispy chickpeas, stuffed peppers, brothy beans, pizza spreads, and using blended beans to create creamy soups.

    Nora Bourdeau is the creator of Balancing Bowls, a food blog focused on balanced, practical cooking with a special passion for beans and lentils. A former college athlete, Nora brings a grounded, food-first perspective to nourishment, strength, and sustainability in the kitchen, helping women fuel their lives with confidence and flexibility.

    Episode Highlights:

    • 01:22 Period Pain Sponsor
    • 03:00 Meet Nora Bourdeau
    • 04:28 Why Beans Became The Focus
    • 06:36 Athlete Background And Fueling
    • 08:14 Bean Prep Stories And Tips
    • 10:19 Beans And Lentils Explained
    • 18:02 Nutrition Benefits Breakdown
    • 22:47 Protein And Meal Ideas
    • 26:40 Convenience Pantry Wins
    • 31:08 RED-Ss Check In And Resources
    • 33:07 RED-S Recovery Membership
    • 33:40 Canned Beans Myths
    • 34:52 Dried Beans Basics
    • 36:04 Soaking and Cooking Tips
    • 38:32 Brothy Beans and Soups
    • 40:32 Busy Night Flexibility
    • 44:20 Gas and Bloating Fixes
    • 53:47 Favorite Bean Recipes
    • 01:00:36 More Resources and Wrap

    Resources and Links:

    • Balancing Bowls Website
    • Follow Balancing Bowls on Instagram
    • For more information about the show, head to work with Lindsey on improving your nutrition, head to: http://www.lindseycortes.com/
    • Join REDS Recovery Membership: http://www.lindseycortes.com/reds
    • WaveBye Supplements – Menstrual cycle support code LindseyCortes for 15% off: http://wavebye.co
    • Previnex Supplements – Joint Health Plus, Muscle Health Plus, plant-based protein, probiotics, and more; code CORTES15 for 15% off: previnex.com
    • Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast Archive & Search Tool – Search by sport, condition, or topic: lindseycortes.com/podcast
    • Female Athlete Nutrition Community – YouTube, Instagram @‌femaleathletenutrition, and private Facebook group

