Episodes

  • PEPTIDES: HOW TO KNOW WHAT'S REAL AND WHAT'S FAKE
    Jul 3 2026

    Not all peptides are created equal, and some of the most popular ones online may not be what you think you're buying.

    Will Armijo joins us to separate facts from hype in the fast-growing world of peptides. We break down GLP-1 medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide, why they're changing weight loss, and what people often get wrong about muscle loss, protein, and long-term results. We also talk about the risks of buying "research peptides" online and why quality, sourcing, and medical guidance matter.

    Then we switch gears into Will's other passion: Legendary Prep Academy, an elite baseball program that's changing player development and is now becoming a Paramount series backed by Kim Kardashian.

    If you're curious about peptides, GLP-1s, weight loss, or the future of personalized health, this episode cuts through the noise with practical, honest insights.

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    55 mins
  • YOUR ATTITUDE ON THE BENCH DEFINES YOUR CHARACTER ON THE FLOOR ASU — COACH SPILLS
    Jun 26 2026

    Talent might get you recruited but culture is what wins when the game gets tough.

    Arizona State women’s basketball head coach Molly Miller joins us fresh off practice to share how she builds a winning program in a world of NIL deals, transfer portals, personal brands, and constant distractions. From the first whistle to the final buzzer, she explains why the smallest habits, body language, and daily standards often determine who succeeds.

    We also get into recruiting, leadership, accountability, and her popular "Benergy" philosophy that turns effort, attitude, and buy-in into a real competitive edge.

    Whether you're a coach, athlete, parent, or leader, this conversation is packed with practical lessons on building culture, earning trust, and getting the best out of people.

    If you care about leadership, team chemistry, and women’s college basketball, this episode is for you.

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    49 mins
  • WE LET THE INTERNET INTERVIEW MY SON & HIS GIRLFRIEND
    Jun 19 2026

    Who said “I love you” first? Who takes longer to text back? And what happens when you put a couple with decades of marriage in the same room as a couple still figuring it all out?

    In this episode, we sit down with our son Kemp and his girlfriend Catherine for a fun, honest, and occasionally hilarious conversation about dating, relationships, family, and all the little things that can make or break a romance.

    From first impressions and awkward misunderstandings to future plans, money habits, and relationship pet peeves, nothing is off limits. We also compare dating then versus dating now, talk about staying connected in a world full of distractions, and share a few relationship lessons learned the hard way.

    Whether you're newly dating, happily married, or somewhere in between, this episode is packed with laughs, relatable moments, and a few surprisingly good relationship takeaways.

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    27 mins
  • TIKTOK TO STARDOM: HOW SHE GOT HER BIG BREAK
    Jun 12 2026

    TikTok fame looks instant from the outside, but Jessica Baio and Sam Jose show what it actually takes to get there.

    We sit down with the couple behind viral content, touring life, and growing creator careers to talk about sleep on the road, Oura Ring scores, and trying to stay healthy while living out of a bus and posting every day.

    From there, we get into how they actually build content. What goes into a viral cooking video, how Sam’s Parmesan cheese wheel pasta series took off, and the real workload behind filming, editing, and staying consistent when the algorithm keeps changing.

    Jessica shares her journey from YouTube covers to TikTok discovery, early music struggles, and eventually landing a record deal. We also talk about brand deals, touring, songwriting sessions, and what it really takes to turn attention into a career.

    If you care about TikTok growth, music, or the reality behind “overnight success,” this episode gives you the full picture.


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    Connect with Jessica Baio and Sam Jose
    https://www.instagram.com/jessicabaio
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    43 mins
  • He Sold Flannels Out of a Scion... Now He Does $150M a Year
    Jun 5 2026

    From selling flannels out of a car trunk to building a brand on track for roughly $150 million in sales, Dan Dreyer’s journey is anything but ordinary.

    The founder and CEO of Dixxon Flannel joins us for an honest conversation about building a global apparel brand, the pressure that comes with success, and what it looks like when everything you built starts to come apart behind the scenes. Dan opens up about addiction, rehab, recovery, faith, and the process of rebuilding his life while still leading a growing company.

    We also talk about entrepreneurship, identity, and what success actually means when the external wins stop feeling like enough. This is a raw look at business, mental health, and resilience from someone who has lived all sides of it.

    If you care about entrepreneurship, brand building, or real stories of recovery and rebuilding, this episode will stay with you.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • MOST PEOPLE HER AGE ARE STRUGGLING — SHE'S A MILLIONAIRE, HERE'S WHY!
    May 29 2026

    What starts with color analysis and black T-shirts somehow turns into one of the most honest conversations about money, ambition, and burnout we’ve had in a while.

    Hannah Hammond joins us to break down commercial real estate financing in plain English, from capital stacks and lenders to how massive real estate deals actually get funded. But the real heart of this episode is the mindset behind success. Growing up around scarcity, pushing through burnout, learning to protect your energy, and realizing that more effort is not always the answer.

    We also get into meditation, emotional intelligence, peptides, NAD, and the fine line between optimization and running yourself into the ground.

    In this episode:

    • Commercial real estate explained simply
    • Capital stacks, lenders, and big-money deals
    • Burnout, ambition, and protecting your energy
    • Meditation and emotional intelligence
    • Peptides, NAD, and modern biohacking
    • Why awareness beats grinding harder

    Subscribe for more conversations on business, mindset, health, and performance.

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • YOU MIGHT BE DRINKING MOLD EVERY MORNING WITHOUT KNOWING!
    May 22 2026

    Your “healthy” coffee might not be as healthy as you think.

    In this episode, we sit down with Patrick & Ashley Sullivan from Jigsaw Health and Firefly Coffee Shop, the team behind the documentary Breaking Big Food, to talk about what is really hiding in everyday food and drinks.

    We get into mold-free coffee, ultra-processed foods, seed oils, and why reading labels has become a full-time job. Ashley shares how mycotoxin testing completely changed the way she looked at coffee and why they built an organic cafe to control every ingredient that goes into the cup.

    We also break down electrolytes in a practical way. Why cramps can point to low potassium, why magnesium matters for sleep and stress, and how simple routines often beat expensive wellness gadgets.

    Then we zoom out into the bigger picture. How Big Food changed the American diet, why convenience became the priority, and what people can actually do to make healthier choices without making life harder.

    If you care about clean eating, better sleep, mold-free coffee, and cutting through food industry hype, this episode is packed with practical takeaways.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Curious About Hollywood and Comedy? Rob Schneider Spill The Tea!
    May 15 2026

    Rob Schneider joins us for a fun, honest conversation about stand-up comedy, Hollywood, and the weird moments that shape a career. What starts with a goofy fan story quickly turns into a behind-the-scenes look at how comedy really works.

    We talk about the grind of stand-up, the pressure of live crowds, and how one unforgettable SNL moment changed everything. Rob also shares what he learned from comedy legends like Richard Pryor, why timing matters more than people think, and how jokes evolve once you’re actually on stage.

    We also get into cancel culture, hecklers, crowds walking out mid-show, and the split-second decisions comedians make to save a room. Plus, the blunt advice from Jay Leno that completely changed how Rob approached getting better fast.

    If you love comedy, Hollywood stories, and hearing how great performers actually think, this episode delivers.

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    1 hr and 8 mins