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Military Spouse Spotlight: Fitness, Motherhood, and Building a Portable Business

July 10, 2026 by Julie, Katie McDonald Leave a Comment

Military Spouse Spotlight: Taryn 

For the Love of Fitness

Taryn is not a woman who takes “no” for an answer. Faced with years of obstacles, setbacks, and opportunities to take the easy path, she has continuously chosen to prioritize her health, wellness, and fitness so she can be the best version of herself. A mother of two young children, an Air Force doctor’s wife, and a personal trainer, Taryn’s grit, determination, resilience, and spirit are an inspiration to all women who’ve felt overwhelmed by stress, change, and circumstances beyond their control. 

Military Spouse Spotlight: Fitness, Motherhood, and Building a Portable Business

Seeking “Fit”

Taryn has been interested in being “fit” since she was a teenager, but it took her years to define what that realistically meant for her and how she could achieve it in a healthy way. Because her sister was a college athlete and because of the influencers she watched online, Taryn was exposed to a variety of fitness programs that she bounced between unsatisfyingly. Her goals always felt just out of reach, and she felt like true fitness was never in the cards for her, no matter how hard she tried. 

Taryn got married when she was nineteen years old, and she and her husband bonded over going to the gym together. While he was “building muscle like crazy,” she was frustrated by her slow, confusing progress. She fell into a cycle of detrimental thinking that plagues countless women: “I must not be working hard enough,” “I must eat less,” and “lifting weights will make you bulky.”

Even though she was consistently showing up to the gym, she was still unhealthy because she nearly passed out from not eating enough. As was the trend at the time, she tracked her food in MyFitnessPal, but she didn’t understand what a calorie deficit was or the importance of carbohydrates and protein. She followed the misleading narrative that eating less will make you leaner, but without understanding the science of nutrition and food’s vital role as fuel, she wasn’t seeing the results she so desperately craved. While she has never had a diagnosable eating disorder, her eating was disordered, and Taryn believes that every woman who has tried to lose weight has suffered from disordered eating because they don’t understand how their bodies work. 

Taryn became exposed to weights after college and became consistent in her growth. Going to the gym in pursuit of fitness “became part of who I was” and remained a vital touchstone for her. At the same time, Taryn began her career in communications and marketing but felt called to launch her own business—a dream that would not be realized for years.

Like so many other entrepreneurs, she felt like she “had to have it all figured out, and it would be so hard with so much sacrifice.” Yes, she would realize that the journey would be difficult, but the long hours, studying, and risks would ultimately pay off in the form of a thriving and fulfilling fitness coaching business, Happy Body Coaching Collective. 

Military Spouse Spotlight: Fitness, Motherhood, and Building a Portable Business

Medical School, Motherhood, and a New Kind of Strength

Her husband was a medical student at the Uniformed Services University, so Taryn was the primary breadwinner. The couple moved from Utah to Maryland during COVID, and they bonded over going to the rock-climbing gym together. Taryn felt frustrated because she kept hurting her back and lifting heavier loads, and she still felt like she couldn’t match the “fit” women at the gym that she so admired. 

Hindsight has given her the wisdom and clarity to see the mistakes and hiccups along the way, but Taryn firmly believes that “nothing has been the wrong decision” because “everything I’ve tried, quit, and gave up on has all led me to where I am now.” Like so many of us who have the best of intentions, Taryn was “doing the best with what I had at the time.” 

Taryn faced a series of life-changing events in 2020. As COVID shut the world down, she learned that she was expecting her first child. She was so scared and cried at the news because she thought she would never reach her fitness goals. Going to the gym, being strong, and being lean had all become such core parts of her identity, and she had no role models to show her that she could still do all of those things as a mother.

Military Spouse Spotlight: Fitness, Motherhood, and Building a Portable Business

She wrote in her journal, “You get to be the kind of mother you want to be,” and she took time to reflect on what that would uniquely mean for her. “I wanted to be really active with my kids and be strong,” Taryn said, but her path towards that goal wouldn’t be easy.

She was still working remotely to support their growing family, depressed, and trying to double down on working out. However, she was so sick and couldn’t eat anything besides juice and fruit for three months. She had been struggling to understand nutrition and its impact on her performance for years, and she was shocked to learn that she had gestational diabetes.