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 254: Transforming Team Culture with Sports Psychologist Dr. Kate Bennett
    Feb 26 2026
    Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes, host of the Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast, welcomes returning guest Dr. Kate Bennett, a clinical sports psychologist, licensed Way of Champions trainer, and multiple-time national champion, to discuss her new venture, Full Send Consulting. Bennett explains that while her mental health practice (Athlete Insight) continues, Full Send was created to address the systemic gap between education about eating disorders/RED-S and rising prevalence rates by shifting from individual treatment to team- and coach-focused culture change. She outlines the Way of Champions philosophy—rooted in Eastern thought, mindfulness, values, and transformational (rather than transactional) coaching—emphasizing psychological safety, purpose, belonging, and eliminating fear-based scarcity mindsets to help teams become protective factors for athlete wellbeing. Lindsey connects these concepts to nutrition, RED-S prevention, and team-wide fueling standards, sharing an example of value-based work with a university equestrian team. They discuss how teammates and coaches influence culture, the importance of trust and accountability, and how athletes—including alternates—contribute to team success through relationships. Bennett describes how Full Send Consulting works with teams and one-on-one with coaches in customizable formats (one-day intensives to season-long support) and serves youth, high school, college, and professional teams in person, virtually, and via travel. Kate Bennett, PsyD, is a clinical sport psychologist. She is the reigning 2024 Downhill Masters National Champion in addition to being a two-time national track cycling champion. Prior to her clinical training, Dr. Bennett was an athletic trainer and cycling coach. She combines her sport experiences and clinical expertise to treat athletes recovering from eating disorders, disordered eating, exercise dependency, and REDs. Dr. Bennett authored "Treating Athletes with Eating Disorders." Episode Highlights: 01:22 Wave Bye Period Relief 03:00 Meet Dr Kate Bennett 05:41 Why Full Send Exists 10:38 From Awareness to Action 14:40 Why Rates Keep Rising 17:14 Way of Champions Method 20:30 Transactional vs Transformational 24:26 Fear and Scarcity Mindset 29:49 Trusting Teammates to Win 31:23 REDS Reality Check 32:03 Fierce Fit Fueled Support 33:55 From Rivalry to Girl Power 37:07 Olympic Alternates Matter 40:18 Team Nutrition Culture 41:33 Values Into Standards 43:01 Equestrian Team Case Study 47:53 Influence Is Never Neutral 48:48 Coaches Words About Food 53:43 Collaboration Circle Culture 54:45 Full Send Consulting Options 59:03 Final Resources and Farewell Resources and Links: FANP 215: Treating Athletes with Eating Disorders with Downhill Cycling Champion & Clinical Sport Psychologist Dr. Kate Bennett Full Send Consulting For more information about the show, head to work with Lindsey on improving your nutrition, head to: http://www.lindseycortes.com/ Join REDS Recovery Membership: http://www.lindseycortes.com/reds WaveBye Supplements – Menstrual cycle support code LindseyCortes for 15% off: http://wavebye.co Previnex Supplements – Joint Health Plus, Muscle Health Plus, plant-based protein, probiotics, and more; code CORTES15 for 15% off: previnex.com Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast Archive & Search Tool – Search by sport, condition, or topic: lindseycortes.com/podcast Female Athlete Nutrition Community – YouTube, Instagram @‌femaleathletenutrition, and private Facebook group Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    1 hr
  • 253: Athletes and Eating Disorders with Dr. Jillian Lampert of The Emily Program
    Feb 19 2026
    NEED HELP FOR AN EATING DISORDER? Call: 888-364-5977 or head to: https://emilyprogram.com/begin-recovery/ Host Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes interviews Dr. Jillian Lampert (Vice President of Strategy and Public Affairs at The Emily Program), who explains eating disorders as mental health diagnoses that disrupt a person’s relationship with food and negatively impact life, and outlines diagnoses including anorexia nervosa (including that it can occur without visible underweight), bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, ARFID, and OSFED; she notes orthorexia is not currently a DSM diagnosis. They discuss why athletes are at higher risk (temperament traits like persistence, rule-focus, and high standards combined with sport pressures), warning signs such as secrecy, defensiveness, and constant preoccupation with food, and serious health consequences including RED-S impacts, cardiac risk (especially with purging and electrolyte disruption), GI issues, bone and endocrine effects, and dental damage. Dr. Lampert describes The Emily Program’s full continuum of care (inpatient through outpatient, including virtual options), emphasizes individualized treatment for athletes (including decisions about training/competition), and shares Jessie Diggins’ public story of treatment, recovery, relapse, and ongoing support; the episode closes with encouragement to seek help by calling or requesting contact through emilyprogram.com. Dr. Jillian Lampert, PhD, MPH, RD, LD, FAED, is the Vice President of Strategy and Public Affairs for The Emily Program, a national eating disorder treatment company. She completed her doctorate degree in Nutrition and Epidemiology and Master of Public Health degree in Public Health Nutrition at the University of Minnesota. She earned a Master of Science degree in Nutrition at the University of Vermont and completed her dietetic internship at the University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinics. She has an expansive range of policy, clinical, research, education, teaching, and program development experience in the area of eating disorders. Episode Highlights: 01:22 Sponsor Break: WaveBye for Period Pain & Cycle Support03:00 Eating Disorder Help Resources (NEDA + Emily Program)04:00 Meet Dr. Jillian