Fusion Hack: Shoot Your Shot with Phoebe Hagan, Tianna Weymouth, and Savannah Watchman
In this inspiring episode of Fitbody Lifestyle, hosts Jami and Greg DeBernard welcome Phoebe Hagan, Tianna Weymouth, and Savannah Watchman—three accomplished IFBB Pro Olympians and Arnold athletes—for a powerful conversation about what it means to truly “shoot your shot.” Together, they explore how growth happens when we stop waiting for perfect timing and start saying yes to opportunities that stretch us.
Through personal stories and honest insight, the group shares how confidence is built through action, not certainty. They talk about embracing discomfort, staying present in the process, and learning to find joy in both the highs and the lows of the journey. Whether in bodybuilding, business, or everyday life, the message is clear: believe in your potential, speak your goals boldly, and trust yourself enough to go after what you want. This episode is a motivating reminder that success comes from showing up fully, competing with courage, and letting your effort speak for itself.
5 Key Points
1. Joy is found in the journey
Success is not just about the final result, but about who you become along the way. Embracing both the highs and lows helps build resilience, gratitude, and long-term growth.
2. Stepping outside your comfort zone creates opportunity
The biggest breakthroughs often happen when you are willing to do something that feels uncomfortable or uncertain. Taking that risk can open doors you never would have found by playing it safe.
3. Self-belief matters
Believing in yourself is a necessary part of reaching any goal. When you speak your aspirations with confidence, you begin to act in alignment with the future you want.
4. Presence and commitment are essential
Being fully present allows you to perform with clarity, focus, and intention. When you commit completely to the moment, you give yourself the best chance to succeed.
5. Focus on your role, not everyone else’s
Your responsibility is to show up prepared and give your best effort. Letting go of comparison and outside judgment creates more confidence and peace in the process.