She cared so deeply about her health, so she knew she had to renegotiate her habits. She didn’t want to take insulin and was just told at her prenatal appointment to track her blood sugar and eat protein. Aware of how little she knew about the why behind nutrition, she dove into the science so she could fuel herself properly. At the same time, she discovered a newfound love for running. 

Leading up to her daughter’s birth, she was scared of having abdominal separation, and, unfortunately, she did have diastasis recti and dramatic stretch marks that made it appear as though she had twins. She felt like it would be impossible to balance motherhood and fitness in her new body and with the competing demands of her baby, her career, and her husband’s career. However, that stubborn voice inside of her told her to keep researching and to keep trying. 

“Motherhood awoke something in me,” Taryn said about the monumental change in her outlook and drive. She explained that when you’re a nursing mother, you don’t have a choice but to do the hard things you don’t want to do. You set aside your fatigue and wake up night after night to care for your baby. In the same way, she realized she had the strength to keep showing up for herself and could apply her new consistency and dedication to her fitness. “By and large being consistent has not been an issue for me,” Taryn said, and she attributed it to the countless hard things she did over and over again as a new mother. 

Military Spouse Spotlight: Fitness, Motherhood, and Building a Portable Business

The Challenging Clinical Years

Six months after their daughter was born, her husband started his clinical rotations, and their world was turned on its head. Their young family moved from hotel to hotel, state to state, across the country every 6-12 weeks for two years. This lack of stability could have been a major setback for Taryn, but she reminded herself that she survived a 48-hour labor with an epidural that didn’t work; in summary, she “felt a little bit unstoppable.” 

Like so many military and medicine spouses, she learned to be resourceful and to make the best of a difficult and uncomfortable set of circumstances. Not wanting to sacrifice her exercise routine, she brought a set of TRX straps with her and used her Ninja Foodie and the hotel’s outdoor grills to cook nutritious meals. She would make six trips up and down the stairs to unload her Costco haul while holding her infant daughter, but she wouldn’t take the easy path and quit because she wanted this “to be a lifestyle, not a six-week sprint.”

Even though she was still working remotely, she was able to walk 3-5 miles a day with her daughter and doggedly focused on core work to heal her diastasis recti. She admitted how difficult these postpartum days were; she remembered crying her eyes out and being a mess, but having her fitness goals gave her something to focus on and get her through. All along, she saved and saved for a home gym and for a personal training certification so she could more easily achieve her fitness goals. 

After nine months of work, Taryn completed her personal training certification, but she applied that knowledge only to her own fitness journey for the first year. At a year postpartum, she was the leanest she’d ever been; she was getting enough calories, lifting weights at the bases’ gyms, and jumping rope on the hotels’ decks or in public parks while her daughter crawled nearby.

The only consistent thing about her husband’s schedule was that it was inconsistent, and she essentially was operating as a single parent. Meanwhile, they had to evict the tenant who had been renting their home in Maryland; the tenant trashed the house, and it also flooded. As a result, they had to relocate to a temporary apartment for six months, but Taryn was so grateful to have access to a gym, childcare, and a full kitchen—such a step up from hotel minifridges! 

Military Spouse Spotlight: Fitness, Motherhood, and Building a Portable Business

The Birth of Her Portable Fitness Business

She gave birth to their son a month before her husband graduated from medical school, and her second pregnancy was far from easy. She was still working full-time and hating her job, and her husband’s clinical rotations were still sending them across the country. In fact, she drove across the country three times during her pregnancy as they looped from Maryland to Texas to California; they even flew out to Hawaii. Just as Taryn thought their nomadic, high-pressure lives couldn’t get any harder, she was unexpectedly laid off while six months pregnant. It was a big blow to her ego, and she spent two days mourning what she had lost. 

However, it was ultimately a blessing in disguise because it gave her the push she needed to achieve a long-awaited dream. Starting her own business was “so scary for so many reasons,” but she thought to herself, “What do I have to lose?” She used half of her separation pay to purchase a computer and invest in a business coaching program; she earned it back in her first year. 

The following year was one challenge after another. With a newborn and a toddler in tow, the growing family moved to Las Vegas for her husband’s internship year, during which he routinely worked 90 hours a week. Taryn said that her husband’s time as a general surgery intern was “the hardest year of our lives” because her husband never saw their kids. She knew no one, didn’t have the military community or the resources of a base to fall back on, was raising two young children on her own away from their family and friends, and was trying to build her business. She was battling baby blues, anxiety, and dissatisfaction with her body and was under enormous pressure and strain from years of her and her husband’s stress. 