Lampert + Why Awareness Week Matters06:26 Eating Disorders 101: What They Are (and Aren’t)08:31 Types of Eating Disorders: Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating, ARFID, OSFED12:21 Where Orthorexia Fits + When “Healthy Eating” Becomes Harmful15:25 Why Athletes Are Higher Risk: Temperament, Perfectionism & Pressure17:25 Crossing the Line: Red Flags Like Secrecy, Defensiveness & Isolation21:21 The “Iceberg” of ED Thoughts + How Much You Think About Food25:02 Sponsor Break: RED-S Quiz + Recovery Membership & Coaching27:34 Physical Consequences: RED-S, Heart Risk, Electrolytes & GI Damage34:43 Why you should still talk to a doctor (even if they’re not ED-trained)35:24 From consequences to recovery: the real goal is feeling good again36:02 Inside The Emily Program: levels of care from inpatient to outpatient37:59 What makes The Emily Program different: all levels, nationwide, long-term support40:32 Athletes & recovery goals: using your drive without expecting a quick fix41:54 Jessie Diggins’ story: treatment, relapse, and staying on the team43:00 Can you keep training in treatment? How athlete care is individualized now51:45 Recovery is possible: skills that last, hope after relapse, and being your best self55:28 How to get help today: website, phone call, and don’t wait59:03 Final takeaway + where to find resources and support Resources and Links: For more information about the show, head to work with Lindsey on improving your nutrition, head to: http://www.lindseycortes.com/ Join REDS Recovery Membership: http://www.lindseycortes.com/reds WaveBye Supplements – Menstrual cycle support code LindseyCortes for 15% off: http://wavebye.co Previnex Supplements – Joint Health Plus, Muscle Health Plus, plant-based protein, probiotics, and more; code CORTES15 for 15% off: previnex.com Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast Archive & Search Tool – Search by sport, condition, or topic: lindseycortes.com/podcast Female Athlete Nutrition Community – YouTube, Instagram @‌femaleathletenutrition, and private Facebook group Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • 252: Electrolyte Products & Sports Nutrition Innovation with Jess Cerra
    Feb 12 2026
    In this episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast, host Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes discusses the complexities of nutrition, especially for female athletes, and the high expectations placed on them. Special guest Jess Cerra, Vice President of Product and Community Development at Elite Active Nutrition, shares her journey from an elite athlete to an entrepreneur in the sports nutrition industry. They dive deep into the importance of electrolytes, how sweat testing can help optimize hydration and balance, and the innovative products offered by Salt Stick. They also touch on Jess's personal athletic achievements and provide practical advice on managing nutrition and hydration for optimal performance. Episode Highlights: 01:22 The Impact of Menstrual Health on Female Athletes 03:01 Meet Our Guest: Jess Cerra 04:58 Jess Cerra's Athletic Journey and Education 09:43 Challenges and Triumphs in Professional Cycling 11:57 The Role of Mentorship in Sports 14:38 Transitioning to a Career in Sports Nutrition 16:03 Introduction to Elite Active Nutrition 21:35 The Importance of Electrolytes for Athletes 30:22 Recognizing Signs of Heat Stroke and Dehydration 31:03 Importance of Electrolytes in Recovery 31:43 Understanding Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDS) 32:23 Resources for Managing REDS 34:12 Practical Tips for Sweat Testing 36:06 Electrolyte Needs for Endurance Athletes 38:25 Debunking Myths About Electrolytes 39:09 Choosing the Right Electrolyte Products 41:52 Sweat Testing Methods and Tools 48:33 Electrolyte Needs for Different Athletes 56:40 Final Thoughts and Resources Cerra's athletic journey began with triathlons, where she quickly excelled, becoming the XTERRA amateur national champion in 2011 and ranking sixth in the professional women's division by 2011. Transitioning to professional road cycling in 2015, she competed for UCI Continental teams including Twenty16 (now Twenty24) and Hagens Berman–Supermint. Her notable achievements include winning the sprint classification and Stage 4 at the 2018 Redlands Bicycle Classic. Beyond her athletic pursuits, Cerra is the founder of JoJé Bar, a gluten-free, real-food energy bar designed for endurance athletes, which became part of the Alete Active Nutrition portfolio in 2021. She also co-founded The Last Best Ride, a gravel cycling event in her hometown of Whitefish, Montana, which allocates its proceeds to scholarships for women pursuing post-secondary education. Use code FAN20 for 20% off at saltstick.com Resources and Links: Follow Jess on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesscerra/?hl=en Follow SaltStick on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saltstick/?hl=en For more information about the show, head to work with Lindsey on improving your nutrition, head to: http://www.lindseycortes.com/ Join REDS Recovery Membership: http://www.lindseycortes.com/reds WaveBye Supplements – Menstrual cycle support code LindseyCortes for 15% off: http://wavebye.co Previnex Supplements – Joint Health Plus, Muscle Health Plus, plant-based protein, probiotics, and more; code CORTES15 for 15% off: previnex.com Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast Archive & Search Tool – Search by sport, condition, or topic: lindseycortes.com/podcast Female Athlete Nutrition Community – YouTube, Instagram @‌femaleathletenutrition, and private Facebook group Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    59 mins
  • 251: Supplements Standards and Food Safety with NSF's Sarah Kroll and John Travis
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode of the Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast, host Lindsey Elizabeth Cortes interviews Sarah Kroll, Vice President of Food and Nutrition at NSF, and John Travis, Principal Technical Manager at NSF. They discuss the complexities of nutrition and the importance of food safety and supplement standards.

