• Bulk or Cut: The Ultimate Guide for Skinny Fat & Busy Professionals
    Jun 26 2026

    Should you bulk or cut first? This episode breaks down the most efficient ways to transform your body composition, specifically for busy professionals and those struggling with a "skinny fat" physique.


    We discuss the physiological benefits of "priming" your body with a fat loss phase before building muscle, the importance of training intensity, and why most people’s perception of "heavy" or "skinny" is completely skewed by social media.


    Key Highlights:

    • Strategic Phases: Why you should commit to a minimum of 6-12 weeks for a cut and at least 4 months for a muscle-building phase.

    • The "Identity" Trap: Breaking free from the fear of being "too small" on the scale.

    • The Cost of the Physique: A realistic look at the lifestyle behaviors required for the outcome you want, and being okay with where you draw the line.

    • Machine vs. Free Weights: The most efficient way to pack on muscle in a short timeframe.

    Stop jumping back and forth between goals. Pick a path, commit to the behaviors, and finally get the results you're working for.


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    44 mins
  • From "Dad Bod" to Hall of Fame: A Three-Year Transformation Journey
    Jun 19 2026

    Can you be an elite business leader, a present father, and maintain the physique of an athlete? In this episode, Supra Human client Colby Bodoin and Coach Jared Boyle join us to discuss Colby’s three-year transformation journey.

    Colby shares the raw emotional moment that forced him to stop "spinning his wheels" with fad diets and commit to a structured plan for the sake of his wife and daughters. We dive deep into the science of his body recomposition, dropping from 210 lbs to a lean 150 lbs before intentionally building back up to a muscular 190 lbs by gaining 30 lbs of lean mass in the process.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • Longevity for Parents: Why your 70s and 80s are earned in your 30s and 40s.

    • The Mental Game: Why Jared Bole focuses on mental mastery as much as physical training.

    • Reciprocal Coaching: Building a friendship and trust that drives high-level execution.

    • Identity Shift: How "Extreme Consistency" removes the friction from daily fitness habits.

    • Financial ROI of Health: Why investing in your fitness makes you a more effective and profitable business leader.


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    39 mins
  • The All-or-Nothing Trap: How to Succeed in Stressful Seasons
    Jun 12 2026

    Do you feel like you have to lose your fitness goals the moment life gets stressful? In this episode, we break down the "All or Nothing Trap", the common knee-jerk response to remove fitness or nutrition from your plate whenever a new challenge arises, whether it's a heavy project at work, a new addition to the family, or an unexpected life event.

    We discuss why turning the "fitness light" completely off is a mistake and how to use "dimmer switches" to keep your momentum moving, even if it's only by centimeters. Learn how to shift your priorities across the three key pillars of life, business, relationships, and health, without letting any of them hit zero.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • The Continuum of Stress: How to identify where you are on the scale and adjust your execution accordingly.

    • The Dimmer Switch Method: Why scaling back to 5% or 10% effort is infinitely better than stopping completely.

    • Buying Back Time: Practical ways to reduce time investment in fitness while maintaining your hard-earned results.

    • The Power of "Doing Something": Why specific, small actions, like weighing yourself or a 20-minute walk, keep the door open for long-term success.

    • Contextual Progress: Why you should stop comparing your stressful season performance to your "ideal" routine.

    Stop losing and gaining the same 10 pounds every time life gets busy. It’s time to master the skill of executing under pressure.


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    31 mins
  • Run Your Body Like a Business
    Jun 5 2026

    In this episode of The Supra Human Show, Supra Human CEO and Co-Founder Nineveh Madsen, talks about why so many fitness programs fail busy women.

    As a busy CEO, a mother, wife, and client herself, Nineveh shares why high-performing women often struggle to prioritize themselves and why cookie-cutter programs rarely work for real life.

    This episode dives into stress, guilt, comparison, body image, AI, accountability, and the power of having a real coach in your corner.

    Because transformation does not come from more information. It comes from implementation, support, and learning how to choose yourself first.


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    58 mins
  • Is Cortisol The Reason You're Fat?
    Jun 4 2026

    Cortisol has become the go-to excuse for why fat loss stalls, but the science does not support that claim. If you have been told your body is "too stressed to lose weight," this episode confronts that belief head on and redirects your attention to the behavioral patterns that are actually driving your results.In this episode of the Supra Human Show one host shares bloodwork showing cortisol nearly double the clinical range while actively dropping body fat. The conversation breaks down why the same stressor causes weight gain in one person and weight loss in another, why your coping mechanisms matter more than your hormone levels, and how to audit your stress behaviors instead of hiding behind lab results. Built for busy professionals and business owners who are tired of fitness advice that lets them off the hook.

