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Is golf actually a sport? Should all gyms have a strictly enforced dress codes? Is California Sober truly….Sober? Folks; it’s time for a DEBATE !!! This episode features our first live debate, tackling some of the most polarizing questions (not really) in modern fitness, health, and culture. Joined by cohost Justin Maziarz and Dave Lipay, host of the Off Tangent podcast, we go deep and have fun, keeping fake score along the way. We promise you will be entertained, and very moderately informed. Plus, we break down this week’s Health & Fitness News: - Senate rejects health care bills tied to ACA subsidies – Lawmakers failed to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies, creating uncertainty for millions who rely on Obamacare to keep premiums affordable heading into 2026. - RFK Jr. and Transportation Secretary Duffy push healthier airports : The administration is urging airports and airlines to offer healthier food options and more opportunities for movement, aiming to make travel less hostile to basic health habits. - Six states move to restrict junk food purchases under SNAP: Federal waivers will allow certain states to block sugary drinks and highly processed foods from SNAP purchases, reigniting debate over nutrition policy versus personal choice. - Strava report reveals fastest-growing fitness trends of 2025 : Data from over 120 million athletes shows growth in trail running, low-impact strength circuits, hybrid endurance lifting, social walking groups, and short HIIT sessions, with clear generational differences in preferences. - Weekly Weird (and tragic): Sperm donor with cancer-causing gene fathered nearly 200 children – An international investigation found a donor carrying a rare TP53 mutation linked to aggressive cancers was used across dozens of clinics, exposing major gaps in fertility regulation. If you like this episode, let us know! Shoot us an email at Contact@strongerweekly.com, or drop us a DM, and we'll be sure to make more of the content you love. SPONSORS - Get nutritional supplements that work as hard as you do: www.puristnutrition.com - Bulletproof your drinking with Clutch; medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Build a world-class home gym with Rep Fitness: www.repfitness.com FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . Stronger Weekly is a health and fitness show built for busy people who want real, actionable insights—without wasting time. Whether you’re a working parent, a professional with a full schedule, or both, the goal is simple: help you make better decisions about your training, nutrition, mental health, and overall well-being. Each week, we break down the most important health and fitness news, translating new research, headlines, and trends into clear, practical takeaways. Alongside the news, you’ll hear conversations with leading experts and practitioners who bring facts and real-world guidance to fitness routines, mental health, stress management, the best supplements, and even practical parenting. All in about 45 minutes — because time matters. Hosted by Jesse Carrajat, Certified Health & Fitness Coach, Integrated Healthcare Executive, USMC Veteran, and busy husband and father of three. Life gets busy. Your health still matters. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow stronger, week by week. #StrongerWeekly
Dec 9
This week on Stronger Weekly, I’m joined by Connor Shehan, VP of Nutrition at Rep Fitness and architect of Purist Nutrition, to break down the truth behind supplement quality. Connor explains what “pure” really means, why the supplement industry is so hard to navigate, and how to read labels without getting misled by marketing. He also outlines the biggest red flags, the risks of contaminated or poorly tested products, and the principles Purist uses to build formulas that actually meet high standards for purity and transparency. He also gives his recommendations on the essential supplements that EVERY person should take if they're serious about their fitness. Plus, we cover this week’s Health & Fitness News: Smartphones at 12 linked to worse mental & physical health – A major NIH analysis reported by Axios found that giving kids a smartphone at age 12 predicts higher rates of depression, obesity, and poor sleep through adolescence — even after adjusting for income, home environment, and screen time on other devices. CDC panel votes to end universal Hepatitis B shot at birth – The CDC’s advisory committee moved toward dropping the long-standing recommendation that all newborns receive a Hep B shot, raising concerns about missed infections if hospitals rely solely on maternal screening and perfect follow-up. Vigorous exercise packs the same punch as much longer cardio – A Nature Communications study of 73,000 adults found that just one minute of vigorous effort can deliver the same long-term health benefit as 4–9 minutes of moderate activity or nearly an hour of light movement. Jump-rope warm-ups improve running performance – A 10-week trial in the International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance found that swapping five minutes of a standard warm-up for jump rope improved reactive strength, running economy, and amateur 3K race performance. Weekly Weird News: Rotten-egg gas shows promise for Alzheimer’s – Johns Hopkins researchers found that hydrogen sulfide restored a key cellular process in Alzheimer’s mouse models, improving memory and motor function and pointing toward unconventional low-dose therapies. If you're looking to clean up your supplement routine—or finally understand what “purity” means in an industry with almost no guardrails—this conversation gives you a simple, science-backed framework to make better decisions. SPONSORS - Get nutritional supplements that work as hard as you do: www.puristnutrition.com - Bulletproof your drinking with Clutch; medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Build a world-class home gym with Rep Fitness: www.repfitness.com FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . The health and fitness news and inspiration you need, delivered every Monday. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Hosted by Non-Profit Healthcare Leader, Certified Health & Fitness Coach, and USMC Veteran Jesse Carrajat. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly. #StrongerWeekly
Dec 2
Why do so many men quietly struggle with drinking, erectile dysfunction, weight, or hearing loss—and still avoid getting help? This week I’m joined by Neil Walker, VP of Growth at Oar Health, who’s spent nearly a decade working in stigmatized healthcare. We unpack why men hesitate to seek care, how shame and identity get in the way, and what actually helps them take the first step. Neil breaks down what “stigmatized conditions” really are, what he learned from ED, low T, hair loss, hearing loss, and alcohol use disorder, and how the right language and framing can finally get men to engage. We also dive into: - How medication-assisted treatment with naltrexone works for alcohol use disorder - Why you don’t need to hit rock bottom to deserve help - The difference between daily dosing and targeted use (Sinclair-style) - Clutch, Oar’s new fast-acting, dissolvable tablet designed to help people drink less Then we cover this week’s health & fitness headlines: - Medicare drug prices & GLP-1s – How Trump’s latest moves on Medicare drug price negotiation could reshape access and affordability for weight-loss and diabetes drugs. - World’s Strongest Woman controversy – Why the 2025 title was stripped and what this means for fairness, biology, and women’s strength sports. - The “5 epochs” of brain development – New science mapping how the human brain changes over a lifetime—and what it means for mental health and performance. - One week off social media – A randomized trial asks whether a 7-day break from platforms like Instagram and TikTok can reduce depression and anxiety. - Navy SEAL-style functional strength – What we can learn from elite operators about real-world strength, durability, and training smart after 30. If you—or someone you love—have been quietly putting off getting help, this episode gives you a clearer understanding of the stigma, the options, and a more hopeful way forward. SPONSORS - Get nutritional supplements that work as hard as you do: www.puristnutrition.com - Bulletproof your drinking with Clutch; medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Build a world-class home gym with Rep Fitness: www.repfitness.com FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . The health and fitness news and inspiration you need, delivered every Monday. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Hosted by Non-Profit Healthcare Leader, Certified Health & Fitness Coach, and USMC Veteran Jesse Carrajat. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly. #StrongerWeekly
Nov 24
This week on Stronger Weekly, we break down one of the most important — and most overlooked — tools in modern fitness: using genetic testing and bloodwork to optimize your health. I’m joined by Dr. Jake Huebner, a Colorado-based functional health specialist and chiropractor who helps men identify risks early, improve performance, and build habits aligned with their biology. In this conversation, Dr. Huebner explains how genetics and biomarkers influence metabolism, inflammation, hormones, disease risk, and the way your body responds to training and stress. Then we go a step further: Dr. Huebner reviews my actual recent bloodwork, live on the show, and explains what each marker means — testosterone, inflammation, cholesterol, liver enzymes, insulin, and more. If you’ve ever wondered what your numbers say about how you’re really doing, this breakdown will give you the blueprint. We also cover this week’s biggest health & fitness stories: - New global research urging governments to regulate ultraprocessed foods as evidence mounts linking them to chronic disease. - Teens who play video games daily are now significantly more likely to engage in online gambling, raising addiction concerns. - The global wellness economy surges toward a projected $10 trillion — from longevity tech to recovery, mindfulness, and fitness. - A new study shows “California sober” strategies — cannabis instead of alcohol — may reduce short-term alcohol intake but create new risks. - The APA warns that mental-health chatbots and AI wellness tools often give unsafe, inaccurate advice, despite 1 in 3 Americans using them for emotional support. Whether you’re trying to stay healthy, improve your training, or understand your own biology on a deeper level, this episode gives you a clear, practical roadmap for using data and lifestyle together to build long-term strength. Featuring: Dr. Jake Huebner - Instagram: www.instagram.com/dr.jakehuebner/ - Website: https://coloradomjc.com/ SPONSORS - Get nutritional supplements that work as hard as you do: www.puristnutrition.com - Bulletproof your drinking with Clutch; medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Build a world-class home gym with Rep Fitness: www.repfitness.com FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . The health and fitness news and inspiration you need, delivered every Monday. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Hosted by Non-Profit Healthcare Leader, Certified Health & Fitness Coach, and USMC Veteran Jesse Carrajat. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly. #StrongerWeekly
Nov 17
This week on Stronger Weekly, I’m joined by MMA performance coach Steven Sahyoun — one of the top rehab and strength coaches in combat sports. Steve helps fighters get stronger, more mobile, and more resilient, and today we break down how anyone can apply these principles to build a durable, athletic, injury-resistant body. We cover the top 5 physical qualities, the biggest training mistakes everyday lifters make, the foundational movements every person should master, how to use explosive training safely, and why mobility and rehab principles from combat sports translate directly to longevity and everyday life. We also break down the biggest health & fitness stories of the week: - ACA subsidies are still unresolved for 2025, leaving millions unsure what their premiums will be as open enrollment continues. - A major analysis shows GLP-1 medications could dramatically reduce U.S. mortality rates by 2045 — with lower prices and wider access on the horizon. - The zero-proof market continues to explode as alcohol use declines, especially among younger adults. - New research links ultra-processed foods to higher cancer risk, adding to mounting evidence on their long-term dangers. - The American Psychological Association warns that mental-health chatbots often provide unsafe or inaccurate advice — urging caution for anyone using AI for emotional support. Whether you're looking to level-up your strength training, trying to prevent injuries, or looking to improve athleticism, this conversation gives you the practical tools you need to train smarter and stay healthy long-term. - Follow Coach Steve on Instagram here. - Visit Steve's coaching website here. SPONSORS - Get nutritional supplements that work as hard as you do: www.puristnutrition.com - Bulletproof your drinking with Clutch; medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Build a world-class home gym with Rep Fitness: www.repfitness.com FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . The health and fitness news and inspiration you need, delivered every Monday. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Hosted by Non-Profit Healthcare Leader, Certified Health & Fitness Coach, and USMC Veteran Jesse Carrajat. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly. #StrongerWeekly
Nov 11
This week marks two years of Stronger Weekly. On Veterans Day 2023, I launched this show with one mission — to help people take back control of their health, habits, and lives. Two years later, it’s become something much bigger. In this anniversary episode, I share the five greatest lessons I’ve learned from two years of podcasting — distilled from hundreds of conversations with athletes, scientists, coaches, veterans, and everyday people redefining what it means to live strong. From fitness and focus to parenting and sleep, these are the truths that have changed how I train, think, and live. We also break down the biggest health & fitness headlines of the week: - The Trump administration strikes deals with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to slash GLP-1 prices and expand Medicare access. - A minimalist “brick” phone helps users quit social media addiction. - A new JAMA Cardiology study raises concerns about melatonin’s impact on heart health. - Heavy drinking linked to worse stroke outcomes, according to Harvard Medical School. - The APA’s Stress in America 2025 report shows anxiety levels hitting record highs nationwide. Thank you to every listener who’s been part of this journey — whether you’ve been here since day one or just found the show. Your support, messages, and ideas have made Stronger Weekly what it is today. We’re just getting started. #StrongerWeekly FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . SPONSORS - Bulletproof your drinking with Clutch; medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com The health and fitness news and inspiration you need, delivered every Monday. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Hosted by Non-Profit Healthcare Leader, Certified Health & Fitness Coach, and USMC Veteran Jesse Carrajat. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly. #StrongerWeekly
Nov 3
This week on Stronger Weekly, I’m joined by my good friend Justin Maziarz for a deep dive into one of the biggest killers of health and happiness — chronic stress. We unpack what stress actually is from a scientific perspective, what’s happening in your brain and body when you’re under constant pressure, and how chronic stress quietly wrecks your hormones, energy, and mood. From testosterone decline to cortisol overload, we cover the data, symptoms, and real-world impact — and what you can do about it. Justin and I also explore the modern causes of stress — overstimulation, lack of sleep, financial strain, and toxic ambition — and share practical tools to take back control, including breathwork, strength training, faith, and rest. We also break down the biggest health & fitness headlines of the week: - A new study in Obstetrics & Gynecology finds that COVID infection during pregnancy may increase autism risk, renewing debates about maternal immunity and fetal development. - Scientists confirm that chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) stems from repeated head impacts, not single concussions — redefining long-term brain safety in contact sports. - A new survey in JAMA Oncology shows most Americans still don’t realize alcohol increases cancer risk, despite decades of evidence. - Researchers identify promising metabolic benefits of cilantro, while warning against overhyped health claims. - And Alabama’s new 10% “porn tax” aims to fund mental-health services — sparking debate about the real cost of digital addiction. If you’ve ever wondered what role stress plays in YOUR life, and how to prevent stress from wreaking havoc on your health, and happiness, this episode’s for you. #StrongerWeekly FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . SPONSORS - Bulletproof your drinking with Clutch; medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com The health and fitness news and inspiration you need, delivered every Monday. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Hosted by Non-Profit Healthcare Leader, Certified Health & Fitness Coach, and USMC Veteran Jesse Carrajat. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly. #StrongerWeekly
Oct 27
This week on Stronger Weekly, I’m joined by Kori Turner, a Colorado-based Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Addiction Counselor, to unpack the science and psychology behind Alcohol Use Disorder. We break down the facts — how addiction develops in the brain, what the diagnostic criteria for Alcohol Use Disorder actually mean, and how to recognize when your drinking has crossed the line from social to self-destructive. Kori also shares insight into the origins of AA, alternative treatment models, and what real recovery can look like today. Whether you’re questioning your own habits or trying to help someone you care about, this conversation will help you understand the why, how, and what’s next of getting better. We also break down the biggest health & fitness headlines of the week: - A new study finds that even light-to-moderate drinking raises blood pressure, challenging the idea that a “glass of wine a day” is heart-healthy. - Research in the British Journal of Sports Medicine shows that brisk walking 7,000–9,000 steps daily can extend lifespan — especially when done outdoors. - Scientists discover that nearly 1 in 5 UTIs may be caused by contaminated meat, sparking calls for safer sourcing and better food hygiene. - New evidence shows that “healthy obesity” is a myth, with hidden metabolic risks even in active individuals. - And finally, a team of researchers in Japan says “butt breathing” could one day help patients with severe lung conditions — yes, you heard that right. Plus, my Thought of the Week dives into how to structure a well-rounded cardiovascular training protocol — how much cardio you really need, how to combine Zone 2 and HIIT, and how to layer it over strength training without losing muscle. FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com The health and fitness news and inspiration you need, delivered every Monday. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Hosted by Non-Profit Healthcare Leader, Certified Health & Fitness Coach, and USMC Veteran Jesse Carrajat. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly. #StrongerWeekly
Oct 20
This week on Stronger Weekly , we're revisiting our episode with Brad Dunn , founder of Reliant Fitness. Brad shares his journey of removing alcohol, rebuilding his life, and coaching men to become stronger — physically and mentally. Brad shares how walking away from alcohol unlocked new levels of clarity and purpose, and how/why he now coaches men to live intentionally through fitness and discipline. He also breaks down his top advice for building muscle, losing fat, and sustaining a healthy lifestyle long-term. We also break down the biggest health & fitness headlines of the week: - The 2025 State of Obesity Report shows 42.8% of U.S. adults now meet the clinical definition of obesity, with West Virginia, Louisiana, and Kentucky topping the list. - Consumer Reports warns of heavy metals in protein powders, but experts say the findings lack real-world context. - A new study shows GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic can blunt the effects of alcohol, changing how users feel intoxication. - Researchers identify hundreds of genetic links between cannabis use and psychiatric disorders. - And new evidence shows that strength training may protect against obesity-related complications, including diabetes and heart disease. FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . Follow Brad Dunn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reliant.fitness/ SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com The health and fitness news and inspiration you need, delivered every Monday. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Hosted by Non-Profit Healthcare Leader, Certified Health & Fitness Coach, and USMC Veteran Jesse Carrajat. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly. #StrongerWeekly
Oct 13
This week on Stronger Weekly, we’re pulling a classic episode from our vault. I’m joined by Eric Hinman — fitness entrepreneur, hybrid athlete, and five-time Ironman finisher — to talk training, recovery, and what life looks like after quitting alcohol. Eric shares how eliminating alcohol changed his energy, focus, and consistency, and how he’s built a performance-driven lifestyle that prioritizes discipline, community, and longevity. It’s a timely conversation as millions take part in Sober October to reset their health and habits. We also break down the biggest health and fitness headlines of the week: - New York City sues Meta, TikTok, and YouTube, alleging their platforms are addicting children and fueling a youth mental health crisis. - Doctors warn GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may interfere with cancer imaging results, leading to misdiagnosis concerns. - A new global study finds women face nearly double the genetic risk for depression compared to men. - A major European study on diet drinks raises new questions about artificial sweeteners and long-term heart health. - Researchers in China find fathers who exercise before conception may pass on greater endurance to their children. FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com The health and fitness news and inspiration you need, delivered every Monday. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Hosted by Certified Health & Fitness Coach, Integrated Healthcare Executive, and USMC Veteran Jesse Carrajat. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly.