Her husband hadn’t matched into a residency program when they arrived in Vegas, and he didn’t match again when he finished his intern year. Instead, he was unexpectedly assigned to Guam—their 20th choice—as a flight surgeon. Taryn emphasized how important it was that she didn’t make plans that revolved around her husband’s career because it was so unpredictable and out of their control. She built her personal training company to exist virtually so she could work with clients all over the world and continue her business wherever the military sends them. “I have gotten really good at not making plans but still progressing,” she said with pride. 

Military Spouse Spotlight: Fitness, Motherhood, and Building a Portable Business

Finding Peace

Guam has been a “breath of fresh air” that she has so sorely needed. Water is the most healing element in the world, and being surrounded by it has made a huge difference for Taryn and her family. The slower pace has forced them to slow down, something she didn’t know how to do after years of constantly packing up and moving. Before moving to Guam, her oxidative stress levels and inflammation were high, but she has seen such positive progress in her healing journey since she’s spent more time in nature. 

Of course, Guam is not without its challenges. She’s had to be more strategic about saving money and maximizing getting their nutrients; being on a relatively remote island comes with a high cost of living and limited shopping options. Balance and health can only be possible if they’re sustainable, and this move has helped her to be more humble and more empathetic to her clients. 

As a coach, she feels more capable and confident helping others because she’s gone through so many of the same problems and struggles as her clients. She’s had unproductive and unhealthy relationships with food and fitness, her skin is loose and stretches more after having two kids, and her life is full of time-consuming demands.

However, she sees her kids as her reason to be fit, not an excuse or an obstacle. She wants her clients to see that their fitness journey increases their capacity to hold more in their lives. “Mothers are the life blood of families,” Taryn said, and she wants to ensure that they are nurturing themselves just like they support their children and husbands. She knows firsthand how important physical, mental, and emotional strength are and how fitness and wellness build and promote them. 

What Military Spouses Can Learn From Taryn’s Story

So many military wives have an entrepreneurial spirit, and it makes Taryn sad that they label their businesses as just a hobby and downplay their passions. She takes pride in being a business owner, a mother, a wife, and a fitness enthusiast; it is possible to hold multitudes and to be multi-faceted. Similarly, while it’s easy to see the frequent moves in military life as an obstacle, Taryn hopes they can be reframed as an advantage. Because her business is online, she has a client base all over the world, and the military’s frequent moves help her to network with a wide variety of communities. 

“Don’t just accept things as being unchangeable…be a lifelong learner, be a lifelong experimenter, let yourself evolve,” Taryn urged. There is never a perfect time to start, but taking the first step is crucial to finding happiness and fulfillment. Through all the stressors, obstacles, and unexpected and unwanted twists and turns, Taryn said with pride, “I can find joy in whatever my experience is; change doesn’t scare me anymore.” Essentially, she sees life as having two options: you can succumb to the hard things and let them make you boring, or you can let adversity make you an interesting person who is open to change. After all, you “can’t build a life without the hard stuff.”

What Military Spouses Can Take From Taryn’s Story

Taryn’s journey is about more than fitness. It is about learning how to keep showing up for yourself when military life, motherhood, and circumstances outside your control keep changing the plan.

  • Progress does not require perfect circumstances. Taryn built consistency through moves, motherhood, hotels, and uncertainty.
  • Your goals can evolve with your life. Fitness looked different for her as a newlywed, a pregnant mom, a postpartum mom, and a business owner.
  • A portable business can give military spouses flexibility. Building something virtual allowed Taryn to keep working no matter where the military sent her family.
  • Motherhood can awaken strength you did not know you had. Taryn learned that doing hard things over and over could become part of who she was.

Katie McDonald is a Navy wife, and she and her husband are currently stationed in Guam. After 5 years as an English teacher, Katie is currently working as a freelance writer and enjoys writing about books and travel. https://www.katiereads.com/

Filed Under: Military Spouse Spotlight Tagged With: Air Force spouse, guam, military spouse business, military spouse entrepreneur, military spouse fitness, military spouse motherhood, Military Spouse Spotlight, military spouse wellness, portable career, postpartum fitness

This Giveaway for Military Spouses is Fantastic

April 27, 2018 by Julie

Five Military Spouses Can Win a Free Event Planning Franchise!

This Giveaway for Military Spouses is Fantastic!

