Hosted by Ross Hillier, the Nomad Strength Show ties together the worlds of health, strength, the outdoors, and the effects they have on a man's personal development. Guests range from big names in strength and fitness, CEO's, backcountry hunters, and any
The Nomad Strength Show podcast is a truly exceptional and captivating show that focuses on helping men become stronger both mentally and physically. Hosted by Ross, the podcast features a wide range of guests who provide valuable insights and information that can be applied immediately in listeners' lives. One of the best aspects of this podcast is Ross's ability to consistently bring amazing guests with great expertise, ensuring that every episode is engaging and informative. He delves deep into topics that many are afraid to explore, making for a truly fantastic listening experience.
One of the standout qualities of The Nomad Strength Show is its consistency and reliability. Unlike other podcasts that often have ups and downs in terms of content quality, Ross brings "the heat" every single time. Listeners can always count on him to deliver incredible episodes packed with valuable information. Regardless of the guest or topic, there is always something for every listener to take away from each episode and apply directly to their own lives.
Ross provides an excellent platform for discussions around fitness, mindset, fatherhood, outdoor activities, and various other related topics. His messaging is solid and delivers practical advice that listeners can implement immediately. Whether you are passionate about fitness or simply looking for an interesting host to listen to, The Nomad Strength Show is highly recommended.
One potential downside of this podcast could be subjective preferences when it comes to content. While many listeners may enjoy Ross's approach and find it informative and entertaining, others may not resonate with his style or find the content as engaging as they might have hoped. However, this is ultimately a matter of personal taste and should not detract from the overall value of the show.
In conclusion, The Nomad Strength Show stands out as one of the best podcasts in the realm of strength, health, fitness, and even life discussions. With Ross's exceptional hosting skills and ability to deliver actionable information without getting bogged down in unnecessary details, this podcast consistently provides valuable insights. It's a highly recommended listen for anyone seeking to improve their physical and mental well-being, as well as those looking for intellectually stimulating conversations on a range of interesting topics.
Today I'm joined by Chance Skelton, the founder of Rut Holsters. We explore our shared love for the outdoors and hunting, and dive into the story of Rut Holsters' growth from a side gig to a successful business. Episode Highlights: How Ross and Chance connected through Instagram and their mutual passion for the outdoors The journey of Rut Holsters from a side project to a thriving business Innovative features of Rut Holsters Introducing hunting to their children and the importance of teaching respect and compassion Camaraderie and support within the rodeo and hunting communities Challenges faced by hunters in Colorado due to legislation The need for unity among hunters and the issues surrounding cat hunting and wolf reintroduction Managing predators and the impact on wildlife populations Hunting opportunities in Colorado and involving children in hunting Personal stories of involving their kids in hunting activities Chance's dream of going on a bighorn sheep hunt in Colorado Challenges and rewards of starting a business in the outdoor industry Connect with Chance Skelton: Instagram: @rut_holsters Website: Rut Holsters Sponsors: Selway Archery Products: Check out their selection at selwayarcheryproducts.com.
In today's episode we have a great conversation with Matt Eich, the owner of Mule Resonator Guitars. We explore Matt's journey in building resonator guitars and the fascinating overlap between his passion for music and his involvement in fitness and jiu-jitsu. Highlights: - Matt's journey in building resonator guitars - The synergy between music and jiu-jitsu - Training, stone lifting, and finding your path in music and fitness - The joy of playing musical instruments and prioritizing tasks - The unique experience of live concerts - The role of jiu-jitsu in conditioning - Transitioning from craftsman to business owner - The importance of mental health in physical performance - Finding activities that provide camaraderie and support - Focusing on what truly matters - The significance of self-reflection and identifying weak links Connect with Matt Eich: Instagram: @muleresonatorguitars Website: Mule Resonator Guitars Sponsors: Selway Archery Products: Check out their selection at selwayarcheryproducts.com. Subscribe and follow for more inspiring conversations and insights into strength, resilience, and the passion that drives remarkable individuals.
Zach Even-Esh joins us today to discuss; coaching, training, and the importance of multi-dimensional development, the value of time and patience in achieving success and highlight the need for athletes to participate in multiple sports and activities, the changes in training as they age and the importance of proper nutrition, sleep, and lifestyle, the value of finding solutions and being resourceful in business and life, and the need to prioritize work ethic and the willingness to figure things out.
