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The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey
The 'Secret Sauce' To A 10/10 Morning Routine : 1490

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2026 38:05


Most energy drinks trade your long-term health for a short-term jolt. This episode breaks down a smarter approach to energy, one that builds mitochondria function, supports gut health, stabilizes mood, and helps you sleep better at night, all without the crash -Get 15% off your next order at: https://getmte.com/dave Host Dave Asprey sits down with Jeff Boyd, founder and chairman of MTE (More Than Energy), the caffeine-free energy drink built around adaptogens, nootropics, and prebiotics that delivers what Boyd calls "energy that loves you back." Before launching MTE, Jeff spent 15 years as President and co-owner of Luggage Free, scaling the company to operations in over 100 countries before selling it in 2019. He brings the operational discipline of a veteran entrepreneur and the personal conviction of someone who built the energy product he actually wanted to exist. Dave and Jeff get into the full science and strategy behind MTE's ingredient stack, including paraxanthine, ashwagandha, eleuthero, maca, GABA, theanine, and saffron, and why each one was chosen for its role in stress response, brain optimization, and sleep optimization. They also dig into the formulation challenges of building a clean-label supplement over a stimulant base, the real difference between caffeine and its downstream metabolite paraxanthine, and why this blend functions more like a foundational biohacking protocol than a beverage. You'll Learn: Why conventional energy drinks wreck your cortisol curve and what to do instead How paraxanthine delivers the benefits of caffeine without the jitters or sleep disruption The adaptogen trio (ashwagandha, eleuthero, and maca) and how they work together for stress response and human performance Why saffron is one of the most underrated nootropics for mood and brain optimization How gut health and the microbiome connect directly to your energy, metabolism, and longevity The mitochondria connection between willpower, physical performance, and entrepreneurial output How AI is reshaping small teams and what founders need to do right now to stay competitive Why the cleanest path to anti-aging and longevity starts with how you manage your energy across the day Thank you to our sponsors! - Beyond Wonderland Conference | Oct 13 - 14, 2026. Get your ticket now at wonderlandconference.com. - Gatlan | Book your free consultation at www.gatlan.com/DAVE - BrainTap | Go to http://braintap.com/dave to get $100 off the BrainTap Power Bundle. - Danger Coffee | Grab yours at DangerCoffee.comand use code DAVEPOD at checkout for 15% off. Dave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million monthly listeners, The Human Upgrade brings you the knowledge to take control of your biology, extend your longevity, and optimize every system in your body and mind. Each episode delivers cutting-edge insights inhealth, performance, neuroscience, supplements, nutrition, biohacking, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. New episodes are released every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday (BONUS). Dave asks the questions no one else will and gives you real tools to become stronger, smarter, and more resilient. Keywords: Jeff Boyd, MTE, More Than Energy, caffeine-free energy, paraxanthine, adaptogens, ashwagandha, eleuthero, maca, nootropics, saffron, GABA, theanine, prebiotics, gut health, stress response, cortisol management, sleep optimization, huckleberry acai, clean label formulation, stevia Reb A, energy drink alternative, paraxanthine vs caffeine, afternoon energy, Luggage Free, cycling endurance, long jump training, ADHD entrepreneurship, AI small teams, willpower mitochondria Resources: • Get 15% off your next order at: https://getmte.com/dave • Purchase Dr. Fotuhi's New Book The Invincible Brain: https://a.co/d/0iHCgPpL • Get My 2026 Clean Nicotine Roadmap | Enroll for free at https://daveasprey.com/2026-clean-nicotine-roadmap/ • Dave Asprey's Latest News | Go to https://daveasprey.com/ to join Inside Track today. • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com/discount/dave15 • My Daily Supplements: SuppGrade Labs (15% Off) • Favorite Blue Light Blocking Glasses: TrueDark (15% Off) • Dave Asprey's BEYOND Conference: https://beyondconference.com • Dave Asprey's New Book – Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated • Join My Substack (Live Access To Podcast Recordings): https://substack.daveasprey.com/ • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com Timestamps: 00:00 – Trailer 00:42 – What Is MTE? 03:50 – Ingredients Deep Dive 09:49 – Flavors & Formulation 12:31 – Dave's Caffeine Origin 18:35 – Athletic Identity 22:38 – ADHD & Entrepreneurship 26:43 – AI & Future of Work 30:47 – Willpower & Mitochondria 35:34 – MTE Wrap-Up See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show
Jeff Boyd: Why Hard Things Are the Opportunity

