Ep. 176 | Health Is Your FIRST Line of Defense: Why “Eat Less, Move More” Can Be Dangerous with Allison Tharp

Ep. 176 | Health Is Your FIRST Line of Defense: Why “Eat Less, Move More” Can Be Dangerous with Allison Tharp

Author: Lora Thorson, Defenders USA March 26, 2026 Duration: 1:05:13

Most women aren’t failing their health… They were never given the right playbook.

This conversation with Allison Tharp will challenge everything you thought you knew about health, fitness, and what it really means to take care of your body.

You’ll learn:

* Why “eat less, move more” is failing women

* How hormones impact everything from fat loss to energy

* The connection between health, identity, and self-worth

* Why community is critical for long-term resilience

* How to take ownership of your health for yourself and your family

This is about more than fitness.

It’s about living strong, thinking clearly, and showing up with purpose.

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In this powerful conversation, Lora sits down with Allison Tharp, health educator and Director of the Mississippi Diabetes Network, to unpack the truth about women’s health, hormones, and why so many are struggling in systems that were never built for them. Allison shares her deeply personal journey — from battling weight and unhealthy habits to rebuilding her life through faith, discipline, and purpose.

This episode goes beyond surface-level fitness advice. It challenges the “move more, eat less” mindset, exposes the flaws in modern health systems, and calls women to take ownership of their bodies with wisdom and resilience. From metabolic health to identity, from community to courage… this is a conversation about playing the long game and living with intention.

If you’ve ever felt stuck, frustrated, or misunderstood in your health journey… this is for you.

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Hosted by Lora Thorson of Defenders USA, the Defenders LIVE Podcast moves beyond simple technique to explore the broader, often unspoken aspects of personal defense. This isn't just about what happens on the range; it's about cultivating the mindset, awareness, and practical wisdom you carry into everyday life. Each conversation is grounded in real-world experience, offering tangible insights that bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and lived application. You'll hear discussions that delve into situational preparedness, legal considerations, and the psychological resilience required to navigate complex scenarios. The aim is to foster a more competent and thoughtful approach to self-reliance, making this podcast a resource for anyone committed to responsible defense. By integrating education with personal growth, these episodes provide a space for listeners to reflect on their own journey and develop a more holistic understanding of what it means to be prepared. Tune in for honest dialogue that empowers you to think critically and act responsibly, strengthening your confidence both in skill and in character.
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