The B.rad Podcast Podcast Por Brad Kearns arte de portada

The B.rad Podcast

The B.rad Podcast

De: Brad Kearns
Escúchala gratis

Join Brad Kearns, New York Times bestselling author, world #1 ranked masters 60+ high jumper, Speedgolf world record holder, and former world #3 ranked pro triathlete, in pursuing peak performance with passion throughout life. Brad delivers an engaging mix of step-by-step education on important health topics like staying fit, strong and powerful as you age; transforming diet to lose body fat and increase energy; sort through hype and misinformation to make simple, sustainable lifestyle changes; and broaden your perspective beyond a fit body to experience happy relationships, nonstop personal growth, and ultimately sail to 100 with a happy, healthy, long life. Let’s explore beyond shortcuts, hacks, and crushing competition to laugh, have fun, appreciate the journey, and not take ourselves too seriously. It’s time to B.rad!

2026 Brad Kearns
Actividad Física, Dietas y Nutrición Desarrollo Personal Ejercicio y Actividad Física Higiene y Vida Saludable Éxito Personal
Episodios
  • The Rise Of The Omega Man—A Vulnerable, Authentic Approach to a New Masculinity
    Apr 7 2026
    In this episode, I talk with my good friend and greatest mentor for personal growth and self-awareness, Dave Rossi—appearing for his fifth time on the podcast, a new record, in the B.rad studio during his tour for his new book, Alphas Die Early: For the Man on a Mission — And the Women Who Love Him. The book is so rich and deep, and I strongly urge you to read it—it can be life changing, as it has been for me. I had the great privilege of contributing to the book, and every time I talk to Dave, it’s like a 10-hour therapy session packed into a short conversation, where you get these awakenings and ideas that can help you navigate every single day. We discuss the rise of what Dave calls the Omega man—a new, evolved definition of masculinity—and the central argument of Alphas Die Early: that the traditional Alpha male model, driven by dominance, control, competition, and relentless achievement, is ultimately destructive. The very traits that create success in business and status—stress, emotional suppression, ego, and constant striving—can also lead to burnout, poor health, and shortened lifespan. Dave explains the shift toward leading from self-awareness, emotional control, authenticity, and purpose, emphasizing inner calm over constant pressure, authenticity over performance, vulnerability over emotional suppression, and sustainable purpose over endless achievement. It really comes down to this: the traits that help men win in modern society can also destroy them—unless they evolve toward a more balanced, self-aware way of living and leading. Finally, our conversation ends with me throwing a few "Rossi-isms" back at him—ideas and notes I’ve taken from our many conversations that really stick with me and continue to shape how I think and show up day to day, and Dave shares his perspective on each of them. TIMESTAMPS: The traits that help men win in modern society can also destroy them unless they evolve toward a more balanced, self-aware way of living and leading. [01:54] Society is taking a whole new look at masculinity. We don't understand what it means to be Alpha. [08:06] Being masculine wasn't a behavior 80 years ago like it is today. [12:39] Learn to not be reactive to pushes that come at from others. Learn about what triggers you. [16:55] Gratitude stops the landslide of negative thinking. [22:43] We're all biologically driven to be Alpha, but then in real life, we learn to cope. [24:42] Every day is going to be another opportunity to get triggered. [28:52] You shouldn't have to compete to survive. When you are competing, it isn't really you, it's your identity or your ego that is competing. [32:50] When you develop your awareness of your reactions, you can begin to slow down and develop techniques. [40:50] Brad and Dave talk about a coaching method and how it works or doesn't work. [47:22] Apologies are nice but sometimes they don't satisfy. Compassion for the person you hurt is very effective. The only true apology is a changed behavior. [53:33] It's not the events that makes us angry, it is the belief in them that does. With that awareness, you can chose your behavior. [56:11] In the business world the same sense of the need to survive exists. [01:01:21] Are you doing things for the right reasons? [01:11:13] Do you have to be successful to like what you do? [01:21:40] Are you stuck with your desires and don't know how to get what you want? [01:22:13] We have to stop looking at the rest of the world as our example for success. [01:27:53] Don't react to emotions. They're not the truth. Emotions cannot exist without thought. [01:29:23] It is important to let people with whom you deal what your preferences are, what you think, what you want, your values, your principles. [01:34:42] You don't have to let go of your beliefs to accept somebody else's. [01:38:14] LINKS: Brad Kearns.comBradNutrition.com - 20% OFF Your First Order!B.rad Superdrink – Hydrates 28% Faster than Water—Creatine-Charged Hydration for Next-Level Power, Focus, and RecoveryNEW: B.rad Real Rad Gummies - Creatine + Nootropics for Focus, Motivation, Performance, and Recovery!B.rad