Category: General

#109-Ross Leppala: Mindset Strategies

I am joined this week by Reactive Training Systems Coach and elite powerlifter, Ross Leppala. Ross and I discuss simple and effective strategies for harnessing your mindset and preparing for success. In this, you’ll hear his thoughts on the power of visualization, underestimated power of gratitude and more. To learn more about Ross’s work connect […]

#108-Heather Robertson: One Pound At A Time

Late last year, I was interviewed by Heather Robertson for her Half Size Me podcast. The episode was released earlier this year. Because I have so much respect for Heather and her work with her Half Size Me community, I knew I had to bring her on to not only share her personal story of […]

#107-Mark Young: Christ Centered Fitness

I am joined this week by none other than Mark Young, the head of Christ Centered Fitness. As spirituality is something that has only recently been touched on during the tenure of the show, Mark discusses why it was important to separate himself from the crowd and focus on faith-based fitness. We talk about some […]

#106-Chad Landers: Realities Of Celebrity Training And More

Chad Landers, owner of Push Private Fitness, debuts on our show to chat about some of his experiences working with an array of celebrities at his studio. We discuss some realities that many people don’t consider when they think about what sacrifices need to be made to be “camera ready.” Chad and I also talk […]

#105-Pat Flynn: The Generalist, The Specialist And The Deepest Why

It was a disservice to the public that it took me this long to get Pat Flynn on the show but I think you’ll agree that once you dive into this week’s episode you’ll say it was worth the wait. Pat and I discuss the pros and cons of generalization, specialization and the importance of […]

Who’s Afraid Of The Big, Bad Wolf?

*The title of this post was taken from the LL Cool J song of the same name* There is a frustrating dynamic that has been occurring in the health/fitness industry for decades. Maybe it’s always existed. There is a side that promotes moderation, consistency, sustainability and realistic outcomes. There is another side that promotes fear, […]

#104-Darko Botic: The Mission Is Change

He is the host of the excellent The Man Who Lost 200lbs podcast and an exceptional coach in his own right. Darko Botic joins me this week as we talk about our similar motivations for releasing podcasts for public consumption, how we are both aiming to inspire and educate and we also delve into our […]

Mrs. Robinson

*The title of this post was taken from the Simon & Garfunkel song of the same name* When Casey Robinson and I first connected, it was a phone call with her inquiring about my services. We have some mutual friends who were clients at the time and Casey thought I might be the right fit […]

10 Years

*The title of this post was taken from the band of the same name* When this post is released, it will be the day before my son Jackson’s tenth birthday. 10 years. It’s such a milestone that I haven’t quite wrapped my head around what the last decade has been like. I know it’s been […]