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2026 82:13


Hey friends, Chase here Jeff Boyd is on the show today, and this conversation is about building the kind of life and business that does not always look like the predominant story on the internet. Jeff is the founder and chairman of MTE, More Than Energy, which he describes in this episode as "an energy that loves you back." Before that, he spent 15 years as the President and co-owner of Luggage Free, where he expanded global operations to more than 100 countries before selling the company in 2019. What I loved about this conversation is that it is not the usual story about chasing the next app, raising venture capital, or building something because the internet told you that is what entrepreneurship is supposed to look like. This is a conversation about physical products, unsexy businesses, competition, fatherhood, leadership, and what it means to keep choosing hard things on purpose. Jeff says it plainly right at the top: "That's why I tell my team all the time. They just look at me and I'm like, if it were easy, everybody be doing it. We got to do what nobody else is willing to do, and then you're going to be happy we did it. And I tell them that I'm like, oh yeah, this is hard. And I'm excited about it. Because now that's an opportunity for us because we'll outwork anybody." That idea is at the center of this episode. We talk about the grind of building something real, why curiosity matters more than credentials, what sports teach us about business, why leadership is not about personality type, and how the best things in life often come down to loving the process instead of obsessing over the outcome. Why This Conversation Matters Right Now Most of the entrepreneurs and creators we see online are building in public, building digitally, or building something that looks like the current version of what the internet rewards. There is nothing wrong with that, but it is not the only path. In this episode, I say: "A lot of folks I know in the audience feel a pressure to make their businesses walk and talk and look like the creators and the entrepreneurs that see out there in the world, which is one of the reasons I want to start celebrating some people who are building really successful lives, careers." That is why I wanted to have Jeff on the show. He built and sold a shipping business. Now he is building a physical product in the health and wellness space. He is not chasing the obvious thing. He is not trying to make his work look like everyone else's. Jeff's path is a reminder that there is a whole world of entrepreneurship outside the digital-first story. There are products, services, local businesses, physical goods, retail shelves, manufacturing problems, customer conversations, teams, families, and real-life constraints. And sometimes, that is where the opportunity is. What We Explore in This Episode Jeff's early business story and how he became employee one at a shipping company before helping grow it around the world. The "answer is yes" mindset that helped Luggage Free expand into all 50 states and more than 100 countries. Why physical products are different and what changes when you are building with atoms instead of bits. The origin of MTE and why Jeff wanted to build "an energy that loves you back." What it means to enjoy the grind when the work is hard, relentless, and full of problems you do not know how to solve yet. Fatherhood, presence, and time and why Jeff says he is "so all in now" with his family. Competition, sport, and business and why Jeff still trains and competes as a long jumper. Leadership and authenticity and why Jeff says people do what you do, not what you say you do. Second and third career arcs and what Jeff has learned about zooming out, building teams, and letting people play the right roles. The Core Idea: If It Were Easy, Everybody Would Be Doing It One of the strongest threads in this conversation is Jeff's relationship with hard things. He is not pretending the grind is glamorous. He says straight up that building physical products, selling through retail, and getting people to care is hard. But he also sees that difficulty as part of the opportunity. "You know I some of this stuff I think the harder it is, the better for me. For sure. You want, you want to bear. People are going to be like, oh, I don't have the guts to do this. That's right. Yeah. And then the ones that do, that's a that's another level, right? That's another fence they cleared. But then it's like, okay, well now you did that. But are you ready to grind now because it's a grind." That is the mindset that shows up again and again in the episode. The point is not that everything should be hard for the sake of being hard. The point is that difficulty can reveal where other people quit. That is true in sport. It is true in business. It is true in building a family, a product, a brand, a company, or a body of work. The Answer Is Yes Jeff's first major business story starts with Luggage Free. At the beginning, the company was taking orders by hand and trying to get the phone to ring. Then the first real call came in. "Anyway, so we're trying to get the phone to ring so we can handwrite our orders. And the first call, the guy, you know, we're all. It was kind of like a movie. We're all like, you know, hushed around him, waiting, you know, hearing him, he's like, oh, I'm sorry, we don't serve. North Carolina hangs up. And we were like, oh, dude, Gary, of course you serve anybody." That moment became a kind of operating philosophy: "And I was like, from now on, the answer is yes. Like whatever anybody says answered yes. And with that really that charge? Yeah. We were quickly in all 50 states and we grew to 109 countries throughout the world. And it was always in response to a call." There is something powerful in that. Not because saying yes is always the right answer, but because early in a business, the market often tells you where to go before your strategy deck does. Someone calls. Someone asks. Someone has a need. Someone gives you a clue. The question is whether you are willing to follow it. Building Something You Can Hold After selling Luggage Free in 2019, Jeff had time and space. He was not rushing into the next thing. He was riding his bike, playing tennis, spending time with his family, and looking for what might call him next. What called him was not another service business. It was a physical product. "And so in 19 sold it 2019, 2019 were operating all over the world, offices all over and sold it and was kind of free to at that point, I was like, all right, I want to like what I loved about it was the challenge and the fun and the competition. Right. You're building, you're competing." He continues: "But I what I yearn for was a product and something that was tangible I could actually hold right and do a different scent or a different flavor or different size or different color, whatever." That desire eventually became MTE. Jeff had been trying to solve his own energy problem, stacking supplements, chasing better mood, better energy, and better performance, until he realized the pieces were not working together. "And I realized I was like, Frankenstein. I mean, like, we were talking about it last night, like piling all these supplements together to try and make yourself feel better, even even like ten supplements, which doesn't sound that bad. Shit. Crazy. Yeah. We'll be like a suitcase full when you're traveling, you know?" MTE came from that search. "So we built it's an energy that loves you back. Right. Like an energy drink that loves you back. Yeah. Right. So you get prebiotics and caffeine free blend. That's better than caffeine. Yeah. So now you're getting energy that feels great that you can trust. Sure. And no jitters, no crash, no impact on sleep." Curiosity, Thrill, and Figuring It Out One of my favorite parts of this conversation is when Jeff talks about starting something in a category where he did not have obvious experience. He had not built beverage brands before. He was not a chemist. He was stepping into a new world. His answer was not fear. It was curiosity. "Yeah. Like, I like hair on fire. Like, let's go figure this out." Then he gets to the larger point: "I like it's curiosity and thrill. And that's what it boils down to. Right. Like, I think you you like that's what entrepreneurship is. It's solving problems and and finding solutions to things. Even if you've done it 20 times, they're going to be solutions that need to be had in the evolving world and landscape in which we operate." That is entrepreneurship in a sentence. You do not get to know everything before you begin. You do not get a guarantee that the answer is obvious. You get a problem, a question, a changing landscape, and the chance to learn fast enough to keep moving. Jeff says: "But that's why I love it. I think if, if we boil it down, I love the curiosity that that is necessary to just because you're like, I don't know the answer to that. Instead of that overwhelming me or said of panicking, I'm going to go learn because I'm sure there's more than one answer. We'll figure out. Maybe we'll triangulate, figure it out. Yeah, get to a solution. And and then we'll know for next time. And then we'll be able to iterate and make it better. And on it go. Like I love that process." You Have to Love the Process The conversation moves from business into fatherhood, sport, and the shape of a life. Again and again, we come back to process. Jeff says it directly: "Yeah. You have to love the process, right? And I think that's true of anything, particularly in stuff like that where it's easy to focus on the outcome. I'm lose 20 pounds, I'm going to whatever it is, I'm going to get this promotion, you know. And then I think what happens is then the outcome just naturally happens because you love the process." This applies to entrepreneurship, training, parenting, leadership, and creative work. If you are only trying to reach the finish line, you miss the life that happens while you are getting there. Jeff connects that idea to family: "Like the time is fleeting, right? For whatever it is. And you really have to enjoy the journey because, you know, like, I look at things like, if it's a line that's made up of just millions and millions of dots, and those dots would represent any given period in time." He continues: "Right. College graduation, high school graduation. They get married like whenever it is. You've decided that they've you've set them free. The that point will just be one of hundreds of millions of points that made up the line. Yeah. So, you know, looking and it's kind of the same with like a business, right. Like if you're just all you want to do is sell the business, you're just focused on that. You're going to miss all these hundreds of millions of, of experiences or anything else, right?" Competition Brings Out the Best in People Jeff is still a competitive long jumper. He talks about master's track, world records, regional meets, and the way competition gives him purpose. That competitive lens shows up in business too. "I love it, I love it, I think I think I love to compete. Like I was just telling my buddy the other day, like, I don't like when he's fine, but I hate losing, which is weird, right?" Then he goes deeper: "So I just love the competition, and I love the process that goes into it. And having, you know, so being able to have a purpose and go in and compete and I love competing. Sure. I just think it brings out the best in people." For Jeff, sport is one vehicle for competition, but not the only one. Business is another. "Sports is just a vehicle to compete. Right. So is it the competition like because it brings the best out in you or why do you like it. Yeah, I think I think just that it's the vehicle for sports. Sure. So I like it as an umbrella. I love it in the business." He talks about the shipping company in that same frame: "Like even the shipping company I had towards the end, I was I didn't have a lot of passion for it, but I had, you know, a very competitive space and there were upstarts in the industry and you're like, all right, well, these guys are trying to take my lunch money, you know, like, right. Not on my watch." Leadership Means Leading From the Front When I ask Jeff what is required of leadership, his answer is simple: "Got to lead from the front, I think. Right. I mean, yeah, it's people do what you do, not what you say you do." He adds: "I think you need to be genuine too. Yeah. Right. Like, if you're, if you're genuine and authentic, I think people are more prone to get in line and buy in and say, I'm, I'm, I'm subscribing to what? You're where you're leading me again." That is an important distinction. Leadership is not just having followers. It is not having the loudest voice in the room. It is not projecting certainty at all times. It is what people see you do. It is the consistency between your words and your behavior. It is whether the people around you believe that the thing you are asking from them is something you are willing to model yourself. Nobody Does It Alone Later in the conversation, Jeff talks about what he has learned in this newer chapter of his life and career. One lesson is the importance of zooming out. Another is the myth of the lone genius. "And then the other thing I've learned is you like, nobody does it alone. Right? I mean, that's like total myth. Yeah. The myth of the lone wolf. The lone genius. Yeah. It's, you know, you need a you need a whole group of people that are going to bring ideas that you would have never thought of. They're going to execute your ideas that you do have." He continues: "Right? They're going to they're just they're going to champion for you in ways that you never even knew needed to be championed. You know, I mean, all the things you need a you need a great team and you need to find." That is a hard-earned lesson for builders. The bigger the thing you are trying to create, the less likely it is that you can muscle your way through alone. You need ideas you would not have had. You need people who can execute. You need people who can challenge you, support you, and help you see what you are missing. Role Players Matter One of the most useful leadership ideas in this episode is Jeff's realization that not everyone on a team has to be an all-star. "And the other thing I talk about all the time is it's you have to resist the urge to demand that everybody in your team is an all star, right? Like even the greatest sports teams have role players, and they have guys that sit on the bench to get the starters ready for the playoffs." He explains what he learned: "But they don't, you know, they're they're effectively benchwarmers. But they have a role in the team. And you have a trainer and you have a coach and assistant coaches and all. You know, it's it's the whole organization." That perspective changed the way he thought about people and teams: "That was difficult for me earlier on. I, I just felt like everybody had to be an all star. If you're not at all star, you're you're like, I'm failing you or you're failing me. And either way, you got to go. You know, we're going to get somebody else in here." The lesson is not to lower standards. It is to understand roles. Great teams are not built by pretending everyone is supposed to contribute in the same way. About Jeff Boyd Jeff Boyd is the founder and chairman of MTE (More Than Energy), colloquially known as 'energy that loves you back'. MTE has prebiotics and a caffeine-free blend that functions better than caffeine, giving users feel good energy they can trust, with no spike, no crash, and no impact on sleep. Prior to founding MTE, Jeff spent 15 years as the President and co-owner of Luggage Free where he expanded global operations to over 100 countries before selling the company in 2019. In his free time, Jeff is a notorious oenophile, cyclist and long jumper. If he's not on the bike, on the track, or in the cellar, he enjoys traveling the world with his wife and two children. www.getmte.com Instagram YouTube Timecodes 00:00 – Jeff on why hard things create opportunity 02:06 – Chase welcomes Jeff to the show in Seattle 02:21 – Why this episode is different from the usual digital-first entrepreneurship conversation 05:21 – Jeff begins the story of becoming employee one at a shipping company 07:35 – "From now on, the answer is yes" 09:21 – Selling the company in 2019 and wanting to build a product 10:31 – Jeff starts getting the itch to build something new 15:40 – Why building a physical product is not a get-rich-quick scheme 17:57 – Jeff explains MTE: "an energy that loves you back" 22:35 – Starting in a category where you do not have all the experience 23:59 – Curiosity, thrill, and solving problems as entrepreneurship 28:01 – Fatherhood and being "born to be a dad" 31:12 – Why Jeff is "so all in now" with his family 33:16 – Time, family, business, and "millions and millions of dots" 36:18 – Why you have to love the process 38:15 – Attitude, winning, and sports psychology 39:23 – Jeff on still competing in long jump 42:00 – Why Jeff loves competition 46:33 – Leadership, authenticity, and leading from the front 50:45 – Zooming out and finding your North Star 51:47 – Why nobody does it alone 52:05 – Building teams with role players, not only all-stars 58:37 – "When people show you who they are, believe them" 01:03:14 – MTE cans, flavor work, and mango pineapple 01:05:08 – The Reggie Watts collaboration 01:09:20 – Why the harder path can be better 01:12:15 – Retail as the next frontier 01:17:03 – Jeff's three-pillar vision for MTE 01:17:45 – Ingredients, paraxanthine, prebiotics, and clean energy Questions to Ask Yourself If you want to turn this episode into action, take a few minutes with these questions: Where am I making my business or creative life look like someone else's version of success? What is the "non sexy" opportunity I might be overlooking because it does not look cool online? Where could "the answer is yes" help me learn faster? What hard thing am I avoiding that might actually be the opportunity? What problem do I not know how to solve yet, and who could help me triangulate an answer? Where am I too focused on the outcome and missing the process? What part of my life is made up of "millions and millions of dots" that I need to appreciate now? Am I leading from the front, or only telling people what I value? Where am I expecting everyone to be an all-star instead of building a real team? What would it look like to zoom out and find the North Star again? A Simple Practice for Builders Here's something practical you can do this week. Pick one hard thing in your work or life that you have been treating as a sign to stop. It might be a distribution problem, a hiring problem, a creative problem, a sales problem, a health problem, or a relationship problem. Then sit with Jeff's line: "Oh yeah, this is hard. And I'm excited about it." Do not use that line to pretend the hard thing is easy. Use it to reframe what the hard thing might be showing you. It may be pointing to the part where other people quit. It may be pointing to the skill you need to build next. It may be pointing to the person you need to ask, the rep you need to take, or the process you need to fall in love with again. The work is not always to find an easier road. Sometimes the work is to become the kind of person who can walk the hard one with more purpose. Final Thought This episode is a reminder that business is not only about scale, speed, funding, or hype. It is also about curiosity, grit, family, physical products, role players, clean energy, long jumps, retail shelves, hard conversations, and the willingness to keep learning when you do not already know the answer. Jeff's story is not about avoiding the grind. It is about choosing the right grind. It is about building something thoughtfully, leading from the front, and staying close enough to the process that the outcome has room to take care of itself. Until next time: do what nobody else is willing to do, and love the process enough to keep going.

The Pacesetter Pod
Ep168: Is the co-op of the future asset free? | Jeff Boyd, The Garden City Co-op,Inc.

