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  • The Truth About Peptides with Dr. Rachele Pojednic
    Feb 8 2026

    You asked for it, here it is: a peptides episode. These are the hotness lately, getting tons of business and media attention (and anecdotal reports from athletes). But we constantly hear that there is no human safety or effectiveness data. So what are well intentioned consumers to do?


    To answer that question we have Dr. Rachele Pojednic back on the pod, and she is uniquely suited to talk about this issue. Rachele is a renowned expert, researcher, international speaker and thought-leader in nutrition and exercise science. Her primary roles are Adjunct Lecturer at Stanford University and Chief Science Officer at RestoreLabs.


    We don't just look at the current science on peptides, we also dive into what structural challenges have prevented more research in this area. As it turns out, we may be in a moment where regulatory changes may create some big opportunities in the very near future.


    Rachele mentioned examine.com as a great resource for analysis and summaries on nutrition and supplement research.


    We also touched on a recent article in Task & Purpose where a Marine Corps lawyer claimed his client unknowingly took prohibited peptides thinking they were approved supplements.

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    1 Std. und 40 Min.
  • Lethality: Measured vs Applied
    Feb 1 2026

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    We were recently invited to give the keynote presentation for the 2026 Fort Benning Human Performance Symposium. In the process of putting our talk together, we solidified our "core fore" concepts that help us filter through everything going on in the military human performance space. This led us to our main argument, which is that we should aim for "data informed" but not "data driven" to avoid falling into some common traps.


    Several people who couldn't attend the symposium asked if there was a way to listen to the talk, so we thought we'd just publish it as a podcast episode.


    Key topics we cover include: Nazareth Syndrome, Goodhart's Law, Mcnamara's Fallacy, and Hammond's Corollary (yes it's named after Drew). From there we dive into the challenge of defining "lethality" and what data can and can't do to measure it.


    Special shout out to SGT Donovan Saulsberry whose incredible voice you'll hear when he introduces us. Apparently he's the unofficial (or maybe official?) voice of Fort Benning. Let us know whether we should hire him to record a new intro for our podcast...

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    1 Std. und 25 Min.
  • Good vs Bad Coaches
    Jan 25 2026

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    This episode started with a question: What's worse, a bad coach or no coach at all?


    The answer, at least according to all of you who voted, was nearly unanimous that a bad coach is worse than not having a coach in the first place.


    So to follow up, we asked what differentiates good coaches from bad coaches, and you guys had a lot to say! In this episode we sort through all the answers we got.


    Incidentally, in the process of putting this together we also discovered that the Army has an excellent doctrinal definition of coaching, so we review that as well.

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    1 Std. und 22 Min.
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