

Jack Landry: What If Your Potential Starts with Your Body?
Jack Landry is a former Division 1 athlete turned Amazon engineer turned transformational men's coach — and we spoke about how real change starts not in your career or bank account, but in your body, mind, and spirit.
With a story that moves from six-figure burnout to deep personal discipline, Jack opens up about his own journey from partying and porn to purpose and presence. He shares how leaving behind the “old versions” of himself led to discovering the version that could truly lead others — especially men stuck in success without fulfillment.
“The person we become is best positioned to serve the person we once were.”
We explored the three-tier foundation Jack uses in his coaching work:
- Physical: the body as the “frame of the car”
- Mental: the mind as the “engine”
- Spiritual: the source of direction, connection, and depth
Jack walks us through his morning routine (no fluff, all fuel), stories of clients who transformed not by doing more, but by becoming more, and the root causes behind self-sabotage and burnout — often hidden in plain sight.
“We tell ourselves we want work to support our life. But when we look at our life, the only thing we’re spending time and energy on is our actual work.”
Whether you're feeling stuck in your habits, unsure of your next move, or just craving a reset, this conversation delivers high-performance insight grounded in lived experience and spiritual purpose.
Takeaways:
- True freedom begins by leaving behind the old version of yourself — even if that version looks "successful."
- Health is not a bonus — it’s the foundation for everything: “If the frame isn’t healthy… nothing else can happen.”
- Discipline doesn’t limit freedom — it creates it.
- External success without internal alignment will always leave you empty.
- You are already a leader — even if you're just 1% ahead.
“Figure out ways for you to pour into other people around you… even if it’s just a phone call to a friend.”
This one’s for anyone who knows they’re capable of more — and is ready to take the first honest step toward it.