Oct 6
This week on Stronger Weekly, we’re taking on the worst fitness advice we’ve ever heard — from fad diets to outdated training myths — and breaking down what the science actually says. Plus, we dive into the biggest health & fitness stories of the week: President Trump announces a new Pfizer deal to lower drug prices for consumers and launches TrumpRx.gov, with other pharmaceutical companies expected to follow. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth unveils tougher military fitness and grooming standards, calling for “the highest physical standards” across all branches. Sober October kicks off worldwide, encouraging millions to take a break from alcohol and reset their health. A new Independent analysis shows alarming rises in colorectal, breast, and kidney cancer among adults under 50, with lifestyle factors playing a growing role. The new State of Mental Health in America 2025 report ranks New York, Hawaii, and New Jersey as the top states for mental health — and Nevada, Idaho, and Arizona at the bottom. FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com EPISODE RESOURCES Trump announces Pfizer deal to lower drug prices and launches TrumpRx.gov NBC News – Trump to announce deal with Pfizer to lower drug prices Hegseth unveils new military fitness and grooming standards MSN – How Hegseth’s newly proposed military fitness standards compare to existing tests Sober October kicks off worldwide Social Recovery Center – Sober October: How it started and how to make it work for you 2025 State of Mental Health in America Report CNN – Top states for mental health in America, 2025 rankings Mental Health America – State of Mental Health in America 2025 Report (Full PDF) Cancer rates rising among younger adults The Independent – Colorectal, breast, and kidney cancers rising among younger adults, experts warn The health and fitness news and inspiration you need, delivered every Monday. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Hosted by Certified Health & Fitness Coach, Integrated Healthcare Executive, and USMC Veteran Jesse Carrajat. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly.
Sep 29
This week on Stronger Weekly, I’m joined by Jason Khalipa — CrossFit Games world champion, entrepreneur, and host of the Jason Khalipa Podcast — to talk about showing up as a father, husband, athlete, and man. We dig into the connections between fitness, family, faith, and mental health, and how to live life with purpose NOW. We also break down the most important health & fitness headlines of the week: President Trump and HHS Secretary RFK Jr. ignite controversy by suggesting links between Tylenol, vaccines, and autism — scientists push back on the evidence. Doctors announce the first successful treatment to slow Huntington’s disease progression, slowing disease progression by 75% A new study in the Journal of Psychosomatic Research finds personality traits like being active, responsible, and organized are linked to longer life. Research from Liverpool John Moores University shows dehydration drives cortisol spikes, worsening the body’s stress response. A landmark study from Oxford, Yale, and Cambridge — published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine — finds any amount of alcohol may increase dementia risk, with no safe threshold for brain health. - Learn more about Jason, and the Train Hard system: Jason Khalipa - Follow Jason on Instagram: Instagram FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com EPISODE RESOURCES - Trump, RFK Jr., and Tylenol/Autism Claims (ABC/AP) ABC News – Trump’s misleading comments on autism validate MAHA movement - Huntington’s Disease Gene Therapy Breakthrough (BBC) BBC News – Huntington’s disease: Doctors say first treatment slows condition - Personality Traits and Longevity (The Independent) The Independent – Longer life linked to personality traits, experts say - Dehydration and Stress Response (ScienceDaily) ScienceDaily – Dehydration linked to exaggerated stress hormone responses - Alcohol Use and Dementia Risk (BBC / BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine) BBC News – Any alcohol use increases dementia risk, study finds The health and fitness news you need, delivered every Monday by Certified Health & Fitness Expert, USMC Veteran, and Healthcare Executive Jesse Carrajat. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly. #StrongerWeekly
Sep 22
This week on Stronger Weekly, we break down the most important health & fitness headlines of the week: - CDC advisers move away from blanket Covid vaccine recommendations, requiring shared clinical decision-making with providers. - Parents testify before Congress about AI chatbots, warning of danger after children were encouraged toward self-harm. - The American College of Sports Medicine releases its Top 10 Fitness Trends for 2025 — with wearable tech, HIIT, and strength training still leading the way. - The rising spread of kissing bugs across the U.S. and the growing threat of Chagas disease. - The Trump administration pushes states to enforce involuntary rehab for drug users, sparking debates over civil liberties, funding, and effectiveness. Plus, I’m joined by returning guest Jeff Sutherland, aka Midlife Fit Club , to talk fitness, sobriety, faith, social media, and how to age well. - Learn from Jeff Sutherland at Midlife Fit Club - Follow Jeff on Instagram: Instagram - Watch Jeff on YouTube: Midlife Fit Club - YouTube FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Stronger Weekly - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com The health and fitness news you actually need, delivered every Monday by Certified Health & Fitness Expert, USMC Veteran, and Healthcare Executive Jesse Carrajat. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly.#StrongerWeekly
Sep 15
This week on Stronger Weekly, we break down the most important health & fitness headlines of the week: - Australia’s social media ban for kids runs into issues with enforcement. - The “Make Our Children Healthy Again” report issues guidance and health policy shifts to reshape trust, drug access, and health regulation in 2025 for children - The FDA cracks down on misleading pharmaceutical ads in direct-to-consumer marketing. - New research shows a single session of resistance or HIIT reduces growth of breast cancer cells. - Evidence continues to build: regular strength training can stop, and reverse, aging. Plus, I share 5 tools you can start using today to increase your healthspan — covering strength, recovery, sleep, nutrition, and mindset. FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com EPISODE RESOURCES /CITATIONS -Australia Bans Social Media for Kids Under 16 Ban takes effect Dec. 10, enforcement still uncertain. Source: BBC News — link - White House MAHA Commission — Childhood Health Strategy Nutrition reform, 60 min/day activity, preventive care, family support. Source: White House — link - Exercise & Breast Cancer Survivors Study One high-intensity workout altered blood chemistry, suppressing cancer cell growth. Source: Springer — link - Trump Targets Pharma Advertising Memorandum directs FDA/HHS to crack down on misleading drug ads. Source: White House Fact Sheet — link - Exercise & Epigenetic Age Reversal Study shows structured exercise reduced biological age by years (DNA methylation markers). Source: Muscle & Fitness — link The health and fitness news you actually need, delivered every Monday by Certified Health & Fitness Expert, USMC Veteran, and Healthcare Executive Jesse Carrajat. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly.
Sep 8
This week on Stronger Weekly (formerly Running Free), I break down my Fall 2025 muscle-building fitness plan, , plus we cover the most important health and fitness headlines of the week: - RFK Jr.’s heated Senate testimony on vaccines and public trust. - A viral Pentagon fitness challenge with Pete Hegseth and RFK Jr. (100 pushups and 50 pullups in under five minutes). - A new Cleveland Clinic survey on how exercise impacts men’s mental health and sex drive. - groundbreaking research on how childhood fitness habits shape lifelong health outcomes. - A decades-long study from Sweden showing that cardiovascular fitness may cut dementia risk by as much as 88%.Plus, Jesse shares his personal Fall/Winter 2026 blueprint — how he’s structuring training, nutrition, and lifestyle hacks to pack on lean muscle-mass, with takeaways you can apply in your own life. FOLLOW US ON ALL PLATFORMS - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com EPISODE RESOURCES/LINKS - RFK Jr.’s Senate Showdown on Public Health and Vaccines Live coverage of the Senate hearing Source: New York Times , Live Senate Coverage - RFK Jr. & Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon Fitness Challenge “Pete and Bobby challenge” — 100 pushups & 50 pullups in under 5 minutes Source: Fox News - Cleveland Clinic Survey — Exercise Impacts Men’s Mental Health and Sex Drive Cleveland Clinic’s MENtion It® campaign findings Source: Cleveland Clinic Newsroom - Childhood Fitness Habits Shape Lifelong Health Outcomes Study by University of Georgia and Finnish cohort Source: Earth.com - Cardio (Cycling) Linked to Significantly Lower Dementia Risk 44-year Swedish study, published in Neurology – 88% lower dementia risk for highly fit Source: Tom’s Guide (citing the study) The health and fitness news you actually need, delivered every Monday by Certified Health & Fitness Expert, USMC Veteran, and Healthcare Executive Jesse Carrajat. Get the facts first on the research, trends, and breakthroughs that matter — plus conversations with leading experts and thought leaders on how to build a stronger, longer, healthier life. Give us 45 minutes each week, and we’ll help you grow Stronger Weekly.
Sep 2
Most busy people want to be fit, strong, and healthy—but who has hours to spend in the gym? Jake Schum, former NFL player and elite performance coach, joins Running Free to share how you can maximize fitness with minimal time. Now a dedicated dad himself, Jake has built a blueprint for training that balances strength, mobility, nutrition, and recovery—all designed for real life. We cover: How to structure efficient training sessions that actually deliver results The role of mobility and advanced movements in building a resilient body Nutrition strategies that are simple, sustainable, and family-friendly The best supplements and recovery tools for busy adults Lifestyle and habit hacks to manage stress, sleep, and energy This episode is practical, tactical, and packed with tools you can use immediately—whether your goal is losing 20 pounds, getting stronger, or simply staying in the game for your family. Learn more about Jake Schum: Gridiron Gateway Training Follow Jake on Instagram RUNNING FREE RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube - Subscribe to our newsletter here . SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Can You Drink Your Way Sober? | Katie Herzog, Author - - Marriage Goals, Top Lifts, Marky Mark Mornings, GRIT, & Raising Tough Kids | Ask Us Anything Vol. 3 - The Fear of Death: Why It Might Be Driving Your Anxiety ______________________________________________ Build Fitness for the Long Haul. Running Free helps you train smarter, live better, and build lasting strength in body and mind. Hosted by USMC veteran, health coach, and fitness nerd Jesse Carrajat, the show blends practical fitness advice with real conversations on mental health, addiction, nutrition, and the habits that build us up or break us down. Guests include world-class coaches, scientists, authors, athletes, and everyday people proving what’s possible. Build the body, mindset, and lifestyle to perform for life — because the goal isn’t just to live long, it’s to live strong and FREE.
