Georgia Weibel

Founder of Sync with Georgia
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Georgia personally knows what it’s like to feel out of sync, and through her personal journey, knows how to fix it. Her job now is helping women all over the world find their flow. After years of pushing through chronic exhaustion, bloating, anxiety and inflammation, Georgia continued to follow conventional fitness and nutrition advice: working out harder and eating less, while questioning her own discipline and resilience. Like many women, she believed her symptoms were a personal failing or simply “normal.”

In 2022, Georgia received a diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) now termed polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS), a turning point that reframed her entire health journey. The burnout, persistent breakouts, and brain fog were not random occurrences; they were physiological signals that had long gone unaddressed. Her diagnosis revealed a deeper issue within the mainstream fitness and wellness landscape: much of it is built on linear models designed around male physiology. For years, she had been applying advice that was never intended for the cyclical female body and experiencing the frustration of results that never aligned with her effort. Today, Georgia’s story is part of a growing conversation around women’s health, hormonal literacy, and the need for fitness and nutrition frameworks that are designed specifically for female biology.

After Georgia began aligning her workouts, nutrition, and self-care practices with her unique hormonal blueprint, the transformation was profound. Her strength increased. Her skin cleared. Her focus sharpened. Most importantly, she rebuilt the self-trust she once believed she had lost. Through this process, Georgia recognised a broader pattern: millions of women remain caught in a cycle of chasing results within systems that encourage them to push harder, ignore internal signals, and override their natural rhythms.

Sync with Georgia was created in response to that gap. The platform challenges the conventional narrative that success in fitness requires more discipline or relentless motivation. Instead, it emphasises a more intelligent approach rooted in: somatic, hormonal and energetic intelligence. What began as the Pilates with Georgia app has since evolved into Sync with Georgia, a women’s fitness app centred on strength, hormone education, and long-term wellbeing.