Tate Taylor joins us to discuss cross-country moves, his passion for training and fitness, experiences with ultra-endurance events, challenges of long-distance running, and the beauty of running in the dark. We also highlight dedication and perseverance in endurance sports, share personal stories of training for races, and introduce their project, Be Regenerated, a men's community focused on health, fitness, and biblical wisdom with a habit tracker for daily scripture reading, exercise, and healthy eating. This episode is brought to you by: Selway Archery Products
Today we've got the one and only Pat McNamara joining the show. We chat about his experience with traditional archery and his journey through illness and recovery. Pat shares how he was drawn to traditional archery after witnessing it at Winter Strong events and how it provided a mental escape from his chronic illness. He discusses his battle with polymyosarumatica, a rare disease that caused chronic pain and limited mobility, the importance of discipline and self-governance, the benefits of natural approaches to healing and the role of accountability in maintaining discipline. We also get into his experiences in the military, including his time in Special Forces and Delta Force, the challenges he faced during training and the differences between the 80s and 90s compared to the post-9/11 era, his transition out of the military and the difficulties he encountered in finding his new path. Of course, we also chat about Basic Dude Stuff. This episode is sponsored by: - Steady Grounds Coffee Company - Selway Archery Products
Eric Clark, also known as the Okayest Hunter, shares the origin story of the Okayest brand and his journey into hunting. We discuss the challenges of balancing family life with hunting and the importance of humility and authenticity in the hunting community, the concept of egoless hunting and the need for more authentic representation in the outdoor community, the strategic approach to hunting trips, and the content creation strategy for hunting-related social media. This episode is sponsored by: - Steady Grounds Coffee Company - Selway Archery Products
Brandon Horoho from Montana Knife Company joins the show to discuss the success of their company and the factors that have contributed to its growth. We get into all kinds of actionable advice for marketers and business owners in this one. Brandon emphasizes the importance of consistent effort and focusing on the core fundamentals of marketing. Montana Knife Company is focused on bringing back American manufacturing and creating high-quality knives, and they have a strong community and support conservation efforts. We also get into upcoming knife drops and some hunting stories. This episode is sponsored by: - Steady Grounds Coffee Company - Selway Archery Products
Scottish stone lifting is a tradition that embodies the strength, resilience, and spirit of the Scottish people. Stone lifting competitions and events, such as the Highland Games, serve as displays of physical prowess and celebrations of Scottish pride and camaraderie. The practice of stone lifting is deeply intertwined with Scottish culture and serves as a reminder of the enduring strength and resilience of the Scottish people. In today's solo show, we explore the lasting impact and legends of Scottish Stone lifting. This episode is sponsored by: - Steady Grounds Coffee Company (CODE NOMAD15) - Selway Archery Products
Today marks the return of Eric Spector, the man behind Bellmade and Touch Grass Company. We had a lot to catch up on and go over; the networking and community-building aspect of kettlebell events, hard style and sport juggling workouts, incorporation of sandbags into routines, and the usage of heavy kettlebells, the evolution of the kettlebell community, the journey of building a website and customizing a fitness platform, and maintaining authenticity in the era of social media. Eric also discusses the balance of creativity and practicality in business, maintaining product quality, designing t-shirts, and keeping up with fitness trends. Check out Eric's work and engage with him through the following links: - Instagram: @ericdoeskettlebell - Touch Grass Co. Apparel - BellMadeCo - Spotify Playlists This episode is sponsored by: - Steady Grounds Coffee Company - Selway Archery Products
Join us for this episode as Anthony Diehl shares his transformative journey from a strongman competitor to a bodybuilding enthusiast, emphasizing his renewed focus on health and longevity. After a significant health crisis, Anthony dives into the crucial changes he's made to his lifestyle and training routines. He discusses the vital role of intensity in workouts, explores the intersection of Faith and fitness, and emphasizes the pursuit of lasting health and legacy. We also further delve into the link between physical preparedness and moral obligations in today's society, and dispels common misunderstandings in health and fitness. This episode is brought to you by Steady Grounds Coffee Company, offering fresh, top-quality coffee to kickstart your day and aid your health and fitness goals. Use code NOMAD15 to save on your order.
