The Cult of Recreationalism is hosted by Sean Lake, Johnna Ward, and Nathan Morris. Brought to you by BUBS Naturals, they cover a variety of topics including everything from health and fitness, to business and life goals. However, the underlying agenda is having great conversations with interesting individuals that would happen regardless of the presence of a mic.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureHealth & Fitness |
Chase Ingraham and Bill Grundler join Nathan and they plan out the ideal way to start training and break it down generally what to do as you enter different eras or decades of your life. They cover tons of topics from coaching coffee, owning gyms dur... more
Margaux Alvarez joins Nathan to discuss her experiences in various sports and how they have shaped her as an athlete. She talks about her background in activities such as ballet, taekwondo, horseback riding, golf, volleyball, and outrigger canoe padd... more
Jason Khalipa joins Nathan to discuss his passion for fitness and his journey from traditional gym workouts to CrossFit and Jiu-Jitsu. He emphasizes the importance of staying fit and healthy to live a long and active life. They highlights the benefit... more
Chris Spealler, a multi-time CrossFit Games athlete and owner of Park City Fit in Park City, Utah joins Sean on the podcast. They discuss Chris' background in sports, including his experience in wrestling and how it shaped his work ethic, the early d... more
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I happened across this 'pod after re-ordering some product from Bubs. Always curious to see who's behind a company, I was pleasantly surprised to find open, honest, and unfiltered conversations that while intelligent, are absolutely hilarious to actually keep you engaged. It's been a great listen while on the bike or morning runs, my only complaint being there aren't more of them. Keep it up!
Lots of good/funny content to keep yourself amused. If you like getting after it then you should listen.
BUBS is the best collagen and this is a great podcast!
Look forward to each epi-laughing & learning, unforced!
Relatable and fun content. Give it a listen
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