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Something For Everybody

Aaron Machbitz
Mental Health
Self-Improvement
Personal Growth
Meditation
Depression
Confidence
Parenting
Relationships
Personal Development
Resilience
Israel
Youth Sports
Mindfulness
Suicide
Success
Well-Being
Bipolar Disorder
Fatherhood
Happiness
Discipline

Aaron Machbitz is a former D1 baseball player & professional wrestler turned mental fitness aficionado. After losing his big sister Rachel to suicide in 2018, Aaron went on a lifesaving journey to learn everything about mental health, well-being and realizing our true potential. Something For Everybody is the byproduct of pain and curiosity. The goal of this show is to make those who listen feel m... more

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Lisa Woodruff
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Episode: What People Don’t Tell You About Parenting & Marriage - Lisa Woodruff - #487
Rabbi Daniel Cohen
Rabbi featured as guest on episode
Rabbi
Episode: World Renowned Rabbi: How to Navigate the Darkest Moments of Your Life - #485
Coach Key
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Episode: Personal Growth Expert: Stop Living on Autopilot and Reclaim Your Purpose - #482
Alan Lazaros
Peak performance coach and entrepreneur featured for insights on mindset and growth
Next Level You / Alan Lazaros coaching
Episode: The Peak Performance Blueprint They Don't Teach in School - Alan Lazaros - #473
Coleman Hughes
Writer and commentator referenced in the episode
Independent writer; contributor to articles discussed
Episode: Does Israel Actually Control the United States Government?
Damon Rourke
Entrepreneur and guest on the show
Episode: Why Your Business Success Won't Matter if You Fail at Home - Damon Rourke - #471
Robert C. Smith
Physician and author
Has Medicine Lost Its Mind? / robertcsmithmd.com
Episode: #467 - Health Emergency: Why Modern Medicine is Failing Your Mental Health
Jay Rosenzweig
Founder/CEO and leadership expert focused on impact and women in leadership
Rosenzweig & Co. (leadership and human capital)
Episode: #462 - Think You Know the Future of Work? Think Again, Says Leadership Expert
John Spencer
Executive director of the Urban Warfare Institute; co-author of Understanding Urban Warfare
Urban Warfare Institute
Episode: ​A Military Expert’s Brutal Truth on the "Genocide" Accusation

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Aaron Machbitz
Host of Something For Everybody

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 1.1k ratings
  • Has Medicine lost its mind?

    Thanks Aaron for a nice review of my own process for getting into mental healthcare and for your insights about the current mental healthcare problem.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Has Medicine lost its mind?
    United States4 months ago
  • Relational and authentic

    Aaron is inspiring as he draws out personal stories and those from his guests to both challenge and encourage the listener to expand their perspective and see the world with greater vision and perception.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Veritas Chad
    United States9 months ago
  • Monster

    Louise Ashby Still is. Nasty nasty nasty…..She’s a deceitful lying two faced …this platform is not where she belongs . Sold herself in Los Angeles if you know what I mean. Low. Sells herself and her false stories it’s a disservice having on a podcast like this . She’s a Deceitful…

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Justice served to you
    United Statesa year ago
  • Science of Gratitude

    Really enjoyed this episode. Great ideas for being more grateful in life and encouraging optimism.

    I have listened to several episodes and enjoyed them all.

    Grateful that I was told about this podcast and added it to my library.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pharmg1rl
    United Statesa year ago
  • Entertaining and Inspiring

    The Something For Everybody podcast is both entertaining and inspiring. Quality guests, motivating topics, taking in a show is a great way to kick your day off in the right direction!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anthem9911
    Canadaa year ago

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World Renowned Rabbi: How to Navigate the Darkest Moments of Your Life - #485
Q: What practical steps can listeners take to start building a legacy today?
Start with small, consistent actions: a daily three-minute practice, a gratitude journal with fresh entries, and a habit of performing small acts of kindness for strangers to initiate ripple effects.
World Renowned Rabbi: How to Navigate the Darkest Moments of Your Life - #485
Q: How do you navigate holding two truths—joy and suffering—at the same time?
By modeling and practicing gratitude, and by focusing on what is still present and meaningful, such as family, health, and purpose, while acknowledging pain. This dual awareness helps reorient life toward light and action.
Why Your Business Success Won't Matter if You Fail at Home - Damon Rourke - #471
Q: How has faith informed your approach to leadership and parenting?
Faith serves as a foundation and anchor, guiding decisions, shaping the way they communicate with family, and helping them place health and service to others ahead of ego.
Why Your Business Success Won't Matter if You Fail at Home - Damon Rourke - #471
Q: What practical steps do you take to protect moments with your kids while growing a business?
They stress setting clear priorities, scheduling regular time with family (like lunch with daughters), and building routines that support presence and energy for loved ones.
Why Your Business Success Won't Matter if You Fail at Home - Damon Rourke - #471
Q: How are you really doing as a new dad and a business owner balancing it all?
Damon and Aaron discuss juggling time, energy, and priorities, emphasizing that understanding what truly brings joy and aligning daily actions with that vision helps manage both family and work pressures.

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What is Something For Everybody about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Across episodes, the show blends personal growth, mental health, parenting, and leadership with candid storytelling and practical takeaways. Hosts explore routines for families, entrepreneurship, the realities of mental fitness, and how to turn pain into purpose, often through actionable frameworks and introspective conversation. Notable throughlines include prioritizing self-care for caregivers, reframing success beyond revenue, and coaching listeners toward concrete habits, community support, and intentional living. The show tends to feature high-energy hosts who mix tough love with empathy, and often leans into guests who share vulnerable life experiences to illuminate growth opportunities for listeners. This mix makes it useful for prof... more

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