And I wanted to let you all know about it 🙂

Five Military Spouses Can Win a Free Event Planning Franchise!

Merritt Island, FL, April 25, 2018 – EventPrep®, Inc. is launching its inaugural OPERATION: EventPrep® $200,000 Franchise GiveAway for Military Spouses on May 1, 2018, giving five deserving active duty military spouses the opportunity to join the ranks as an EventPrep® franchise owner at no cost.

The job hunt is over for military spouses who have difficulty finding a sustainable job because of frequent Permanent Change of Station (PCS) moves. Home-based event planning franchise EventPrep® is offering a unique opportunity where military spouses can begin a new career in the hospitality industry as a small business owner, providing professional event planning and management services with no territory limitations. The GiveAway ends Monday, September 14, 2018.

“Military spouses are the perfect candidates to become event planning franchise owners,” said Paul Trapp, EventPrep’s Chief Executive Officer and Service Disabled Veteran. “Owning a home-based event planning franchise such as EventPrep® affords military spouses the flexibility to start and keep a new career as they move around the world while using their personal travel experiences and connections as a foundation for growing their business.”

The 2016 Military Lifestyle Survey conducted by the nonprofit Blue Star Families, a military family engagement organization and support network, found that less than half of military families with a civilian spouse earned two incomes and that employment is one of the top issues of concern among active duty spouses.

Five Military Spouses Can Win a Free Event Planning Franchise!

The EventPrep® $200,000 Franchise GiveAway for Military Spouses is open to spouses of active military service members from any of the five branches of the U.S. military (Army, Marine Corps,
Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard). It’s easy to enter!

✓ STEP 1 – Complete Easy Entry Form at www.EventPrepFranchise.com/GiveAway by July 15, 2018.
✓ STEP 2 – Submit on-line Candidate Profile Form by July 25, 2018.
✓ STEP 3 – Top 25 candidates announced on July 31, 2018.
✓ STEP 4 –Top 25 candidates create & submit a 2 minute “Why Me” video and complete a Personality Assessment by August 17, 2018.
✓ STEP 5 – Videos from the Top 10 candidates announced and posted online on August 20, 2018.

America can vote from August 20, 2018 through September 14, 2018.

The five GRAND PRIZE WINNERS of OPERATION: EventPrep® $200,000 Franchise GiveAway for Military Spouses will be announced Monday, September 17, 2018, and each will receive a complimentary EventPrep® franchise valued at $40,000.

The new franchise “recruits” will report for active EventPrep® duty November 4-9, 2018, when they will participate in a 6-day Franchise Training Bootcamp at the EventPrep® national training facility in Northern Virginia. Grand Prize Winners will be reimbursed up to $500 for their travel and provided with complimentary accommodations during the training program. Once training is completed, winners will be armed with all the tools, skills and knowledge they need to begin their journey as a full-service event planning and management small business.

About EventPrep®, Inc.

EventPrep® is a forward-thinking full-service event planning and management company with our corporate headquarters located in Central Florida. Our reach is global and our primary focus is to save our clients, time, money & anxiety while planning unforgettable events. We view ourselves as partners with our customers, our employees, our community & our environment. We are a globally recognized brand name, capitalizing on our in-depth industry experience & leveraging our industry relationships. Our mission is moderate growth, annual profitability & maintaining our sense of humor.

EventPrep® makes the business of event planning and management streamlined, simple and efficient for the client. The EventPrep® franchise is designed to replicate our proven business model into new markets with professionals who exemplify the same motivation to serve and the willingness to go the extra mile for the client. We offer franchisees the systems, support and business model; franchisees bring the willingness to learn, execute and build.

We are a company founded by Veterans and our company philosophies, work ethic, integrity and commitment to service are derived from our time in uniform. We can’t express enough gratitude and thanks to others who have served our great country and the families that support them.

To learn more about how you can be in business for yourself, but not by yourself with an EventPrep®Franchise, visit www.EventPrepFranchise.com. Like EventPrep® on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/EventPrepFranchise/ and LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/eventprep-franchise-inc/ and follow EventPrep® on Twitter at @EventPrepFran.