Aug 26
The Variety Pack is back—and the questions keep getting better. In this episode, we dive into your toughest (and funniest) asks on fitness, fatherhood, health, and habits—with zero prep and zero filter. This week: Is your drinking “bad enough” to need help? Do you really need supplements, or just a better diet? Our exact morning routines (and why they start the night before) How to balance Zone 2 cardio with heavy lifting without burning out Should you still train heavy in your 40s? How to stop using alcohol as an escape when parenting gets overwhelming What’s harder: toddler tantrums or a brutal squat set? The #1 habit every dad should model for his kids and MORE Got a question for the next Ask Us Anything? DM us @runningfreepodcast or email contact@runningfreepod.com . RUNNING FREE RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Can You Drink Your Way Sober? | Katie Herzog, Author - - Marriage Goals, Top Lifts, Marky Mark Mornings, GRIT, & Raising Tough Kids | Ask Us Anything Vol. 3 - The Fear of Death: Why It Might Be Driving Your Anxiety ______________________________________________ Build Fitness for the Long Haul. Running Free helps you train smarter, live better, and build lasting strength in body and mind. Hosted by USMC veteran, health coach, and fitness nerd Jesse Carrajat, the show blends practical fitness advice with real conversations on mental health, addiction, nutrition, and the habits that build us up or break us down. Guests include world-class coaches, scientists, authors, athletes, and everyday people proving what’s possible. Build the body, mindset, and lifestyle to perform for life — because the goal isn’t just to live long, it’s to live strong and FREE.
Aug 19
Many Americans feel let down by primary care. Short visits, endless referrals, and a system that reacts to illness rather than preventing it. The result: rising costs, worsening health outcomes, and a growing sense that the foundation of our healthcare system is broken. But what if there’s another way? Chloe Harrouche, breast cancer survivor and founder of The Lanby , believes the answer lies in a holistic, subscription-based model of care that integrates medicine, nutrition, and lifestyle. By extending time with patients, focusing on prevention, and putting relationships at the center, she’s reimagining what healthcare could—and should—look like. In this episode, we explore: Why the current primary care model is failing both patients and doctors The principles of integrative care—and why they matter now more than ever How subscription-based healthcare could realign incentives for better outcomes Lessons from Chloe’s own health journey that shaped The Lanby’s mission Healthcare is personal. This conversation asks: what do we deserve from our doctors—and how do we get there? - Visit The Lanby Website: The Lanby: Integrative Primary Care | Concierge Medicine - Follow The Lanby on Instagram here. - Follow Chloe on LinkedIn here. RUNNING FREE RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Build Fitness for the Long Haul. Running Free helps you train smarter, live better, and build lasting strength in body and mind. Hosted by USMC veteran, health coach, and fitness nerd Jesse Carrajat, the show blends practical fitness advice with real conversations on mental health, addiction, nutrition, and the habits that build us up or break us down. Guests include world-class coaches, scientists, authors, athletes, and everyday people proving what’s possible. Build the body, mindset, and lifestyle to perform for life — because the goal isn’t just to live long, it’s to live strong and FREE.
Aug 11
Can supplements support sobriety? Or help you drink less? Mike Hardenbrook—founder of Cloud 9, author, and host of the Alcohol Reset podcast—joins Running Free to unpack the role supplements can play in recovery and alcohol use disorder. From amino acids and gut health to dopamine support and cravings, this conversation explores a growing area of interest: nutritional support for the sober and sober-curious. We discuss: Why brain chemistry matters in addiction Common deficiencies in early sobriety Natural supplements for dopamine, serotonin, and GABA How Cloud 9 is helping bridge the gap in recovery support Mike’s personal journey through entrepreneurship, anxiety, and alcohol Whether you’re alcohol-free or just exploring moderation, this episode offers tools and insights to help you stay strong. - Learn more about Mike’s work at https://www.cloud9supplements.com - Check out Mike's Alcohol Reset podcast: The Alcohol Reset by Cloud9 RUNNING FREE RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Physical fitness. Mental health. Lifespan. One show to help you maximize all three. Hosted by USMC veteran and health coach Jesse Carrajat, Running Free explores the habits, tools, and insights that build strength—inside and out. Each week features practical conversations with experts in training, medicine, psychology, nutrition, supplements, and more. Our goal is simple: to help you live stronger, longer, and with greater purpose. Because life’s too short: Start Running Free.
Aug 4
For decades, the dominant message in recovery has been clear: quit completely, or fail. But what if there’s another way? Journalist, author, and podcast host Katie Herzog joins Running Free to discuss her new book, Drink Your Way Sober —a deeply personal and well-researched look into The Sinclair Method, a medication-assisted approach that helps people reduce or eliminate alcohol without white-knuckling abstinence. Katie blends memoir and reporting to challenge long-held assumptions about addiction and recovery, including her own. In this conversation, she and Jesse dig into how naltrexone, neuroscience, and harm reduction are helping thousands rewrite their relationship with alcohol—quietly, effectively, and without shame. We discuss: What The Sinclair Method is—and why so few people know about it Why complete abstinence isn’t the only path to recovery How trauma, compulsion, and biology intersect in addiction Katie’s personal story and why she believes this message matters now more than ever How we can bridge the gap between traditional recovery and science-based innovation This episode is for anyone questioning alcohol, looking for options, or ready to think differently about what recovery can look like. - Order Katie's Book: Drink Your Way Sober - Follow Katie on Instagram - Check out Blocked and Reported: Blocked and Reported | Jesse Singal | Substack RUNNING FREE RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Physical fitness. Mental health. Lifespan. One show to help you maximize all three. Hosted by USMC veteran and health coach Jesse Carrajat, Running Free explores the habits, tools, and insights that build strength—inside and out. Each week features practical conversations with experts in training, medicine, psychology, nutrition, supplements, and more. Our goal is simple: to help you live stronger, longer, and with greater purpose. Because life’s too short: Start Running Free.
Jul 28
The Variety Pack is back—and somehow, you keep raising the bar. In this episode, we answer your most honest (and hilarious) questions about fitness, fatherhood, faith, productivity, and mental health—with no prep and no filter. This week: - Our Top 10 Exercises for life - Can being too nice hurt your kids later in life? - What should the next 10 years of your marriage look like? - How do you balance early morning workouts with family life? - How to protect your mental health when life won’t slow down - Mark Wahlberg’s 4AM grind... worth it? - and MORE! Got a question for the next Ask Us Anything? DM us @runningfreepodcast on Instagram or email contact@runningfreepod.com. SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com RUNNING FREE RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Life is short, and it moves fast. This show will help you make the most of it. Running Free is a podcast about optimizing health, and breaking free from the habits and distractions that hold us back. We cover fitness, mental health, culture, addiction, parenting, humor, and everything in between. Hosted by veteran, fitness expert, and health advocate Jesse Carrajat, each episode explores what it means to live fully—through honest conversations with thinkers, creators, and everyday people who teach and inspire us to live healthy, long, meaningful lives. Stop Chasing Life. Start Running Free.
Jul 21
Could toxic relationships and personality disorders be the most overlooked public health crisis of our time? In this episode, Dr. Jamie Huysman—clinical psychologist, social worker, and founder of the STAR Network—joins Jesse to unpack the shocking reality behind Cluster B personality disorders (narcissistic, borderline, antisocial, and histrionic) and their devastating ripple effects across families, workplaces, and society. Dr. Huysman explains how 1 in 8 people are impacted directly through relationships with people who have these disorders—and why they so often go undetected. From the trauma bond and generational dysfunction to reparenting, resilience, and breaking free, this conversation blends science, culture, and live experiences. You’ll also learn how to spot red flags, why empaths are often targets, and how STAR Network and TAR Anon are creating free, virtual spaces for healing and recovery. EPISODE RESOURCES - Discover the STAR Network: www.starnetwork.org - Discover TAR Anon: www.taranon.org - Read CDC-Kaiser ACE Study: https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/aces/about.html SPONSORS - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com RUNNING FREE RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Life is short, and it moves fast. This show will help you make the most of it. Running Free is a podcast about optimizing health, and breaking free from the habits and distractions that hold us back. We cover fitness, mental health, culture, addiction, parenting, humor, and everything in between. Hosted by veteran, fitness expert, and health advocate Jesse Carrajat, each episode explores what it means to live fully—through honest conversations with thinkers, creators, and everyday people who teach and inspire us to live healthy, long, meaningful lives. Stop Chasing Life. Start Running Free.
Jul 14
What’s it really like to be a stay-at-home dad in America? In this raw and honest episode, Jesse sits down with longtime friend and future fellow podcaster Dave Lipay (The Off Tangent Podcast, Coming Soon) for a conversation about ALL THINGS parenting, and being a Stay-at-Home Dad. From wrestling with ego and identity, to finding meaning in the daily chaos, they unpack the decision to stay home, the emotional weight that comes with it, and why it might just be the most important (and underappreciated) job there is. Together, they explore: - Breaking gender stereotypes around parenting - How to find purpose when there’s no paycheck or praise - The emotional toll of burnout, overstimulation, and isolation - Why teamwork with your partner is everything - The long-term beauty and legacy of being present Whether you’re a stay-at-home dad or mom, a working parent, or just trying to figure out what matters most in parenthood, this episode is for you. SPONSORS: - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com RUNNING FREE RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Life is short, and it moves fast. This show will help you make the most of it. Running Free is a podcast about optimizing health, and breaking free from the habits and distractions that hold us back. We cover fitness, mental health, culture, addiction, parenting, humor, and everything in between. Hosted by veteran, fitness expert, and health advocate Jesse Carrajat, each episode explores what it means to live fully—through honest conversations with thinkers, creators, and everyday people who teach and inspire us to live healthy, long, meaningful lives. Stop Chasing Life. Start Running Free.
Jul 7
Many veterans today are suffering—and isolation is a key cause. Without the shared mission and tribe of active duty life, mental and emotional wounds can deepen in silence. Could nature, skill, and community be the antidote? Retired Lt. Col. John “Saint” Langford thinks so. As CEO of Project Healing Waters, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit serving disabled veterans, Langford now leads one of the most unique healing organizations in America. Through the therapeutic art of fly fishing—and the power of nature and community—his team helped over 7,000 veterans in 2024 rediscover strength and post-traumatic healing. In this episode, we discuss: - Why fly fishing offers a potent combination of focus, challenge, and community for trauma recovery - How nature and structured discomfort can rewire the brain and support long-term mental health - The science behind community as medicine—and how loneliness is killing more Americans than heart disease - The idea of “tribe” and how veterans can find it again outside of uniform - What civilians can learn from this model—and why we’re all wired for meaning, purpose, and shared mission Whether you’re a veteran, a family member, or simply someone feeling lost in today’s world, this episode offers hope—and a reminder: sometimes healing starts waist-deep in a river, fly rod in hand, with someone beside you who gets it. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE - Start your healing journey with Project Healing Waters: Locations : Project Healing Waters - Support the mission / Donate: Get Involved : Project Healing Waters - Having suicidal thoughts? Dial 988 (Available 24/7) SPONSORS: - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com RUNNING FREE RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Life is short, and it moves fast. This show will help you make the most of it. Running Free is a podcast about optimizing health, and breaking free from the habits and distractions that hold us back. We cover fitness, mental health, culture, addiction, parenting, humor, and everything in between. Hosted by veteran, fitness expert, and health advocate Jesse Carrajat, each episode explores what it means to live fully—through honest conversations with thinkers, creators, and everyday people who teach and inspire us to live healthy, long, meaningful lives. Stop Chasing Life. Start Running Free.
Jun 30
The Variety Pack is back—and yes, it’s as unpredictable as ever. We’re tackling your best (and weirdest) questions about fitness, faith, health, and real life with zero filter and plenty of laughs. This week: - What your pee color says about your supplement stack - Are peptides worth the hype—or just expensive hope? - How alcohol affects your brain long-term - Can fitness become a new addiction? - Should Christians drink—or steer clear? - What the Church gets right (and wrong) about recovery It’s fast, fun, and honest—but always grounded in the mission: helping you live strong, think clearly, and run free. Got a question for the next Ask Us Anything? DM us @runningfreepodcast on Instagram. SPONSORS: - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com RUNNING FREE RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ SUBSCRIBE & SUPPORT - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube Life is short, and it moves fast. This show will help you make the most of it. Running Free is a podcast about optimizing health, and breaking free from the habits and distractions that hold us back. We cover fitness, mental health, culture, addiction, parenting, humor, and everything in between. Hosted by veteran, fitness expert, and health advocate Jesse Carrajat, each episode explores what it means to live fully—through honest conversations with thinkers, creators, and everyday people who teach and inspire us to live healthy, long, meaningful lives. Stop Chasing Life. Start Running Free.
Jun 19
How would the world be different if everyone had a good father? In this special Father’s Day Week episode, we ask a simple but powerful question: What makes a good dad? Drawing from wisdom, research, and personal experience, this episode explores four pillars that every parent can strive toward: protection, provision, presence, and praise. Whether you're a dad, want to be one, or reflecting on your relationship with your own father (or lack thereof), this episode offers a powerful reminder that good fathers can change the world, and it starts at home. SPONSORS: - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com RUNNING FREE RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ SUBSCRIBE & SUPPORT - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube Life is short, and it moves fast. This show will help you make the most of it. Running Free is a podcast about optimizing health, and breaking free from the habits and distractions that hold us back. We cover fitness, mental health, culture, addiction, parenting, humor, and everything in between. Hosted by veteran, fitness expert, and health advocate Jesse Carrajat, each episode explores what it means to live fully—through honest conversations with thinkers, creators, and everyday people who teach and inspire us to live healthy, long, meaningful lives. Stop Chasing Life. Start Running Free.
Jun 12
We don’t like to talk about death—but what if your fear of death is shaping how you live, and driving your anxiety? In this solo episode, Jesse shares how his personal experiences with death—and how a therapist’s simple question unlocked a deep truth: our fear of death may be the hidden source of our anxiety, ambition, and need for control. Drawing from global traditions, we explore what Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and modern secular thinkers believe about death and the afterlife. From Ecclesiastes to Michael Singer, Alan Watts to David Gibson, this episode offers a guided reflection on how our beliefs about death shape how we live. EPISODE RESOURCES - Intro Clip: Learn more from Alan Watts: Alan Watts Org - Audio Lecture Collections, Official Videos, Books, & Quotes - Book Suggestion: Living Life Backward, by David Gibson: Living Life Backward: How Ecclesiastes Teaches Us to Live in Light of the End by David Gibson | Goodreads SPONSORS: - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com RUNNING FREE RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ SUBSCRIBE & SUPPORT - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube Life is short, and it moves fast. This show will help you make the most of it. Running Free is a podcast about optimizing health, and breaking free from the habits and distractions that hold us back. We cover fitness, mental health, culture, addiction, parenting, humor, and everything in between. Hosted by veteran, fitness expert, and health advocate Jesse Carrajat, each episode explores what it means to live fully—through honest conversations with thinkers, creators, and everyday people who teach and inspire us to trade distraction and frivolousness for healthy, long, meaningful lives. Stop Chasing Life. Start Running Free.