The Pacesetter Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 56:45


Show Highlights: Overreliance on federated patronage to subsidize local co-ops. [03:55] Preserving disciplined strategic focus in favorable cycles. [10:17] How generalist experience supports an enterprise perspective. [17:29] Generalist vs. specialist paths in ag for future talent. [23:36] The importance of matching skills to evolving roles. [29:01] Garden City Co-op's prolific development of CEO talent. [31:57] What's GCC's succession and talent planning strategy? [34:04] Early AI adoption strategy and guardrails for co-ops. [39:40] The need for new talent and agility with AI experimentation. [43:51] Imagining asset-free co-ops and redefining value creation. [49:44]  Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-boyd-81220441/. To explore Garden City Co-op, visit https://www.gccoop.com/.  If you are interested in connecting with Joe, go to LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemosher/, or schedule a call at www.moshercg.com.

fiction/non/fiction
S9 Ep. 22 Jeff Boyd on Cops, Teachers, and Chicago

fiction/non/fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2026 42:25


Novelist Jeff Boyd joins co-hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to talk about his new work of literary crime fiction, Hard Times, which is set in Chicago, where he lived previously. The hosts ask about the influence of police procedurals on the portrayal of the novel's main character, a mixed-race cop named Curtis, and Boyd considers whether there is a gray area between “good cops” and “bad cops.” He also discusses the character of Curtis's brother-in-law, a high school teacher named Buddy Mack, and reflects on how his own experience as a teacher informed his writing of Buddy as well as the portrayal of students. He explains how his own childhood as the son of a police officer gives him insight into that profession, and shares his experience of hearing feedback from his father. Boyd reads from Hard Times. To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/This podcast is produced by V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell.Jeff BoydHard TimesThe WeightOthersLaw & OrderThe WireChicago PDRomeo & Juliet by William ShakespeareSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Keen On Democracy
Hard Times Again? Jeff Boyd on Chicago, Charles Dickens and Curtis Mayfield

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 33:28


“If we don't fight, then what are we doing?” — Jeff BoydHow do you write fiction about contemporary America when reality itself is stranger than fiction? A country in which “alternative facts” is policy rather than satire. Where “truth” has been nationalized.Jeff Boyd, an acclaimed young American novelist, sees fiction as refuge. For both writer and reader, it gets us inside the heads of people who both inflict and endure pain. And it enables the senseless to make sense. The news cycle can't do that. A novel can.Boyd's second novel, Hard Times, out today, is his latest attempt to make sense of the senseless. No, the title isn't Dickensian — it's from Curtis Mayfield. The song on the 1975 “There's No Place Like America Today” album, with its cover juxtaposing some happy Americans in a car with others waiting miserably in the unemployment line. America might be great — but for whom, exactly? That dichotomy shapes Hard Times, which is set in a school on the South Side of Chicago where an innocent student gets shot and nobody can agree on what happened or why.Is the American Dream over? Boyd isn't quite sure. “As much as it feels impossible,” he says, “some part of me always wants to believe.” His characters fight — backs against the wall, cards stacked against them, but they don't give in. That's what Curtis Mayfield was singing about in 1975 and it's what Jeff Boyd is writing about in 2026. The times are hard. A time, once again, for novelists to seize back reality. Five Takeaways•       How Do You Make Stuff Up When Reality Is Already Unbelievable? Boyd admits he sometimes wonders what the point of being a novelist is when the headlines are stranger than fiction. His answer: fiction is a refuge. It lets you get inside the heads of people who inflict pain or endure it, and try to make sense of what in reality remains senseless. The novelist can provide an answer. The news cycle can't.•       Not Dickens — Curtis Mayfield: The title comes not from the 1854 novel but from the 1975 song on There's No Place Like America Today. The album cover says it all: happy people in the car, desperate people in the unemployment line. America is great — but great for whom? That dichotomy drives the book.•       A Policeman's Son on George Floyd: One of the officers who stood by while George Floyd died was black — a man whose family had been proud of him for getting the job, who went in wanting to do good. Boyd can't write off an entire category of people. His black cop character in Hard Times exists to show the complexity of wanting to do right and getting caught up in wrong.•       Fate vs. Agency on the South Side: Boyd's grad school friend — not religious but deterministic — argued you could draw a line from where someone starts to where they'll end up. Boyd's characters fight against that line. A kid from a broken home on food stamps doesn't have to end where you think. The novel asks whether the line holds or breaks.•       The Fight Goes On: Is the American Dream over? Boyd isn't quite sure. His characters have their backs against the wall and the cards stacked against them, but they don't give in. That's what Curtis Mayfield was singing about in 1975. It's what Boyd is writing about in 2026. The times are hard. The fight goes on. About the GuestJeff Boyd is the author of The Weight (Simon & Schuster, 2023) and Hard Times (Flatiron Books, 2026). A former Chicago public school teacher and graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, where he received the Deena Davidson Friedman Prize for Fiction, he lives in Brooklyn with his family.References:•       Hard Times: A Novel by Jeff Boyd (Flatiron Books, 2026) — the book under discussion, out today. Starred review from Publishers Weekly.•       The Weight by Jeff Boyd (Simon & Schuster, 2023) — Boyd's acclaimed debut novel, set in Portland.•       Curtis Mayfield, “Hard Times” from There's No Place Like America Today (1975) — the song that gives the novel its title.•       Charles Dickens, Hard Times (1854) — the Dickensian social realist tradition Boyd consciously works within.•       Studs Terkel, Hard Times: An Oral History of the Great Depression (1970) — referenced in the conversation.About Keen On AmericaNobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting daily interviews about the history and future of this now venerable Republic. With nearly 2,800 episodes since the show launched on TechCrunch in 2010, Keen On America is the most prolific intellectual interview show in the history of podcasting.WebsiteSubstackYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotify Chapters:(00:00) - Introduction: Hard Times from Dickens to today (01:19) - Not Dickens — Curtis Mayfield (02:44) - The Obama era and the fall back into hard times (05:32) - How do you fictionalize a reality stranger than fiction? (08:44) - Autobiography: teaching in a Chicago school (10:18) - Fate, predestination, and fighting the line (12:49) - The novelist as God — do your characters surprise you? (15:02) - A student is shot: the journalist-novelist (15:33) - Social realism in the Dickensian tradition (18:45) - Chicago stereotypes and the beauty between blocks (22:19) - A policeman's son on George Floyd and the black cop who stood by (25:27) - Teaching as the most underappreciated job in America (27:57) - Money, class, and Black Chicago beyond the stereotype (29:43) - Trump, alternative facts, and who controls the truth (32:19) - The American Dream: is it over?

The Story of a Brand
MTE - A Better Way to Recharge

The Story of a Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 70:11


On this episode of The Story of a Brand, I sat down with Jeff Boyd, founder of MTE, a wellness brand that's redefining how we think about energy, recovery, and mood.  What started as a personal quest to feel better and support the people closest to him turned into a full-spectrum product created with intention, science, and heart. Jeff gets candid about burnout, anxiety, and how most of us are just trying to show up as our best selves in a world that doesn't make it easy. This conversation isn't just about supplements—it's about the pursuit of better living. Jeff opens up about building a product he uses every day, collaborating with a world-class team of scientists and formulators, and what it means to create something for people, not just profit.   It's clear MTE stands for “More Than Energy”—and this episode delivers more than your average brand story. Here's what we cover:   Why Jeff left his shipping business to build a product he'd be proud to give to his family   The surprising power of ingredients like saffron, ashwagandha, and paraxanthine (and why they matter)   How MTE helps create an internal environment that supports energy, focus, mood, and better sleep   The moment Jeff knew he had something special, from rapid sell-outs to a 48% repeat customer rate   What Jeff's proudest of (hint: it's not just the product—it's how people are treated)   Join me, Ramon Vela, as I listen to this heartfelt and insightful conversation with Jeff Boyd of MTE. Whether you're curious about wellness, a fellow founder, or someone looking for more balance in your life, this one's for you. For more on MTE, visit: https://getmte.com/ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave The Story of a Brand Show a rating and review.  Plus, don't forget to follow us on Apple and Spotify.  Your support helps us bring you more content like this! * Today's Sponsors: Saral - The Influencer OS: https://www.getsaral.com/demo SARAL is the all-in-one influencer platform that finds brand-aligned creators, automates outreach, and manages everything in one place. Request a live demo today. Let the SARAL team know you're a The Story of a Brand Show podcast listener to get an extended free trial! Visit the link above.    Workspace6 - Private Community for 7, 8, 9-figure Brands: https://www.workspace6.io/ Workspace6 is a private community where over 950 seven-, eight-, and nine-figure brand operators share insights, solve problems, and accelerate growth. It's the anti-fluff operator's room, and for your first 30 days, it's just $1. Get real answers and skip the trial and error.

THE UNRULE/Y ENTREPRENEUR BY ANDREA CROWDER
Ep. 113 More Than Energy: Fuel Your Frequency, Not Your Fight-or-Flight | Interview with Creator of MTE, Jeff Boyd

THE UNRULE/Y ENTREPRENEUR BY ANDREA CROWDER

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2025 44:36


In this episode of the More Alive Podcast, Andrea sits down with the mad scientist-meets-heart-led founder of MTE (More Than Energy), Jeff Boyd, for a soul-charged convo about what happens when you stop numbing and start nourishing. This isn't just a supplement—it's a recalibration. Of your focus. Your energy. Your entire way of being.   If you've ever felt like your nervous system was living on borrowed time (thanks, caffeine), this episode will feel like someone finally turned the lights on inside your body—and said, “Welcome home.”   Topics We Dive Into: How MTE was born from burnout (and built to break the caffeine cycle) The magic trio: nootropics, adaptogens, probiotics Why saffron and L-theanine are the unsung heroes of mental clarity Real talk on anxiety, mood, sleep, and sustained focus What caffeine-free really makes possible Cortisol, stress, and the nervous system's quiet rebellion Flavor with function—and why your taste buds are part of the experience Jeff's personal evolution and the deeper mission behind MTE   Warning: This episode might awaken cells you didn't know you had.   MTE is not about masking fatigue. It's about rebuilding the bridge between your brain, your body, and the energy you were meant to have. Ready to feel it for yourself? Andrea's giving you a risk-free invitation to try it—with a special discount code tucked inside the episode.