Abbreviated Rules: OPERATION: EventPrep® $200,000 Franchise GiveAway for Military Spouses begins May 1, 2018 at 12:01 a.m. EST and ends September 14, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. EST. Void where prohibited by law. Must be 18 or older at the start of the GiveAway, have a computer and internet connection, be a legal resident of the United States or U.S. Territories, a legal spouse of a member in good standing of one of the five branches of the U.S. military who is on active duty as of the start date of the GiveAway and through the duration of the GiveAway end date. Grand Prize Winners will be given an EventPrep® home-based franchise valued at forty thousand dollars ($40,000). Grand Prize Winners must commit to 10-year ownership of an EventPrep® franchise and attendance at a 6-day Franchisee Training Bootcamp in Northern Virginia. Grand prize winners may be subject to federal, state and local taxes – please consult a tax professional for advice. Only one (1) submission per Candidate.

To enter, complete the online entry form on our website (www.EventPrepFranchise.com/GiveAway). Submissions must comply with the Submission Guidelines in the Official Rules. Only complete, valid submissions will be accepted. Sponsored by EventPrep Franchise, Inc., 266 Via De La Reina, Merritt Island, FL 32953.

See [www.EventPrepFranchise.com/GiveAway] for Complete Official Rules.

Five Military Spouses Can Win a Free Event Planning Franchise!

OPERATION EventPrep $200,000 Franchise GiveAway For Military Spouses

Complete Official Rules

Major GiveAway Dates:
• GiveAway begins at 12:01 a.m. eastern standard time, May 1, 2018.
• Easy Entry Form must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. eastern standard time, July 15, 2018.
• Candidate Profile must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. eastern standard time, July 25, 2018.
• Top 25 Candidates will be notified by 11:59 p.m. eastern standard time, July 31, 2018.
• Top 25 Candidates must submit a “Why Me” video and complete a Personality Assessment by 11:59 p.m. eastern standard time, August 17, 2018.
• Top 10 Candidates will have their video submission posted online by 11:59 p.m. eastern standard time, August 20, 2018 for America to vote.
• Online voting closes and GiveAway ends at 11:59 p.m. eastern standard time, September 14, 2018.
• Top 5 Grand Prize Winners will be announced by 11:59 p.m. eastern standard time, September 17, 2018.

Qualifications: Must be 18 or older at the start of the GiveAway, have a computer and internet connection, be a legal resident of the United States or U.S. Territories, a legal spouse of a member in good standing of one of the five branches of the U.S. military who is on active duty as of 12:01 a.m. eastern standard time, May 1, 2018 and throughout the duration of the GiveAway until 11:59 p.m. eastern standard time, September 17, 2018.

Submission and Notification Methods: Participants shall submit their Easy Entry Form and Candidate Profile via the OPERATION EventPrep Franchise GiveAway web portal. Top 25 Candidates shall submit a “Why Me” video via email to freefranchise@eventprep.com which includes a link to the Candidates video that has been posted on YouTube.com. Top 25 Candidates shall access the Personality Assessment via email from freefranchise@eventprep.com which includes a secure link to their individual Personality Assessment form. Confirmation receipts will be emailed to Candidates from freefranchise@eventprep.com upon receipt of the following: Easy Entry Form, Candidate Profile, “Why Me” video and Personality Assessment.

Prizes: Each Grand Prize Winner will be given one (1) EventPrep® home-based franchise valued at forty thousand dollars ($40,000). Each Grand Prize Winner will be provided an EventPrep® Franchise Disclosure Document and Franchise Agreement and allowed no less than fifteen (15) calendar days to review the documents. The documents outline proprietary details of the EventPrep® business model including a 10-year commitment to own an EventPrep® home-based franchise and attendance at a 6-day Franchisee Training Bootcamp in Northern Virginia. Each Grand Prize Winner will be reimbursed up to five hundred dollars ($500) for travel and meal expenses to attend the Franchisee Training Bootcamp November 4-9, 2018. Hotel accommodations during the Franchisee Training Bootcamp shall be provided to each Grand Prize Winner as complimentary.

Legal: Void where prohibited by law. Only one (1) submission per Candidate. Submissions must comply with the Submission Guidelines in the Official Rules. Only complete, valid submissions will be accepted. Sponsored by EventPrep Franchise, Inc., 266 Via De La Reina, Merritt Island, FL 32953. Grand prize winners may be subject to federal, state and local taxes – please consult a tax professional for advice.

 

Filed Under: Military Life Tagged With: military spouse, military spouse business, military spouse giveaway

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My name is Julie and I first became a military spouse in 2005 when my husband of 3 years re-joined the Army. Then, in 2014, he joined the National Guard. In January of 2024, he retired from the National Guard after 21 years of service.

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