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    27 mins
  • #126: Kirk Jones on His Transformation from 231 to 191 Pounds and How It Inspired His Teenage Son
    May 22 2026

    Losing 20 pounds five times and gaining it all back, that was the cycle for over a decade. Kirk Jones came into the program at 231 pounds, Two and a half years later he sits at 191, leaner and stronger than he has been since his twenties, training alongside his 14 year old son who now brings friends to the gym because of what he saw his dad do.


    This episode is a direct challenge to the belief that driven men just need to go harder. Kurt tried harder for 20 years and it broke him every time. The real shift was learning to slow down, layer changes gradually, and stop treating fitness like a problem to crush. If you are a business owner or executive who keeps restarting, this conversation will hit different.


    Chapters:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (02:45) His Father in Law's Passing Changed Everything

    (06:20) First Impressions With His Coach

    (16:58) How Fitness Rebuilt His Marriage

    (22:32) Training With His 14 Year Old

    (27:19) The Business Relationships Nobody Expected

    (32:27) Why Your Coach Needs to Know Your Real Life

    (40:48) Advice for Someone Thinking About Joining


    Kirk lost 20 pounds five times and gained it back every time. Has that been your cycle too? Drop a comment below.


    To learn more about Supra Human programs: ⁠https://www.suprahuman.com⁠/podcast

    Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suprahumanofficial


    Interested in joining the team? We are always looking for high performers to join our mission to achieve elite level performance in fitness, nutrition and mindset. View our current career opportunities: https://www.suprahuman.com/careers


    Results may vary depending on your condition, starting weight, and commitment to the program.

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    44 mins
  • #125: The Science Behind Fitness for Mental Wellbeing
    May 15 2026

    Fitness content sometimes treats exercise like a mental health cure-all. Train harder, feel better, repeat. But the research tells a different story, and so does lived experience. If you are already training consistently and still struggling, this episode explains why more volume is not the answer and what the evidence actually supports for mental health challenges.


    On this episode of the Supra Human Show Ben Olliver, Dr. Taylor Waters, and Ryan Stevens discuss the relationship between exercise and mental health. They confront the belief that the gym can replace therapy, examines why fitness influencers often have the worst mental health behind the scenes, and draws a clear line on the dose of exercise that actually moves the needle. They also share personal experiences with anxiety and depression after a broken engagement, and the obsessive training habits that made things worse.


    Chapters:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (01:32) How Lifting Built Discipline Early

    (06:00) Why Hard Training Beats Walking

    (13:09) Exercise Won't Solve Depression

    (18:09) The 45 Minute Dose Effect

    (28:16) When Influencers Fall Apart

    (38:54) Why Being Lean Removes One Problem


    They said the mental health benefits of exercise cap out at about 4 hours a week. Drop a comment if you think more training helped or hurt you.


    To learn more about Supra Human programs: ⁠https://www.suprahuman.com⁠/podcast

    Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suprahumanofficial


    Interested in joining the team? We are always looking for high performers to join our mission to achieve elite level performance in fitness, nutrition and mindset. View our current career opportunities: https://www.suprahuman.com/careers


    Results may vary depending on your condition, starting weight, and commitment to the program.

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    44 mins
  • #124: How Elite Coaching Helped Jeff Janker Through Life's Biggest High and Lowest Low
    May 8 2026

    You reconnect with your daughter after 23 years of separation. The next day, you open a medical portal and find out you have cancer. That is not a hypothetical scenario for content. That is what happened to this week's guest in the middle of a coaching transformation that had already changed his body composition, his blood markers, and his daily habits.


    His coach had to scrap the entire plan overnight. No more pushing for muscle. No more training to failure. Every controllable stressor had to come down. This episode is not about fitness programming. It is about what real coaching looks like when life tries to take everything from you, and why the relationship you build with your coach matters more than any protocol ever will. If you are a high performer who thinks coaching is just macros and sets, this conversation will change how you see it.


    Chapters:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (04:01) Jose's First Impressions

    (09:46) Going All In on Health

    (21:06) Pivoting Training After Cancer

    (27:56) Coaching as a Team Effort

    (30:33) Advice for Those on the Fence

    (37:59) Grip Strength Test


    Jeff said people on the fence just are not in enough pain yet. Comment below: do you agree or is that too harsh?


    To learn more about Supra Human programs: ⁠https://www.suprahuman.com⁠/podcast

    Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suprahumanofficial


    Interested in joining the team? We are always looking for high performers to join our mission to achieve elite level performance in fitness, nutrition and mindset. View our current career opportunities: https://www.suprahuman.com/careers


    Results may vary depending on your condition, starting weight, and commitment to the program.

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    40 mins