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We’re back and kicking off 2025 with the perfect guest! In today’s episode, Maddie Lymburner, the powerhouse behind MadFit, shares a side of herself that her community doesn’t often get to see. Maddie has built a thriving community of over 10 million subscribers on YouTube. Maddie’s mission is to empower women to feel confident and comfortable in their own skin. In this episode, Maddie takes us through her childhood and early love for dance, her decision to step back from sharing her personal life online, and navigating a public breakup. She also discusses her transition away from veganism and how her vision for MadFit has evolved over time.
If this episode resonates with you, be sure to share it with someone you think will also gain value from hearing Maddie’s message.
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0:00 - intro
2:48 - childhood
4:05 - Maddie didn’t take our advice
7:14 - the impact of dance
11:14 - struggles at home and bullying
14:38 - YouTube journey
18:28 - veganism
26:55 - BTS of a MadFit video
29:40 - community
31:09- relationship with the internet
34:35 - Maddie’s previous relationship and navigating the breakup
39:00 - advice for making a difficult decision
40:00 - copyright music
42:00 - self worth and negative self talk
46:14 - vision for the app
53:00 - Madore Athletics
1:01:54 - defining success
1:03:48 - meeting her husband
1:07:28 - the wedding
1:10:23 - babies!?
1:16:07 - in person events
1:19:34 - Real Talk: do you believe in soulmates and your worst habit?
1:36:54 - feedback from Maddie
Want to be featured in a future episode? Submit a 30-second video with your question to [email protected].
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We’re back and kicking off 2025 with the perfect guest! In today’s episode, Maddie Lymburner, the powerhouse behind MadFit, shares a side of herself that her community doesn’t often get to see. Maddie has built a thriving community of over 10 million subscribers on YouTube. Maddie’s mission is to empower women to feel confident and comfortable in their own skin. In this episode, Maddie takes us through her childhood and early love for dance, her decision to step back from sharing her personal life online, and navigating a public breakup. She also discusses her transition away from veganism and how her vision for MadFit has evolved over time.
If this episode resonates with you, be sure to share it with someone you think will also gain value from hearing Maddie’s message.
Join the Reroot Community:
Instagram - www.instagram.com/rerootpod
TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@rerootpod
Reroot Facebook Group - www.facebook.com/groups/1784427378276987
Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zLkm4-krI40
0:00 - intro
2:48 - childhood
4:05 - Maddie didn’t take our advice
7:14 - the impact of dance
11:14 - struggles at home and bullying
14:38 - YouTube journey
18:28 - veganism
26:55 - BTS of a MadFit video
29:40 - community
31:09- relationship with the internet
34:35 - Maddie’s previous relationship and navigating the breakup
39:00 - advice for making a difficult decision
40:00 - copyright music
42:00 - self worth and negative self talk
46:14 - vision for the app
53:00 - Madore Athletics
1:01:54 - defining success
1:03:48 - meeting her husband
1:07:28 - the wedding
1:10:23 - babies!?
1:16:07 - in person events
1:19:34 - Real Talk: do you believe in soulmates and your worst habit?
1:36:54 - feedback from Maddie
Want to be featured in a future episode? Submit a 30-second video with your question to [email protected].
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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