• #113: From 260 Pounds to a Six Pack at 49 With Tim Greeff
    Feb 20 2026

    He helped oversee more than $10 billion in federal technology projects and was still completely guessing with his health. In this episode of The Supra Human Show, Ben Olliver, Dr. Taylor Waters, and Ryan Stevens sit down with serial entrepreneur and investor Tim Greeff. As Founder and former CEO of the National Security Technology Accelerator, Tim helped scale a federal tech accelerator responsible for managing billions in government innovation contracts. Yet while succeeding at the highest levels of business, he quietly let his health slide to nearly 260 pounds.


    Tim breaks down the real turning point. Tracking a true baseline. Locking in protein. Learning how to eat while traveling more than 200 nights per year. Rebuilding his relationship with the scale. And finally submitting to a system instead of negotiating with himself. This episode is about why high performers lose when they guess and win when they follow a proven process.


    Chapters

    (00:00) Introduction

    (03:10) From Near Bankruptcy to Business Success

    (08:40) Divorce, Travel, Alcohol, and 260 Pounds

    (10:22) Why “Hacking” Your Health Does Not Work

    (14:10) The First Data Baseline and Protein Shift

    (16:41) Traveling 200 Nights and Controlling Variables

    (19:19) Seeing Abs for the First Time at 47

    (24:19) Fixing Your Relationship With the Scale

    (27:16) Coaching Through Divorce and Loss

    (35:20) The Stoic Quote That Changed Everything


    What is the one area of your life you are still trying to “figure out” alone instead of delegating to someone who has already solved it? Drop your answer in the comments.


    Connect with Tim on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thgtex/


    To learn more about Supra Human programs: ⁠https://www.suprahuman.com⁠/podcast

    Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suprahumanofficial


    Interested in joining the team? We are always looking for high performers to join our mission to achieve elite level performance in fitness, nutrition and mindset. View our current career opportunities: https://www.suprahuman.com/careers


    Results may vary depending on your condition, starting weight, and commitment to the program.

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    38 Min.
  • #112: Why Standards and Systems Matter More Than Motivation with Nineveh Madsen
    Feb 13 2026

    If you are still waiting to feel motivated, you are already behind. In this episode of The Supra Human Show, hosts Ben Olliver, Dr. Taylor Waters, and Ryan Stevens sit down with Nineveh Madsen, CEO of Supra, to discuss why motivation is unreliable and why real performance is built on standards, systems, and ownership.


    As the CEO responsible for Supra’s operations, structure, and execution, Nineveh shares how she rebuilt her own operating system to lead a growing company, manage high performance teams, and sustain results without relying on emotion or hype. If you want to stop negotiating with yourself and start operating at a higher level, this episode will challenge your beliefs and reset how you approach performance.


    Chapters

    (00:00) Introduction

    (02:03) Motivation Is Not the Problem

    (05:10) Standards vs Systems

    (09:22) Why High Performers Still Burn Out

    (13:40) Control, Guilt, and Overwhelm

    (19:18) Delegation and Increasing Capacity

    (27:55) Challenging Cultural and Family Beliefs

    (36:48) Self Awareness and Ownership

    (44:30) Building a New Operating System


    What standard in your life have you been tolerating that needs to be raised? Drop your answer in the comments.


    To learn more about Supra Human programs: ⁠https://www.suprahuman.com⁠/podcast

    Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suprahumanofficial


    Interested in joining the team? We are always looking for high performers to join our mission to achieve elite level performance in fitness, nutrition and mindset. View our current career opportunities: https://www.suprahuman.com/careers


    Results may vary depending on your condition, starting weight, and commitment to the program.

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    56 Min.
  • #111: Why Training for an Event Like Hyrox Builds Complete Fitness
    Feb 6 2026

    Many people train until they look good, then they lose interest and quit. In this episode of The Supra Human Show, Ben Olliver and Ryan Stevens and Dr. Taylor Waters explain why aesthetic-only goals eventually stall motivation and why training for real events like Hyrox changes how you approach fitness. Preparing for something concrete forces better programming, builds real conditioning, and creates momentum that lasts. Instead of chasing optics or restarting plans every few months, event-based training gives structure, accountability, and a reason to keep showing up. If your workouts feel repetitive, flat, or directionless, this episode explains why performance goals bring energy back into training.