Jun 6
Should you drink less, or not at all? As summer starts, we want to help you answer this question and give you the tools to stay on whatever wagon YOU choose. We cover: - NA drinks, THC, nicotine, and what actually helps - The workouts, supplements, and habits that keep us anchored - How to use accountability, routine, and mindset to stay consistent - Why it’s not about being perfect—it’s about knowing your “why” If you’re trying to drink less—or quit altogether—this episode is for you. SPONSORS: - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com RESOURCES - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . EPISODES YOU MIGHT ENJOY - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ SUBSCRIBE & SUPPORT - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube Life is short, and it moves fast. This show will help you make the most of it. Running Free is a podcast about optimizing health, and breaking free from the habits and distractions that hold us back. We cover fitness, mental health, culture, addiction, parenting, humor, and everything in between. Hosted by veteran, fitness expert, and health advocate Jesse Carrajat, each episode explores what it means to live fully—through honest conversations with thinkers, creators, and everyday people who teach and inspire us to trade distraction and frivolousness for healthy, long, meaningful lives. Stop Chasing Life. Start Running Free.
May 29
Welcome to the first-ever Running Free Variety Pack — a new monthly tradition where we let our hair down, field listener questions, react to surprise prompts, and riff on everything from the meaningful to the ridiculous. This week: • Is flexing in the mirror a crime?• The origin story of Justin's nickname• Who is the more mature gentlemen?• Our gym pet peeves• Our go-to healthy fast-food spots• Gas vs. electric vehicles It’s unfiltered, fast-paced, and fun—but as always, packed with substance (the healthy kind). Got a question or topic for the next Variety Pack? DM @runningfreepodcast on Instagram and we might tackle it on the next one. Sponsors: - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com Resources & Community: - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . Episodes You Might Enjoy: - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Subscribe & Support: - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: Running Free Podcast - YouTube Life is short, and it moves fast. This show will help you make the most of it. Running Free is a podcast about optimizing health, and breaking free from the habits and distractions that hold us back. We cover fitness, parenting, mindfulness, addiction, mental health, and everything in between. Hosted by veteran, fitness expert, and health advocate Jesse Carrajat, each episode explores what it means to live fully—through honest conversations with thinkers, creators, and everyday people who teach and inspire us to trade distraction and frivolousness for healthy, long, meaningful lives.
May 22
Do you really need to lift weights to be healthy? Is intermittent fasting a magic bullet for fat loss? Should you be tracking every macro, every day? In this episode of Running Free , Jesse and co-host Justin Maziarz cut through the noise and tackle some of the most persistent myths in fitness today. From cold plunges to HIIT to calorie counting, they explore what’s legit, what’s overhyped, and what actually works in 2025. If you’re tired of confusion and ready to train with purpose—this one’s for you. 🎧 Listen now to learn what’s real, what’s not, and what to do instead. Sponsors: - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com Resources & Community: - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . Episodes You Might Enjoy: - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Subscribe & Support: - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SoberStrengthPodcast Life is short, and it moves fast. This show will help you make the most of it. Running Free is a podcast about turning down the noise, and breaking free from the habits and distractions that hold us back. We cover fitness, parenting, mindfulness, addiction, mental health, and everything in between. Hosted by veteran, fitness expert, and health advocate Jesse Carrajat, each episode explores what it means to live fully—through honest conversations with thinkers, creators, and everyday people who teach and inspire us to trade distraction and frivolousness for healthy, long, meaningful lives.
May 15
Modern parenting is exhausting—and the answer isn’t doing more. What if being a "Good Enough" parent is more than enough for your kids? On this week's episode, we talk about the quiet exhaustion of modern parenting, why perfectionism is stealing our joy (and presence), and how social media has warped our sense of what it means to be a “good parent.” If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, guilty, or like you're missing the moments that matter—this one’s for you. Sponsors: - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com Resources & Community: - Visit our website here . - Subscribe to our newsletter here . Episodes You Might Enjoy: - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Subscribe & Support: - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SoberStrengthPodcast Running Free is a weekly podcast about turning down the noise, living with intention, and breaking free from the habits, distractions, and mindsets that hold us back. Hosted by veteran, mental health advocate, fitness expert, and father of three Jesse Carrajat, each episode curiously explores what it means to live fully—through honest conversations with thinkers, creators, and everyday people who will teach and inspire us to trade distraction for depth, and frivolousness for healthy, long, meaningful lives. Stop chasing. Start Running FREE.
May 1
Workaholism is a hidden addiction quietly wrecking your health, relationships, and happiness. You've probably bought into the myth of hustle culture, but what's it really costing you? Today, we explore the real dangers behind work addiction, why modern society glorifies burnout, and practical steps to reclaim your life and priorities. Expect to learn how to recognize true workaholism, why obsessive productivity actually undermines your performance, how hustle culture impacts your brain and relationships, the surprising parallels between work addiction and substance abuse, actionable strategies for breaking the cycle, and why true success doesn't require sacrificing your well-being. Sponsors: - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com Resources & Community: - Visit the Sober Strength website: www.soberstrength.com - Subscribe to our newsletter: Expert Fitness, Nutrition, and Lifestyle Guides | Sober Strength Episodes You Might Enjoy: - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Subscribe & Support: - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SoberStrengthPodcast Life is short; we all deserve to live a lot more free. This podcast will help you learn how. This show is by hosted by Jesse Carrajat, USMC veteran, health & wellness advocate, and non-profit healthcare leader. Tune in weekly for insightful guests, evidence-based wisdom, and inspiring stories to help you break free from mindsets and habits that are stealing your life. #LiveFree
Apr 24
Nicotine is one of the most controversial—and misunderstood—substances in modern health. Touted by some as a cognitive enhancer and demonized by others as dangerously addictive, what's the truth behind nicotine? In this episode, we unpack the science to reveal nicotine's actual effects on your brain, body, and behavior. From ancient rituals to modern-day vaping, from cognitive boosts to severe withdrawals, we're exploring every angle. If you've ever wondered, "Is nicotine helping me or hooking me?"—this deep dive is for you. Sponsors: - Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength - Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com Resources & Community: - Visit the Sober Strength website: www.soberstrength.com - Subscribe to our newsletter: Expert Fitness, Nutrition, and Lifestyle Guides | Sober Strength Episodes You Might Enjoy: - Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P - How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 - Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Subscribe & Support: - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn - Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ - YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SoberStrengthPodcast Life is short; we all deserve to live a lot more free. This podcast will help you learn how. Sober Strength is hosted by Jesse Carrajat, USMC veteran, health & wellness advocate, and non-profit healthcare leader. Tune in weekly for insightful guests, evidence-based wisdom, and inspiring stories to help you break free from mindsets and habits that are stealing your life. #LiveFree
Apr 18
Caffeine is the most widely used psychoactive drug on the planet—but how much do you actually know about it? From lattes to pre-workouts, it’s sold as a productivity booster and performance hack. But underneath the buzz, there's a darker side: anxiety, disrupted sleep, dependency, and withdrawals. In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the world’s favorite legal drug and unpack what your daily habit might really be costing you. Expect to learn how caffeine affects your brain and nervous system, how dependency builds over time, why withdrawal hits harder than people expect, how marketing and culture normalize overconsumption, and how to reset your relationship with caffeine for long-term health and energy. Sponsors: Take control of your drinking with medication-assisted treatment from Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength Boost your performance and recovery with Momentous Supplements—get 20% off with code "STRENGTH": https://livemomentous.com Resources & Community: Visit the Sober Strength website: www.soberstrength.com Subscribe to our newsletter: Expert Fitness, Nutrition, and Lifestyle Guides | Sober Strength Episodes You Might Enjoy: Are Today’s Kids More Addicted Than Ever? | Chris Herren, NBA Star & Recovery Advocate: https://spoti.fi/3AZ8f0P How to Eat to Drink Less Alcohol | Dr. Brooke Scheller: https://spoti.fi/JAPP9g3 Social Media Addiction - 5 Statistics That Should SCARE You: https://spoti.fi/ygZw3lZ Subscribe & Support: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn Spotify Podcasts: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@SoberStrengthPodcast Life is short; we all deserve to live a lot more free. This podcast will help you learn how. Sober Strength is hosted by Jesse Carrajat, USMC veteran, health & wellness advocate, and non-profit healthcare leader. Tune in weekly for insightful guests, evidence-based wisdom, and inspiring stories to help you break free from mindsets and habits that are stealing your life. #LiveFree
Apr 2
In this episode, Jesse sits down with Vedant Pradeep, the co-founder and CEO of Reframe—the #1 neuroscience-backed app helping over 3 million people drink less and live more. Together, they explore how behavioral science, daily habit loops, and community-based tools are reshaping what recovery and moderation can look like. Vedant also introduces Liquid Luck , a new line of functional, alcohol-free beverages designed to help reduce cravings, manage stress, and create a smarter alternative to traditional drinking rituals. This episode isn’t about theory—it’s about tools. Whether you're sober curious, deep in recovery, or just looking to optimize your habits, you’ll walk away with new ideas, renewed motivation, and actionable insight. Topics Covered: The science behind cravings and cognitive overload Why Reframe is working when other tools haven’t How daily micro-habits and community drive real behavior change The vision behind Liquid Luck and how it works Why sustainable change starts with progress, not perfection EPISODE LINKS: Try Vedant's new functional NA beverages: Liquid Luck: The Best Non-Alcoholic Drink To Ease Your Alcohol Cravings Learn more at SoberStrength.com EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with safe medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements , code "STRENGTH" for 20% off SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Visit the Sober Strength Website - Sign up for our Sober Strength Newsletter. CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** Life's Too Short. TAKE IT BACK. Sober Strength is a show to help you live healthier, happier, and more FREE. Hosted by USMC veteran, certified health coach, and non-profit healthcare leader Jesse Carrajat. Tune in weekly for inspiring guests, science-backed insights, and motivating stories to help you start LIVIN the life you deserve. #SoberStrength
Mar 25
Spring is here—and that means it’s time to shift gears. Host Jesse Carrajat shares his complete fat loss strategy designed to help you safely, and effectively shed excess fat and build confidence going into Summer 2025. This episode lays out the exact blueprint Jesse uses every year to cut body fat while staying strong—refined over two decades of training and coaching. You’ll learn: How to implement carb cycling and carb timing for real results The strength split and cardio combo that preserves muscle Lifestyle habits that actually move the needle Which supplements are worth your money—and which aren’t This is a real-world plan for beginner-to-intermediate exercisers who want to look and feel their best heading into summer—no gimmicks, no fluff. Hit play and get to work. EPISODE RESOURCES - Access the FREE 60-Day Fat Lass program HERE! - Free Calorie Calculator: https://www.calculator.net/tdee-calculator.html EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with safe medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements , code "STRENGTH" for 20% off SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Visit the Sober Strength Website - Sign up for our Sober Strength Newsletter. CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** Life's Too Short. TAKE IT BACK. Sober Strength is a show to help you live healthier, happier, and more FREE. Hosted by USMC veteran, certified health coach, and non-profit healthcare leader Jesse Carrajat. Tune in weekly for inspiring guests, science-backed insights, and motivating stories to help you start LIVIN the life you deserve. #TakeItBack
Mar 19
Men today are more anxious, depressed, and addicted than ever before. Despite living in an era of unprecedented convenience, male suicide rates remain alarmingly high, addiction is rising, and isolation has become the norm. So what’s really going on? In this episode, Jesse sits down with David “Goose” Mills, founder of Men’s Alliance, to break down the state of men’s mental health in 2025 and why so many are feeling lost. They explore: - Why men are struggling despite having more resources than ever - The silent epidemic of isolation and addiction - How brotherhood and community can be the antidote to depression - Why physical fitness isn’t just about the body—it’s about mental resilience - The steps every man can take to reclaim his strength and purpose Listen now and take your first step toward breaking free, and reclaiming your strength. #BreakFree EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with safe medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements , code "STRENGTH" for 20% off SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Visit the Sober Strength Website - Sign up for our Sober Strength Newsletter. CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** Life's Too Short. TAKE IT BACK. Sober Strength is a show to help you live healthier, happier, and more FREE. Hosted by USMC veteran, certified health coach, and non-profit healthcare leader Jesse Carrajat. Tune in weekly for inspiring guests, science-backed insights, and motivating stories to help you start LIVIN the life you deserve. #TakeItBack
Mar 12
Social media isn’t just a habit—it’s a full-blown addiction. It hijacks your brain, steals your time, and rewires the way you think, work, and interact with the world. And the worst part? It’s happening to millions of people without them even realizing it. In this episode, we break down five shocking statistics that expose the true cost of social media addiction—not just on your mental health, but on your productivity, relationships, and even your safety. How much time are you really losing to scrolling? What is social media doing to your brain—especially if you started young? Why is it more addictive than alcohol and cigarettes? What can you do to take back control? Most people won’t make it to the end of this episode. Not because they don’t have time—but because their attention span has already been hijacked. Tune in, for help tuning out, social media. EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with safe medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements , code "STRENGTH" for 20% off SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Visit the Sober Strength Website - Sign up for our Sober Strength Newsletter. CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** In an age of unprecedented stress and excess, Running Free is a show to help you learn to live life more fit, and more free. Hosted by USMC veteran, certified health coach, and non-profit healthcare leader Jesse Carrajat. Tune in weekly for fascinating guests, science-backed insights, and motivating stories to help you build your best life yet. #BreakFree
Mar 5
