• Ep 77. Habits, Failures…and How I Got to the Red Carpet at the Oscars
    Mar 30 2026

    This is a Start Before You’re Ready story from the inbox to the red carpet. Kelly shares a James Clear idea that lands at just the right time, a studio challenge that doesn’t go as planned, and why she’s doubling down on truly listening to her people through the podcast and a new 21‑day ab challenge.


    Then she pulls back the curtain on an audacious, carefully planned “yes” that took her and Andrew to the Oscars complete with dress drama, traffic nightmares, and surreal red‑carpet moments and what that night taught her about controlling the controllables and belonging in any room exactly as she is.

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    26 mins
  • Ep 76. Make SHIFT Happen: Addiction, Food, and Finding Freedom with Yvette Salva
    Mar 23 2026

    In this powerful episode, Kelly talks with fitness professional, author, and coach Yvette Salva about her raw, unfiltered journey through anorexia, bulimia, alcohol, cocaine, and ultimately 23 years of sobriety. Yvette shares how moving from Spain to the U.S. as a teen left her feeling like she never fit in, and how that pain turned into restriction, over‑exercise, and a long battle with food and body image she hid even as a successful fitness pro. Drawing from her book Booze, Blow, and Pancakes, she explains why pancakes became the symbol of her bulimia, how addiction quietly escalated from weekend drinking to blackouts and cocaine, and the terrifying reality of losing everything and living out of her car before choosing recovery.


    Yvette and Kelly break down the four stages of change and spend time on the hardest part: being willing to stay uncomfortable long enough to truly transform. Yvette talks about why nine rehabs didn’t stick, what finally made her willing to change, and why no one can save someone who isn’t ready. She shares the simple but powerful “plan, accountability, and routine” framework she still uses today, and the story behind the phrase “Make SHIFT Happen” and how a keyboard became the metaphor for taking radical responsibility. This conversation is for anyone who has struggled with food, alcohol, perfectionism, or people‑pleasing—or loves someone battling addiction and wants to understand what real change looks like from the inside.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Booze, Blow, and Pancakes by Yvette Salva

    • Being Seen by Jennifer Gauntlett

    • Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes

    • Rachel Hollis’s podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rachel-hollis-podcast/id1245763628?i=1000755504222

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    49 mins
  • Ep 75. My Best Ideas Sucked: Granola, Grit, and Growing Something Real With Aaron Anker
    Mar 16 2026

    In this episode of Start Before You’re Ready, Kelly reconnects with longtime friend and Chief Granola Officer, Aaron Anker, the sole owner of Grandy Organics. From growing up in upstate New York to building one of the largest employers in his small Maine town, Aaron shares how a ski-bum detour, a vegan café in Aspen, and a deep love for the environment shaped his path into organic granola, trail mixes, and nuts that now line shelves at MOM’s Organic Market, Whole Foods, college campuses, smoothie bowl shops like South Block, and more. He opens up about becoming a solo owner, converting an abandoned elementary school on the Saco River into a solar-powered bakery, and why paying a living wage and knowing his team’s families means more to him than revenue milestones.


    Aaron and Kelly dive into the real behind-the-scenes of running an independent food brand in a world of massive conglomerates, from tariffs and ingredient sourcing to staying nimble when chocolate prices spike and regulations shift. Along the way, Aaron talks about intentional living, why local really matters in a state like Maine, and his belief that business is just a series of partnerships with employees, suppliers, and retailers. He leaves listeners with powerful ideas, including his favorite Mr. Rogers inspired mantra “anything that’s mentionable is manageable” and the reminder that you rarely feel ready before you start, whether you are launching a company, changing careers, or simply deciding to live where you truly want to be.

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    43 mins
  • Ep 74. 17 Years, 17 Lessons: What Actually Helps People Stay on Track with Their Health
    Mar 9 2026

    In this solo episode, I’m sharing 17 lessons from 17 years of coaching people through real-life seasons of health, busy schedules, and start again moments. You’ll hear how simple challenges and tiny habits like can create big shifts in consistency, confidence, and results without an extreme all-or-nothing approach. I also get honest about being a naturally disorganized person learning to ask for help, use tools like AI, and build systems so I can keep showing up for the people I serve. If you’ve ever wished you had more accountability, more community, or just a nudge to get back on track, this episode will give you ideas you can borrow and make your own—no membership required.

