The Well: Pep Talks & Reflections

The Well: Pep Talks & Reflections

by Elle Woodworth
Season 1
What You Aren’t Changing, You Are Choosing
Episode Title: What You Aren’t Changing, You Are Choosing Podcast: The Well: Pep Talks & Reflections Host: Elle Woodworth, RD Episode Description If you’ve ever felt stuck in patterns you know you want to change—but keep telling yourself you’ll get to it later—this episode is for you. Today’s reflection centers on a powerful perspective shift: what you aren’t changing, you are choosing. Not from a place of blame, but from awareness. Because even when a choice feels unconscious, it’s still shaping your daily experience. In this episode, we explore why habits feel hard to change, how your brain is wired for familiarity, and how small, intentional shifts can help you move out of autopilot and into alignment with the life you actually want to live. What This Episode Covers Why unintentional habits can keep you feeling stuck The difference between blame and awareness in behavior change How “doing nothing” is still a form of choosing Why your brain resists change—even when you want it How overwhelm leads to postponing habits and self-care The power of small, consistent actions over all-or-nothing thinking Support Beyond the Episode Transform your listening experience into actionable insights with the “What You Aren’t Changing, You Are Choosing” reflection worksheet Watch The Well: In Session for real-life examples and practical strategies Explore 1:1 nutrition sessions, and personalized meal planning designed to help you build habits that fit your life—without perfection or overwhelm
A New Version of Yourself
Episode Title: Respect Yourself While You Figure Things Out Podcast: The Well: Pep Talks & Reflections Host: Elle Woodworth, RD Episode Description If you’ve ever felt frustrated with yourself for not being further along—or thought, “I should have this figured out by now”—this episode is for you. Today’s reflection centers on a simple but powerful reminder: you’ve never been this version of yourself before. Growth requires learning, experimenting, and navigating new habits—and that process deserves respect, not criticism. In this episode, we explore how progress often looks messy, why self-judgment can slow your growth, and how practicing self-respect in the middle of the process can help you build confidence, consistency, and sustainable change. What This Episode Covers Why growth feels uncomfortable when you’re doing something new How comparing yourself to where you “should” be creates unnecessary pressure The importance of recognizing small wins—not just outcomes Why self-respect is essential for building sustainable habits How shifting your self-talk can change your experience of progress The role of experimentation in finding what actually works for you Support Beyond the Episode Transform your listening experience into actionable insights with the “Respect Yourself While You Figure Things Out” reflection worksheet Watch The Well: In Session for real-life examples and practical strategies Explore 1:1 nutrition sessions, and personalized meal planning designed to help you build habits that fit your life—without perfection or overwhelm
Live for Yourself
Episode Title: S1:E4 Live for Yourself Podcast: The Well: Pep Talks & Reflections Host: Elle Woodworth, RD Episode Description If you’ve ever felt weighed down by other people’s opinions—or found yourself second-guessing every choice—this episode is for you. Inspired by Harrison Ford, “They will criticize you for what you are, for what you are not, and for what they think you are… So, live for yourself, because in the end, the only thing that matters is being true to your own path,” Elle explores how to stop seeking permission, release guilt, and focus on building a life that aligns with your values—not someone else’s expectations. You’ll learn practical strategies for staying grounded, honoring your priorities, and navigating judgment without letting it derail your progress or peace of mind. What This Episode Covers Why no matter what you do, someone will have an opinion How people criticize not just your actions, but who you are—or who they think you should be The difference between constructive feedback and judgment that doesn’t serve you How to set boundaries with opinions while staying true to your own path Practical strategies to make decisions with confidence, clarity, and self-compassion Support Beyond the Episode Turn your listening into actionable steps with the episode reflection worksheet Watch The Well: In Session for behind-the-scenes nutrition strategies, habit-building guidance, and real-life examples from Elle’s practice Explore 1:1 nutrition sessions, and personalized meal planning, designed to help you build consistency without guilt, restriction, or overwhelm Key Takeaway You can’t control what others think, but you can control whether you live in alignment with your values. Life is too short to live for approval—live for yourself, one intentional choice at a time.
