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Jay

A listener who calls in to discuss his fitness journey, including significant weight loss, injuries, and the use of MAPS Anabolic program.

Top 10 podcasts with Jay

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115 snips
Sep 29, 2023 • 1h 25min

4 Steps to Build Emotional Maturity & Make Relationships Last (Tom Bilyeu Interviews Jay)

Tom Bilyeu interviews Jay about his journey through solitude, relationships, and self-love. They discuss the benefits of spending time alone, the importance of dealing with life's challenges, and insights on love, self-worth, and building lasting relationships.
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Jan 11, 2025 • 1h 40min

2509: Don’t Make These 5 Nutrition Mistakes in 2025 (Listener Live Coaching)

Jay, a listener who has transformed his life through significant weight loss and resilience despite injuries, shares his fitness journey. They delve into the top nutrition mistakes for 2025 and the importance of sustainable eating habits. The conversation highlights the connection between diet and skin health, discusses the psychological aspects of fitness, and emphasizes community support. Jay also raises questions about workout efficacy and how to balance muscularity with strength for everyday life. It's a mix of inspiration and practical advice!
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Oct 2, 2020 • 37min

4 Strategies to Identify Your Values & How They Can Guide Your Daily Decisions

Can you identify who you are, or are you chasing someone else’s dream? Jay explains how easy it is for people to become wrapped up in what they think others think of them and lose themselves in the process. Listen in to hear him share his wisdom on how to find your true self. Learn how to clear away outside distractions and apply your guiding values to your life. Train your mind for peace and purpose everyday. Grab a copy of Think Like A Monk, or listen to the audiobook now! Book: https://books.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewFeature?id=1532264534&mt=11&ls=1&itscg=80048&itsct=js_httlam_book Audiobook: https://books.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewFeature?id=1532264062&mt=3&ls=1&itscg=80048&itsct=js_httlam_audiobookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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9 snips
Nov 6, 2023 • 1h 44min

195 - The Bull Case for $COIN | Michael Rinko & Jay

Delphi Digital analyst Michael Rinko and independent researcher Jay discuss the bull case for $COIN (Coinbase). They cover topics such as Coinbase's business diversification, partnerships, staking fees, growing popularity of Liquid Staked Tokens, need for crypto regulations, Coinbase as a custodian, Base adoption, Coinbase's exposure to the Optimism Collective, evolution and changing focus of Coinbase, valuation and future potential, competition with Kraken, and the future of decentralized finance.
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Feb 16, 2019 • 1h 32min

48: Lyndon LaRouche is Dead, But What About His Cult? (w/ Jay, Brother of a LaRouchie)

Jay, Brother of a LaRouchie, joins DOOMED with Matt Binder to discuss his personal experience with his sibling's involvement in the cult-like movement led by Lyndon LaRouche. They explore the movement's beliefs, targeting of Queen Elizabeth, and the deterioration of LaRouche's mental state. They also discuss the concept of nuclear-powered industrial cities and the identity of Russians. The speaker shares their personal experience with cults and highlights the LaRouche movement's connections to Robert Mueller and Roger Stone.
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Aug 13, 2024 • 22min

023: I make $150k/year creating content... now what?

George, a full-time creator, seeks guidance on what's next after earning $150K yearly. Jay, who has landed his dream job as a creator, shares his transition to college life. Nausheena wants tips on making her videos more engaging while Michael plans to launch a conference and needs advice on promotion through content. The conversation dives into scaling content creation, building community, and the importance of meaningful connection over flashy editing. Tune in for valuable insights that cater to creating a sustainable creative career!
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Aug 12, 2024 • 12min

SPECIAL SERIES: You DON’T Always Need Original Content | Bathroom Break #16

Jay, a passionate contributor in the realm of personal branding, chats about the misconceptions surrounding the need for original content. He emphasizes that building a successful personal brand is more about content curation than creation. By sharing insights on using platforms like LinkedIn effectively, he reveals how curating popular content can significantly boost audience growth. Listeners will discover strategic tips to enhance visibility and the importance of balancing curated and original posts in their branding journey.
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Feb 27, 2024 • 1h 43min

Jay's Nutritional Transformation

Exploring metabolic tests results and diet manipulations for energy and weight management. Detailed journey into nutrition for weight manipulation and improved running times. Significance of protein intake during weight loss and navigating calorie counting. Optimizing nutrition for performance and benefits of breathwork, ketones, and gene testing. Tailoring nutrition for athletes, protein supplementation benefits, and importance of sleep for runners.
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Mar 19, 2022 • 25min

360 |Holes in the Standard Islamic Narrative(SIN), with Guest Speakers, Pt3

Panelists discuss the lack of historical criticism on the Quran, the absence of biblical support for Abraham's stations in Hijaz, the Quran's relationship to other books like the Torah, and the historical narrative of the Quran in a 7th century sectarian environment.
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Sep 7, 2024 • 1h 23min

Lib Free or Die w/librarypunk

Join Jay and Justin from the librarypunk podcast as they dive into a heated discussion on the Internet Archive lawsuit and its implications for free information and copyright law. They tackle the challenges libraries face in digital lending, highlighting the struggle for access amid strict regulations. The conversation also touches on the ethical dilemmas of piracy as a solution for knowledge access and the evolving role of librarians as defenders of civil liberties, making for a thought-provoking dialogue on the future of libraries in the digital age.