Podcast episodes for the gym
Episodes with enough energy to train to, and simple enough to follow while you're counting reps.

89. How Valuable Is Enthusiasm?

EP09: Get Carter (Angry)

FUN: What the hell is it and why do we need it? (Best Of)

Ep 233 | Something Bigger

Bubbly, enthusiastic and fun individuals

121. How Good Are Your Snap Judgments?

EP86:The World’s Third Fastest Reader
Quality

Best of "Guam" (Compilation)

The Speeding Duck, the Hungry Javelina, and “Leonardo da Pinchy”

How to gossip — the right way (w/ Rachelle Hampton)

Oxford 3000 AND TOO

Underdogs, Training Montages and Buzzer-Beaters: When Sports Movies Got You Through It

9Things: Genius, Hashtags, Foodies and Long-Tongued Bats

Giggling about judging outfits, poking, and disrespect

Five podcasters: Deep conversation, empathy, and juice bars
#78: High-Intensity Podcasting

Hard Hits

HR. 3 - Lipstick & Jungle Boy

Obsessed With Flow State And Energy with Mika Altidor and Julie Lokun

The Art and Science of Podcasting

Ep. 624 The Community Comes Together To Help Make Someone's Christmas Special 🎁 | Brown Bag Mornings (12/19/25)

HR. 3 - Maxx Bet

Accelerating Your Progress Towards FI
What to look for
Dense interviews are a bad fit — you'll miss the good part mid-set. Energy and momentum beat depth.
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