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Healthy & Productive Living | Habits, Time Management, Routines, Consistency, Motivation, Weight Loss for Women Over 40

Healthy & Productive Living | Habits, Time Management, Routines, Consistency, Motivation, Weight Loss for Women Over 40

By: Kiley Owen PA-C | Free your time. Boost your energy. Feel your best.
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Free your time. Boost your energy. Feel your best.

Healthy & Productive Living is a podcast about creating better health, more energy, and a calmer, more intentional life — especially for women over 40 navigating midlife while juggling work, family, and everything else.

Does life feel too busy and chaotic? Do you have a packed schedule and an overwhelming to do list? Between juggling family responsibilities, growing in your career, managing your home, and handling unexpected daily tasks, do you find it challenging to build healthy and productive habits that truly last?

Does ”life” always seem to get in the way of your good intentions? Do you want to become more proactive instead of reactive in your daily routine? Are you tired of setting goals and sticking with them for a little while, only to fall off track and feel disappointed in yourself... again? Do you wish you could consistently see progress, build self-confidence, and finally make those long-term lifestyle changes?

If so, you’re definitely not alone, and you’re in the right place! This podcast is designed to help busy professionals, parents, caregivers, and those with hectic schedules to create sustainable healthy habits and maintain a productive lifestyle—in a way that feels relaxed, fun, and exciting... not stressful, restrictive, or boring.

I’m Kiley Owen, a certified physician assistant specialized in lifestyle medicine. I’m passionate about:

- Developing long-lasting health habits (aka creating a sustainable healthy lifestyle)

- Maximizing your precious time with effective time management strategies.

As a working mom and wife, I understand the unique challenges of staying consistent with healthy habits when so much is vying for your time and attention. Balancing the demands of family life, professional responsibilities, and personal well-being can feel overwhelming, but with the right time management strategies and simple, sustainable habits, it’s possible to stay consistent and thrive in every area of your life.

In this podcast, I provide actionable tips and strategies, such as:

- Habit-building principles for lasting success

- Creating better routines and systems

- Time management tips to make the most of your day

- Simple, practical life hacks to reduce stress and streamline your life

- Healthy eating and and fitness tips for optimal health and well-being.


I also dive deep into the mindset needed for long-term success, covering topics like:

- Getting and staying motivated

- Overcoming procrastination

- Building self-discipline

- Avoiding burnout

- Maintaining consistency and momentum

- Avoiding self-sabotage and staying on track.

Episodes offer easy-to-implement strategies that will give you quick wins and help you see real results. If you’re ready to transform your life with healthy and productive habits that stick, join me on this journey to create a fulfilling, healthy and productive lifestyle!

Disclaimer: The content of this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only, not medical advice. Please speak with your health care professional about any health concerns you may have.

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Episodes
  • Ep 72 - If You Had 10 Extra Hours This Week, What Would Change? (Creating Margin in a Full Life)
    Mar 4 2026

    Do you ever feel like you’re constantly behind?

    Like no matter how hard you try, how early you wake up, or how organized you attempt to be… there’s still this low-grade hum in the background telling you you’re not doing enough?

    In this episode, we look at a different possibility.

    What if it’s not a discipline problem?

    What if it’s a margin problem?

    We'll cover:

    🔸 If you had 10 extra hours this week, what would actually change?

    🔸 Would you rest differently, move differently, respond differently?

    🔸 Would your evenings feel calmer?

    🔸 Would your workouts feel less rushed?

    🔸 Would you snap less and breathe more?

    Instead of telling you to try harder, this episode explores how time management and margin affect your capacity, your health habits, and your patience.

    When your calendar is packed edge to edge, willpower becomes expensive. And relying on motivation alone in a full life rarely works long-term.

    But small structural shifts can quietly change how everything feels.

    If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by your schedule, or wondering how to create margin in a full life, this conversation will give you a new lens to look through.

    You don’t need a new personality.

    You might just need breathing room.

    👉 Grab my free resource, Get 10 Hours Back, where I share the strategies I personally use to create more breathing room in my week... so habits like movement, rest, nutrition, and self-care have space to exist.