Whey Protein Superfuel - The Best Protein on The Planet!Brad’s Shopping PageBornToWalkBook.comB.rad Podcast – All EpisodesPeluva Five-Toe Minimalist ShoesAlphas Die EarlyThe Imperative Habit We appreciate all feedback, and questions for Q&A shows, emailed to podcast@bradventures.com. If you have a moment, please share an episode you like with a quick text message, or leave a review on your podcast app. Thank you! Check out each of these companies because they are absolutely awesome or they wouldn’t occupy this revered space. Seriously, I won’t promote anything that I don't absolutely love and use in daily life: B.rad Nutrition: Premium quality, all-natural supplements for peak performance, recovery, and longevity; including the world's highest quality whey protein! Get 20% OFF your first order! Peluva: ...
    Más Menos
    1 h y 45 m
  • 4 Ideas To Make America Fitter (Since Only 21% Of Americans Are Part Of The Fitness Boom)
    Mar 31 2026
    In this episode, I talk about why only about 21% of Americans are regularly active despite today’s booming fitness culture—and I share 4 simple ideas to help make fitness more accessible, affordable, and doable for more people. Inspired by Derek Thompson’s “The Great American Fitness Boom” and data from the American Time Use Survey and Sports & Fitness Industry Association, I break down how fitness participation is highly stratified, why exercise is arguably the #1 longevity intervention (impacting inflammation, visceral fat, and neurodegenerative disease), and how modern habits and complexity have kept so many people on the sidelines. Then I get into four practical, low-cost approaches—walking more, micro-workouts, brief high-intensity efforts, and simplifying your overall fitness habits—that can help cut through the hype, make it easier to stay consistent, and keep fitness simple and doable. TIMESTAMPS: Only 21% of Americans are involved in this fitness boom. The suggestions Brad makes here for getting more fit are not time consuming, not expensive, and should be within reach of everyone. [00:43] Seniors are 50% more likely to be inactive than 18 to 24 years olds. [02:25] Exercise may be the single most broadly beneficial health intervention in the world. No other medication or behavioral remedy is so effective at simultaneously combating system-wide inflammation. [05:31] Inflammation can be caused by poor sleep habits, too much stress, poor stress management, and chronic overproduction of stress hormones. [08:35] What is the difference between visceral fat and subcutaneous fat? Visceral fat is very health destructive. [11:13] The disturbing rate of cognitive decline are now being strongly associated with one's activity pattern. [15:31] Motor learning builds brain plasticity during exercise. Going barefoot in daily life to give our brain more neural feedback so we can move with great precision and great awareness. [20:03] The number one tip is to walk more. It is free and accessible. Even taking a few minute break from your work desk is helpful. [22:12] Micro workouts are brief bursts of explosive efforts sprinkled throughout the day. [30:01] Conduct brief high intensity training sessions. [36:33] Make fitness simple, doable, and enjoyable. Make your equipment where you see it all the time to remind yourself to do a mini break. [42:03] Be sure to educate yourself on what you are putting into your body in the way of supplements or nutrition smoothies. There are many products available, but some are not that healthy. [51:32] LINKS: Brad Kearns.comBradNutrition.com - 20% OFF Your First Order!B.rad Superdrink – Hydrates 28% Faster than Water—Creatine-Charged Hydration for Next-Level Power, Focus, and RecoveryNEW: B.rad Real Rad Gummies - Creatine + Nootropics for Focus, Motivation, Performance, and Recovery!B.rad Whey Protein Superfuel - The Best Protein on The Planet!Brad’s Shopping PageBornToWalkBook.comB.rad Podcast – All EpisodesPeluva Five-Toe Minimalist ShoesAtomic HabitsBurnThe Stimulated MindBrad's Micro Workouts VideoWhy The Fitness Boom Involves Only A Small Percentage Of (Affluent) Americans We appreciate all feedback, and questions for Q&A shows, emailed to podcast@bradventures.com. If you have a moment, please share an episode you like with a quick text message, or leave a review on your podcast app. Thank you! Check out each of these companies because they are absolutely awesome or they wouldn’t occupy this revered space. Seriously, I won’t promote anything that I don't absolutely love and use in daily life: B.rad Nutrition: Premium quality, all-natural supplements for peak performance, recovery, and longevity; including the world's highest quality whey protein! Get 20% OFF your first order! Peluva: Comfortable, functional, stylish five-toe minimalist shoe to reawaken optimal foot function. Use code BRADPODCAST for 15% off! Jaspr Air Scrubber: Ultra high-performance air purifier - blows other air filters away! Save $400 on your unit with code BRAD. Get Stride: Advanced DNA, methylation profile, microbiome & blood at-home testing. Hit your stride the right way, with cutting-edge technology and customized programming. Save 10% with the code BRAD. Online educational courses: Numerous great offerings for an immersive home-study educational experience Primal Fitness Expert Certification: The most comprehensive online course on all aspects of traditional fitness programming and a total immersion fitness lifestyle. Save 25% on tuition with code BRAD! #bradpodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
