The Fourth Quarter Podcast

EP015: How Movements with Meaning Turn Grief into Gratitude


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A stroke at 43. A torn ACL. Missed race cutoffs. And somehow, an even stronger reason to keep going. We’re joined by Liz Doliber, a lifelong mover who turned fitness into community, grief into purpose, and endurance training into a blueprint for living well in the fourth quarter of life. Her journey starts with Jazzercise friendships and an active family life, then deepens after losing her brother to blood cancer and committing to charity endurance events and fundraising that has impacted countless lives. 

We talk about what it really takes to stay consistent when life gets loud: kids, full-time work, travel, injuries, and the temptation to believe your own excuses. Liz shares practical “workarounds” that make exercise doable, like keeping shoes in the car, taking the 20 minutes you have, finding creative ways to train while caring for family, and simplifying nutrition on the road. If you’re searching for motivation to get healthy, fitness after 40, healthy aging tips, or a mindset that survives setbacks, this conversation is packed with real-world strategies. 

Liz also tells an unforgettable Ironman story about finishing the distance even after losing the official timing chip, and the stranger who placed his medal around her neck. We close with music, reflection, and a simple truth: growing older is a privilege, and your story is still unwritten. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a push, and leave us a review with the next small step you’re ready to take.

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The Fourth Quarter PodcastBy Doug Talmadge & Ted Enea