In this episode, we dive deep with Austin Jochum into the world of strength training, coaching innovation, and athletic performance. Austin shares his journey from traditional strength and conditioning to creating a more unique, athlete-centric approach that challenges the status quo. We also cover; the transformation of coaching philosophies, the psychological aspects of coaching, the entrepreneurial challenges of starting a gym, and the shift to online training for coaches, movement literacy and the importance of fostering problem-solving skills in athletes. Be sure to check out our sponsors, Steady Grounds Coffee Company and Selway Archery Products, for some fantastic deals using the links provided.
Today we have the return of an OG to the pod, Ray Zingler of Zingler Strength and conditioning. In our time together today we talk about the importance of making training fun and engaging for kids, rather than focusing on strict technique, emphasizing the need for kids to develop a wide range of athletic skills and expose them to different sports and movements, the misconception of suboptimal movements and the importance of context in training. Ray also discusses his evolution in training philosophy, moving away from rigid stances and embracing individualized approaches. He shares his experience with the Simple and Sinister program and how it changed his perspective on training. We also get into his love for reading and recommends books on hospitality, fatherhood, and emotional strength. FOLLOW RAY: Instagram Substack Show Sponsors: Steady Grounds Coffee Co (Code NOMAD15) Selway Archery Products
In this episode, we journey with comic book artist and storyteller Chris Hunt as he shares his personal and professional evolution, from childhood sketches to creating a social media explosion with his Instagram page, Code of the West. We delve into the profound influence of mentorship, the art of storytelling in branding, and the philosophical parallels between stoicism and cowboy culture. Chris offers insights into community building through narrative and discusses the enduring significance of the American West. We also touch upon his contributions to well-known brands like Filson and Black Rifle Coffee Company, and how he leverages Instagram as a powerful storytelling medium, the challenges and strategies of career shifts in creative industries, the cultural imprints of regional histories, and the importance of authenticity and inclusivity in modern storytelling. Sponsor Links: Steady Grounds Coffee Company (Code NOMAD15) Selway Archery Products To explore more about Chris Hunt's work, follow 'Code of the West' on Instagram. You can also delve deeper into Chris Hunt's artwork and stories on his website.
Welcome back and welcome to the official start to "Season 2" of the Nomad Strength Show. Today we've got a killer episode as we welcome Kris Koerper, the founder of Full Strength Father, to delve into the synergistic relationship between fitness and fatherhood. Discover how physical discipline can not only enhance your role as a father but also elevate your leadership and influence in all walks of life. Kris shares his personal journey and the Full Strength Father philosophy, offering insights into building resilience, mental toughness, and simplifying life to improve focus and presence. Whether you're a father looking to boost your fitness or anyone seeking to lead by example, this episode is packed with actionable advice to help you forge a path of strength and character. This episode is brought to you by our sponsor for this episode, Steady Grounds Coffee Company. Go get a bag of the special NOMAD Dark Roast and use the code NOMAD15 when you order to save some money. For additional content, exclusive updates, and more, be sure to sign up for our newsletter at Nomad Strength.
The World is Not Just Stuff. Today I'm chatting Ben Garrett, co-host of the Haunted Cosmos podcast. We discuss the fascination with mysteries and the written accounts that explore the supernatural. We dive into the topics of; sea monsters, Atlantis, and the power of mythology, the connection between horror and truth, the importance of good storytelling, and the Christian perspective on tragedy and comedy. Ben shares the surprising discoveries he made while researching topics for the podcast. We also explore the importance of approaching unconventional topics with discernment and provide recommendations for books in the fields of theology and fiction. Thank you to our sponsors: Steady Grounds Coffee Company NOMAD Roast, code NOMAD15 to save! Selway Archery Products Follow the Haunted Cosmos: Podcast Twitter
Welcome back to the program everyone. After some time off we are back with a great episode with my good friend, Logan Hanks. We talked about various interesting topics like the development of farming, the struggles of small-scale farmers, and the impact of GPS technology on farming. We also shared our thoughts on some recent films, particularly a 'Civil War' movie that we found interesting. Like most of our conversations, we were a bit all over the place. Links: - Sponsor Links: Steady Grounds Coffee Company NOMAD Roast, code NOMAD15 to save! Selway Archery Products Logan's Links: -Talk Dirt To Me Podcast