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
SOUL SEEKR with Sam Kabert: Sustainable Energy without the Crash

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 60:00


Sustainable Energy without the Crash with Jeff Boyd In this episode of the SOUL SEEKR Podcast, I sit down with Jeff Boyd—founder and chairman of MTE, a cutting-edge daily wellness blend designed to elevate energy, mood, and recovery without caffeine or sugar. We dive into Jeff's journey from scaling a global logistics company to creating a product that redefines long-term wellness. Jeff shares how his background in finance and data-driven strategy helped shape MTE's mission and ethos. Tune in for a powerful conversation on entrepreneurship, holistic performance, and what it really takes to build a business aligned with your values. Links below Join the BREATH CLUB for Free using code “LIGHTHOUSE” on the link here: https://www.spiritualitysimplified.me/offers/FWadeYUB/checkout Overcome The Overwhelm Book: bit.ly/3OKoigp Check out my TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjXihF1s_C4&t=917s SHATTER Limiting Old Stories 5 Day Challenge: SHATTER Limiting Old Stories (5 Day Challenge!) Microdosing w/ Mushrooms: https://muse-affiliate.referral-factory.com/T9YmRZ FREE "SoulChat" with Sam: Calendly.com/SamKabert My Book "SOUL/Life Balance": amzn.to/3ZLAsMn Sam's Website: https://samkabert.com/ Connect w/ Sam on IG: https://www.instagram.com/samkabert  Try Magic Mind for 20% off: https://www.magicmind.com/SAMSOULSEEKR20 Purblack “SAM15” for 15% off: https://shop.purblack.com/?afmc=SAM15 Happy Caps for 30% off “Breathe30”: https://www.happycaps.co/ More Than Energy 20% off “Sam15”:  https://bit.ly/3Il1Fza Video Version: https://youtu.be/BU4ztd6Ipho?si=v5S7LfgH3w3d4Rwo

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts
Orange Beach City Councilman Jeff Boyd - Jeff Poor Show - Wednesday 6-25-25

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 18:47


The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey
Why Most Supplements Are a WASTE of Money (And What Actually Works) : 1291

The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 43:21


Most supplements don't work, and this episode reveals why. You'll learn how to stop wasting money on “expensive pee,” how to spot marketing lies on labels, and which ingredients actually move the needle for energy, focus, and longevity. Watch this episode on YouTube for the full video experience: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR Host Dave Asprey sits down with Jeff Boyd, founder of MTE and a leader in the new wave of performance supplements. With a background in data-driven wellness and a decade of experience optimizing human performance without caffeine or sugar, Jeff breaks down the science of nootropics, adaptogens, and smart nutrient stacking. His work focuses on self-quantification, nervous system regulation, and sustainable energy for founders, athletes, and high performers. Together, they explore why 85% of supplements are designed to fail, how to activate mitochondria for real results, and what it means to biohack your biology smarter, not harder. This isn't just about supplements. It's about reclaiming your energy, upgrading your brain, and aligning your stack with how your body actually works. You'll also hear how fasting, sleep optimization, and even subtle neurohacking protocols support long-term resilience and better decision-making. You'll Learn: • The real reason most supplements don't absorb and how to fix it • How to build a caffeine-free stack that fuels energy, mood, and clarity • The latest in adaptogens, nootropics, and functional medicine • How to align your supplement timing with circadian biology and ketosis • Why “clean labels” often mean nothing • How emotional regulation and neurotransmitters shape performance • Tools for self-quantification and supplement personalization This is essential listening for anyone serious about biohacking, longevity, smarter supplementation, mitochondrial health, sleep optimization, emotional resilience, and conscious human performance. Dave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million monthly listeners, The Human Upgrade is the top podcast for people who want to take control of their biology, extend their longevity, and optimize every system in the body and mind. Each episode features cutting-edge insights in health, performance, neuroscience, supplements, nutrition, hacking, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. Episodes are released every Tuesday and Thursday, where Dave asks questions no one else dares and brings you real tools to become more resilient, aware, and high performing. Resources: • Dave Asprey's New Book - Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated/ • MTE website – www.getmte.com • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com • Dave Asprey's Website: https://daveasprey.com • Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Upgrade Collective – Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: • 00:00 Trailer • 01:13 Saffron Benefits • 02:26 Medicinal Herbs • 04:12 Supplement Formulation • 13:16 Theanine & GABA • 20:06 Adaptogens & Performance • 23:23 Stress & Muscle Growth • 24:03 Parenting & Energy • 27:47 Nervous System for Kids • 35:15 Sleep for Families • 36:41 Wrap-Up & Offers See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Wellness Force Radio
Jeff Boyd | More Than Energy: The "Multitasking" Myth + How Nootropic Paraxanthine Makes You Superhuman

Wellness Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 104:40


Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 708 What if the secret to limitless energy and a purposeful life lies in the right supplements? Jeff Boyd, Founder of MTE, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 708, to reveal the secrets to building lasting habits, how to unlock limitless energy with natural solutions, why nootropics are a healthier and more sustainable source of energy compared to caffeine, and how to live a life of purpose while breaking free from the traps of modern life. "Saffron is 21 times more expensive than any other ingredient in the MTE formula. If it weren't that expensive, it would be the #1 supplement in the country, if not the world. It's decreasing anger, confusion, depression, increasing vigor, and then improves your sleep." - Jeff Boyd Get MTE Supplements with 20% Off MTE is a science-backed blend of superfoods, nootropics + adaptogens that support whole-body health. Replace excessive caffeine to supercharge energy, wellness, and recovery. Energy: A dynamic nootropic blend supports jitter-free energy without the caffeine crash you get from coffee and energy drinks. Focus: Packed with ingredients like teacrine and l-theanine to support peak performance and focus. Mood: Adaptogens and nootropics like saffron and holy basil support mood and stress response. Recovery: Adaptogens support stress response, which helps support more natural energy reserves during the day and recovery at night. Get 20% off MTE with code "JOSH" In This Episode, Jeff Boyd Uncovers: (01:30) The Key to Wellness (07:55) More Than Energy (13:05) The Limitless Powder (17:40) Why New Year's Resolutions Don't Last (22:15) Don't Let One "Fail" Define Your Success (28:05) How to Create New Habits (33:20) Live a Life of Purpose (38:00) What Is It That Makes You Itch? (43:20) The Key to Success (48:55) Do You Love Yourself? (56:10) Healing The Scarcity Mindset (01:00:45) Why MTE? (01:05:55) Caffeine Replacement (01:13:25) The Healing Power of Saffron (01:20:55) Going Back to Nature + Community (01:27:15) What You Consume Matters (01:33:10) The Benefits of Nootropics

Wellness Force Radio
Jeff Boyd | More Than Energy: The "Multitasking" Myth + How Nootropic Paraxanthine Makes You Superhuman

Wellness Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 104:41


Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 708 What if the secret to limitless energy and a purposeful life lies in the right supplements? Jeff Boyd, Founder of MTE, joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 708, to reveal the secrets to building lasting habits, how to unlock limitless energy with natural solutions, why nootropics are a healthier and more sustainable source of energy compared to caffeine, and how to live a life of purpose while breaking free from the traps of modern life. "Saffron is 21 times more expensive than any other ingredient in the MTE formula. If it weren't that expensive, it would be the #1 supplement in the country, if not the world. It's decreasing anger, confusion, depression, increasing vigor, and then improves your sleep." - Jeff Boyd Get MTE with 20% Off MTE is a science-backed blend of superfoods, nootropics + adaptogens that support whole-body health. Replace excessive caffeine to supercharge energy, wellness, and recovery. Energy: A dynamic nootropic blend supports jitter-free energy without the caffeine crash you get from coffee and energy drinks. Focus: Packed with ingredients like teacrine and l-theanine to support peak performance and focus. Mood: Adaptogens and nootropics like saffron and holy basil support mood and stress response. Recovery: Adaptogens support stress response, which helps support more natural energy reserves during the day and recovery at night. Get 20% off with code "JOSH" In This Episode, Jeff Boyd Uncovers: [01:30] The Key to Wellness Jeff Boyd MTE: 20% off with code "JOSH" Why feeling good is the basis of wellness. How telling people not to do something will make them do it. Why the current environment and lifestyle are making us sick. How sleep is needed for the mind to relax. [07:55] More Than Energy Why Jeff named his company "More Than Energy." How alcohol affects the quality of sleep. Why energy stimulants keep us in a vicious cycle. How we can adjust our lifestyle choices according to how much of our potential we want to use. [13:05] The Limitless Powder Why people who take MTE lose their appetite for coffee. How the body gradually adjusts to what we put in it on a regular basis. Why the quick fix only treats the symptom but not the cause. [17:40] Why New Year's Resolutions Don't Last Why it's easier to add things in than to take them out. What makes people abandon their New Year's resolutions. Why gyms get 80% of their revenue from people who don't go to the gym. [22:15] Don't Let One "Fail" Define Your Success Why people are interested more in getting inspired by personal experiences than proven methods. How many people give up new habits when they think they failed. What we do most of the time defines us more than what we do just a few times. Why Jeff started his first business when he was very young. [28:05] How to Create New Habits 192 Jason Prall: The Human Longevity Project How belief in higher power is the key to longevity. The five Blue Zones have one food in common. Why new activities take 90 days to become habits. [33:20] Live a Life of Purpose Why living a life of purpose gives us more energy. How working on our dreams involves doing the things we don't want to do. Why we shouldn't choose a career only based on how much money we'll make. [38:00] What Is It That Makes You Itch? Why success has very little to do with money. How Jeff's daughter realized she should focus on the things she loves. Why pursuing happiness feels scary. How successful people remind us what's possible. [43:20] The Key to Success Why our identity serves as a mirror that reflects back to us who we are. How people who value stability and predictability usually don't start a business. Why it's easier to sell someone else's product. How other people's behavior towards us has nothing to do with us. [48:55] Do You Love Yourself? Why we don't know how to love ourselves. The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan Why it's important to celebrate the small wins. When we focus on the end goal, we miss everything else that happens before we reach it. [56:10] Healing The Scarcity Mindset How death reminds us to live. Why Jeff was miserable when he was grinding and focusing on growing the business. How our priorities define us. Why more money doesn't mean more problems. [01:00:45] Why MTE? Why some people are more sensitive to caffeine. How the ingredients in MTE support our energy levels. Why paraxanthine builds up the adrenal glands instead of exhausting them. [01:05:55] Caffeine Replacement The Psychic Roots of Disease by Bjorn Eybl Why the liver collects anger. How caffeine alters our mood. Why saffron helps decrease anger. How Jeff got gout from eating too much kale. Why a carnivore diet is out of balance. [01:13:25] The Healing Power of Saffron Why saffron would be used more if it wasn't that expensive. The benefits of taking saffron. How the gut impacts the brain. Why there's no technology that's more intelligent than the gut. [01:20:55] Going Back to Nature + Community Yellowstone (2018) Why we need supplements if we live out of harmony with nature. What was Jeff's experience living in New York and Miami. How living in Texas has provided a better quality of life. Why being in a community makes us happier. [01:27:15] What You Consume Matters How we can make ourselves less monetizable. Why we should be conscious of what content we consume. How Jeff's teaching his daughter to not be on her phone when she's having a conversation with someone. [01:33:10] The Benefits of Nootropics Why quick energy fixes don't work in the long run. How caffeine gives us energy but doesn't allow us to use it properly. Why paraxanthine provides better mood, blood flow, and focus. How nootropics are full-spectrum rather than single-use. Leave Wellness + Wisdom a Review on Apple Podcasts Power Quotes From The Show Caffeine Energy "Not all nootropics are created equal. Caffeine is a nootropic by definition. Particularly what caffeine and energy drinks are missing is they're just giving you energy, but you have no ability to use it properly. They keep you awake but you're miserable." - Jeff Boyd Why Multitasking Is a Myth "Multitasking is a term that was made for computers. Humans cannot multitask. We can shift from one task to another in a nanosecond so it seems like we can multitask, but we are hardwired. We can only do one thing at a time." - Jeff Boyd Paraxanthine Gives You More Than Energy "Paraxanthine gives you smooth energy. It's increasing short-term memory, cognition under physical stress, and the ability to pay attention. That's more than energy. That's being able to have energy to then go deploy it, use it, and be your best self. What's the point otherwise?" - Jeff Boyd Links From Today's Show  Jeff Boyd MTE: 20% off with code "JOSH" 192 Jason Prall: The Human Longevity Project The Omnivore's Dilemma by Michael Pollan The Psychic Roots of Disease by Bjorn Eybl Yellowstone (2018)   Josh's Trusted Products | Up To 40% Off Shop All Products Biohacking⁠ MANNA Vitality - Save 20% with code JOSH20 HigherDOSE - 15% off with the code JOSH15 PLUNGE - $150 off with discount code WELLNESSFORCE Pulsetto - Save 20% with code "JOSH" SaunaSpace - 10% off with discount code JOSH10 Ultrahuman Ring Air - 10% off with code JOSH Wellness Test Kits Choose Joi - Save 50% on all Lab Tests with JOSH Blokes - Save 50% on all Lab Tests with JOSH FertilityWize Test by Clockwize - Save 10% with code JOSH Tiny Health Gut Tests - $20 off with discount code JOSH20 VIVOO Health Tests - Save 30% off with code JOSH SiPhox Health Blood Test - Save 15% off with code JOSH Nutrition + Gut Health Organifi - 20% off with discount code WELLNESSFORCE SEED Synbiotic - 25% off with the code 25JOSHTRENT