    Más Menos
    56 m
  • Why The "Quarter" Is The Best Fitness Marker For Longevity
    Mar 24 2026
    In this episode, I explain why the 400-meter run—the “race of truth”—might be one of the most revealing tests of real fitness and longevity. Unlike endurance races or brutal HIIT workouts, the 400-meter run forces your body to use every energy system in sequence—explosive ATP power, anaerobic glycolysis, and aerobic metabolism—making it roughly two-thirds anaerobic and one-third aerobic. I break down why true sprint training should be short (10–20 seconds), powerful, and followed by long recovery, why most people confuse sprinting with exhausting interval workouts, and how brief explosive efforts can improve fat loss, bone density, and metabolic health. We also talk about the overlooked aging problem of losing explosive power (dynapenia) and why preserving it may be one of the best defenses against falls—the #1 cause of death and serious injury in adults over 65. Finally, I share simple ways to start sprint training safely (bike, hills, stairs, kettlebells), challenge you to test yourself with a single timed lap around the track, and reveal what to look for when you’re around 50 years old to make sure you are maintaining the kind of strength and resilience that supports lifelong health. TIMESTAMPS: The 400 meters is called the race of truth because it exposes everything about your fitness. [01:13] When we overemphasize endurance with our fitness pursuits, it comes at the expense of the qualities that are probably the most critical for aging gracefully. [01:42] Much of the fitness information out there is not based on real science or exercise physiology. [03:32] People who are fast, explosive and powerful, and have good competency in the 400 meters have, by necessity, tremendous aerobic endurance. [05:49] Walking forms the foundation of tremendous aerobic endurance for all other fitness attributes that you pursue. [07:22] What Masters Track and Field has observed across many events is a round a 6 percent decline per decade in the peak performance standard. [09:54] You can factor in a 6% decline per decade to compare yourself to the other challengers in your event. The records, the milestones need to be adjusted for age. [11:00] What is the single best exercise to promote longevity? The answer is....the thing that you enjoy doing the most. [15:19] Doing what you love to do is the number one best longevity exercise, but we need to integrate challenges that include functional muscle strength, cardiovascular enduraance, and mobility flexibility. [18:47] You have to load the skeleton with resistance exercise on a regular basis to prevent sarcopenia and dynapenia. [24:12] The 400 meter competency might be more valuable and more illustrative of your fitness and longevity potential, than simply your ability to throw around heavy weight. [27:33] Your body is not capable of delivering pure maximum effort for longer than seven seconds. [31:46] The 400 meters is only one lap around the track and in most cases, for fit people, it is about 66% contribution of the anaerobic system and 33% of the aerobic system. [35:56] If you are training for a race that lasts for one hour, you are depending on fat as your fuel source. Depending on your sport, your body composition needs differ. [37:07] One's time in the mile run at age 50 is strongly predictive of the potential to live to age 80 in good health. [39:56] It is extremely important that you learn to rest during your workouts. Even if you are at the low fitness level, hit it hard for 10 seconds and rest for one minute. [44:06] Why is anaerobic exercise so important for everyone? [51:27] The true sprint from exercise physiology is only up to seven seconds. [55:44] Preserving your anaerobic function, muscle power, and explosiveness is what's going to keep you safe from what the Centers for Disease Control calls the number one cause of demise and death in seniors over age 65, and that is falling and adverse related health consequences. [58:28] A 400 meter runner has a balanced metabolic engine of high glycolytic capacity, strong acid buffering capacity, and a meaningful anaerobic contribution. [01:04:16] Go out there and try the 400. Once a week for a sprint type workout is fine. [16:00] LINKS: Brad Kearns.comBradNutrition.com - 20% OFF Your First Order!B.rad Superdrink – Hydrates 28% Faster than Water—Creatine-Charged Hydration for Next-Level Power, Focus, and RecoveryNEW: B.rad Real Rad Gummies - Creatine + Nootropics for Focus, Motivation, Performance, and Recovery!B.rad Whey Protein Superfuel - The Best Protein on The Planet!Brad’s Shopping PageBornToWalkBook.comB.rad Podcast – All EpisodesPeluva Five-Toe Minimalist Shoes We appreciate all feedback, and questions for Q&A shows, emailed to podcast@bradventures.com. If you have a moment, please share an episode you like with a quick text message, or leave a review on your podcast app. Thank you! Check out each of these companies because they are absolutely awesome or they wouldn...
    Más Menos
    1 h y 18 m
Todavía no hay opiniones