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Something For Everybody

Aaron Machbitz
Mental Health
Personal Growth
Meditation
Personal Development
Commitment
Self-Improvement
Mental Toughness
Mental Wellness
Optimism
Confidence
Challenge and Resilience
Success
Self-Efficacy
Emotional Control
Nice Guy Syndrome
Courage
Compassion
Resilience
Modern Masculinity
Self-Care

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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Recent Guests

Adriene Caldwell
Childhood trauma survivor, author, and advocate for mental health
Episode: #458 - Adriene Caldwell - Overcoming Childhood Trauma & Addiction
Ian Mai
Mental health coach, expert in ADHD and impulsivity.
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Episode: #451 - Ian Mai - The Dark Side of Impulsivity & How to Fix It
Rob Kancler
Returning guest discussing intimacy and sexuality
Episode: #449 - Rob Kancler - Why Your Intimacy Feels Incomplete
Davina Hehn
Expert in emotional literacy and mental health, focusing on parenting and emotional regulation.
Episode: #444 - Davina Hehn- How Understanding Your Emotions Changes Everything
Jennifer Jehl
Motivational speaker and coach specializing in masculinity and women's empowerment
Episode: #442 - Feminism Ruined the Family? A Woman’s Radical Take
Karys Rhea
Former producer at Epoch Times, author, and political consultant
Episode: #439 - Karys Rhea - The Woke Right is Jeopardizing the Soul of America
Sandy Cohan
Expert on mental performance and mindset, speaker, and author.
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Episode: #438 - Sandy Cohan - How the Best in the World Execute When It Matters Most
Ashley Bizzell
Expert in fasting and metabolic health
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Episode: #436 - Ashley Bizzell - Fasting and Metabolic Health: A New Perspective
Tim Ferriss
Author and entrepreneur, known for his exploration of mental health struggles
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Episode: #432 - Scott Galloway & Tim Ferriss: The Silent Crisis of Young Men

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Aaron Machbitz
Host of a show that emphasizes mental wellness and personal development, sharing insights and stories to foster connection and resilience among listeners.

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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 Statesa month 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 States6 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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There are occasional criticisms regarding specific guests or narratives but overall, the feedback leans positive, emphasizing community and support.
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Many highlight the host's ability to connect with guests on profound topics, offering relatable and motivational insights.

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#458 - Adriene Caldwell - Overcoming Childhood Trauma & Addiction
Q: What was a pivotal moment that changed your life direction?
November 8th, 2005, when I decided to become sober and raise my daughter properly.
#458 - Adriene Caldwell - Overcoming Childhood Trauma & Addiction
Q: What led you to start self-medicating and using drugs?
My upbringing involved abuse, neglect, and a family history of mental illness, which drove me to numb my pain through substances.
#458 - Adriene Caldwell - Overcoming Childhood Trauma & Addiction
Q: Are there any trigger warnings you would like to share?
Yes, I have experienced trauma including sexual assault, abuse, addiction, and mental illness.
#449 - Rob Kancler - Why Your Intimacy Feels Incomplete
Q: Is there any chance to find a girlfriend for an average man today?
Yes, but men need to learn how to understand and connect with women effectively to succeed in relationships.
#451 - Ian Mai - The Dark Side of Impulsivity & How to Fix It
Q: What do you think people most misunderstand about ADHD or impulsivity?
Many believe individuals with ADHD are just lazy or unmotivated, not recognizing their struggles with attention and dopamine regulation.

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This podcast focuses on themes related to mental health, personal development, and storytelling. It features a variety of discussions ranging from coping with trauma and mental wellness strategies to promoting resilience, self-image improvement, and navigating the complexities of relationships. Guest experiences and personal anecdotes play a significant role in each episode, creating a relatable and intimate atmosphere for listeners. The show aims to foster a sense of community and connection among its audience, encouraging them to feel supported and understood in their journeys toward better mental health and self-awareness.

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3. Rob Kancler
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