Well Said | Zucker School of Medicine

Joining us on Well Said is Dr. Jeff Boyd, Director and Professor of the Institute of Cancer Research at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research and Vice President, Chief Scientific Officer, and Director of the Center for Genomic Medicine at the Northwell Health Cancer Institute to talk about the basics of cancer, the role of […]

Mind Body Peak Performance
Lasting Caffeine-Free Energy, Optimize Your Performance & Improve Sleep with MTE Supplements (Ancient Nutrition with Modern Science) | Jeff Boyd @ MTE

Mind Body Peak Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 63:53


Ready to boost your energy and resilience naturally? Jeff Boyd dives deep into adaptogens like Siberian ginseng, holy basil & more. With some known for balancing stress, enhancing energy levels, & supporting overall health. In addition, you will discover alternatives to caffeine, like paraxanthine, & performance supplements that provide clean, steady energy. Jeff's philosophy centers on high-quality, science-backed ingredients creating products without fillers, designed to keep you at your best every day. Learn about these & more in today's episode on “MTE Supplements”. Meet our guest Jeff Boyd is the founder and chairman of MTE. Prior to that he spent 15 years as the President and co-owner of Luggage Free where he managed day-to-day global operations, which he expanded to include an operational footprint in over 100 countries before selling the company to a strategic partner in 2019. With a background in finance, Jeff brings a data driven approach to guiding business development, consumer behavior & digital marketing initiatives. He has a degree in Finance from the University of North Texas. In his free time, Jeff is a notorious oenophile and cyclist. If he's not on the bike or in the cellar, he enjoys traveling the world with his wife & two children. Thank you to our partners Outliyr Biohacker's Peak Performance Shop: get exclusive discounts on cutting-edge health, wellness, & performance gear Ultimate Health Optimization Deals: a roundup article of all the best current deals on technology, supplements, systems and more Gain mental clarity, energy, motivation, and focus with the FREE Outliyr Nootropics Mini-Course The simple, guided, and actionable Outliyr Longevity Challenge helps you unlock your longevity potential, slow biological aging, and maximize your healthspan Key takeaways Paraxanthine is a better alternative to caffeine, reducing side effects while maintaining focus and energy Siberian ginseng boosts mood & stress response. It's a strong adaptogen often used for resilience Stimulants boost exertion but may impair recovery Saffron can outperform antidepressants for mood improvement, though it's expensive. It significantly affects tension & vigor People who are sensitive to caffeine and lack the genetics to metabolize it—called slow metabolizers—often respond well to paraxanthine Episode Highlights 4:08 Top Wellness Principles 20:26 Adaptogens & Their Benefits 32:10 Behind the Supplement Industry & Its Products 43:33 MTE Product Philosophy & Approach 56:00 Gut Health & Adaptogen Inspiration Links Watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kbQx3luFxz8  Full episode show notes: mindbodypeak.com/181 Connect with Nick on social media Instagram Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Easy ways to support Subscribe Leave an Apple Podcast review Suggest a guest Do you have questions, thoughts, or feedback for us? Let me know in the show notes above and one of us will get back to you! Be an Outliyr, Nick

The Well Drop
81. Jeff Boyd: The Power of Adaptogens and Nootropics for Gut Health, Brain Fog and Fatigue

The Well Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 35:32


Do you ever feel like your brain is in a constant state of fog, and you can't seem to muster up the energy to tackle your daily tasks? If so, you're not alone. Many of us experience this mental and physical fatigue regularly.The good news is that there are natural solutions to help. Jeff Boyd, founder of ‪MTE, joins us in this episode of The Well Drop podcast to share his insights on the powerful combination of nootropics and adaptogens that power his product - MTE. We discuss how nootropics and adaptogens work together to support cognitive function, mood, stress response, and overall well-being. We also dive into the science behind these potent ingredients and share how you can experience the benefits of improved focus, energy, and mental clarity without relying on excessive caffeine or questionable ingredients. Jeff Boyd is the founder and creator of MTE - a first of its kind, daily supplement that actively supports performance, productivity, and foundational wellbeing. As a wellness entrepreneur, Jeff is passionate about educating consumers on the importance of clean ingredients, the power of adaptogens and nootropics, and the critical role of gut health in overall wellness. He advocates for a holistic approach to health, emphasizing not just what we put into our bodies, but also what we feed our minds. What we discuss:(00:00) MTE(06:10) Nootropics and Adaptogens in Wellness(16:38) Daily Powder Benefits for Health(23:59) Wellness Product Benefits and Dosage(32:50) Mindful Eating for Well-BeingFind more from MTE: Website: https://getmte.com/ Instagram: @get_mteTo try MTE, use code WELLDROP at checkout for a special discount. Find more from Dina and Amber:Website: www.thewelldrop.com   Instagram: www.instagram.com/thewelldropThank you to our sponsor:Sunlighten: Infrared Saunas for Home 

The Well Drop
68. From Brain Fog to Mental Clarity: Exploring the Benefits of GetMTE with Founder Jeff Boyd

The Well Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 33:32


Do you ever feel like your brain is in a constant state of fog, and you can't seem to muster up the energy to tackle your daily tasks? If so, you're not alone. Many of us, especially mothers, experience this mental and physical fatigue regularly.The good news is that there are natural solutions to help you regain your focus, energy, and overall well-being. In today's episode of The Well Drop podcast, Jeff Boyd, the founder of GetMTE, shares his insights on the powerful combination of nootropics and adaptogens in his product.We discuss how nootropics and adaptogens work together to support cognitive function, mood, stress response, and overall wellness. By incorporating a high-quality product like GetMTE into your daily routine, you can experience the benefits of improved focus, energy, and mental clarity without relying on excessive caffeine or questionable ingredients. Jeff dives deep into the science behind these potent ingredients and shares his personal journey in creating a product that truly makes a difference.Jeff Boyd is the founder and creator of GetMTE - a first of its kind, daily supplement that actively supports energy and foundational well-being. We discuss:(00:00) GetMTE(06:10) Nootropics and Adaptogens in Wellness(16:38) Daily Powder Benefits for Health(23:59) Wellness Product Benefits and Dosage(32:50) Mindful Eating for Well-BeingFind more from GetMTE: Website: https://getmte.com/Instagram: @get_mte Try MTE® Daily Energy & Wellness, go to getmte.com and use code Welldrop at checkout to get discount!Find more from Dina and Amber:Website: www.thewelldrop.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/thewelldrop

The Life Stylist
Next-Level Nootropics: Boost Cognition, Reduce Stress & Sleep Better w/ MTE's Jeff Boyd #532

