Episodes
After 3 years, 350+ episodes, 100+ guest interviews, the time has come to step away and put focus into the other priorities we have in our lives. In this episode, we look back at our favorite memories, most impactful guests, and discuss the biggest lessons we'll take away. We can't thank you enough for taking this ride with us and are appreciative of the support you have shown the last few years.  Goodbye for now.
Published 06/15/23
Published 06/15/23
In this episode, we discuss our thoughts on corporate DEI initiatives (diversity, equity, and inclusion) and how it's time to quit social media for good. 
Published 06/08/23
In this episode of our preparedness series, we sit down with Wagu rancher Cade Nichols to discuss how we can be less reliant on “the system” and ways to source your own food in worst case scenarios.
Published 06/01/23
In this episode of our preparedness series, we sit down with Fire Captain Chris Cavers to discuss home safety and planning for what to do to prevent and handle house fires.
Published 05/25/23
In part 2 of our Preparedness series, we sit down with Matt and Tawna with PFX Storm Shelters to learn how and why they built the company and also discuss how you can best protect yourself and your family from severe weather this season.
Published 05/18/23
There is quite a bit of misinformation in the world of hormone therapy. Today, we are joined by the Founder and Head Clinician of Wellcore, an at home hormone optimization clinic to answer your questions about all things hormone replacement therapy.
Published 05/15/23
Mass shootings, house fires, natural disasters, economic and financial uncertainty, dangerous public encounters, rising food costs; there is no shortage of threats we face in our daily lives on top of our obligations to our work, families, and ourselves. In this series, we are exploring ways we can prepare in case we find ourselves in a “worst-case” scenario so that we can protect and provide for our families and our communities. 
Published 05/11/23
In this episode, we wrap up our series reviewing the book “Think Again” by Adam Grant with the hope of encouraging you to begin rethinking your opinions and ideas to ultimately build a more unified society.
Published 05/04/23
Dr. Sean Pastuch is the CEO and Founder of Active Life, an organization helping individuals, coaches, and gym owners bridge the gap between fitness and the health care system. In this episode, we discuss his start in fitness, advice for young entrepreneurs, parents, and spouses, and how he helps individuals improve wellness through a psychological approach to truly achieve and maintain results. 
Published 05/01/23
In this episode, we discuss a new poll stating 7% of men believe they could take down a grizzly in a fight, how AI is generating viral song collaborations and podcasts, Heroes and Horses, a young MLB star’s take on happiness, and part two of our review of Adam Grant’s book “Think Again”.
Published 04/27/23
In this episode, we discuss the new Super Mario movie, pedestrian entitlement, South Korea paying their youth to “re-enter” society, Bud Light’s latest spokesperson, and part one of our review of Adam Grant’s book “Think Again”. 
Published 04/20/23
Demarcus Ware is a Hall of Fame former defensive end in the NFL. In this episode, we discuss his introduction to playing defense, the day he was held at gun point at a house party, the bet Jerry Jones made to get him to Dallas, his advice to young players, and what he’s up to now. 
Published 04/17/23
This podcast is a collection of ideas we hope to pass along to our kids and the next generation of kids who will lead our communities. In this episode, we discuss two characteristics that are becoming more rare: humility and delayed gratification.
Published 04/13/23
In this episode, we discuss the Wall Street Journal’s recent poll regarding the decline in American values and also a Washington Post article on Americans placing less value on “hard work”.
Published 04/06/23
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. Luckily, many instances of cancer are preventable through lifestyle choices and preventative care. In this episode, we sit down with Sleep Number CEO Shelly Ibach and Chief Patient Officer at the American Cancer Society Dr. Arif Kamal to learn about how important care givers are in the fight of cancer, steps you can take to reduce your chances, and how quality sleep is one of the best things you can do for your health. 
Published 04/03/23
Criticism comes in all shapes and sizes. Depending on who delivers it, how it’s delivered, and the content of the message, it can guide us forward to improvement or make us become defensive and put off. In this episode, we discuss how we deal with and the filter in which we process criticism to ultimately keep us moving towards our goals.
Published 03/30/23
In this episode, we discuss the recent news about the SVB bank collapse, a recent article where Dirty Jobs’ host Mike Rowe discusses men in the workforce, and if we are optimistic or pessimistic about the future of our country.
Published 03/23/23
Michael Shellis is a professional contemporary artist based in Dallas, TX. In this episode, we discuss how an incident as a kid got him expelled from his high school and kept him from graduating, how his parents encouraged him to pursue art as a full-time career, and how the only boxes or rules in life are the ones we impose on ourselves.
Published 03/20/23
2021 and 2022 have become known as the “Great Resignation” in the job market. Millions of people leaving their jobs to pursue what they hoped would be greener grass somewhere else. What we’re finding, however, is most of them came to regret these decisions. In this episode, we explore the idea of the “perfect job” and how we’ll teach our kids to make the best of whatever situation they find themselves in.
Published 03/16/23
In this episode, we share three of our interviews from Super Bowl week with marketing and business legend Gary Vee, current tight end for the Arizona Cardinals Zach Ertz, and former NFL safety and now entrepreneur Andrew Sendejo. 
Published 03/06/23
In this series, we’re exploring the question: “Is the U.S. the Greatest Country in the World?” by looking at worldwide statistics in categories such as education, physical/mental health, and the family unit/marriages. In part 3, we look at the decline in mental and physical health and theories as to what could be happening.
Published 03/02/23
Growing up, the phrase most commonly used by parents across the country was something along the lines of “you can be anything” or “you can do anything”. In this episode, we discuss our thoughts on this messaging and how we go about encouraging our kids in pursuing their goals.
Published 02/23/23
Phil Boone is the Senior Director of Generosity for the He Gets Us Campaign, a faith-based organization taking a unique route in spreading the story of Jesus. In this episode, we discuss the goal of He Gets Us, why they spent $16 million in Super Bowl ads, and what they say to those who criticize their mission.
Published 02/20/23
In this series, we’re exploring the question: “Is the U.S. the Greatest Country in the World?” by looking at worldwide statistics in categories such as education, physical/mental health, and the family unit/marriages. In part 2, we look at our rankings in marriage, divorce, and single-parent households and how it impacts society moving forward.
Published 02/16/23