In this episode of the show, we dive deep into the life of Cody D' Acquisto - a dedicated athlete, skilled archer, and entrepreneur. From his early years in bodybuilding and powerlifting to his present venture into CrossFit, Cody's journey is a testament to his passion for fitness and its profound influence on his approach to hunting. Our conversation touches on his experiences in competitive powerlifting, his love for old-school bodybuilding techniques, his hilarious story about discovering Crossfit, his transition to traditional archery and the parallels it has with training discipline. Cody also shares his journey with Lone Wolf Custom Gear and his clothing brand, Oumo Outdoors. Links: - Sponsor Links: Steady Grounds Coffee Company NOMAD Roast, code NOMAD15 to save! Selway Archery Products - Cody's links: Lone Wolf Custom Gear UOMO Outdoors Dying Breed Bowhunter Wandering Nomads Telegram Channel Join the Channel
Today marks the return of podcast favorite and friend of the show, Luke Day. Luke is the Head of Strength and Conditioning for the University of South Carolina football program, and creator of Manchild Media. In this conversation, Ross and Luke discuss; the impact of the transfer portal and high turnover in college football, and how it affects building a sustainable culture, the importance of communication, connection, and valuing players in creating a positive environment. Luke shares his perspective on effective leadership and the need to be good at your job. They also delve into the concept of 'Struggle Well' and how it applies to parenting and personal growth, the importance of exposing kids to different experiences and allowing them to experience discomfort, the role of physical challenges in developing mental toughness, and the concept of turning pain into mastery and the importance of interpreting difficult experiences. You won't want to miss this one. This episode wouldn't be possible without the generous support from our sponsors, Steady Grounds Coffee Company and Selway Archery.
We're back after a couple weeks off and in this episode where we're going deep into traditional archery and deer hunting with Matt Zirnsack from The Push. This episode is chock-full of golden nuggets of knowledge, fascinating stories, and secret tricks of the trade that'll help you step up your game in hunting whitetail and mule deer, and improving your technique. We're talking about different hunting strategies, how traditional archery instruction has evolved over time, comparing different aiming methods, diving into the switch from compound to traditional archery, and sharing tips for honing your recurve archery skills. Don't miss out on this wealth of knowledge, so get your notepads out. Partners: Selway Archery Steady Grounds Coffee Company
In this episode, I chat with guest Jeff Hairston about our shared various passions, including jiu-jitsu, archery, strength training, and fatherhood, so you can imagine we have a lot to talk about. We take a deep dive into Jeff's experiences with Starting Strength, his data tracking methods for improvement, and his recovery from back surgery. He also shares his personal jiu-jitsu approach, the role of age and athleticism, the importance of minor changes, his transition from competition to coaching, and his approach to archery and finding focus under pressure. This episode wouldn't be possible without the generous support from our sponsors, Steady Grounds Coffee Company and Selway Archery.
Today on the show I'm joined by former Navy SEAL, professional skydiver and BASE jumper, big game hunter and guide, and a million other awesome things, Trevor Thompson. There's a certain mindset you have to have in order to chase all of the adventures I just listed, and in this conversation we dive into what drives someone to do just that. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a 5 star rating and review! Join the Nomad Strength Free Discord Community "The Pirate Ship" Sign up for the newsletter and get a FREE 30 Day Kettlebell Program
James Nash is a guide and outfitter at the 6 Ranch in Oregon, a ranch that has been in his family for almost 150 years. James and I sat down to talk about conservation, salt curing and meat preservation techniques, bear meat, Lewis and Clark's bacon, James' conspiracy belief about Roosevelt elk, and a lot more. Subscribe to the podcast and leave a 5 star rating and review! Join the Nomad Strength Free Discord Community "The Pirate Ship" Sign up for the newsletter and get a FREE 30 Day Kettlebell Program
My guest today is a legend in the outdoors/hunting/conservation world, Jim Shockey. Jim is an award-winning outdoor writer, wildlife photographer, videographer, naturalist, outfitter, and guide. Jim joins me today to talk about his new book, Call Me Hunter, his first novel releasing October 17th. We explore his writing process, the journey to getting a book published, having a story to tell vs. just wanting to tell a story, the current state of the outdoors industry, and a lot more. PRE-ORDER CALL ME HUNTER Follow Ross on Social Media: https://nomadstrength.komi.io Join the Nomad Strength Free Discord Community "The Pirate Ship"
Today I'm joined by Clint Lowery, guitarist for Sevendust to talk health and fitness as a touring musician, sobriety, band and crew post-show ice baths, touring schedules, longevity in music, the state of the music industry, and a ton more. Check out Sevendust's upcoming tour and new album Truth Killer out now.