    Chapters

    (00:00) Introduction

    (03:22) What Hyrox Actually Is and Why It Works

    (04:52) Why Bodybuilding and Endurance Conflict

    (08:42) The Mistake Most People Make When Training for Events

    (15:08) Being the Beginner Again

    (18:59) Why Specificity Matters as Events Get Closer

    (21:09) How Training Changes Near Competition

    (25:22) Why Being Capable Matters More Than Looking Fit

    (31:14) Why Performance Goals Sustain Motivation

    (36:54) How to Choose Your Own Event for 2026


    If you had to prove you are actually fit tomorrow, what event could you actually do? Drop your answer in the comments.


    To learn more about Supra Human programs: ⁠https://www.suprahuman.com⁠/podcast

    Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suprahumanofficial


    Interested in joining the team? We are always looking for high performers to join our mission to achieve elite level performance in fitness, nutrition and mindset. View our current career opportunities: https://www.suprahuman.com/careers


    Results may vary depending on your condition, starting weight, and commitment to the program.

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    40 Min.
  • #110: The Fitness Trends We Should Leave Behind in 2026 and Why
    Jan 30 2026

    Modern fitness culture rewards looking like you are doing the work more than actually doing It. In this episode of The Supra Human Show, Ben Olliver, Ryan Stevens, and the team break down the fitness and social media trends they would happily leave behind in 2026. From performative workouts and overcomplicated routines to fake authenticity, unnecessary supplements, and content-first training, they explain how chasing optics has quietly replaced chasing results. This conversation is not about doing less. It is about doing what actually matters. Training hard. Keeping things simple. Building habits that work in real life instead of for the algorithm. If fitness has started to feel confusing, exhausting, or performative, this episode helps reset the standard.


    Chapters

    (00:00) Introduction

    (01:42) Why Fitness Has Become Performative

    (05:21) The Problem With Filming Everything

    (10:08) Fake Authenticity And Oversharing

    (15:02) Overcomplication Disguised As Intelligence

    (21:11) Copying Elites Without Context

    (26:47) Why Simple Training Still Wins

    (32:40) What We Want To See More Of In 2026


    What is one fitness trend you would ban in 2026? Drop it in the comments.


    To learn more about Supra Human programs: ⁠https://www.suprahuman.com⁠/podcast

    Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suprahumanofficial


    Interested in joining the team? We are always looking for high performers to join our mission to achieve elite level performance in fitness, nutrition and mindset. View our current career opportunities: https://www.suprahuman.com/careers


    Results may vary depending on your condition, starting weight, and commitment to the program.

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    40 Min.
  • #109: Why 6 Week Transformations Fail And What Actually Works
    Jan 23 2026

    Six week transformations do not fail because of you. They fail because the timeline itself is unrealistic. In this episode of The Supra Human Show, Ben Olliver, Ryan Stevens, and Dr. Taylor Waters discuss why “6 Weeks To Shred” programs set people up with expectations that almost no one can sustain. They explain how aggressive cuts, missing exit plans, and short timelines often lead to binge cycles and long term frustration with food. Most people are not failing because they lack discipline. They are failing because real momentum does not even begin until weeks four to eight. If you want fat loss that actually lasts, this episode reframes the game. Build habits first. Measure progress correctly. Set expectations that match reality. That is how people stop starting over.


    Chapters

    (00:00) Introduction

    (00:52) Why We Do Not Sell 6 Week Transformations

    (04:09) The After Math of 6 Weeks Transformations

    (08:30) Month One Is Just Getting Started

    (12:31) Social Media Lies

    (16:41) The Hard truth About Transformations

    (20:08) Overcoming Unreal Expectations

    (28:11) What To Do Instead If You Want Real Long Term Results


    Be honest, how many times have you started a six-week shred that left you worse off in the end? Leave your answer in the comments.


    To learn more about Supra Human programs: ⁠https://www.suprahuman.com⁠/podcast

    Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suprahumanofficial


    Interested in joining the team? We are always looking for high performers to join our mission to achieve elite level performance in fitness, nutrition and mindset. View our current career opportunities: https://www.suprahuman.com/careers


    Results may vary depending on your condition, starting weight, and commitment to the program.

