
Episode 145: A Day In Her Life with Adriana Mastronardi: High School Math Teacher, Mom of 3, and Fitness Coach
A Day In Her Life
Workday Structure as a Teacher
Adriana details her alternative high-school schedule: arriving before 9am, hands-on individualized classes from 9–1, prep and walking at lunch.
This week, we're sitting down with Adriana Mastronardi, a high school math teacher, mom of three teenagers, and online fitness and nutrition coach for midlife women. Adriana shares what it's like to wake up at 4:50am every single morning (no snooze button allowed), front-load two liters of water before work, and record podcast episodes while driving to the gym in the dark.
In this honest conversation, Adriana opens up about her journey from engineer to teacher to fitness coach, starting strength training at 36 after her third baby, and the moment she realized a sweaty workout doesn't equal a good workout. We talk about being on HRT and thyroid medication, teaching her 11-year-old daughter to make pasta from scratch, having kids with evening activities that run until 10:30pm, and why she's obsessed with helping midlife women stop blaming hormones and start building simple habits instead.
What We Cover:
- The exact system behind her 4:50am wake-up that eliminates the snooze button forever, including why she lays out workout clothes the night before and how she drinks two liters of water before most people open their eyes.
- Why she records podcast episodes in her car during the 10-minute gym commute and what it's really like teaching high school math in an alternative program where every student is individualized and on track to graduate.
- How the "smorgasbord dinner" approach saves her sanity when kids have activities until 10:30pm, why her husband takes the late shift so she can be asleep by 9:30, and what Sunday food prep actually looks like in practice.
- The truth about being on HRT and thyroid medication in your late 40s, why she prioritizes health span over lifespan, and the one thing women need to check before blaming everything on hormones.
- What made her leave engineering after eight years for teaching, the moment at 36 when she realized a sweaty workout doesn't equal a good workout, and how she accidentally built a coaching business when beta clients refused to stop working with her.
- Why her 11-year-old daughter now makes dinner twice a week (it started with a slime rebellion), how she gave up the perfectionist mindset about folded laundry, and the brilliant move of making kids do all the dishes while parents walk away.
- The surprisingly practical ways she uses AI for everything from school instructions to "should I buy the white car or the blue car" to turning regular recipes into high-protein versions that aren't dry.
- What she's learned about helping midlife women break through the stories they've believed for 40-plus years and why she's obsessed with showing them that the excuses they hold so tightly aren't actually true.
Connect with Adriana:
- Instagram: @cup.of.dri
- Website: www.cupofdri.com
- Podcast: A Cup of Dri (5-10 minute episodes)
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