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    46 mins
  • Ep 73. Walking Through Unimaginable Loss with Faith, Grit, and Love with Tonya Koch Duncan
    Mar 2 2026

    In this emotional and hope-filled episode, I sit down with my childhood friend, Tonya Duncan, who shares the ultimate lesson in resilience. Tonya shares the story of her son Alex, who was born with multiple special needs and later diagnosed with aggressive testicular cancer in his early 20s. She talks about his fighting spirit, how he used the gifts given to him to help others, and how that generosity inspired the Alex G. Duncan Foundation for Fighting Testicular Cancer, which supports men and families walking through this diagnosis.


    Tonya also opens up about her daughter Ashley, a beautiful, high-achieving competitive cheerleader whose life was slowly taken over by addiction after an ankle injury and early exposure to opioids. She walks us through Ashley’s decade-long battle, the signs she missed, the guilt she wrestled with, and the reality of losing a child to overdose. We talk about the differences between losing a child to disease and to addiction, the strain and strength in her marriage to Darren, the role of faith and mindset, and how she’s slowly rediscovered movement, creativity, and joy while choosing, day by day, to seek peace rather than chase happiness.


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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep 72. Sara Kooperman on Building SCW: Resilience, Reinvention, and the Future of Fitness Education
    Feb 23 2026

    This episode of Start Before You’re Ready features Sara Kooperman, founder and CEO of SCW Fitness Education, who has spent over 40 years shaping the fitness industry through her MANIA® conventions, certifications, and continuing education. We talk about how SCW grew from a single workshop to six national MANIA® conferences, why live and hybrid education still matters in an online world, and how Sara continues to create affordable, accessible learning for group fitness instructors, personal trainers, and studio owners through events, livestream summits, and free monthly webinars.


    Sara shares her unlikely journey from dancer to lawyer to fitness entrepreneur, including opening (and closing) her first Chicago studio, taking big risks on credit cards to launch new cities, and what those failures taught her about leadership, money, and resilience. We also dig into the current state of the fitness industry, why in-person certifications and connection are so powerful, her perspective on GLP-1 medications and active agers, and her best advice for aspiring fit pros: ask for help, take risks, expect to fail, and keep going.


    SCW Fitness Education: https://scwfit.com

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    51 mins
  • Ep 71. The Next Chapter Starts Now: Reinvention with Bobby Kelly
    Feb 16 2026

    After more than three decades in fitness, Bobby Kelly has learned that real transformation goes far beyond the gym floor. In this episode, Bobby—founder of Results Only Fitness in Phoenix and author of The Next Chapter Starts Now joins Kelly to talk about reinvention, purpose, and what it really means to start again in the messy middle of life. From his beginnings as a step instructor in D.C. to mentoring midlife changemakers in Arizona, Bobby shares how fitness became his vehicle for coaching life’s biggest pivots.


    You’ll hear the story behind his new book, what it takes to truly own your disconnect, and why chasing desire isn’t selfish—it’s data. We talk about simple, intentional steps to start your next chapter right where you are, how to listen when your life is trying to get your attention, and the courage it takes to reset your standards in midlife.


    If you’re feeling stuck, restless, or ready for what’s next but don’t want to burn everything down to find it, this conversation will give you language, tools, and a whole lot of permission to begin again.


    Learn more about Bobby and grab your copy of The Next Chapter Starts Now at thenextchapterstartsnow.com

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Ep 70. The Laundromat That Became a Gym: How Brian Built Fit360 DC
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode of Start Before You’re Ready, Kelly sits down with Brian McGee — longtime coach and owner of Fit360 in Washington, DC. Brian shares how a personal heartbreak launched his 24-year fitness career, how his grandfather’s active lifestyle and his father’s MS diagnosis shaped his purpose, and how he built one of DC’s most respected coaching gyms from a former laundromat.


    They explore what it really takes to grow a brick-and-mortar fitness business, navigate risk, and stay rooted in the identity of being a coach first, owner second. This one’s full of hard-earned wisdom for anyone who loves fitness, coaching, and the idea of starting before you feel ready.

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    47 mins