Today I'm joined by Pete Nelson, founder of SISU Saunas. Pete and I had a great conversation about the building of their business, the trials and struggles of entrepreneurship, benefits and protocols for Sauna use, ultra-marathons, hunting, being bitten by metaphorical bugs, and a lot more. If you want to get one of their saunas, and save a little change in the process, use the code COACHROSSHILLIER when you check out, or use this link. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave a 5-star review and rating.
Got the rare treat of being able to record a podcast in person today! I sit down with Zach Hanson, author of Turning Feral to talk about his journey from corporate tech life to becoming a hunter, trapper, and mountain man. We cover a lot in this episode about preparedness, making timely decisions, hunting, trapping, raising children to be feral, and more! Get the Free 30-Day Minimalist Kettlebell program here!
Ross talks with Drew Kohlhofer, the owner of Selway Archery. WE'RE BACK! Today's podcast covers; traditional archery, the community of trad archery and how positive it is, Blood Memories and skills we've forgotten, how to be a better woodsmen, and more. Check out the free 30-Day Kettlebell Program "30-Day Minimalist"
Today I'm joined by Gentry Jensen, owner of Cordova Coolers, this was a great change of pace getting to do a show in person since Cordova's HQ is just a few miles from my house. In our conversation we went over; Gentry's time as a SEAL in the 90's and the lessons he learned that stuck with him in business, navigating the transition from military to civilian life, creating and selling businesses, entrepreneurship as a mindset, influential leaders in life, Cordova Coolers, and a lot more. Be sure to checkout Cordova for seriously awesome coolers that are made here in the USA (literally in my backyard) and are rugged as hell. Want efficient and effective kettlebell workouts? Get 30-Day Minimalist totally free.
Today I'm joined by Pat McCurry, owner and head coach at Idaho Afoot. We had a great conversation that covered a large swath of what you've come to expect from the show, including; endurance for athletes vs everyday folk, running mechanics and technique, road training vs mountain training, Pat's guide service, homesteading, hunting, introducing your kids to the outdoors, and a lot more. Check out Pat's blog and his guide service if you're in the Salmon, Idaho area. Want efficient and effective kettlebell workouts? Get 30-Day Minimalist totally free.
If you've followed this podcast or Nomad Strength for any amount of time longer than about 3 minutes, you've probably realized that I love to train, I love to make (and eat) good food, and I love to hunt and be in the outdoors. So imagine my joy when I come across a company called Hunt Lift Eat. Today I'm joined by founder of HuntLiftEat, Luke Cox. Luke started the apparel company by purchasing a sewing machine and stitching on the first 100 hats himself. Since then, HLE has grown to design awesome apparel and workout programs designed to get you ready for the mountains. In our conversation today, Luke and I talk a lot about building online businesses, the mindset of an entrepreneur and how to overcome the hurdles that stop many of them these days, we also talk training, and of course hunting and time in the mountains.
Today I'm joined by Rick Spicer, who I consider to be one of those men. Rick operates Pack Rat Outdoor Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas and also runs the Instagram account, Pack Rat Bushcraft. Rick and I met in South Carolina this past winter at WinterStrong and we spent an entire afternoon walking a 3D archery course with our traditional bows with mutual friend and former guest on the show, Correy Hawk. Rick and i had a great conversation in this episode covering, traditional archery, becoming a better woodsman and hunter v. a better archer, bush craft tips for newbies, Rick's handmade quivers, his yearly buschraft event the Brewhaw Bushwack, fitness and a lot more.