Stress isn’t going anywhere. Life will throw punches, pressure will build, and if you don’t have a plan, stress will own you. That’s why in Part 2 of the Mastering Stress series, we’re moving beyond the foundation (sleep, nutrition, and organization) and diving into real-time stress management strategies—the tools that help you absorb stress, channel it into something productive, and break the cycle of self-medication. In this episode, we cover : - Why overstimulation is ruining your ability to handle stress (and how to fix it) - The power of movement—how fitness acts as a natural stress relief system - The best supplements for mental resilience—and why no pill can replace real habits If you’re tired of stress leading you toward alcohol, unhealthy food, or mindless distractions, this episode will show you how to fight back. EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with safe medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements , code "STRENGTH" for 20% off SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Visit the Sober Strength Website - Sign up for our Sober Strength Newsletter. CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** In an age of unprecedented stress and excess, Sober Strength is a show to help you learn to live life more fit, and more free. Hosted by USMC veteran, certified health coach, and non-profit healthcare leader Jesse Carrajat. Tune in weekly for fascinating guests, science-backed insights, and motivating stories to help you build your best life yet. #BreakFree
Feb 26
Stress is the #1 reason people self-medicate—whether it’s alcohol, food, social media, or any other escape. But here’s the truth: you don’t need another drink, another distraction, or another excuse. You need a gameplan. This is Part 1 of the Mastering Stress series, where we stop playing defense and start playing offense. In this episode, we break down the three pillars of stress-proofing your life: - Sleep – The foundation of stress resilience. If you’re sleep-deprived, you’re already losing the battle. -Nutrition – How to fuel your body and brain to handle stress instead of crumbling under it. - Time Management – Because chaos and poor structure are making your stress worse. This isn’t theory. This is science-backed, real-world strategy. The kind that stops stress from controlling you—so you can live life more free. EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements , code "STRENGTH" SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Visit the Sober Strength Website - Sign up for our Sober Strength Newsletter. CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** In an age of unprecedented stress and excess, Sober Strength is a show to help you conquer unhealthy habits and LIVE LIFE MORE FREE. Hosted by USMC veteran, certified health coach, and non-profit healthcare leader Jesse Carrajat. Tune in weekly for fascinating guests, science-backed insights, and motivating stories to help you build your best life yet. #BreakFree
Feb 19
Navigating the complexities of mental health insurance coverage can be daunting, but it's essential to ensure you receive the care you deserve. In this episode, we delve into effective strategies to help you: - Understand Your Coverage : Learn about the mental health services your insurance plan offers and how to access them. - Advocate for Yourself : Equip yourself with tools and knowledge to effectively communicate with insurance providers. - Utilize Available Resources : Discover organizations and tools designed to assist you in navigating mental health insurance. HELPFUL RESOURCES Healthcare.gov : Provides detailed information on mental health and substance abuse coverage under the Affordable Care Act. healthcare.gov National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) : Offers guidance on understanding health insurance and mental health benefits. nami.org Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) : Features resources to help you navigate your coverage and make informed decisions. cms.gov American Psychological Association (APA) : Provides insights into insurance coverage for mental health services. apa.org Empower yourself with the right information to navigate the insurance landscape and access the mental health care you need. EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements , code "STRENGTH" SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Visit the Sober Strength Website - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** In an age of unprecedented stress and excess, Sober Strength is a show to help you conquer unhealthy habits and LIVE LIFE MORE FREE. Hosted by USMC veteran, certified health coach, and non-profit healthcare leader Jesse Carrajat. Tune in weekly for fascinating guests, science-backed insights, and motivating stories to help you build your best life yet. #BreakFree
Feb 12
In this episode, we sit down with Chris Herren, former NBA star and the subject of ESPN's acclaimed 30 for 30 documentary, Unguarded . We explore the pressing question: Are today's youth more addicted than previous generations? Chris's perspective may surprise you. Drawing from his extensive experience speaking across the country, he offers insights into the challenges and resilience of today's young people. Join us as we go deep into Chris's journey from professional basketball to becoming a leading voice in addiction recovery, and his optimistic outlook on the future of America's youth. #SoberStrength #AddictionRecovery #ChrisHerren #YouthAddiction #MentalHealth #ESPN30for30 #HerrenProject #HerrenWellness #LiveDeep - Learn more about the Herren Project: herrenproject.org - Explore Herren Wellness: chrisherren.com - See the power of Chris's youth outreach: herrentalks.com . EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements , code "STRENGTH" SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Visit the Sober Strength Website - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** In an age of unprecedented stress and excess, Sober Strength is a show to help you conquer unhealthy habits and LIVE LIFE MORE FREE. Hosted by USMC veteran, certified health coach, and non-profit healthcare leader Jesse Carrajat. Tune in weekly for fascinating guests, science-backed insights, and motivating stories to help you build your best life yet. #BreakFree
Feb 5
What if everything you thought about alcohol addiction was only half the story? In this episode, Dr. John Umhau, a world-renowned physician and addiction expert, breaks down the complete science behind alcohol addiction—what’s really happening in the brain, why some people struggle more than others, and how to heal. We cover cutting-edge research on: - The neuroscience of alcohol dependence - How nutrition can speed up recovery - The role of medication-assisted treatment - How faith and meaning can help break addiction If you or someone you love is navigating alcohol addiction, this conversation is essential. Listen now and discover the path to real, lasting recovery. #SoberStrength #LiveDeep - Learn more about Dr. Umhau and his work: www.alcoholrecoverymedicine.com EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify In an age of stress and excess, Sober Strength helps you stay strong and LIVE LIFE MORE FREE. Hosted by USMC veteran, healthcare leader, and fitness expert Jesse Carrajat. Tune in every Thursday for science-backed insights and real talk to unlock your BEST LIFE YET. #LiveDeep
Jan 30
Are you stuck in the Detox-to-Retox loop with alcohol—cutting back, then binging again? In this episode, Jenn Kautsch, author and founder of Sober Sis , breaks down why so many people find themselves trapped in this exhausting cycle—and how to break free for good. We dive into the science, mindset shifts, faith, and real-life strategies that can help you stop the cycle and build a healthier, more sustainable relationship with alcohol. If you’re tired of the all-or-nothing approach and ready to find balance, this conversation is for you. #BreakFree #LiveDeep - Visit the Sober Sis Home Page: www.sobersis.com - Try Jenn's 21 Day Reset Challenge: www.sobersis.com/21daychallenge - Follow Jenn on Instagram: www.instagram.com/sobersis EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify Alcohol. Social Media. Netflix. Gambling. Something else? In an age of unrelenting stress and information overload, which vice are you leaning on? How are YOU staying strong? Sober Strength is a show about seeking balance while helping you stress less, live more, and break free from the chains holding you back. Hosted by USMC veteran, healthcare leader, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, join us every Thursday for full episodes and unlock your BEST LIFE YET. #LiveDeep
Jan 23
Can you rebuild your life from the ground up, using just 7 key elements? If so, what's the blueprint? In this episode, Melissa Burbank, founder of The Sober Health Club, shares her transformative "Whole Health House" model—a powerful framework that combines nutrition, movement, sleep, stress relief, social connection, and more to help you build a life that is healthy, and filled with lasting happiness. Whether you need to renovate, or strip it all down to the studs, this conversation offers practical steps and powerful insights to help you design the life you truly want. #LiveDeep - Learn more about The Sober Health Club here: https://soberhealthclub.com/ - Follow Mel on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/soberhealthclub/ EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** Alcohol. Social Media. Netflix. Gambling. In an age of unrelenting stress and information overload, which vice are YOU leaning on? How are YOU staying strong? Sober Strength is a show about finding balance and building strength—inside and out. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and timeless wisdom, you’ll learn to conquer habits, resist excess, and unlock your BEST LIFE YET. Hosted by USMC veteran, healthcare leader, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, join us every Thursday for full episodes and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Jan 16
Can harnessing the power of breath and cold transform your mental and emotional health—and even aid in recovery from substance use? Could these tools be the missing key to unlocking your best life yet? In this episode, Jesse Coomer, author, coach, and founder of The Language of Breath , dives deep into the science and practice of breathwork and cold exposure. Drawing from his extensive expertise, Jesse explains how these powerful tools can help you build resilience, improve focus, and navigate life’s challenges with clarity and strength. From calming the mind to fostering recovery, this conversation unpacks the tangible benefits of combining breath and cold for a healthier, more balanced life. - To work with Jesse Coomer one-on-one reach, visit him at www.jessecoomer.com - To learn to become a breathwork instructor, visit www.languageofbreathcollective.com - Follow Jesse on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/jessecoomerbreath/ - Watch Jesse on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@MidwesternMethod EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . (Free for Veterans) - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** In a world of unrelenting, unprecedented stress and excess, this is a show about seeking balance and building strength - inside and out. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and lasting wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and unlock your BEST LIFE YET. Hosted by USMC veteran, healthcare leader, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, join us every Thursday for full episodes and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Jan 2
We kickoff 2025 where it all started; co-host Justin Maziarz joined the show to recap 2024, and talk all things hope, health, and happiness in 2025. EXPLORE OUR SPONSORS - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Build Your Routine with Momentous Supplements SOBER STRENGTH RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . (Free for Veterans) - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** Sober Strength is about seeking balance in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Dec 4, 2024
Can sober-living become a superpower that unlocks your full potential physically, emotionally, and spiritually? In this episode, Adam Jablin, author, coach, and founder of The Hero Project , shares how his journey to sobriety transformed his life and became the foundation for his mission to help others. From battling addiction to inspiring others, this conversation explores how embracing sobriety can become your ultimate advantage by removing the barriers holding you back. - Check out Adam's website here: https://adamjablin.com/ - Follow Adam on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/adamjablin/ - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . (Free for Veterans) - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** Sober Strength is about seeking balance in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean moderation in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Nov 20, 2024
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) has revolutionized addiction recovery, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood approaches to treatment. In this episode, Dr. Michael McCormick, Chief Medical Officer at Release Recovery, provides a comprehensive look at MAT, its effectiveness, and the misconceptions surrounding it. Drawing from nearly a decade of experience in addiction medicine—and his own journey through addiction—Dr. McCormick shares how medications like naltrexone are transforming recovery outcomes, and has the potential to heal our nation. - Visit the Release Recovery website here. - Follow Release Recovery on Instagram here. - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . (Free for Veterans) - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** Sober Strength is about seeking balance in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean moderation in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Nov 13, 2024
The non-alcoholic (NA) beverage industry has seen explosive growth, now valued at over $10 billion globally, with NA breweries and brands popping up across the U.S. as more people explore alternatives to traditional drinking. Beyond full sobriety, many are using NA beverages as a tool for moderation, helping them reduce alcohol consumption without total abstinence. In this episode, we speak with Joe Chura, founder of Go Brewing—one of the country’s fastest-growing and most innovative NA breweries. Joe shares how NA beer supports the path of moderation or sobriety, the shifting trends in drinking culture, and his own journey from tech entrepreneur to leader in the NA revolution. EPISODE RESOURCES - Visit the Go Brewing website here. - Follow Go Brewing on Instagram here. - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . (Free for Veterans) - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** Sober Strength is about seeking balance in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean moderation in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Nov 6, 2024
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) affects over 14 million Americans and is the 4th leading cause of preventable death in our nation. However, many remain unaware of a powerful, evidence-based approach that can help: The Sinclair Method. This method, which leverages naltrexone to reduce cravings and dependency, offers a different path to breaking free from alcohol’s grip. In this episode, Claudia Christian, a leading advocate for The Sinclair Method, explains how this treatment works, its remarkable success stories, and why it remains relatively unknown in mainstream recovery circles. We dive into the science, the barriers, and the potential this approach holds to change lives. EPISODE RESOURCES - Visit the Options Save Lives website here. - Support Claudia's work here by donating. - Follow Claudia on Instagram here. - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . (Free for Veterans) - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** Sober Strength is about seeking balance in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean moderation in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Nov 2, 2024
How do we let go without losing control? In this episode, we explore the "Art of Acquiescence"—a Stoic principle of releasing what we can’t control, not to surrender, but to find freedom. With the election days away, we explore how we can embody this mindset, whether facing national outcomes or navigating personal relationships. Let go to grow. Let go to gain. #LiveDeep WHEN YOU'RE READY/RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . (Free for Veterans) - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** Sober Strength is about seeking balance in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean moderation in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Oct 30, 2024
Is there a link between high-performance tendencies and struggles with addiction or mental health? And if so, what steps can you take to overcome it? In this episode, Jesse sits down with James Swanwick of Alcohol-Free Lifestyle to explore how the drive for success can sometimes lead to hidden battles with alcohol. Discover the connection between ambition, lifestyle habits, and mental resilience—and learn actionable strategies to navigate these challenges while achieving a healthy, balanced life. EPISODE RESOURCES - Visit the Alcohol-Free Lifestyle website here. - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . (Free for Veterans) - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify KEY TAKEAWAYS High performers strive for excellence and outstanding results. Alcohol often serves as a symptom of deeper issues. Self-awareness is crucial for personal growth and transformation. Creating an alcohol-free lifestyle fosters better health and relationships. Fun can be had without alcohol, challenging societal norms. The journey to high performance involves understanding personal triggers. Entrepreneurial utopia is about making a generational impact. **** Sober Strength is about seeking balance in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean moderation in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Oct 26, 2024
