Beyond Social Media: Stay Fit Britt’s Truth About Fitness, Family, and Finding Your Path
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Discover how fitness expert Brittney Stracener Everett balances being a female entrepreneur with family life in this inspiring conversation about personal growth and professional success. Learn valuable insights about blending families, setting boundaries with social media, and maintaining authenticity in the digital age. Stay Fit Britt shares her journey from single mom to successful business owner, offering hope and practical strategies for women building their empire.
(01:19) Britt's Early Life and Fitness Journey
(04:28) Transition to a Healthier Lifestyle
(07:02) Balancing Personal and Professional Life
(12:37) Virtual Fitness and Social Media Impact
(20:34) Family Dynamics and Parenting Challenges
(29:27) Blending Families
(34:07) Overcoming Personal Patterns and Struggles
(42:50) Daily Routines and Self-Care
(46:49) Handling Criticism and Staying Authentic
(49:13) The Importance of Being Present
(53:31) Final Thoughts and Reflections
About Our Featured Charity:
This season, Alex Perry On Fire is making a monetary contribution to each guest’s charity of choice. Brittney Stracener Everett’s charity of choice is The American Lung Association. For 120 years, people living in America have trusted The American Lung Association to protect their lungs, whether it's researching treatments and cures for lung diseases, keeping kids off tobacco, including e-cigarettes, or advocating for laws that protect the air we all breathe.
Their goals are big—defeat lung cancer, create a tobacco-free future, champion clean air for all, and improve the quality of life for those living with lung disease.
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