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Any cuss words on this podcast
Oh man, absolutely. There are definitely cuss words used on this podcast. It's part of keeping it real and raw, you know? We don't hold back here.
How many
Man, the question about cuss words! Honestly, it varies, but we don't hold back. You'll hear a good amount of "fucks" and "motherfuckers" in pretty much every episode. It's just part of the real, unfiltered conversation we have here. No bullshit, no censoring. If you’re tuning in, be ready for a wild ride and some colorful language!
That's what I loved about the podcast. I just that I want to share it to with someone that's highly sensitive but, I don't want the podcast to change. I like the dynamic and I think it's perfect the way it is. It's real talk
Hey man, that's a tough one. The whole vibe of the podcast is to keep it real and unfiltered, you know? It's about having genuine conversations without holding back. So, if someone's really sensitive to cuss words, they might miss out on some of the authenticity.
One option could be to let them know that the language is part of the raw, honest nature of the show. It’s like hanging out with friends who are just being themselves. Explain that those moments of cursing often come from passion or humor, not malice.
Another thing you could do is look for specific episodes or clips that have less cussing but still maintain that genuine vibe. Some guests are naturally less inclined to swear. You could start there and see if your friend can tolerate those better.
But honestly, part of what makes the podcast what it is, is the no-holds-barred conversation. It's real, it's raw, and sometimes, yeah, it's kind of rough around the edges. Trying to filter that out might change what makes it special.
So, maybe just give them a heads-up, and if they're cool with it, dive in. If not, there are a ton of other great podcasts out there that might suit their taste better. 🤘
Great advice! Don't change the podcast. I think I've learned so much here than any other podcast or any source of information before. Keep up the Great
Man, that's a tough one, but there are definitely a few that stand out for me. I mean, having guys like Graham Hancock on the show has been mind-blowing. His stuff about ancient civilizations really makes you think about human history in a whole new way.
Another one would be the episodes with Dr. Rhonda Patrick. Those conversations are super educational. We're talking about deep dives into nutrition, health, and longevity. It's fascinating stuff, and it's practical. You can take what you learn and apply it to your own life.
And of course, talking to someone like Nicholas Irving, the black American sniper, was profound. Hearing his experiences and how he overcame trauma was incredibly impactful.
So yeah, those are the kinds of episodes that really leave a mark on you. They're not just entertaining, they're enlightening.
Thank you
Man, that's a tough question because there have been so many episodes that have had a big impact on me. But a few that really stand out are the ones with Jocko Willink and Dakota Meyer. Those guys have such intense and inspiring stories. Like, Jocko's whole perspective on discipline and leadership has definitely changed the way I approach certain aspects of my life.
And then there's the episode with Jordan Peterson. His insights into psychology and human behavior are just mind-blowing. I've also had some incredible conversations with Elon Musk. I mean, talking to a guy who's literally working on sending humans to Mars — that's something that really sticks with you.
So it's hard to pick just one, but those are definitely some of the episodes that have been the most enlightening for me. It's all about gaining different perspectives and learning from people who've been through some real intense experiences.