What will you leave behind? Who will remember you? And how do you want to be remembered? In this episode, we confront the questions that define our legacy and challenge us to think beyond the day-to-day. Drawing from personal loss, insights from the book of Ecclesiastes, and Stoic wisdom, we explore how every choice we make shapes our story. Check out "Living Life Backward," by David Gibson. WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app. - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** Sober Strength is about seeking balance in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean moderation in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Oct 23, 2024
Nutrition and supplementation are powerful yet often overlooked tools in substance abuse recovery and mental health. In this episode, Dr. Brooke Scheller, celebrated author and founder of Functional Sobriety, shares how nutrition plays a crucial role in alcohol freedom and moderation. She explains the connection between diet and cravings, how certain nutrients impact mood and energy, and why what we eat can either help or hinder our sobriety goals. We also explore the key dietary supplements you can use to supercharge your emotional fitness. Listen to this episode to learn how to eat better, to drink less. EPISODE RESOURCES - Visit the Functional Sobriety website here. - Follow Dr. Scheller on Instagram here. - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Try the Sunnyside alcohol moderation app here. WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify KEY TAKEAWAYS Nutrition is a key component of sobriety. Functional sobriety focuses on root causes of alcohol use. Blood sugar regulation is crucial for managing cravings. Increasing protein intake can help stabilize blood sugar. Supplements can support recovery and overall health. Non-alcoholic beverages are becoming more mainstream. Mindfulness practices are essential in early sobriety. B vitamins play a significant role in mood and energy levels. Eating regularly can prevent cravings for alcohol. Exploring dietary changes can enhance the alcohol-free journey. **** Sober Strength is about seeking balance in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean moderation in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Oct 16, 2024
It's estimated that 30% of first responders (police, fire, EMS, etc) suffer from behavioral health injuries like PTSD and depression; significantly higher than the general population. Many first responders report struggling with substance use, often turning to alcohol or drugs to cope with the high-stress demands of their jobs. These alarming statistics reveal a deeper crisis within the first responder community, where the pressure to remain strong often prevents seeking help. In this episode, we sit down with Mike Marotta of Warriors Heart to discuss why mental health and substance use issues are so prevalent among first responders, the cultural barriers to getting support, and the critical need for change. EPISODE RESOURCES - Visit the Warriors Heart website here. - Contact Warriors Heart 24/7 directly at (888) 598-4895 - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Try the Sunnyside alcohol moderation app here. WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify TAKEAWAYS - Warrior's Heart focuses on healing those in the warrior class; military, police, fire, EMS, and more - First responders face unique challenges and vulnerabilities that place that at risk for mental health challenges - Alcohol is the most common substance abused among first responders. - Coping mechanisms often include unhealthy practices like drinking and pain pills - Stigma around mental health prevents many from seeking help. - Connection and vulnerability can foster healing. - Hope exists for a future with better mental health treatment options and legislation around reimbursements **** Sober Strength is about seeking balance in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean moderation in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Oct 11, 2024
Thomas Aquinas taught about the three primary pleasures: food, drink, and sex. And while all of these are good gifts from God, Aquinas warns us that when we indulge in them without moderation or reason, they can harm us—physically, mentally, and spiritually. He taught that temperance is the key to enjoying these pleasures without letting them rule our lives. Let’s use this weekend as an opportunity to practice temperance—not as a restriction, but as a way to reclaim our freedom. **** WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Download the Altum Fitness app . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify **** Sober Strength is a show about seeking balance in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean moderation in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Oct 9, 2024
The Non-Alcoholic (NA) Beverage industry has skyrocketed in the past 4 years, quickly emerging as one of the fastest growing retail segments in the country. Why? In our post-epidemic, health conscious, and uber-connected world, consumers now have access to influential health information and hundreds of new NA options to help them live healthier, sober/sober ish lives. To explore this new frontier, we welcomed Deb Podlogar, aka "The Mocktail Mom," on the show. Deb is a popular content creator and podcaster in the NA space. She shared her personal story of sobriety, as well as some fun tips and favorite NA recipes that anyone can enjoy. We hope you enjoy the show. EPISODE RESOURCES - Visit The Mocktail Mom website here: https://www.mocktailmom.com/ - Download Mocktail Mom's free mocktail guide here. - Follow Mocktail Mom on IG here. - Visit the Sunnyside website here. - Follow Sunnyside on social media here. - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health **** WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify TAKEAWAYS - Deb's journey to sobriety was sparked by a period of significant challenges, including her daughter's serious illness. - Alcohol became a coping mechanism during difficult times, numbing both pain and joy. - Deb found solace in non-alcoholic drinks and started exploring mocktails. - The mocktail industry has seen significant growth, offering many alternatives. - Deb emphasizes that life can still be fun without alcohol; - We unpack her favorite, go-to recipes for various occasions **** Sober Strength is a show about seeking balance in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean moderation in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Oct 1, 2024
In 2024, a survey revealed that 41% of American adults plan to drink less in the coming year—without giving up alcohol entirely. With traditional sobriety programs like AA focused on total abstinence, the question becomes: how will nearly half the country achieve moderation? Ian Andersen, co-founder of Sunnyside, believes he has the answer. In this episode, I sit down with Ian to explore how Sunnyside is revolutionizing the way people approach alcohol through technology. Ian shares how the app empowers users to set personalized goals, track their drinking habits, and get real-time feedback—all while focusing on moderation, not sobriety. We dig into the science of mindful drinking, the importance of accountability, and how Sunnyside is providing a much-needed middle ground for those looking to drink less, without the pressure of quitting entirely. EPISODE RESOURCES - Visit the Sunnyside website here. - Follow Sunnyside on social media here. - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health **** WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . SUBSCRIBE/SAY THANKS - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify - Follow the show on Youtube TAKEAWAYS - Ian's family history with alcohol shaped his perspective on drinking. - Sunnyside was born from a desire to help others with moderation. -Tracking alcohol intake can lead to healthier habits. -Community support is crucial for those looking to change their drinking habits. -Education about alcohol's effects is empowering for individuals. -The app combines technology with human coaching for better outcomes. -Mindfulness around drinking can lead to significant lifestyle changes. -Sunnyside aims to destigmatize conversations about alcohol moderation. -The goal is to help millions change their relationship with alcohol. **** Sober Strength is a show about seeking moderation in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean balance in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Sep 27, 2024
"You become their inner voice. Don't become their inner critic." Powerful parenting advice spoken by former NFL star wide receiver Dez Bryant. How healthy is YOUR inner voice, and how does it impact your relationships, decisions, and experience of the world around you? Are your words and actions passing down a "generational curse" to your children, loved ones, and friends? Dive deep, discover, and do the work. This is Friday Fortitude. WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . SUBSCRIBE/SAY THANKS - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify - Follow the show on Youtube Sober Strength is a show about seeking moderation in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean balance in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Sep 25, 2024
It's 2024, and over 30 million people are suffering from alcohol use disorder in the US alone. Can a simple, cost effective pill called Naltrexone instantly help millions of Americans cut back, or cut out, alcohol? Short answer: Yes. Long answer: Yes, but there's a reason people don't know about it... Jonathan Hunt-Glassman is the Founder & CEO of Oar Health, and he is determined to change that. Oar Health is the nation's leading provider of online subscription-based Naltrexone prescriptions. As of this recording, Oar Health's private, convenient service has helped over 35,000 people cut back or quit drinking alcohol, and counting. EPISODE RESOURCES - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health - Take a quick AUD assessment here: https://auditscreen.org/check-your-drinking/ ***** WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES - Download the Altum Fitness app . - Join our free Altum Fitness Community . - Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . CONNECT WITH US! - Follow Sober Strength on Instagram - Follow Sober Strength on YouTube - Subscribe to our Sober Strength weekly newsletter . SUBSCRIBE/SAY THANKS - Follow the show on Apple Podcasts - Follow the show on Spotify - Follow the show on Youtube Sober Strength is a show about seeking moderation in a world of unrelenting excess. Through powerful stories, expert insights, and ancient wisdom, you’ll learn how to conquer habits, resist excess, and build lasting strength—inside and out. We call that Sober Strength. Hosted by USMC veteran, fitness expert, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, we're redefining "sober" to mean balance in ALL areas of life—not just alcohol. Join us every Wednesday for full episodes and Fridays for bonus content, and discover YOUR Sober Strength. #LiveDeep
Sep 20, 2024
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Sep 13, 2024
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Sep 4, 2024
We think there is a ton you don't know about the history of alcohol: consider this episode from our archive your free Ivy League education on the subject. Dr. Edward Slingerland is a Distinguished University Scholar and Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. He is one of the world's most sought after experts, authors, and scholars on the history and impact of alcohol consumption. If your curious about alcohol, or exploring your optimal relationship with the ubiquitous substance, this episode will enlighten you. We hope you learn, and enjoy. - Visit Dr. Slingerlands website and explore his work here . - Read our blog on this topic here . - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health: https://bit.ly/OarStrength ****** WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES Download the Altum Fitness app . Join our free Altum Fitness Community . Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . Book a Free Coaching Call w/ Jesse . CONNECT WITH US! Follow Sober Strength on Instagram Follow Sober Strength on YouTube Subscribe to our Sober Strength newsletter . SUBSCRIBE/SAY THANKS Follow the show on Apple Podcasts Follow the show on Spotify Follow the show on Youtube ****** KEY TAKEAWAYS - Humans are a unique species, heavily dependent on technology and tools. - Alcohol enhances creativity by reducing inhibitions and boosting mental flexibility. - Alcohol facilitates bonding and cooperation by reducing self-monitoring and increasing feelings of well-being. - The availability of highly potent distilled alcohol and the shift from communal to private consumption have increased the risks associated with alcohol. Sober (pronounced /ˈsoʊbər/): Moderate in desires or actions, living with clear judgment and unyielding strength. The true meaning of sober is not what you think—it’s stronger. Sober Strength, hosted by USMC veteran and health coach Jesse Carrajat, redefines sobriety and challenges the conventional views on alcohol and addiction. This is your guide to mastering your mind, conquering habits, and finding freedom through fitness and discipline. With expert insights and inspiring stories, Sober Strength will empower you to live fit, break free, and build strength for the road ahead - Sláinte mhath.
Aug 14, 2024
Jen Hirst, founder and head sobriety coach at Lighthouse Sobriety, is a leading voice in helping women improve their relationship with alcohol. As a popular content creator, mental health advocate, fitness enthusiast, and sought-after lifestyle speaker, Jen brings a wealth of experience to the conversation. In this episode, Jen shares her inspiring story, explores the different paths to sobriety, and delves into the meaning and challenges of ‘cross addiction.’ She also offers practical steps for anyone looking to begin their journey towards a healthier relationship with alcohol, and a happier life overall. Follow Jen on Instagram here . Visit the Lighthouse Sobriety website here. Get started with medication to help you drink less | Oar Health website. CONNECT WITH US! Book a Free Coaching Call w/ Jesse . Follow us on Instagram Follow us on YouTube Subscribe to our newsletter . WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES Join our free Altum Fitness Community . Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . Download the Altum Fitness app . SUBSCRIBE/SAY THANKS Follow the show on Apple Podcasts Follow the show on Spotify Follow the show on Youtube KEY TAKEAWAYS Using alcohol to manage anxiety and stress can lead to dependence and addiction. Hiding a drinking problem can prevent people from seeking help and support. Sobriety is a personal journey, and there are different paths to recovery. Setting smaller goals, such as a 30-day challenge, can help in exploring one's relationship with alcohol. Support and community are crucial in maintaining sobriety. Focus on feeling good and adding positive habits when removing alcohol from your life. Beware of cross addiction and be aware of the signs and triggers. Read quit lit and educate yourself about sobriety. Prioritize movement, exercise, drinking water, and getting enough sleep. Live fit, break free, and LEAN INTO LIFE. Hosted by USMC veteran, health/fitness coach, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, this podcast dives deep with leading experts and thought leaders to explore alcohol, addiction, emotional health, and the transformative power of holistic fitness and discipline. Whether you're sober, soberish, or simply seeking to improve your relationship with alcohol and/or other substances, each episode offers science-based tips and inspirational stories to empower you to conquer habits, manage stress, and unlock your strongest, most authentic self. #LiveDeep
Aug 7, 2024
Jeff Byers is the co-founder and CEO of Momentous, an industry leading wellness company offering world-class supplements and nutrition designed for everyday performance. Momentous products are trusted by the US military, elite athletes, and over 200 professional and collegiate sports teams world wide. Prior to starting Momentous, Jeff played offensive line in the National Football League (NFL), was a national champion and football captain at USC, and was named the Gatorade High School Football Player of the Year. Jeff joined the show to discuss the supplement industry in general, and lay out a foundational supplement plan to support physical, mental, and emotional health that anyone can/should follow, especially those pursuing alcohol abstinence or moderation. Visit the Momentous website here. Follow Momentous on Instagram here. CONNECT WITH US! Book a Free Coaching Call w/ Jesse . Follow us on Instagram Follow us on YouTube Subscribe to our newsletter . WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES Join our free Altum Fitness Community . Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . Download the Altum Fitness app . SUBSCRIBE/SAY THANKS Follow the show on Apple Podcasts Follow the show on Spotify Follow the show on Youtube KEY TAKEAWAYS Supplements should be part of an overarching plan when it comes to achieving and maintaining sobriety and overall health and wellness. The big three supplements that can have a significant impact are whey protein, omegas, and creatine. Supplements that can specifically support emotional health are L-Theanine, Rhodiola, and Apigenin Community and empathy play a crucial role in mental health and long-term well-being. Nothing is more powerful and beneficial to human performance and well-being than consistent quality sleep Live fit and break free from the harmful habits and thought patterns holding you back. Hosted by USMC veteran, health/fitness coach, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, this podcast dives deep with leading experts and thought leaders to explore alcohol, addiction, emotional health, and the transformative power of fitness and mindful living. Whether you're sober, soberish, or simply seeking to improve your relationship with alcohol and/or other substances, each episode offers science-based tips and inspirational stories to empower you to conquer habits, manage stress, and unlock your strongest, most authentic self. #LiveDeep
