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Eat Meat Sparingly: a Word of Wisdom Podcast

I Did a Triathlon (Even Though I Couldn’t Swim 😅)

11 Oct 2025

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In this inspiring episode of Eat Meat Sparingly: A Word of Wisdom Podcast, Ali Essig opens up about her first triathlon experience — from not knowing how to swim to crossing the finish line with confidence. She shares what it really takes to push past fear, self-doubt, and the sneaky ways we self-sabotage when chasing big goals. Through personal stories and faith-based reflection, Ali explores how adopting a growth mindset and leaning on others for help can transform your progress — in fitness, health, and life. You’ll also learn about powerful therapeutic tools like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Internal Family Systems (IFS) — and how they can help you reframe your inner dialogue, overcome mental roadblocks, and finally get out of your own way. Whether you’re training for something big or just trying to stick with a new habit, this episode will remind you: you’re capable of more than you think. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:14 The Triathlon Journey Begins 01:11 Training and Challenges 02:59 Learning to Swim 05:11 The Importance of a Coach 11:45 The Triathlon Day 14:36 Overcoming Negative Voices 15:35 Faith-Based vs. Fear-Based Thoughts 16:08 Overcoming Dichotomous Thinking 16:42 Embracing a Growth Mindset 17:44 The Power of Identity: Being a Learner 20:33 Therapeutic Tools for Positive Change 21:01 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Explained 23:30 Acceptance Commitment Therapy 25:26 Internal Family Systems Therapy 27:30 The Journey of Continuous Learning 30:48 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

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