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Have you ever wondered what it takes to truly embrace movement as a lifestyle, not just an obligation?
In this episode of BariNation, April speaks with longtime bariatric friend, Casey Kilduff, whose journey as a runner is nothing short of inspiring. Casey opens up about the determination it took to run after bariatric surgery, how she had to adapt her training and nutrition to fit her new body, and why movement—no matter what form it takes—is deeply personal. They talk about consistency, finding joy in the process, and ditching the judgment that often comes with fitness. Whether you are just starting your movement journey or looking for motivation to keep going, Casey’s story proves that small steps lead to incredible transformations. Tune in for an inspiring story of determination in a no-judgment zone, and check out the BariNation Community to discover the resources we provide.
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Casey Kilduff - Instagram
BIOGRAPHY: I had Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy surgery in March of 2021 and lost half my body weight. In December of 2023 I had revisional surgery to Roux n Y RNY due to severe GERD and a hiatal hernia. Movement has been my biggest growth point post op. My favorite thing to do is spend time with my sweet old lady rescue dog, Olive.
ABOUT:
If the BariNation podcast helps power your bariatric journey, become a monthly podcast supporter and help us produce the show! Visit www.barinationpodcast.com and help us support people treating the disease of obesity with humor, humility, and honesty.
We need your help to keep the BariNation Podcast in production. Your one-time or recurring donations help us ensure this free support remains open to everyone. Click Drive To Thrive - Donation to learn more and give. THANK YOU for your support!
By April Williams4.8
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to truly embrace movement as a lifestyle, not just an obligation?
In this episode of BariNation, April speaks with longtime bariatric friend, Casey Kilduff, whose journey as a runner is nothing short of inspiring. Casey opens up about the determination it took to run after bariatric surgery, how she had to adapt her training and nutrition to fit her new body, and why movement—no matter what form it takes—is deeply personal. They talk about consistency, finding joy in the process, and ditching the judgment that often comes with fitness. Whether you are just starting your movement journey or looking for motivation to keep going, Casey’s story proves that small steps lead to incredible transformations. Tune in for an inspiring story of determination in a no-judgment zone, and check out the BariNation Community to discover the resources we provide.
IN THIS EPISODE:
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
RESOURCES:
GUEST RESOURCES:
Casey Kilduff - Instagram
BIOGRAPHY: I had Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy surgery in March of 2021 and lost half my body weight. In December of 2023 I had revisional surgery to Roux n Y RNY due to severe GERD and a hiatal hernia. Movement has been my biggest growth point post op. My favorite thing to do is spend time with my sweet old lady rescue dog, Olive.
ABOUT:
If the BariNation podcast helps power your bariatric journey, become a monthly podcast supporter and help us produce the show! Visit www.barinationpodcast.com and help us support people treating the disease of obesity with humor, humility, and honesty.
We need your help to keep the BariNation Podcast in production. Your one-time or recurring donations help us ensure this free support remains open to everyone. Click Drive To Thrive - Donation to learn more and give. THANK YOU for your support!

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