You Are What You Do Consistently — Not What You Do Occasionally
Episode Title: S1:E3 You Are What You Do Consistently — Not What You Do Occasionally Podcast: The Well: Pep Talks & Reflections Host: Elle Woodworth, RD Episode Description If you’ve ever felt frustrated by your “all-or-nothing” approach to health, this episode is for you. Inspired by Aristotle’s famous words, “We are what we repeatedly do,” Elle shares why consistency—not perfection—is what truly shapes your habits, energy, and health. You’ll learn why occasional effort isn’t the problem, why big overhauls rarely stick, and how tiny, repeatable actions build real, lasting change. In this episode, you’ll discover how to create habits that actually fit your life, even on your busiest or messiest days. What This Episode Covers Why occasional bursts of effort leave you feeling stuck and frustrated How the myth of “big starts” keeps people trapped in all-or-nothing cycles Why tiny, repeatable actions are the foundation of lasting habits Practical strategies for building simple, manageable routines around meals, snacks, hydration, and mindful pauses A client story showing how small, consistent changes can transform energy, cravings, mood, and confidence Support Beyond the Episode Turn your listening into actionable steps with the episode reflection worksheet Watch The Well: In Session for behind-the-scenes nutrition strategies, habit-building guidance, and real-life examples from Elle’s practice Explore 1:1 nutrition sessions, and personalized meal planning, designed to help you build consistency without guilt, restriction, or overwhelm Key Takeaway You are what you do consistently — not what you do occasionally. One small, repeatable action, even on your most ordinary days, will reshape your habits, energy, and confidence over time. Intro sounds by Kaselmeyk
Let Your Pile of Good Things Grow
Episode Title: S1:E2 Let Your Pile of Good Things Grow Podcast: The Well: Pep Talks & Reflections Host: Elle Woodworth, RD Episode Description If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the idea of “fixing everything” at once—this episode is for you. Today’s reflection centers on a simple but powerful idea from Rainbow Rowell: “What if instead of thinking about solving your whole life you just think about adding additional good things. One at a time. Just let your pile of good things grow.” In this episode, we explore how small, positive choices—one at a time—can accumulate into meaningful change. You don’t need perfection or massive overhauls. You just need consistency, curiosity, and a willingness to celebrate small wins. What This Episode Covers Why “solve everything” thinking often leads to frustration and burnout How tiny, manageable habits—like drinking an extra glass of water or adding one piece of fruit—build momentum The science of small wins and why your brain loves them Practical strategies for stacking habits, tracking wins, and focusing on accumulation rather than perfection A real-life client story illustrating how small, consistent changes lead to real energy, confidence, and control Support Beyond the Episode Turn your listening into actionable steps with the episode reflection worksheet Watch The Well: In Session for behind-the-scenes nutrition strategies, habit-building guidance, and real-life examples from Elle’s practice Explore 1:1 nutrition sessions, and personalized meal planning, designed to help you build consistency without guilt, restriction, or overwhelm Intro sounds by: Kaselmeyk
Old Behavior
Episode Title: S1:E1 Old Behavior Podcast: The Well: Pep Talks & Reflections Host: Elle Woodworth, RD Episode Description If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Why do I keep doing this when I know better?”—this episode is for you. Today’s reflection centers on a powerful truth: old behaviors stick around because they’re still meeting a need. That doesn’t mean you’re weak, undisciplined, or failing at change. It means you’re human. In this episode, we explore how habits like stress eating, skipping meals, grazing at night, or relying on food for comfort often serve an important purpose—and how real, lasting change begins not with force or shame, but with understanding. What This Episode Covers Why old habits resurface even when you’re motivated and capable How behaviors like stress snacking or overeating often solve an unmet need The difference between fighting a habit and understanding its function Why removing a behavior without replacing its purpose doesn’t work How to create supportive rituals instead of rigid rules Support Beyond the Episode Turn your listening into actionable steps with the episode reflection worksheet Watch The Well: In Session for behind-the-scenes nutrition strategies, habit-building guidance, and real-life examples from Elle’s practice Explore 1:1 nutrition sessions, and personalized meal planning, designed to help you build consistency without guilt, restriction, or overwhelm
Introducing The Well
Trailer
Refill your cup with encouragement, practical tools, and mindset shifts for real-life wellness. Join Elle Woodworth, Registered Dietitian, as she shares down-to-earth guidance for building lasting healthy habits, finding balance, and showing up for yourself—without chasing perfection. Part pep talk, part reflection, this podcast helps you stay motivated, break old patterns, and embrace small, intentional steps toward a healthier, more confident you. Intro sounds by Kaselmeyk