
High level athletes leverage athletic ability and an elite mindset to make it to the top. Frank Dalena sits down the athletes we watch on TV, draft to our fantasy teams and cheer for in big games to discuss how that same elite mindset has helped them in business, investing, helping their community, and chasing greatness as a human. Tune in Thursday mornings to hear how today's high level athletes ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 278 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | CareersBusinessFootballSports | |||

Bring The Juice and LPG collab for another football season episode. Are the Broncos all the way back? Would you send your son to train with Khabib? The rose bowl is about to become the Augusta National of college football, the panthers coin toss dete... more
Today we sit down with Blake Wynn, owner of the Celebrity Poker Tour. We talk about his rise as an entrepreneur selling shoes on eBay and how he turned $44 into everything he has today and he gives us an exclusive Trump story from 2024 election night... more
In this crossover episode of Bring The Juice and Lunchpail Guys, the boys have a hilarious episode recapping college footballs upcoming fist fights, the top 25 rankings, NFL winners and losers of the week, Tom Brady cloning his dog along with the cra... more
In this episode of Bring The Juice, Frank sits down with endurance athlete Christian Brown Johnson, who’s chasing a jaw-dropping world record—running on seven continents in seven days. Christian talks about the physical and mental grind behind prepar... more
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Your show has the potential to be outstanding. I love your energy and the approach you take to getting your guest to reveal themselves. Sadly, I would not recommend it to young people and certainly not my own sons. Modest amounts of profanity is life. Your use of it is over the top and should not be what a young athlete strives to emulate. Think on it.
Bring the Juice has positive energy every episode. Great guests, topics, and advice. Love his support for Fresno State sports and the whole valley!
Love the show. Love the casual nature and questions he asks
Justin Fields was a game changer guest!
My favorite podcast to listen to! Great content, digestible, awesome guests, etc.
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Exploring the intersection of sports, business, and personal development, this podcast features engaging discussions with elite athletes who share their journeys from playing on top teams to making significant impacts off the field. The conversations often highlight individual athlete experiences, focusing on the mindset that drives success not only in sports but also in business ventures, community service, and personal growth. Audiences can expect insightful narratives that reflect on challenges faced in the competitive world of sports and how those lessons can be applied to everyday life.
Noteworthy is the blend of professional insights and personal anecdotes that athletes bring to the table, making it relatable for listeners who aspire... more
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Recent guests on Bring The Juice include:
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2. Daren Bates
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