Creator of Power Athlete, John Welbourn joins the show today. In our conversation, John and I talk about the old CF Football days, his experience playing 10 years in the NFL, competing in the 2nd ever CF games in the offseason, his mindset as an athlete of needing to be selfish to be successful. We also get into some fun movie and music conversations, and a lot more. The new Nomad Strength program, 30 Day Minimalist, is available now! Check it out here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are back for Round 2 with Rob from the Grounded Athlete/GAIA Sandals, in this second part of our conversation, we get into some more specific health relations between chronic disease and grounding, training, track, and more. Enjoy this final part to our conversation and check out Robs work and his upcoming book. Check out the new Nomad Strength ebook 30-Day Minimalist: Kettlebell Program for an awesome minimalist training program that give you great workouts that are efficient and effective. Now available! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're bringing back one of the podcast OG's to spit some more fire today. Rob from The Grounded Athlete and GAIA sandals is back to talk about the powers and benefits of grounding, his book, and being an entrepreneur. We were cut off by technical difficulties so this is part one of two to be released. Enjoy! Episode Sponsor: Wild Rivers Coffee Co (Use code NOMAD for 15% off) If you want to get some extra Nomad Strength in your life, consider becoming a paid subscriber of the Nomad Strength Substack, we've got bonus articles, and the subscriber only podcast, Unplugged where we dive into the “fringes” and old practices of health and fitness to see what we can learn and apply from them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Akira Van Egmond reappeared on the podcast today to talk about training and pursuing growth. Akira's approach to his training is one that I have come to really enjoy and both learned and implemented in my own training and coaching. There are a lot of really great nuggets in this one as we talk about; changes to Akira's training since last time we spoke, how to explore ranges of motion, fasting, NBA Finals, and a ton more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT TODAY The Ross and Brandon Show will be moving and back under the name Peace, Love, and Meat, a page that Brandon created a few years ago. In today's episode we're telling the story of the brand and why we're moving and what were going to do with it. Tune in! Things are just getting started. Thank you all for the support. The Nomad Strength Show will continue on as usual! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've got a pretty fun one today that essentially just turned out to be the two of us telling stories about our childhoods, grandparents, and family stories. Episode Sponsor: Wild Rivers Coffee Co (Use code NOMAD for 15% off) If you want to get some extra Nomad Strength in your life, consider becoming a paid subscriber of the Nomad Strength Substack, we've got bonus articles, and the subscriber only podcast, Unplugged where we dive into the “fringes” and old practices of health and fitness to see what we can learn and apply from them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack Carr is a NYT #1 Bestselling author and former Navy SEAL that led special operations teams as a Team Leader, Platoon Commander, Troop Commander and Task Unit Commander. Today he returns to discuss his new novel, Only the Dead, and chat about the Amazon adaptations of his books, AI, his writing process, more. Episode Sponsor: Wild Rivers Coffee Co (Use code NOMAD for 15% off) If you want to get some extra Nomad Strength in your life, consider becoming a paid subscriber of the Nomad Strength Substack, we've got bonus articles, and the subscriber only podcast, Unplugged where we dive into the “fringes” and old practices of health and fitness to see what we can learn and apply from them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Huge episode today! We are at episode number 200, which is wild. I wanted to do something a little different and highlight some of the listener favorite episodes from the previous 100. We've got a lot of big things coming for the show in the next 100 episodes and beyond, so thank you for the support of this project. Episode Sponsor: Wild Rivers Coffee Co (Use code NOMAD for 15% off) If you want to get some extra Nomad Strength in your life, consider becoming a paid subscriber of the Nomad Strength Substack, we've got bonus articles, and the subscriber only podcast, Unplugged where we dive into the “fringes” and old practices of health and fitness to see what we can learn and apply from them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back with what begins as more Jiu-Jitsu talk and evolves into the difference in athletes from generations past to now, what changed? Also, we go over our scariest moments in our lives that may include axe wielding children and drunk boat drivers. Episode Sponsor: Wild Rivers Coffee Co (Use code NOMAD for 15% off) If you want to get some extra Nomad Strength in your life, consider becoming a paid subscriber of the Nomad Strength Substack, we've got bonus articles, and the subscriber only podcast, Unplugged where we dive into the “fringes” and old practices of health and fitness to see what we can learn and apply from them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A bit of a (not so) rapid fire episode today covering a few different topics including; Ross's cigars, books we're currently reading and what kind of stories we enjoy, some gardening and prepping talk, and our competition plans for Jiu-Jitsu. Episode Sponsor: Wild Rivers Coffee Co (Use code NOMAD