The Life Stylist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 94:06


If you're in the market for an alternative to excessive caffeine but still need a boost in your day-to-day routine, you'll enjoy today's conversation with an incredible guest, Jeff Boyd. He's the Co-Founder of MTE – a daily wellness companion for feel-good energy, mood, motivation, focus, and stress resilience that won't make you jittery or impact your sleep.In this episode, Jeff dives into the specifics of MTE, highlighting the key ingredients and doses that differentiate it from the plethora of energy drinks in the market. Jeff's journey is one that resonates deeply with me. After selling his last business, Jeff was driven by a vision to craft a product that blends health and wellbeing with clean, sustainable energy – something needed in our fast-paced world.What sets MTE apart is its unique blend of nootropics, offering better focus and energy than caffeine, minus the jitters or crash, all while balancing mood and promoting restorative sleep. It's a homegrown product, built with integrity and a clear understanding of what we truly need. If you want to try MTE yourself, visit getmte.com/luke to automatically get 20% off your first order.Beyond the product itself, Jeff shares his journey as an entrepreneur, offering invaluable insights into the process of bringing an innovative idea to life – discussing the challenges and triumphs of creating a product that disrupts the traditional energy drink market.Jeff's perspective is a refreshing take on what it means to create a product that genuinely serves our wellbeing. His story is a testament to innovation, dedication, and the entrepreneurial spirit, providing inspiration and practical advice for anyone looking to make their mark.DISCLAIMER: This podcast is presented for educational and exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for diagnosing or treating any illness. Those responsible for this show disclaim responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information presented by Luke or his guests. Please consult with your healthcare provider before using any products referenced. This podcast may contain paid endorsements for products or services.THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:SUNLIGHTEN | Save up to $600 when you go to get.sunlighten.com/lukestorey and use code LUKESTOREY in the pricing form.AND…JUST THRIVE | Save 20% sitewide at justthrivehealth.com with code LUKE20.AND…QUANTUM UPGRADE | Get a 15 day free trial with code 'LUKE15' at quantumupgrade.io.AND…SILVER BIOTICS | Get 30% off when you go to silverbiotics.com and use code LUKE at checkout.MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE:(00:00:09) Disrupting the Energy Drink Industry with MTE(00:18:22) Unboxing the Skillset of a Successful Entrepreneur(00:43:29) MTE Production: Taste Testing & Sourcing Unique Ingredients(00:54:30) Exploring Better-for-You Alternatives to Caffeine & Effective Dosing(01:14:57) Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs & New MTE Product PreviewResources:• Visit

The Life Stylist
Next-Level Nootropics: Boost Cognition, Reduce Stress & Sleep Better w/ MTE's Jeff Boyd #532

The Life Stylist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 94:06


If you're in the market for an alternative to excessive caffeine but still need a boost in your day-to-day routine, you'll enjoy today's conversation with an incredible guest, Jeff Boyd. He's the Co-Founder of MTE – a daily wellness companion for feel-good energy, mood, motivation, focus, and stress resilience that won't make you jittery or impact your sleep. In this episode, Jeff dives into the specifics of MTE, highlighting the key ingredients and doses that differentiate it from the plethora of energy drinks in the market. Jeff's journey is one that resonates deeply with me. After selling his last business, Jeff was driven by a vision to craft a product that blends health and wellbeing with clean, sustainable energy – something needed in our fast-paced world. What sets MTE apart is its unique blend of nootropics, offering better focus and energy than caffeine, minus the jitters or crash, all while balancing mood and promoting restorative sleep. It's a homegrown product, built with integrity and a clear understanding of what we truly need. If you want to try MTE yourself, visit getmte.com/luke to automatically get 20% off your first order. Beyond the product itself, Jeff shares his journey as an entrepreneur, offering invaluable insights into the process of bringing an innovative idea to life – discussing the challenges and triumphs of creating a product that disrupts the traditional energy drink market. Jeff's perspective is a refreshing take on what it means to create a product that genuinely serves our wellbeing. His story is a testament to innovation, dedication, and the entrepreneurial spirit, providing inspiration and practical advice for anyone looking to make their mark. DISCLAIMER: This podcast is presented for educational and exploratory purposes only. Published content is not intended to be used for diagnosing or treating any illness. Those responsible for this show disclaim responsibility for any possible adverse effects from the use of information presented by Luke or his guests. Please consult with your healthcare provider before using any products referenced. This podcast may contain paid endorsements for products or services. THIS SHOW IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: SUNLIGHTEN | Save up to $600 when you go to get.sunlighten.com/lukestorey and use code LUKESTOREY in the pricing form. AND… JUST THRIVE | Save 20% sitewide at justthrivehealth.com with code LUKE20. AND… QUANTUM UPGRADE | Get a 15 day free trial with code 'LUKE15' at quantumupgrade.io. AND… SILVER BIOTICS | Get 30% off when you go to silverbiotics.com and use code LUKE at checkout. MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE: (00:00:09) Disrupting the Energy Drink Industry with MTE (00:18:22) Unboxing the Skillset of a Successful Entrepreneur (00:43:29) MTE Production: Taste Testing & Sourcing Unique Ingredients (00:54:30) Exploring Better-for-You Alternatives to Caffeine & Effective Dosing (01:14:57) Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs & New MTE Product Preview Resources: • Visit getmte.com/luke to automatically get 20% off your first order • Instagram: @get_mte • I'm so proud to have officially launched my first collection of merch! Shop all the new designs at lukestoreymerch.com. • Are you ready to block harmful blue light, and look great at the same time? Check out Gilded By Luke Storey. Where fashion meets function: gildedbylukestorey.com • Join me on Telegram for the uncensored content big tech won't allow me to post. It's free speech and free content: www.lukestorey.com/telegram The Life Stylist is produced by Crate Media.

Swarthmore Presbyterian Church
Let the Redeemed of the Lord Tell Their Story, by Jeff Boyd

Swarthmore Presbyterian Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 15:12


Today's sermon, by Jeff Boyd, was offered on Sunday, March 10, 2024. The scripture passages for this day were Psalm 107:1-3, 17-22 and Ephesians 2:1-10. Jeff and his wife, Christi, are PCUSA mission co-workers, serving in the Democratic Republic of Congo and surrounding countries.  Jeff is the Regional Liaison for Central Africa. It is a joy to welcome him today as our guest preacher.  To view the full Lord's Day service, visit our YouTube channel by searching "Swarthmore Presbyterian Church."

The Heidrick & Struggles Leadership Podcast
Automation, digitization, and utilization of data to drive future innovation in cell and gene therapies: A conversation with Dr. Bruce Levine of the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine

The Heidrick & Struggles Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 18:33


In this episode of the Heidrick & Struggles Leadership Podcast, Heidrick & Struggles' Jeff Boyd sits down with Dr. Bruce Levine, the Barbara and Edward Netter Professor in Cancer Gene Therapy and the founding director of the Clinical Cell in Vaccine Production Facility in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and the Abramson Cancer Center, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. Levine discusses the partnership between academia and industry and offers his perspective on what is important to attract the best technical, scientific, commercial, and leadership talent to the space of selling gene therapy. As an advisory board member for many companies, he also shares how he is advising these organizations, specifically with regard to their talent agenda and building out technical and CMC expertise. Finally, he discusses automation in medical manufacturing and advocates for the importance of leaders taking on mentorships and actively engaging in the development of their teams. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

fiction/non/fiction
S6 Ep. 28: An American Experiment: Jeff Boyd on Race, Music, Religion, and Love in Contemporary Portland

fiction/non/fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 37:07


Fiction writer Jeff Boyd joins co-hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss his debut novel, The Weight, a coming-of-age story about a young Black musician who struggles with romance, religion, and racism in predominantly white Portland. Boyd talks about his personal struggles with and admiration of faith, the difficulties of developing an identity, and his own experiences as a Black man living in Oregon. He reflects on the dynamics of bands, as well as his protagonist's romantic relationships and ability to forgive. He reads an excerpt from the book. To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/This episode of the podcast was produced by Amanda Trout and Anne Kniggendorf.Jeff BoydThe WeightOthers: Ghostbusters (1984) Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin In the Soup: Sean McDonald and Monica West on Publishing During, and After, a Pandemic Fiction/Non/Fiction Season 4, Episode 18 Revival Season by Monica West The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin “On Becoming an American Writer,” by James Alan McPherson from The Washington Post Fiction/Non/Fiction Season 6 Episode 20: “Remembering an American Writer: Anthony Walton on James Alan McPherson's Essays and Legacy”  “A Region Not Home: Reflections From Exile,” by James Alan McPherson from Publisher's Weekly Ralph Ellison Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) Black Lives Matter The King of Kings County by Whitney Terrell “In 2021, 10 Hate Groups were Tracked in Oregon,” from the Southern Poverty Law Center  “Why Iowa Has Become Such a Heartbreaker for Democrats,” by Trip Gabriel from the New York Times Mutual Musicians Foundation Portlandia (2011-2018) “The Geometry of Love,” by John Cheever from Journal of Humanistic Mathematics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

fiction/non/fiction
S6 Ep. 28: An American Experiment: Jeff Boyd on Race, Music, Religion, and Love in Contemporary Portland

fiction/non/fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 38:13


Fiction writer Jeff Boyd joins co-hosts V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell to discuss his debut novel, The Weight, a coming-of-age story about a young Black musician who struggles with romance, religion, and racism in predominantly white Portland. Boyd talks about his personal struggles with and admiration of faith, the difficulties of developing an identity, and his own experiences as a Black man living in Oregon. He reflects on the dynamics of bands, as well as his protagonist's romantic relationships and ability to forgive. He reads an excerpt from the book.  To hear the full episode, subscribe through iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app (include the forward slashes when searching). You can also listen by streaming from the player below. Check out video versions of our interviews on the Fiction/Non/Fiction Instagram account, the Fiction/Non/Fiction YouTube Channel, and our show website: https://www.fnfpodcast.net/ This episode of the podcast was produced by Amanda Trout and Anne Kniggendorf. Jeff Boyd The Weight Others: Ghostbusters (1984) Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin In the Soup: Sean McDonald and Monica West on Publishing During, and After, a Pandemic Fiction/Non/Fiction Season 4, Episode 18 Revival Season by Monica West The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin “On Becoming an American Writer,” by James Alan McPherson from The Washington Post Fiction/Non/Fiction Season 6 Episode 20: “Remembering an American Writer: Anthony Walton on James Alan McPherson's Essays and Legacy”  “A Region Not Home: Reflections From Exile,” by James Alan McPherson from Publisher's Weekly Ralph Ellison Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) Black Lives Matter The King of Kings County by Whitney Terrell “In 2021, 10 Hate Groups were Tracked in Oregon,” from the Southern Poverty Law Center  “Why Iowa Has Become Such a Heartbreaker for Democrats,” by Trip Gabriel from the New York Times Mutual Musicians Foundation Portlandia (2011-2018) “The Geometry of Love,” by John Cheever from Journal of Humanistic Mathematics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New York Times Book Review
A Review of 'The Weight' and 'Calling Ukraine': Alienation, Biculturalism, and Self-Discovery

New York Times Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 24:33


In this podcast episode, we delve into a review of 'The Weight', a debut novel by Jeff Boyd that brilliantly presents the existential struggles of a black man in America, and 'Calling Ukraine', a tale of self-discovery in a foreign land by Johan Lichtman. We explore themes ranging from isolation and cultural collision to personal growth and societal pressures. Listen as we navigate these two absorbing novels that reflect on the reality of human perseverance in the face of adversity.