Jul 31, 2024
Katie Nessel, aka The Soberish Mom, is a successful content creator, NA lifestyle blogger, fitness enthusiast, and influential figure in the widely popular "Soberish" movement. Through her social media presence, website, and media appearances, Katie helps women find, and follow, their optimal relationship with alcohol and improve their quality of life. In this episode, Katie shares her own journey of elevating her physical fitness and emotional health by changing her relationship with alcohol. We discuss the meaning of "Soberish," and how alcohol moderation, instead of complete sobriety, can be a powerful tool for long-term change. Katie shares her tried-and-true tips and tools for anyone to achieve a healthier lifestyle, and encourages individuals to be proud and boldly discover your own UNIQUE path forward. Follow Katie on Instagram here . Explore Katie's website here . Watch the Huberman Lab alcohol episode here . CONNECT WITH US! Book a Free Coaching Call w/ Jesse . Follow us on Instagram Follow us on YouTube Subscribe to our newsletter . CONNECT WITH US! Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Youtube Subscribe to our Newsletter WHEN YOU'RE READY/ALTUM RESOURCES Join our free Altum Fitness Community . Take our free Alcohol Reduction Blueprint course . Download the Altum Fitness app . SUBSCRIBE/SAY THANKS Follow the show on Apple Podcasts Follow the show on Spotify Follow the show on Youtube KEY TAKEAWAYS Moderation can be a powerful tool for long-term change and is a more accessible option for many people compared to complete sobriety. Education and tracking habits are important in maintaining moderation and avoiding slipping back into old drinking habits. Parenting can be stressful, and alcohol is often used as a coping mechanism, but reducing alcohol consumption can lead to improved decision-making and overall well-being. Having a supportive community and finding like-minded individuals can be helpful in navigating the challenges of changing your relationship with alcohol. Habit tracking, such as tracking the number of drinks not consumed, can be a helpful tool. Finding new hobbies and activities to replace the time spent on drinking is important. Building a supportive community and having accountability partners can make a difference. Non-alcoholic beverages can be used as replacements, but it's important to be mindful of sugar content. The use of THC as an alternative to alcohol is a personal choice, but it's important to be aware of its effects and potential interactions with medication. Crafting your own relationship with alcohol is about focusing on yourself and your own journey. Progress doesn't have to be perfection, and it's important to be kind to yourself along the way. Discover, master, and sustain YOUR optimal relationship with alcohol. Hosted by USMC veteran, health/fitness coach, and mental health advocate Jesse Carrajat, this podcast dives deep with leading experts and thought leaders to explore alcohol, emotional health, and the transformative power of fitness and mindful living. Whether you're sober, soberish, or simply seeking to improve your relationship with alcohol, each episode offers science-based tips and inspirational stories to empower you to conquer habits, manage stress, and unlock your strongest, most authentic self. #LiveDeep
Jun 19, 2024
Matt Williams is the founder of FroPro, a national clean-food company that makes protein-rich snack bars with organic nut butter and plant-based protein. Matt is also a Certified Recovery Coach (CRC) with a double masters in education and counseling. He is host of Wake Up the Sun, a weekly podcast devoted to exploring how successful people build routine, ritual, and consistency in their lives. Once a promising educator and sports coach in a small idyllic Florida town, Matt saw his career, and his reputation, come to a screeching stop after an auto accident that resulted in a DUI and near-jail sentence. Humbled and exposed, Matt slowly pieced his life back together through humility, consistent effort, and as he will tell you, 'with a little help from some friends'. Matt is now a happily married, successful entrepreneur and sober evangelist who celebrated 14 years of sustained sobriety just before the recording of this episode. He shares his perspective for healthy living and his daily rituals for optimal health and sustained sobriety. Follow Matt on Instagram Shop FroPro Snack Bars here: https://gofropro.com/ Follow FroPro on Instagram Check out the Wake Up the Sun podcast : WE DISCUSSED A dramatic fall can be the catalyst to lifelong sobriety. A support system is crucial in the journey to sobriety. The incredible impact of benevolent figures in the justice system The fear of forgetting loved ones and the pressure to live up to their expectations can be powerful motivators in recovery. Surrounding oneself with supportive people and seeking help are crucial in maintaining sobriety. Effort, consistency, and gratitude are key in staying on the path of recovery. Daily routines that include prayer, journaling, exercise, and healthy eating can contribute to overall well-being. Setting and working towards personal and professional goals can bring a sense of purpose and fulfillment. BOOK A FREE COACHING CALL WITH JESSE Altum Fitness Discovery Call: click here. WHEN YOU'RE READY Take Our Free Alcohol Cutback Course (self-paced and science-based) Join the Altum Community (free private membership community) Download the Altum Fitness App Get The Sober Strength Newsletter CONNECT Follow us on Instagram Follow us on YouTube SUBSCRIBE/SAY THANKS Apple Podcasts Spotify Podcasts A master-class in physical and emotional development through the lens of sobriety and fitness. Hosted by fitness coach, mental health evangelist, and USMC veteran Jesse Carrajat, this podcast dives deep with leading experts and thought leaders to explore the transformative power of fitness, sobriety, and mindful living. Whether you're sober, sober curious, or simply seeking to improve your relationship with alcohol, each episode offers science-based strategies and inspirational stories to empower you to conquer habits, manage stress, and unlock your strongest, most authentic self. #LiveDeep
Jun 6, 2024
Eric Hinman is a renowned athlete (CrossFit/5x Ironman), serial entrepreneur, brand builder, and wellness content creator at the top of his game. He wasn't always this way; Eric made a dramatic transformation in his late twenties from a life of partying and "chasing the public perception of success" to ruthlessly pursuing wellness, deep friendships, and "living life on his own terms." In this conversation, host Jesse Carrajat and Eric discuss the importance of replacing bad habits with good ones, the consequences of "cheap" dopamine hits from drugs & alcohol, how surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals is critical for wellness, how to minimize distractions to achieve flow-state, the importance of consistency vs. specificity in fitness training, and his personal recipe to create, and live, the "Perfect Day" EVERY day. Visit Eric's website: https://erichinman.com/ Follow Eric on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erichinman/ Read Eric's "Perfect Day" list: https://www.instagram.com/p/C7Wm99rA0di/ Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health TAKEAWAYS Replacing bad habits with good ones is essential for personal growth and transformation. The community and environment we surround ourselves with play a significant role in our well-being and motivation. Earning dopamine through hard work and natural activities leads to sustainable fulfillment. Pushing through discomfort and embracing challenging experiences can expand our limits and improve our mindset. Setting specific training goals and dedicating time each day to exercise can lead to personal growth and achievement. Exercise, including strength training and conditioning, is the foundation of a good fitness program. CrossFit and mountain biking provide a mix of strength, aerobic capacity, anaerobic capacity, skill, and risk. Being fully present and focused is important in today's technology-driven world. Taking calculated risks can lead to personal growth and opportunities. Engaging in activities that bring joy and fulfillment is key to a perfect day. Prioritizing sleep, diet, and recovery is essential for overall well-being. Building meaningful relationships and contributing to the community are important aspects of a fulfilling life. BOOK A FREE COACHING CALL WITH JESSE Altum Fitness Discovery Call: click here. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SHOW/LEAVE A RATING Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ Youtube: https://bit.ly/AltumYouTube FOLLOW/JOIN OUR COMMUNITY FREE Altum Community/Alcohol Course - https://bit.ly/AltumAlcoholCourse Download the App: www.altumfitness.com Altum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/altum.fitness/ Not your typical sobriety show... Whether you're sober, sober curious, soberish, or simply seeking to live a healthier, happier life, this is the show for you. Sober Strength combines science-based tips and inspirational stories to help you conquer alcohol and other addictions, manage stress, and build the strongest body and mind you've ever had. Join us weekly as we explore physical and emotional fitness with frontline experts sharing personal stories and actionable insights in the pursuit of unlocking YOUR Sober Strength, and living a life that is truly DEEP. #LiveDeep
May 30, 2024
Chris Norris, aka the "Cognitive Fitness Coach," is a retired Navy Special Operations Veteran, Master Social Worker, mindfulness-based intervention specialist, addiction recovery coach, meditation/breathwork specialist, podcast host, and Ultrarunner. At the time of this recording, Chris was 17 years alcohol & substance free. We discussed his struggles with mental health, substance abuse, and finding purpose in life. We also explored various recovery pathways he has experienced, including Alcoholics Anonymous, SMART Recovery, Refuge Recovery, and Recovery Dharma. We concluded with Chris emphasizing the need to regulate the nervous system and develop a toolkit of practices, including meditation, breathwork, and physical exercise. He also highlights the importance of cognitive restructuring and challenging negative core beliefs. Visit Chris's website: https://www.cognitivefitnesscoach.com/ Follow Chris on Instagram here . Explore Chris's coaching here. TAKEAWAYS Challenges, purpose, and connection are important for fulfillment and happiness. Military missions have a sense of purpose and a no-fail mindset, leading to deep connections with teammates. Committing to sobriety requires a moment of clarity and a strong commitment to never drinking again. There are different recovery pathways available, including Alcoholics Anonymous, SMART Recovery, Refuge Recovery, and Recovery Dharma. It is important to try different approaches and find what works for each individual. Starting and embracing change is the hardest part, but it is necessary for personal growth and recovery. Addressing underlying conditions and beliefs is crucial in addiction recovery. Regulating the nervous system through practices like meditation, breathwork, and physical exercise is essential for healing. Cognitive restructuring and challenging negative core beliefs can lead to positive change. Chris Norris offers his services as a cognitive fitness coach, particularly for veterans, first responders, and healthcare workers. BOOK A FREE COACHING CALL WITH JESSE Altum Fitness Discovery Call: click here. JOIN ALTUM FITNESS - Download the App: www.altumfitness.com - FREE Altum Community/Alcohol Course - https://bit.ly/AltumAlcoholCourse CONNECT - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/altum.fitness/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AltumFitness - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@altumfitness SUBSCRIBE - Youtube: https://bit.ly/AltumYouTube - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn -Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ Whether you're sober, soberish, or simply seeking guidance and motivation to live a healthier, happier life, this is the show for you. Sober Strength combines science-based tips and inspirational stories to help you conquer alcohol and various addictions, manage stress, and build your strongest body and mind. Join us weekly as we explore physical and emotional fitness with frontline experts sharing personal stories and actionable insights in the pursuit of discovering #SoberStrength, and living a life that is truly DEEP. #LiveDeep
May 23, 2024
Jeff Sutherland is a successful certified fitness coach, social media content creator, sober athlete, and founder of Midlife Fit Club, a popular fitness app and community. Jeff specializes in helping those in the mid-life age group transform their physique and "defy age stereotypes" through functional strength training, clean/sustainable nutrition, and adopting a healthy lifestyle. Jesse and Jeff talk about why Jeff chose to quit alcohol at 51, how the decision has changed his life for the better, and how faith and relationships help him to maintain his sobriety and happiness. Jeff shares his fitness, nutrition, and lifestyle philosophy that got him sober and shredded over 50, and believes anyone can achieve the same results with the right mindset and commitment. Visit the Midlife Fit Club website: https://www.midlifefitclub.com/ Download the Midlife Fit Club App Follow Jeff on Instagram Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health BOOK A FREE COACHING CALL WITH JESSE Altum Fitness Discovery Call: click here. TAKEAWAYS Alcohol can have a negative impact on all aspects of life and revolve around everything one does. Having a strong mindset is crucial in quitting alcohol and maintaining sobriety. Sharing one's story on social media can be a powerful form of accountability. Alcohol is not necessary for celebration; joy and connection can be found without it. Quitting alcohol can lead to reaching a higher level in fitness, mental health, and overall well-being. Authenticity and approachability are key factors in building a following on social media. A high-protein, whole foods diet and consistency in workouts are more important than counting calories or following fads. Strength training four days a week, focusing on different muscle groups, and incorporating cardio through brisk walking and kettlebell swings can lead to great results. Faith and positive relationships play a significant role in personal growth and well-being. JOIN ATUM FITNESS - Download the App: www.altumfitness.com - FREE 30-Day Alcohol Reduction Course- https://bit.ly/AltumAlcoholCourse CONNECT - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/altum.fitness/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AltumFitness - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@altumfitness SUBSCRIBE - Youtube: https://bit.ly/AltumYouTube - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn -Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ Sober Strength combines science-based tips and inspirational stories to help you conquer alcohol and various addictions, manage stress, and build your strongest body and mind. Whether you're sober, soberish, or simply seeking guidance and motivation to live a healthier, happier life, this is the show for you. Join us weekly as we explore physical and emotional fitness with frontline experts sharing personal stories and actionable insights in the pursuit of discovering #SoberStrength, and living a life that is truly DEEP. #LiveDeep CHAPTERS 03:30 - Reasons for Quitting Drinking 07:25 - Factors Influencing the Decision to Quit Alcohol at 51 09:02 - The Impact of Sobriety on Relationships 11:32 - Exploring the Reasons Behind Drinking Habits 16:58 - The Power of Accountability and Community 23:18 - The Misconceptions and Benefits of Sobriety 26:43 - Building a Following and Inspiring Others 31:23 - The Journey to Sobriety and Fitness 35:03 - Jeff's Fitness Journey and Dealing with Haters 35:46 - Setting Fitness Goals and Achieving Results 36:41 - The Positive Impact of Fitness on Jeff's Life 37:27 - Nutrition Recommendations and Overcoming Overwhelm 43:22 - Jeff's Training Routine and Focus on Full-Body Workouts 44:34 - Cardio through Kettlebell Swings and Brisk Walking 47:49 - Building Meaningful Relationships through Faith 53:56 - Continued Growth, Betterment, and Helping Others
May 8, 2024