for 15% off) If you want to get some extra Nomad Strength in your life, consider becoming a paid subscriber of the Nomad Strength Substack, we've got bonus articles, and the subscriber only podcast, Unplugged where we dive into the “fringes” and old practices of health and fitness to see what we can learn and apply from them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest today is husband, father, homesteader, speaker, and author John Moody. John turned his health around after a bout with illness in his earlier years, and returned to the nourishing traditions of our past. We had a great conversation about nutrition, Weston A Price, homesteading, the Biblical design for health and strength, and a lot more. CONNECT WITH JOHN: Website Rogue Food Conference Books Episode Sponsor: Wild Rivers Coffee Co (Use code NOMAD for 15% off) If you want to get some extra Nomad Strength in your life, consider becoming a paid subscriber of the Nomad Strength Substack, we've got bonus articles, and the subscriber only podcast, Unplugged where we dive into the “fringes” and old practices of health and fitness to see what we can learn and apply from them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've got another listener QnA today and we had a bunch of good ones that forced both of us to get real. Tattoos, music and jiu jitsu, fatherhood advice, and a ton more. NOMAD Strength Substack Wild Rivers Coffee Company: Code NOMAD saves 15% Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on the show we have return guest Logan Gelbrich, founder of Deuce gym and all of the tributaries of development that flow out of that Venice outdoor gym We caught up to hear about the work Logan has been doing with this new non-profit Deuce Community, AI and the coaching industry, and as expected we spent a lot of time talking training and how the Strongman methodologies and implements are game changers for progress in most people. This was a loaded conversation and it was great to have Logan back on the show. DEUCE Community Nomad Strength Substack Wild Rivers Coffee Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Back on the mics after a couple weeks off and the guys are talking about the current state of the podcasting industry, where our show can and might go, coaching people who have trouble going "all in", our resurgence in Jiu Jitsu and what our next few months look like. This show is brought to you by Wild Rivers Coffee Co, use the code NOMAD for 15% off your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back on a Monday with more outlaw talk, this time in the form of music. We are both extremely connected to music in ways that make up a lot of who we are, so this was a great conversation to get into a continuation of last week's episode on Outlaws. In this episode; who was the best of the Outlaw country singers, what does being an outlaw musician look like, why we connect so much with that word and ideal, other musicians who made their mark being an outlaw of sorts, who was our first concert, what band would we cover if we had a cover band, and a lot more. Really fun episode today. This episode is sponsored by Wild Rivers Coffee. Use code NOMAD for 15% off your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tyler is the owner and coach for Ethos Nutrition Coaching, former professional fighter and husband and father to two young boys. In this episode we dive into how Tyler's childhood of getting bullied led him to wrestling, then to MMA/fighting, how martial arts and fight training develops situational awareness, the importance of being a protector for your family and community. We also get into nutrition truths and myths, how to make simple and powerful changes, and how to know if someone is a “researcher” or just a “searcher”. This was a jam packed episode so buckle in and enjoy this episode of the nomad strength show, with Tyler Minton. This episode is brought to you by Wild Rivers Coffee. Use code NOMAD for 15% off and donate to wildlife conservation in the process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this week's Ross and Brandon show the guys are diving into discipline, responsibility as a man, and doing our best to answer the question, Who are the Outlaws in our time? Enjoy this one, we did. Today's episode is brought to you by Wild Rivers Coffee. Get some great coffee and help support the awesome people that support the show, and donate to conservation in the process. Code NOMAD saves you 15% on your order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Early episode drop this week for Ross and Brandon, and we're tackling a bunch. Imposter syndrome, what is it, and how do we approach it internally, creating your own story, the World Baseball Classic, great sports announcers throughout time, Harold Reynold's buying Ross lunch, and a lot more... This episode is brought to you by Wild Rivers Coffee. Use the code NOMAD for 15% off your order and help support awesome people and the mission of conservation of our wildlife habitats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest today is Matt Reynolds, CEO of Barbell Logic. Matt has been in the strength world for 30+ years as a competitor in powerlifting and strongman, gym owner, coach, and entrepreneur. In this conversation we discuss; Matt's journey with the Barbell and why he believes strength training is superior to other training styles, creating sustainable habits, how to make great coffee (which is both literal and a metaphor), and why Christian men specifically need to be taking their fitness and strength seriously. This was a great conversation with a ton of applicable insights, enjoy this episode of the Nomad Strength Show, with Matt Reynolds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices