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Michael Blevins, Mark Twight
The NonProphet Podcast
The intersection of Effort, Art and Philosophy, a.k.a. The Worst Fitness Podcast in the World, formerly known as The Dissect Podcast. Hosts Michael Blevins and Mark Twight explore the overlapping worlds of effort, action, art, digital and analog in conversations riddled with innuendo, inside jokes, and occasional insight. If you know, you know. Published weekly, usually.
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4.6 stars from 226 ratings
Boring
If you want to listen to people ramble about nothing and be put to sleep this is for you
Gmtheqqq via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/27/23
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I have been devouring anything + everything that comes from NonProphet for years. I have not made it out to a symposium yet. But I will. Through the process, I have learned a lot about me, and–the beauty of “the process”. I am way better for it. The mentors that I have never met. Thank you.
accibardo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/10/22
Perfectly Inconsistent
A retired Alpinist named Mark Twight, who by his own admission survived the mountain mostly through luck and a willingness to retire from Alpinism , before becoming a death statistic as most of his contemporaries had become. Mark made some solid contributions towards hard use clothing systems and...Read full review »
mc 82801 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/05/22
Recent Episodes
Michael and Kegan sit down to talk about physiology and the gulf that language builds between knowing and understanding. They go deep into new thoughts on strength training and how much of what we have done might of worked but is also wrong, “all models are wrong, some are useful.” They bring up...
Published 03/25/24
Published 03/25/24
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