• Why Hype Fails And Discipline Wins
    Jun 25 2026

    Your calendar is full, your phone never stops, and somehow you still feel behind. We start with a simple question: what would change if you were genuinely unreachable after 8 p.m.? From there, we go into the deeper issue underneath almost every “stuck” season we see in coaching and sales: people keep chasing hype, quick dopamine, and social approval instead of building real discipline and clean boundaries.

    We also get candid about faith and culture. When churches try to rebrand hard teachings into whatever is trending, it raises a bigger problem: you cannot build a stable life on a pick-and-choose worldview. We talk surrender, biblical interpretation, and why consistency matters when it costs you something. That thread leads into fatherhood, commitment, and what happens to communities when quitting becomes normal.

    Then we hit the modern landmines head-on: porn addiction, social media triggers, and the next wave of temptation with AI girlfriends and on-demand fantasy. If you have ever wondered why motivation disappears the second you are alone with your phone, we lay out the dopamine mechanics in plain language. On the business side, we call out the AI automation gold rush and explain why most of it is duct tape marketed like a Ferrari, plus how real AI tools can amplify A players, shrink bloated sales teams, and even change how people buy cars.

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    53 mins
  • If You Cannot Pronounce It Do Not Inject It
    May 30 2026

    A 24-hour livestream where we do real business coaching and sales coaching on camera sounds like the best idea ever and the worst idea ever, which is exactly why we want to try it. We talk through how it would work, how we’d rotate guests, and why adding a call-in line could turn the whole thing into nonstop value instead of just two guys trying to fill air for a day.

    Then we get into something every entrepreneur and creator runs into: the difference between building a “future self” brand and straight-up posing. We break down what authenticity looks like when you’re still on the way up, why fake proof destroys trust, and how credibility is built through real reps, not staged optics. From there, the conversation swerves into a debate on mind reading, attention, and how easy it is for your brain to latch onto negativity the same way social media algorithms do.

    We also go deep on peptides, GLP-1 style weight loss compounds, sleep peptides, reconstitution math, and why dosing without understanding concentration is a real risk. We follow that with candid TRT and bloodwork talk, plus the truth people don’t want to hear: even with enhancements, you still have to train, eat protein, and do the work. Finally, a surprise guest joins us to talk marriage, honoring your spouse, surrendering to God, Romans 12:1-2, and why AI and “relative truth” can quietly shape what you believe.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • How Seeking Jesus Changes Stress, Marriage, And Daily Life
    May 27 2026

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • I Tried To Argue Against God And Ended Up Changing Everything
    May 21 2026

    Tampa wasn’t just a trip, it was a mirror. We went in expecting another solid event and came out talking about the one thing that actually changes people at the root: spiritual surrender. What surprised us most is how fast life starts to look different when belief stops being a vague “yeah, I think so” and becomes a hard yes or no. That shift shows up everywhere, from how we lead and coach to how we show up at home.

    We walk through a real faith journey from agnostic curiosity to conviction, starting with the question of evil and ending at the central claim of Christianity: the resurrection of Jesus. We break down why we look at the Gospels the way you’d evaluate testimony in court, why small differences in accounts can be a sign of authenticity, and why details like women being the first witnesses matter historically. We also dig into the uncomfortable question skeptics always ask: if Rome and religious leaders wanted to crush the movement, why wasn’t producing a body the easiest way to do it?

    Then we get practical. We talk about the “gifted not given” mindset, why gratitude can restore joy you thought you lost, and how faith changes anxiety, relationships, fitness, and discipline. We also hit Christian masculinity and leadership, the difference between passive niceness and real conviction, plus a detour into Big Bang theory and evolution debates through the lens of evidence, fine-tuning, and what “science” can and can’t prove.