    Kroll and Travis emphasize the role of NSF in protecting and improving human health through rigorous testing and certification processes, particularly in the areas of supplements, food products, and cosmetics. They also touch on the evolving landscape of consumer demand for clean and safe products, and NSF's role in ensuring quality and safety in a variety of industries.

    This episode provides valuable insights into how consumers can make informed choices about the products they use.

    Episode Highlights:

    • 01:22 The Impact of Period Pain on Women's Lives

    • 03:01 Meet the Experts: Sarah Kroll and John Travis

    • 06:25 NSF for Sport: Ensuring Supplement Safety

    • 09:21 The Importance of Certification and Standards

    • 28:17 Addressing RED-S in Female Athletes

    • 33:32 The Evolving Landscape of Supplements

    • 34:29 NSF's Expanding Role Beyond Supplements

    • 39:32 Food Safety and Consumer Awareness

    • 43:03 Supply Chain Stressors and Adulteration Risks

    • 45:36 The Rise of Sugar Substitutes

    • 50:27 Lead in Protein Powders: Understanding the Risks

    • 54:39 The Importance of Certification and Safe Consumption

    • 57:37 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    John Travis has more than 25 years of experience in analyzing dietary supplements, utilizing techniques such as gas and high-performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. His expertise in the analysis of dietary supplements for ingredients prohibited by antidoping organizations was instrumental in developing screening methods for NSF’s Certified for Sport program. These procedures help analyze and detect potentially harmful substances, contaminants and emerging drugs in dietary supplements. He joined NSF in 1995.

    Sarah Krol is Vice President, Food and Nutrition at NSF is responsible for NSF’s global Food and Nutrition division, which includes primary food production/agriculture and fisheries, food manufacturing and distribution, product claims certifications such as Organics/Non-GMO (including NSF’s subsidiary Quality Assurance International), and nutrition and wellness (including supplements and cosmetics).

    Resources and Links:

    • For more information about the show, head to work with Lindsey on improving your nutrition, head to: http://www.lindseycortes.com/

    • Join REDS Recovery Membership: http://www.lindseycortes.com/reds

    • WaveBye Supplements – Menstrual cycle support code LindseyCortes for 15% off: http://wavebye.co

    • Previnex Supplements – Joint Health Plus, Muscle Health Plus, plant-based protein, probiotics, and more; code CORTES15 for 15% off: previnex.com

    • Female Athlete Nutrition Podcast Archive & Search Tool – Search by sport, condition, or topic: lindseycortes.com/podcast

    • Female Athlete Nutrition Community – YouTube, Instagram @‌femaleathletenutrition, and private Facebook group


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    1 hr and 1 min