Stages
Creating Efficiency – Body and Portfolio

Stages

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 34:01


Life throws a lot at us and, while there is no magic bullet, creating efficiency can help to break down some boundaries that impede our ability to be present in our day to day lives. Listen as Jeff Boyd, Founder of MTE (More Than Energy), and I discuss how removing the barriers to having fun makes for a life filled with greater happiness and tranquility. Jeff talks about the work and branding that went into creating his product, a wellness shot – boosting your mood and energy, and ultimately leading to more fun.  If I can help ease your financial stress and break down a barrier for you, reach out to me at Emily.Grace@bernstein.com. 

Happy Life Studios Podcast
Episode 4: Hole In One #1 PFAP04

Happy Life Studios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 17:19


They say that only 1 to 2% of golfers ever hit a hole in one. Ffej has hit 3! Check out this fun and incredible story of Hole in one #1, and learn some some Happy life hacks as well.If you would like to see the video version of this episode go to this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMlpNu6mlhE or search "Papa Ffej Archive Project" on YouTube. If you'd like to archive your life or the life of a loved one, leave a message on our Yo Stevo hotline at (425) 200-HAYS (4297) or email us at podcast@HappyLife.Studio.The song we use in this episode is "If These Walls Could Speak" by Amy Grant. We don't own any rights.This podcast was recorded on location at Ti Voglio Bene Bed and Breakfast. Webpage: NewRichmondBedAndBreakfast.comPhone: (715) 977-0249Contact us:Email: Podcast@HappyLife.StudioVoicemail: (425) 200-HAYS (4297)Webpage: www.HappyLife.lolFacebook: www.Facebook.com/HappyLifeStudiosInstagram: www.Instagram.com/HappyLife_StudiosTwitter: www.Twitter.com/HappyLifStudiosYouTube: www.YouTube.com/StevoHaysIf you would like to help us spread the HappyPayPal: www.PayPal.me/StevoHaysCash App: $HappyLifeStudiosZelle: StevoHays@gmail.comCheck: Payable to Hays Ministries or Steve Hays and send to PO Box 102 Maple Valley, WA 98038

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts
Orange Beach City Councilman Jeff Boyd - Jeff Poor Show - November 29 2021

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 20:00


Happy Life Studios Podcast
Episode 3: Golfing with the Admiral PFAP03

Happy Life Studios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 23:14


On a golf course in the summer of 88 at Subic Bay Naval Base, Philippine Islands, a Navy Admiral golfs with a simple petty officer. By design, Navy reserve 3rd class petty officers and Admirals don't generally mix and mingle with one another, but in this story they did. If you would like to see the video version of this episode go to this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P7vEWwMs1Y&t=1029s or search "Papa Ffej Archive Project" on YouTube. If you'd like to archive your life or the life of a loved one, either call our Yo Stevo voicemail at (425) 200-HAYS (4297) or email us at podcast@HappyLife.Studio.The song we use in this episode is "If These Walls Could Speak" by Amy Grant. We don't own any rights.This podcast was recorded on location at Ti Voglio Bene Bed and Breakfast. Mention Happy Life Studios and get a 10% discount.Webpage: NewRichmondBedAndBreakfast.comPhone: (715) 977-0249Contact us:Email: Podcast@HappyLife.StudioVoicemail: (425) 200-HAYS (4297)Webpage: www.HappyLife.lolFacebook: www.Facebook.com/HappyLifeStudiosInstagram: www.Instagram.com/HappyLife_StudiosTwitter: www.Twitter.com/HappyLifStudiosYouTube: www.YouTube.com/StevoHaysIf you would like to help us spread the HappyPayPal: www.PayPal.me/StevoHaysCash App: $HappyLifeStudiosZelle: StevoHays@gmail.comCheck: Payable to Hays Ministries or Steve Hays and send to PO Box 102 Maple Valley, WA 98038

Dump The Clutch
Jeff Boyd: Davidson Town Commissioner Candidate

Dump The Clutch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 26:30


Listen in to my latest chat with Jeff Boyd as he starts his Davidson Town Commissioner campaign. Originally from PA, Jeff has spent a lot of time traveling for business and pleasure and brings a lot of good insight back from those travels that can be used to enhance our already great community. Thanks for the listen and have a great day!

Be Better World Chop Shop Podcast
Episode 12 - Jeff Boyd

Be Better World Chop Shop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 16:43


Jeff Boyd has owned a State Farm agency for decades.  An experienced business man, Jeff is passionate about coaching in the community and the difference it makes, drawing from his own experience. William and Jeff have an important conversation about diversity in their community. Standards are standards in this REAL episode. 

The 2nd Floor
How To Grow Your Network and Gain Work Experience I RBC Regional President Jeff Boyd

The 2nd Floor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 75:14


As Regional President for Alberta and the Territories, Jeff leads a Team of over 2,500 employees in providing financial advice and services to RBC's Personal, Small Business and Commercial clients in the Region. Since joining RBC in 1995, Jeff has held a variety of increasingly responsible positions including senior leadership roles in both Retail and Commercial Banking and National Sales Strategy. Prior to assuming his current role in 2014, he was Regional President, Ontario North & East. Jeff is an active and dedicated community leader, including his involvement on the boards of Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation, Arts Commons and FRAYME, as well as the Advisory Board for the University of Alberta Business School. Jeff holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Mount Allison University, the FICB from the Canadian Securities Institute and has completed the Institute of Corporate Directors Education Program.

The 2nd Floor
3 Skills of Highly Successful Students

The 2nd Floor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 8:21


We are excited to promote next week's upcoming episode with a very special guest - Regional President of RBC, Jeff Boyd   In light of the RBC Future Launch and the opening of RBC On Campus across several university institutions across Canada, we are delighted to share our partnership with RBC and our shared mission in providing university students more tools and access to proper resources that will help prepare them for the future.    From expanding your network, enhancing your skills, and focusing on your overall mental wellbeing, we provide 3 personal tips on how you can continue to feel and be successful as you navigate your university experience during an unprecedented era of lockdowns, uncertainty and hope for a better tomorrow.   

Best Morning Routine, Ever!
Phase 3 (Growth) & Phase 4 (Financial Freedom) w/ Jeff Boyd

Best Morning Routine, Ever!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 39:43


He has a passion for personal financial planning since college and has been involved in the profession since moving to San Diego from Michigan in 1998. He's been endorsed by the Endorsed Local Provider (ELP) & SmartVestor Pro for Investment Planning and Long-Term Care insurance for the Dave Ramsey Show in San Diego since 2004. He has achieved his CFP® (Certified Financial Planner) designation in 2009. CONNECT WITH THEM www.phase4fs.com   Links to my podcast the Best Morning Routine, Ever! Podcast Apple: https://apple.co/2IXLfel  Podcast Android: http://bit.ly/bmrever Podcast Stitcher: http://bit.ly/33zJcVK Podcast Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33DmeNG Links to my very own morning routine app -- HitSavers: 9-actionable items done in 9-mins to HACK your morning!!! To improve the quality of your day -- your life! Try it today for free: HitSavers App Android: https://bit.ly/2YMCCvE Hitsavers App Apple: https://apple.co/2BWpoTY Connect with me. Habit consulting -- learn how to replace those pesky little habits that formed without your permission: Hack your habits Calendar: https://calendly.com/lunidelouis/hack-your-habits Website: https://lunidelouis.com 

Moffee for Breakfast - Triple M Coffs Coast 106.3
Jeff Boyd from Link Airways talks to Moffee About the Airline's New Name

Moffee for Breakfast - Triple M Coffs Coast 106.3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 3:25


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Tennessee Underground
ATTORNEY JEFF BOYD

Tennessee Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 30:20


One of the best in the business, Attorney Jeff Boyd joins Brad McCoy and Jim Leach on "The Real McCoy" recorded live at the Dixie Café/Old Country Store in Jackson Tn.Jeff tells us "the inside story" on legal strategy and how court cases are really handled.The trio also discuss new developments in the "Cult Mom" investigation, serial killers, and LYING TO THE POLICE!

Tennessee Underground
ATTORNEY JEFF BOYD Part 2

Tennessee Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 33:00


The show begins with a great call from The Discovery Park of America in Union City Tn.If you have never visited this nationally known attraction, it is a treat you don't want to miss!Legal expert Jeff Boyd joins Brad and Jimmie for a lengthy discussion about police and lawyers "Bluffing" during questioning. Interesting to hear both sides!They also share ideas about police/community relations, a very timely topic.Recorded live at the Dixie Café/Old Country Store located in historic Casey Jones Village in Jackson Tn.

