Imagine it’s 1812. Your family is out of water, and your next drink comes from a river, creek or shallow well. You have no idea what happened upstream.Modern water treatment helped end that reality and drove a historic decline in infectious disease. Today, the question is: What remains in the water we drink every day?We examine microplastics, PFAS, lead pipes, nitrates, chlorination byproducts,…
I pictured myself at 65, standing beside a basketball court while my grandson waited for me to play.Then I pictured telling him my back hurt too much.That future hasn’t happened. It’s the future I’m trying to prevent.Health is easy to postpone when you’re young and your body keeps forgiving you. Over the past decade, COVID, bloodwork, stress, injuries, better food, and consistent exercise changed…
In this episode, Randy and Ronnie explore Booker T. Washington's autobiography, revealing insights into the history of slavery, the growth mindset, and the importance of practical skills and character development. They discuss how Washington's life story offers timeless lessons on resilience, education, and leadership.
In 2021, I was floating down a river in Montana with mountains in the background, music playing, and an ice-cold beer in my hand.A few days later, I woke up, drank coffee, and felt disconnected from reality.That moment started a year-long battle with intrusive thoughts, anxiety, and the realization that I had taken my mental health for granted my entire life.This video is not about quick fixes or…
Exploring the nature of creativity, the source of ideas, and how tuning into the right mental state can enhance innovation. The conversation delves into the quantum field, the role of the subconscious, and practical techniques for unlocking creative flow.
In this episode:• The childhood disease cod liver oil helped reverse• Why Weston A. Price believed modern diets changed facial structure within one generation• The connection between vitamin A, D, K2, DHA, bones, teeth, and babies• Why traditional cultures protected special foods for women before pregnancy• How mouth breathing and jaw development compound over time• Why cod liver oil is not the…
We spent the first 30 years of our lives telling people we were fraternal twins.Everyone else thought that was ridiculous. We looked too much alike. But our doctor had told our mom we were fraternal, so that was the story we carried around as fact.Then, at 30 years old, we took a DNA test and found out everyone else had been right. We were identical twins all along.In this episode, we tell that…
What if the problem is not that we are weak?What if the problem is that we are carrying a slot machine in our pocket all day?In this episode, Ronnie and I start with a memory from the 90s: logging into AIM, checking who was online, getting bored, riding bikes, finding friends, playing basketball, and somehow ending up at Cherry Hill until it got dark.That world was not perfect. But boredom still…
In this video, we break down how a so-called “jock major” from Purdue turned into a career path that eventually reached the top 3% of U.S. earners.But this is not a “follow your passion and everything works out” story. It is a story about starting in retail management, feeling stuck, taking a pay cut to get into corporate America, getting laid off, rebuilding, learning new skills, and slowly…
We’ve read 403 nonfiction books over the past 10–15 years.Here’s the truth:We don’t remember most of them.But they changed how we think.In this video, we break down what actually sticks from reading, how it shapes your subconscious, and why it compounds into better decisions, better conversations, and a completely different way of seeing the world.We cover:Why you don’t need to remember books for…