Brad Dunn, a massively popular online fitness and lifestyle coach and founder of Reliant Fitness, shares his story of overcoming chaos and addiction to transforming his life...for good. After years of living a destructive lifestyle, he decided to turn his life around and pursue a career as a firefighter after becoming a father. Brad now helps others achieve their fitness goals and live healthier, happier lives. Brad emphasizes the importance of self-discipline, self-love, and self-respect in achieving fitness goals. He offers practical advice, including working out consistently, eating whole foods, staying hydrated, getting enough sleep, and incorporating cardio into the routine. Don't miss this motivational and informative episode, our first in our #MayMentalHealthAwareness series! EPISODE LINKS - Follow Brad on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/reliant.fitness/ - Visit the Reliant Fitness website: https://www.reliantfitness.net/ - Explore Hoplark Brewery: https://hoplark.com/ - Get started with medication to help you drink less | visit Oar Health BOOK A FREE COACHING CALL WITH JESSE Altum Fitness Discovery Call: click here. CONNECT WITH ALTUM FITNESS - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/altum.fitness/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AltumFitness - TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@altumfitness TAKEAWAYS - Brad emphasizes the importance of discipline and commitment in achieving personal goals - Brad's story shows that it's never too late to make positive changes in life - Self-discipline, self-love, and self-respect are crucial in achieving fitness goals. - Consistency in working out, eating whole foods, staying hydrated, getting enough sleep, and incorporating cardio is key. - Brad aims to create a culture of fitness and lifestyle change that betters individuals lives, and culture as a whole CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction and Overview 03:10 - From Addiction to Sobriety 08:00 - Struggling with Self-Destructive Behavior 26:50 - Pursuing a Career in Fitness and Coaching 30:46 - Brad's transformation journey 36:09 - The power of self-discipline, self-love, and self-respect 38:09 - Consistency: The key to achieving fitness goals 43:40 - Creating a culture of fitness 48:43 - The importance of whole foods, hydration, sleep, and cardio SUBSCRIBE - Youtube: https://bit.ly/AltumYouTube - Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4at8Yhn -Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3GAGVPJ The Sober Strength Show, Live Deep brings science-based tips and inspirational stories to help you conquer alcohol & other addictions, manage stress, and build your strongest body and mind. Join us weekly as we explore physical and emotional fitness with frontline experts sharing personal stories and actionable insights in the pursuit of discovering what it means to live a life that is truly DEEP. #LiveDeep Thank you for exploring our show. #AltumStrong
Apr 19, 2024
We think there’s a TON you don’t know about alcohol, and this episode will change that. Today we are joined by author and Distinguished University Scholar and Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia, Dr. Edward Slingerland. Dr. Slingerland discusses the adaptive function of intoxicants, particularly alcohol, in human society. He explains that humans are a unique species, heavily dependent on technology and tools, and that our hyper-social nature and cooperation with strangers contribute to our attraction to intoxicants. While alcohol can, in moderation, offer some psychological advantages, the availability of highly potent distilled alcohol and the shift from communal to private consumption have increased the risks associated with alcohol. In this conversation, Dr. Edward Slingerland discusses the modern invention of access and its contribution to alcohol abuse. He explains how alcohol has emerged independently in different cultures and why it is considered the king of intoxicants. Dr. Slingerland also shares insights on assessing the role of alcohol in one's life and the potential costs and benefits associated with its consumption. He concludes by discussing his upcoming projects and books, including a defense of intelligent hedonism. TAKEAWAYS - Humans are a unique species, heavily dependent on technology and tools. - Alcohol enhances creativity by reducing inhibitions and boosting mental flexibility. - Alcohol facilitates bonding and cooperation by reducing self-monitoring and increasing feelings of well-being. - The availability of highly potent distilled alcohol and the shift from communal to private consumption have increased the risks associated with alcohol. CHAPTERS 04:29 - Humans as a Unique Species 07:19 - Why Do We Like Intoxicants? 08:23 - The Adaptive Function of Intoxicants 10:23 - The Role of Alcohol in Civilization 21:45 - Alcohol's Role in Bonding and Cooperation 26:04 - Personal Experiences with Alcohol 30:05 - The Dangers of Distilled Alcohol 35:11 - The Modern Invention of Access and Alcohol Abuse 40:31 - The Emergence of Alcohol in Different Cultures 43:06 - Alcohol as the King of Intoxicants 49:21 - Assessing the Role of Alcohol in One's Life 50:29 - The Role of Moderate Drinking in Society 58:13 - Assessing the Costs and Benefits of Alcohol 01:02:06 - Upcoming Projects and Books CONNECT WITH US - Follow Altum Fitness on social media: https://www.instagram.com/altum.fitness/ - Join our Altum Fitness community/app here: www.altumfitness.com Join us weekly as we explore physical and emotional fitness with frontline experts sharing personal stories and actionable insights in the pursuit of discovering what it means to live a life that is truly DEEP. #Alcohol #SoberLiving #SoberCurious #AlcoholAddiction #LiveDeepPodcast #HabitChange #AlcoholAbuse #AlcoholAwareness #EmotionalFitness #LiveDeep
Feb 13, 2024
Tired of feeling overwhelmed by fitness options and information on the internet? Frustrated by confusing trends and fads that seem to contradict each other? Not sure where to start? We feel your pain, and Dr. Rand Michael is here to help. ED trauma physician/USAF Officer by trade, Strength & Conditioning Coach by passion, Dr. Michael knows MORE than a thing or two about training and evidence based research. In episode 11 of the Live Deep podcast, Dr. Michael dispels fiction/feelings and carefully communicates the current facts around resistance training, endurance training, healthy habits, and how to craft a lifestyle that supports fitness goals. The takeaway; don't over-complicate training and stick to the basics for sustainable growth. Amongst many topics, we discussed stigmas surrounding squatting, optimal fitness training routines and volumes, optimal endurance training, healthy mindset and habits, balancing a busy schedule, and the intersections of faith, family, and fitness. Key Takeaways - Alternate between strength and endurance seasons in your fitness routine. - Consider individual preferences and goals when designing a training program. - Modify exercises and listen to your body to prevent injuries. - Include at least two resistance training sessions per week for a minimum of 30 minutes each - Incorporate zone 2 cardio into your fitness routine for overall health and longevity. Chapters 03:48 - Current Fitness Routine 09:16 - Definition of Strength Training 12:38 - Addressing Injuries and Modifying Exercises 18:08 - Strength Training Recommendations 21:39 - Strength Training Programming 25:35 - Endurance Training and Goals 32:20 - Seasonal Training Approach 35:08 - Maintenance Endurance Training 37:31 - Zone 2 Cardio and Heart Rate 38:49 - Benefits of Zone 2 Cardio 39:27 - The Importance of Low Intensity Aerobic Cardio 41:11 - Finding Time for Zone 2 Cardio 43:22 - Tips for Endurance Training 46:42 - Balancing Resistance Training and Endurance Training 49:41 - Maintaining a Balanced Lifestyle 55:51 - Creating Rhythms and Habits 58:48 - Flexibility in Training Time Follow and learn from Dr. Michael on Instagram @dr.captain_ Access Dr. Michael's coaching in the Altum Tribe: https://www.altumfitness.com/apps Join our Altum Fitness App waitlist here: www.altumfitness.com Live Deep, by Altum Fitness, is a show about breaking free from stress and unhealthy habits through physical and emotional fitness. Join us weekly as we explore physical, mental, and spiritual wellness with frontline experts sharing actionable insights in the pursuit of discovering what it means to live a life that is truly DEEP. #LiveDeep * The views expressed in this podcast episode are solely those of Rand Michael, and are not official statements, nor officially endorsed, by VCU or the United States AirForce
Feb 6, 2024
6,392 US Veterans died by suicide in 2021. Read that again. Slow down, and read it again. And again. Read it until it fully registers. One Veteran suicide is one too many. Yet, everyday 17 US Veterans take their own life, and it's only getting worse. Coinciding with this heartbreaking trend are increases in the reported prevalence rates of alcohol use, anxiety, depression, PTSD, loneliness, financial concerns, and homelessness. Who is doing something about this? There are incredible organizations across the country answering the call for help. Healing Warriors, a Colorado-based non-profit providing non-narcotic therapies to Veterans and their families, AT NO COST, is one such organization answering that call. Chase Zajc, Executive Director of Healing Warriors, joined the Live Deep podcast to discuss how his organization is fighting to realize their vision of a "suicide free world where all veterans and their families thrive." Chase outlined Healing Warriors four-pillar approach: Strengthening Access and Delivery of Care, Coping Tools, Resourcing and Promoting Connectedness, and how the impact of their care extends beyond the individual veteran to their families. We discussed: 03:01 - Overview of Healing Warriors 10:13 - Unique Approach to Treating Veterans 12:09 - Acupuncture, Craniosacral Therapy, and other Alternative Methods for Healing 19:26 - Collaboration with other organizations 25:27 - Hesitancy and Skepticism in the Veteran Community 29:03 - Suicide Rates among Veterans/Contributing factors 41:47 - The First Year of Transition for Veterans 49:24 - The Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant 55:34 - The Four Pillars of Healing Warriors 01:01:18 - The Story of a Young Boy 01:01:54 - The Future of Healing Warriors 01:02:42 - How we can Support Healing Warriors You are encouraged to learn more about Healing Warriors, and donate to their organization, at www.healingwarriorsprogram.org Follow Healing Warriors on Instagram @healingwarriorsprogram If you are a Veteran feeling hopeless, experiencing an emotional crisis, or simply need help finding care, please call the Veterans Crisis Line at 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Press 1 for Veterans. Know that you are loved, and there are countless Americans across the country waiting for the opportunity to support you. Live Deep, by Altum Fitness, is a show about breaking free from stress and unhealthy habits through physical and emotional fitness. Join us weekly as we explore physical, mental, and spiritual wellness with frontline experts sharing actionable insights in the pursuit of discovering what it means to live a life that is truly DEEP. #LiveDeep
Jan 26, 2024
Social media, substances, work, streaming, pornography…pick your poison. The frequency and intensity in which humans disconnect, or disassociate, from the speed and stress of everyday life is unprecedented, and growing worse each year. If left unchecked, these tendencies become deeply embedded habits that chronically steal our attention and rob us of the ability to live meaningful, healthy lives in connection with ourselves, and others. How do we break free from these habits? JT Frank, founder of Consequence of Habit (COH) and host of the COH Podcast, joined the #LiveFitBreakFree podcast to help answer this pivotal question. We discuss the formation and infestation of habits in our lives, how they impact us, and explore actionable steps to break free from addictions and harmful habits. We also discuss the commoditization of human attention, and the importance of finding presence as a daily practice. In addition to founding COH, JT is a United States Air Force veteran, proud father of 3, and ambassador of Athletic Brewing Company. COH is a certified 501(c)(3) charitable organization dedicated to empowering individuals and communities by bringing awareness to the impact habits have on our mental health, success and the environment. You can learn more about COH and support their mission here: https://www.consequenceofhabit.org/ You can stream the COH podcast here: https://www.consequenceofhabit.org/coh-podcast Follow COH on Instagram @consequence_of_habit
Jan 19, 2024
How do we find "meaning" in life, and what does "meaning" even mean? Are we pursuing meaning based on our OWN wants/needs/desires, or what others instilled in us? Could our unhealthy ego be dictating our life, instead of our "good ego"? All thought provoking questions we explored with the mighty Benoit Kim on episode 7 of the Live Deep podcast. Benoit Kim is a US Army veteran, Penn-educated former policy maker turned psychotherapist, and host of the Discover More podcast. His show is #1 in all independent science podcasts, #16 overall in all science podcasts, and a rising show on the Apple Podcasts top 100 in 2024. You can learn more about Benoit and listen to the Discover More podcast here: https://www.discovermorepodcast.com/ Watch on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@DiscoverMorePodcast Follow him on Instagram @discovermorepodcast (03:44.022) : "In America, we put productivity and self-worth on a pedestal through the lens of prestige or accolades... I lived in this paradigm of achievements over all things." (08:53.514) : "Unless you've been confronted with meaningless activities, you don't realize what's meaningful... Without addiction, recovery means nothing." (15:56.05) : "True seeking and finding your inner truth requires sacrifice. But the question is, is it worth living a life knowing it's not the life you designed for yourself?" (19:14.134) : "All worthy lives, all worthy pursuits in life, including seeking meaning, requires great effort." (25:34.506) : "Ego is not a bad thing... It serves a purpose and a function. I believe grief is a price we pay to experience love." (32:50.314) : "Words are cheap, but your behavior patterns will not lie to you. That's the behavior gap analysis." (42:48.17) : "Parents are just older children having children for the first time." (51:39.406) : "Veterans... they're very lonely, very, very lonely. Loneliness is their number one struggle, and number two is substance abuse or addiction to cover up the fact that they're lonely."
Jan 6, 2024
Dale King is the focus of the award-winning documentary “Small Town Strong.” He is a former Army intelligence officer, combat veteran, entrepreneur, CrossFit coach, Shark Tank alumni, and founder of numerous non-profits. He is also a family man and proud Ohioan. Needless to say, he is a fascinating man with a generous soul. Our second veteran entrepreneur on the show, Dale joined the Live Fit Break Free podcast and shared his story, starting with his return from combat to a hometown ravaged by opioid addiction and launching PSKC CrossFit as a beacon of hope for his community. Dale has appeared (successfully) on the hit show Shark Tank, launched numerous successful ventures and non-profits, and is now the main focus of “Small Town Strong,” a documentary chronicling the journey of PSKC and his community’s battle against addiction. - Follow Dale on Instagram @DaleKing.740 - Watch Small Town Strong here: https://smalltownstrongdoc.com/ - Explore Dale’s various projects here: https://linktr.ee/daleking740 Download our transformative fitness apps here: www.altumfitness.com
Jan 6, 2024
Evan Seale is a Texan with an absurd resume: D1 soccer player at West Point, former Army Ranger (regiment), combat veteran (3x deployments), Ivy League MBA graduate (Wharton), and co-founder of VRB Labs, a TX-based supplement/performance brand with a focus on natural solutions for sleep, stress, and pain. Most of us would be proud with just ONE of those accolades. Our first #VeteransHelpingVeterans episode, Evan joined the Live Deep podcast and shared his story, from a young TX kid showing up at West Point in NY, to his first Afghanistan deployment, all the way through Co-Founding VRB Labs, where he impacts thousands of lives across the country. Learn more about VRB at www.vrblabs.com and follow on Instagram @vrb_labs Download our fitness/community apps at www.altumfitness.com
Dec 24, 2023
Mike Weshnak is a New Jersey-based competitive powerlifter, skateboarder, husband, father and real estate professional. Mike joins us on LFBF episode 3 to share his incredible journey, from rebellious youth on the Jersey Shore, through years of active addiction, to marriage, fatherhood, and celebrating 8 years of sobriety this January. In this episode, Mike shares his journey from a younger, party lifestyle in San Diego, to descending into the depths of addiction, and eventually finding his purpose and freedom through powerlifting and his family. Mike discusses the impact of addiction on his relationships, and the turning point that led him to seek help. Mike also talks about his deep passion for powerlifting and how it has become intertwined with his recovery journey. Mike is a walking testimony of personal growth and transformation. Addiction can lead to a secret life and alter egos, causing a disconnect between one's true self and the image presented to others. Support from loved ones, especially a partner, can play a crucial role in recovery and provide motivation to change. Powerlifting can serve as a positive outlet and source of discipline for individuals in recovery, offering a sense of purpose and accomplishment. Gratitude and acceptance of one's past experiences, even the difficult ones, can contribute to personal growth and resilience. Chapters - 00:00 Early Years and Move to San Diego - 01:02 Party Lifestyle in San Diego - 01:58 Moving Back Home and Descending into Addiction - 03:29 Secret Life and Alter Egos - 05:34 The Worst Years of Addiction - 06:13 Surviving and Basic Needs - 07:45 Impact on Relationships - 09:16 The Turning Point and Seeking Help - 11:41 Entering Detox and Finding Hope - 13:09 Challenges in Recovery - 15:26 Support from Loved Ones - 19:50 Introduction to Powerlifting - 21:59 Powerlifting as a Sport - 25:23 The Intensity of Heavy Lifts - 26:54 Nutrition and Powerlifting - 29:43 Advice to Younger Self - 34:00 Challenges Faced - 38:10 Overcoming Obstacles - 40:01 Strategies For Continued Success Follow us and get plugged in at www.altumfitness.com