    Enjoying the podcast? Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. And if you’re finding it helpful, I’d love it if you left a review! ❤️️

    Interested in coaching? Click ➡️ here.

    Let's connect!

    On Facebook: @healthyproductivelivingwithkiley

    On Instagram: @healthy.productive.living

    The content of this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only, not medical advice. Please speak with your health care professional about any health concerns you may have.

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    7 mins
  • Ep 71 - 💡 The Reframe: Expect It to Take 3 Years
    Feb 26 2026

    Have you ever wondered why you keep quitting too soon… even when you care deeply about the goal?

    Maybe you are trying to build muscle. Or trying to lose weight. Or working on better habits. Even when you are doing things “right,” it can feel slow.

    In this short reframe episode, we zoom out.

    What if the issue is not your discipline or motivation… but your timeline?

    There is a pressure that comes from expecting big transformation in a few months. It shows up as urgency. As overhauling everything. As pushing harder when results do not appear fast enough. And eventually, as burnout.

    This episode offers a different lens. A longer one.

    Not about lowering standards. Not about coasting. But about understanding how real change actually works. The kind that builds strength, endurance, consistency, and identity over time.

    If you've ever felt behind in your fitness journey or frustrated with slow progress, this conversation will feel grounding.

    Sometimes the shift is not about doing more. Sometimes it's about expecting it to take longer. And noticing what that changes.

    This episode is about:

    🔸 Sustainable fitness

    🔸 Building muscle over 40

    🔸 Long term habit change

    🔸 Why progress feels slow

    🔸 How to stop quitting

    🔸 The long game in health and personal growth

    Enjoying the podcast? Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode—and if you’re finding it helpful, I’d love it if you left a review! ❤️️

    👉 Grab my free guide: Get 10 Hours Back. This is how I personally free up 10+ hours per week!

    Interested in coaching? Click ➡️ here.

    Let's connect!

    On Facebook: @healthyproductivelivingwithkiley

    On Instagram: @healthy.productive.living

    The content of this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only, not medical advice. Please speak with your health care professional about any health concerns you may have.

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    4 mins
  • Ep 70 - Why Setbacks Happen Right After You Feel Good (And a Smarter Way to Reach Your Fitness Goals)
    Feb 24 2026

    You know the feeling... You’re finally consistent with your workouts. Your energy is up. Your strength is improving.

    And then something flares. A knee. An elbow. Your motivation.

    In this episode, we’re talking about why setbacks often happen right after you start feeling strong. It's not because you’re careless or because you lack discipline. But because feeling good can quietly lead to doing too much, too fast.

    If you’ve ever increased your workout intensity and ended up with knee pain, tennis elbow, overtraining symptoms, or unexpected burnout, this conversation is for you.

    We explore what’s really happening when your body struggles with abrupt changes in exercise, why gradual progress supports injury prevention, how midlife fitness requires a slightly different pace, and why slow, steady adjustments are often the smarter path to reaching your fitness goals.

    This episode is not about holding back. It’s about building strength, improving metabolism, and increasing endurance in a way your body can sustain long term.

    Inside, we talk about:

    🔸 Why injuries and setbacks often follow seasons of feeling strong

    🔸 The connection between overtraining, recovery, and burnout

    🔸 How increasing workout intensity too quickly can impact joints and overall performance

    🔸 What sustainable fitness progress actually looks like in real life

    🔸 Why slow and steady is often the key to avoiding injury and staying consistent

    If you’re working on strength training, returning to running, or trying to lose weight without sabotaging your metabolism, this episode offers a calm reframe.

    You don’t need to prove anything. You just need a pace that allows you to keep going.

    Enjoying the podcast? Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode—and if you’re finding it helpful, I’d love it if you left a review! ❤️️

    👉 Grab my free guide: Get 10 Hours Back. This is how I personally free up 10+ hours per week!

    Interested in coaching? Click ➡️ here.

    Let's connect!

    On Facebook: @healthyproductivelivingwithkiley

    On Instagram: @healthy.productive.living

    The content of this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only, not medical advice. Please speak with your health care professional about any health concerns you may have.

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    7 mins
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