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    51 mins
  • We Talk Peptides Safety Dosing And What To Track
    May 5 2026

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    49 mins
  • What If Self-Development Without God Is Hollow
    Apr 28 2026

    Your life can look “fine” on paper and still be stuck. We start with the kind of unfiltered talk you only get when the cameras are rolling: training fasted, quick sugar for a lift, peptides and supplements, and how discipline shows up when nobody is watching. Then a surprisingly powerful sales meeting flips the focus from tactics to something deeper. The best sales skills aren’t scripts. They’re belief, identity, and the willingness to change.

    From there we get into the uncomfortable question most personal growth content avoids: can you really change without faith? We unpack why self-development often fails when it’s built only on willpower and past circumstances, and why a spiritual framework, especially Christianity, gives people a reason to pursue virtue, meaning, and responsibility. That leads into a wider debate on morality, culture, and what happens when society tries to replace a moral compass with trends, politics, and vague “do what you want” values.

    We also keep it practical. We talk church learning that made Jesus feel real instead of passive, Bible study rabbit holes, and even doing the population math to test assumptions. On the modern side, we share how AI automation can run cold outreach through tools like Manus, Apollo, Gmail, and calendar integrations, plus a simple step most small businesses still skip: setting up a real domain email. And we finish with a hard line on authenticity: fake flexing creates a trust gap, and real wins always beat staged status.

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    53 mins
  • What Happens When Science Becomes Your God
    Apr 20 2026

    We hit record in the middle of a real work conversation and it immediately turns into something bigger than sales training. We’re still building programs and helping people perform, but we’re chasing a different goal now: total life transformation. That takes more than word tracks. It takes understanding why people cling to the past, why change feels painful, and why most adults stop learning even though the brain is built to keep adapting. We get into neuroplasticity, habit change, and the uncomfortable truth that growth starts when you relearn how to learn.

    Then we go somewhere unexpected: the Bible. Not as a prop or a slogan, but as a dense, challenging text that touches psychology, motivation, relationships, and suffering in a way most modern books only remix. We talk about why Bible translation matters, why context and history shape interpretation, and why “read it once” isn’t the same as study. From there, we connect faith to ethical persuasion: listening well, treating people how they want to be treated, and why Jesus teaching in parables maps to reframing in high-level sales and communication.

    The back half opens up into culture and morals: what happens when society tries to define good and evil without any higher anchor, how science can become a kind of religion, and why porn addiction shows up as one of the biggest quiet issues people reach out to us about. We don’t pretend to have every answer, but we do push on the questions that most people avoid and we explain why we think values are the foundation for any life that actually works.

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    57 mins
  • Do Not Hide Easter Eggs In A Cactus
    Apr 6 2026

    GLP-1 weight loss is changing more than waistlines, it’s starting to change what people buy, how much they eat, and which industries feel the shock. We kick things off with unfiltered talk about peptides and retatrutide, including the part nobody wants to hear: dosing mistakes, why “start low” is not optional, and how fast results can come with a cost if you get reckless. If you’re curious about appetite suppression, GLP-1 culture, and the real-world downside of going too hard too fast, you’ll feel seen.

    Then we take a hard left into Arizona life, where Easter plans collide with cactus logic and where the local wildlife lineup includes snakes, scorpions, and the nightmare fuel known as the Gila monster. It’s funny, but it’s also the kind of “welcome to the desert” reality check that makes you rethink what you let your kids grab, where you walk at night, and what you’d do if a rattlesnake posted up near your house.

    From there we go big: moon landing skepticism, why official narratives trigger distrust, and how people try to make sense of a universe that looks strangely precise. We shift into SpaceX IPO speculation, Starlink satellite internet, pricing, speed, and why global connectivity could disrupt legacy internet providers. We also get into NATO funding questions, the fog of war in headlines, birthright citizenship, and the freedom vs safety trade-off that shows up everywhere once you start looking.

    If you like long-form conversations that jump from health trends to conspiracy to politics to tech investing without pretending we have all the answers, press play. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend who loves arguing about this stuff, and leave a review with the one topic you want us to tackle next.

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    48 mins