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Clean Your F*cking House B*tch

Clean Your F*cking House B*tch

By: Kevin Anderson
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Our minds are like houses. When they're new, they're empty. As we live our lives we acquire treasures that eventually turn into shit that creates clutter. Some of this stuff is useful, while some of it is simply junk which just creates obstacles for us. What if we could eliminate the nonsense we don't need, and create more room for useful things? Join us on this podcast where we discuss removing what we don't need, implementing beneficial changes to our minds, bodies and souls, to create a life of abundance and fulfillment.

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Episodes
  • Ep. 118 - From Food Pyramid To Personal Fuel Plan
    Jan 24 2026

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    The headline says the food pyramid flipped. We go further: we flip the script on how to eat without guilt, hype, or one-size-fits-all rules. Together, we pull apart old ideas like “three square meals,” the clean-plate command, and the myth that breakfast matters more than what you eat. The goal isn’t to follow a chart; it’s to build a personal fuel plan that helps you think clearer, move better, and feel more satisfied.

    We dig into protein as the anchor for appetite control, performance, and aging well, plus why spreading it across the day beats loading it all at once. Healthy fats return to the plate for brain health and steady energy, while whole-food carbs—beans, fruit, and veggies—deliver fiber and micronutrients without the refined-carb crash. We talk intermittent fasting as a flexible window that gives your body time to digest, hydration that actually supports cognition, and the simple power of seconds from the main course instead of a sugar detour.

    Real life gets a seat at the table: the late-night snack ritual, eating out when portions are huge, and a food system that profits when you overeat. We offer practical tools—shop the perimeter, batch-cook proteins, keep high-protein snacks handy, and pause 20 minutes to let fullness catch up. Along the way, we connect nutrition to what you truly want: stable mood, better sleep, sharper focus, and a body that can do the work you care about.

    If this conversation helps you rethink your plate, share it with a friend who’s ready to feel better without the food drama. Subscribe for more real talk on mindset, health, and motivation, and leave a review to tell us what shift you’re making this week.

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    35 mins
  • Ep. 117 - Manifestation Without The Woo
    Jan 15 2026

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    Tired of hearing “just manifest it” without a single step you can use? We break down manifestation as a practical loop—set your state, aim your attention, take aligned action—and show how emotion and energy shape what you notice, choose, and ultimately create. No magic spells, no vague platitudes, just the mindset and nervous system tools that make better outcomes more likely.

    We start with a clear definition: manifestation is creation through intention. From there, we unpack the role of vibration in plain language—how low states like anger and shame narrow your world, and how higher states like curiosity and gratitude reopen it. Think of your mood as a broadcast signal that pulls matching experiences into view, not by bending the universe, but by changing your perception, behavior, and opportunities. We also challenge the “outcome-only” trap around wealth or weight loss and push for systems that support sustainable change: better sleep, consistent movement, stabilizing nutrition, and relationships that reinforce your signal.

    You’ll get actionable tools you can use today: a short state-reset protocol using slow exhale breathing, posture, and emotion labeling; simple practices like journaling, walking, and cold exposure; and a one-sentence identity statement to align tiny actions with who you’re becoming. We share why timing matters—don’t set goals while flooded—and how reflection can outperform resolutions by making your progress visible and fueling momentum. Along the way, we trade stories about tech hiccups, real-life frustration, and the choice to show up anyway, because that’s where the work happens.

    If you’re ready to tune your frequency without the fluff, press play, try one practice, and tell us what changed. Subscribe for more straight-talk tools, share this with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review with the one habit you’re committing to this week.

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    27 mins
  • Ep. 116 - Variety Builds Better Minds
    Jan 8 2026

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    Variety doesn’t have to mean chaos. We pull apart the myth that change derails progress and show how intentional variety—paired with a simple structure—can boost motivation, sharpen your mind, and unlock better results in fitness, nutrition, work, and everyday life. It starts with a small spark: one unexpected reaction to a social post, a new food on your plate, or a single switch in your morning routine. That spark creates momentum because your brain thrives on novelty and your body responds to fresh stimuli.

    We walk through practical ways to keep things fresh without losing your footing. In the gym, that looks like alternating movement patterns, training stabilizers as well as prime movers, and cycling intensity to avoid plateaus. In the kitchen, it’s “eat the rainbow,” rotating proteins, and adjusting meal timing to support your goals. On the mindset side, we lean into micro-experiments—brushing with your non-dominant hand, changing your route, or inserting a three-minute breath reset—so your nervous system learns to handle bigger changes with less stress. Structure stays on duty: a steady sleep window, a short daily plan, and a baseline of movement give you an anchor while you explore.

    Community supercharges the process. Training with others shows you what’s possible, keeps you honest, and often inspires more consistent solo practice between sessions. We talk about embracing discomfort in small doses—like easing into cold exposure or testing a fasting window—so you can separate true misfit from simple hesitation. Along the way, gratitude reframes “one more problem” into a “high-class problem,” the kind that signals you’re growing. The pattern becomes a loop: awareness leads to a tiny switch, a small win builds confidence, and confidence invites the next challenge.

    If you’re ready to trade autopilot for intention, start with one change today and build from there. Subscribe for more practical mindset and performance tools, share this with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a review with the tiny switch you’re trying this week.

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    25 mins
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The fact that people can make a pod cast and just drivel on with no content because they haven't done any research. waste of time.

absolutely no research or content

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