Moran-Alytics Podcast
EP 207: Jeff Boyd Talks Bills, Pegula’s, Coronavirus & More

Moran-Alytics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 67:39


On this episode of the future award-winning Moran-Alytics Podcast, Patrick Moran is joined by recurring guest Jeff Boyd from the 716 Sports Podcast and Buffalo Twenty as they discuss a wide range of topics, mostly but not limited to Buffalo sports. The guys start by examining if the Buffalo Bills overpaid by sending four draft picks […]

Andrews Speaks
AS05: Season 2 Introduction (2020)

Andrews Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 39:50


This episode introduces Season 2, which will be 15 installments through the end of the semester. The conversation explores living, learning, and serving in a time of social distancing. Episode 5 participants: Michael Nixon (VP for Diversity & Inclusion), Steve Yeagley (Assistant VP for Campus & Student Life), Danielle Pilgrim (Associate Chaplain), Teela Ruehle (Dir of Services & Missions), José Bourget (Chaplain), and Jeff Boyd (podcast producer). CREDITS Theme Music: “Onward” by Podington Bear (Free Music Archive) Sound Engineer & Producer: Jeff Boyd, Office of Research & Creative Scholarship Executive Producers: Gillian Panigot & Stephen Payne (University Communications) Copyright: ©2020 Andrews University

Texas Appellate Law Podcast
SCOTX Petitions for Review and Decision Process | Justice Jeff Boyd

Texas Appellate Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 35:50


For lawyers with cases before the Texas Supreme Court, effective advocacy requires an intrinsic understanding of the petition-for-review and decision process. Todd Smith and Jody Sanders sit down for a conversation with Justice Jeff Boyd, who has served on the Court since 2012. Justice Boyd discusses his background, life at the Texas Supreme Court, and advocacy tips for appellate lawyers appearing before the Court.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Texas Appellate Law Podcast Community today:appealsplus.comTwitterFacebookLinkedInYouTube

Adventist Peace Radio
Ep. 54 – Civil Disobedience

Adventist Peace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020


Jeff Boyd begins the discussion of civil disobedience by considering Daniel 6 (Daniel & the Lions). He then makes connections with Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr, Ellen White, John Weidner, and Irene Morgan. http://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR054_Civil_Disobedience.mp3 Jeff Boyd works in the research office of Andrews University, and he is also an adjunct instructor in the Andrews School […]

Moran-Alytics Podcast
EP 202: Bills & Sabres Talk With Jeff Boyd

Moran-Alytics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 58:25


On this episode of the Moran-Alytics Podcast, Patrick Moran chats with recurring guest Jeff Boyd from the 716 Sports Podcast and Buffalo Twenty about the Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres and several other topics ranked on the Moran-Alytics Podcast Interest Meter. On the Bills side of things the guys discuss a Buffalo-based poll with Tom Brady […]

How I Got Here - Inside stories from innovation and startups in travel

When the definitive history of online travel is written in the decades to come, Steve Hafner will be remembered for many things.It may well be for his signature and extremely direct style of commenting on the industry ("Hipmunk - road kill" being one of his most infamous) during countless appearances at travel events.But hopefully the pivotal role he played alongside Paul English in the creation of Kayak will be his legacy.After learning the travel business at Orbitz, Hafner met English and the company was formed in 2004 with a mission to get the widest array of air tickets as possible in front of users.The rest is history (an IPO and then a sale to Booking Holdings for $1.8 billion in 2012), as the saying goes, but it's a fascinating example of determination and smart thinking that brought Kayak to where it is today.Hafner is the latest guest on the How I Got Here podcast. HIGH is a weekly show produced by PhocusWire and Mozio, aimed at getting the inside stories behind startups and innovation in travel and transportation.

Moran-Alytics Podcast
EP 189: Jeff Boyd Talks Bills, Sabres, New Podcast & More

Moran-Alytics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 68:04


On today’s future award-winning Moran-Alytics Podcast presented by 26 Shirts, Patrick Moran has a chat with recurring guest Jeff Boyd from the 716 Sports Podcast on a variety of topics. After spending time talking about a new sports media venture Jeff’s involved in called Buffalo Twenty the guys embark on a smorgasbord of sports chat, […]

Moran-Alytics Podcast
EP 171: Bills Squish The Fish But The Sabres Are Plummeting

Moran-Alytics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 58:41


On this episode of the future award-winning Moran-Alytics Podcast presented by 26 Shirts, Patrick Moran welcomes recurring guest Jeff Boyd of the 716 Sports Podcast and the two have a chat about the steady Buffalo Bills and steadily declining Buffalo Sabres. The Bills went down to Miami in must-win mode after blowing a game the […]

Interviews
11-13-19 Dr. Jeff Boyd Interview w/ Tobin and Leroy

Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 4:30


Associate Deputy Director, Translational Research and Genomic Medicine at Miami Cancer Institute.

Adventist Peace Radio
Ep. 51 – Quarterly, Lesson 13, A Community of Servants

Adventist Peace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019


Nathan Brown, Lisa Diller, and Jeff Boyd discuss Lesson 13 of the SDA Quarterly—A Community of Servants (Sept 21–27, 2019). This episode concludes our 13-part series following the Adventist Quarterly (July–September). http://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR051_Lesson13_Servants.mp3 We would like to thank ADRA, Signs Publishing, and Adventist Record magazine for supporting this quarter’s lesson study and for promoting this podcast. […]

Adventist Peace Radio
Ep. 50 – Quarterly, Lesson 12, To Love Mercy

Adventist Peace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019


Patty Prasada-Rao, Nathan Brown, Lisa Diller, and Jeff Boyd discuss Lesson 12 of the SDA Quarterly—To Love Mercy (Sept 14–20, 2019). http://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR050_Lesson12_LoveMercy.mp3 Patty Prasada-Rao was born to Indian parents in the U.S. with an extended family network, which instilled in her a strong value for community and what it means to belong together. She has […]

Adventist Peace Radio
Ep. 49 – Quarterly, Lesson 11, Living the Advent Hope

Adventist Peace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019


Chris Blake, Nathan Brown, Lisa Diller, and Jeff Boyd discuss Lesson 11 of the SDA Quarterly—Living the Advent Hope (Sept 7–13, 2019). http://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR049_Lesson11_AdventHope.mp3 Chris Blake is currently lead pastor for the San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay Seventh-day Adventist Churches. He is also Professor Emeritus of English and Communication at Union College, previous chair of the […]

Adventist Peace Radio
Ep. 48 – Quarterly, Lesson 10, Living the Gospel

Adventist Peace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019


Claudia Allen, Nathan Brown, Lisa Diller, and Jeff Boyd discuss Lesson 10 of the SDA Quarterly—Living the Gospel (Aug 31–Sept 6, 2019). http://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR048_Lesson10_Gospel.mp3 Claudia M. Allen is a doctoral student in the English Department at the University of Maryland and the Content Manager at Message Magazine. She is a speaker, a writer, and an activator for […]

Adventist Peace Radio
Ep. 47 – Quarterly, Lesson 9, Ministry in the NT Church

Adventist Peace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019


Brenton Stacey, Nathan Brown, Lisa Diller, and Jeff Boyd discuss Quarterly Lesson #9, “Ministry in the New Testament Church.” http://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR047_Lesson9_NTChurch.mp3 As a follower of Jesus, Brenton Stacey feels called with wife Kylie to build stronger connections through shared experiences as part of a community collective called The Open House, a chapter of Adventist Peace Fellowship. […]

Adventist Peace Radio
Ep. 46 – Quarterly, Lesson 8, The Least of These

Adventist Peace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019


Dr. Willie Hucks, Nathan Brown, Lisa Diller, and Jeff Boyd discuss Quarterly Lesson #8, “The Least of These.” http://traffic.libsyn.com/adventistpeace/APR046_Lesson8_LeastofThese.mp3 Willie Edward Hucks II serves as an associate professor of Christian Ministry (specializing in homiletics and urban ministry) and Chair of the Christian Ministry Department at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary, Andrews University. Having spent many […]

Moran-Alytics Podcast
EP 135: Bills, Sabres & Seinfield

Moran-Alytics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 74:01


On this episode of the Moran-Alytics Podcast presented by Pulse Cellular, Patrick Moran and Jeff Boyd get together for a supersized “Big Boyd Theory” segment covering the Buffalo Bills ,Buffalo Sabres and….. Seinfeld. They discuss how the Bills may distribute the percentage of snaps and carries between aging veterans Lesean McCoy and Frank Gore as […]

Moran-Alytics Podcast
EP 131: Matthew Fairburn, The Athletic

Moran-Alytics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 71:55


On this packed episode of the Moran-Alytics Podcast presented by Identity Ink, Patrick Moran interviews Matthew Fairburn of The Athletic in addition to an installment of the “Big Boyd Theory” with Jeff Boyd. Fairburn was on the podcast a little more than a year ago and they talk about how things have changed during that […]

Saucy Rockets
Behind the Scenes of an NWHL Broadcast: An Interview with Buffalo Beauts Play-by-Play Announcer Jeff Boyd

Saucy Rockets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2019 41:15


We had the privilege of sitting down with Jeff Boyd, who has been involved with the Beauts from day one and has been the team's play-by-play announcer since the second season. Hear what it's like to do play-by-play and what goes into putting a broadcast together. Jeff also talks about some of his most memorable times with the Beauts and the NWHL, including the 2017 All-Star Game in Pittsburgh and that Harrison Browne goal.

Disruptive Adventism
DA67 - Pacifism and Adventist Peace Radio with Jeff Boyd

Disruptive Adventism

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 43:08 Transcription Available


Our Final podcast for the podcaster series. Hope you subscribe and enjoy some new insights into what it means to be a pacifist. More info about papers https://www.adventistpeace.org Sorrow by Sappheiros https://soundcloud.com/sappheirosmusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/SYGjI28nGec--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/disruptive-adventism/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disruptive-adventism/support

Stages
Luggage Free: Time as a Valuable Asset Part II

Stages

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 27:41


Let’s face it: everyone wants more time. And, since you can’t increase the hours in the day, all you can do is try to manage, and ultimately maximize, the set amount of time that you do have. Working with a Financial Advisor is one way to free up time by making sure that your priorities and goals are being addressed and adhered to. Letting someone else take care of getting your luggage (and skis, golf clubs, laundry, wine, the list goes on....) where you want to go, is another. That's where Jeff Boyd and his team at Luggage Free come in. From making sure that your skis are delivered to the ski shop and tuned before you show up, to facilitating that multi-destination Spring Break, Luggage Free saves you time (and lessens stress) not just before you go, but once you arrive. To discuss strategies to leverage your most valuable asset, your time, email or call me at Emily.Grace@Bernstein.com or 212-756-1951. //////// Note to All Readers: The information contained here reflects the views of AllianceBernstein L.P. or its affiliates and sources it believes are reliable as of the date of this podcast. AllianceBernstein L.P. makes no representations or warranties concerning the accuracy of any data. There is no guarantee that any projection, forecast or opinion in this material will be realized. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The views expressed here may change at any time after the date of this podcast. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. AllianceBernstein L.P. does not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. It does not take an investor’s personal investment objectives or financial situation into account; investors should discuss their individual circumstances with appropriate professionals before making any decisions. This information should not be construed as sales or marketing material or an offer or solicitation for the purchase or sale of any financial instrument, product or service sponsored by AllianceBernstein or its affiliates. The [A/B] logo is a registered service mark of AllianceBernstein, and AllianceBernstein® is a registered service mark, used by permission of the owner, AllianceBernstein L.P. © 2018 AllianceBernstein L.P.