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    33 Min.
  • #108: Are GLP-1s the End of Dieting? or a Shortcut That Backfires
    Jan 16 2026

    GLP-1 medications are being called the end of obesity, but appetite suppression alone does not solve the real problem. In this episode of The Supra Human Show, Ben Olliver, Ryan Stevens, and Dr. Taylor Waters break down where GLP-1s can be useful, how they are commonly abused, and why many people lose weight only to regain it once the medication stops. They explain how reduced hunger can open a window for real habit change, but also how under-eating, low protein intake, and poor food choices derail long-term results. If you are considering GLP-1s or already using them, this episode gives you the framework to understand what they actually do, what they do not fix, and how real transformation is built alongside them.


    Chapters

    (00:00) Introduction

    (01:12) Are GLP-1s the End of Dieting

    (05:42) Appetite Suppression vs Real Behavior Change

    (09:01) Why GLP-1 Weight Loss Often Comes With Fatigue

    (12:10) When GLP-1s Can Actually Help

    (15:09) The Muscle Loss Risk No One Talks About

    (18:03) How GLP-1s Can Lead to Worse Food Choices

    (22:57) Placebo Effect Behind GLP-1 Success

    (26:40) Why Weight Comes Back When the Drug Stops

    (29:10) How to Use GLP-1s Without Destroying Long-Term Results

    (33:58) Final Takeaways and Responsibility Disclaimer


    Do you see GLP-1s as a tool to build better habits, or a shortcut that creates rebound weight gain later? Leave your answer in the comments.


    To learn more about Supra Human programs: ⁠https://www.suprahuman.com⁠/podcast

    Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suprahumanofficial


    Interested in joining the team? We are always looking for high performers to join our mission to achieve elite level performance in fitness, nutrition and mindset. View our current career opportunities: https://www.suprahuman.com/careers


    Results may vary depending on your condition, starting weight, and commitment to the program.

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    30 Min.
  • #106: The Biggest Mistakes That Kill Your Progress in the Gym
    Jan 2 2026

    You can train consistently, sweat through every session, and still make almost no progress if the fundamentals are wrong. In this episode of The Supra Human Show, Ben Olliver, Ryan Stevens, and Dr. Taylor Waters discuss the six most common mistakes that quietly ruin progress in the gym. They explain why excessive variety, sloppy execution, and inconsistent habits stop adaptation, even for people who train hard. This conversation reframes what effective training actually looks like and gives you a clear standard to adjust your own approach if muscle growth and strength have stalled.


    (00:00) Introduction

    (01:37) Mistake 1: Lack of Structure

    (05:31) Mistake 2: Training Too Far From Failure

    (08:50) Mistake 3: No Progression or Logbook Focus

    (11:54) Mistake 4: Poor Execution

    (23:03) Mistake 5: Too Much Variety

    (28:13) Mistake 6: Inconsistency Outside the Gym


    Which of the 6 mistakes did you recognize in your own training? Drop your answer in the comments.


    To learn more about Supra Human programs: ⁠https://www.suprahuman.com⁠/pocast

    Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suprahumanofficial


    Interested in joining the team? We are always looking for high performers to join our mission to achieve elite level performance in fitness, nutrition and mindset. View our current career opportunities: https://www.suprahuman.com/careers


    Results may vary depending on your condition, starting weight, and commitment to the program.

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    34 Min.
  • #105: Evidence Based vs Anecdotal : What Actually Works
    Dec 26 2025

    Most people think fitness decisions should be driven by studies alone or by experience alone, and that assumption is hindering progress. In this episode of The Supra Human Show, Ryan Stevens, Dr. Taylor Waters, and Ben Olliver break down how research is actually conducted, why studies are often misinterpreted online, and where real-world coaching experience fills the gaps science cannot. They explain the difference between statistical significance and meaningful results, how context changes whether advice applies to you, and why the best outcomes come from blending evidence, pattern recognition, and critical thinking. If you want to make smarter training and nutrition decisions without getting trapped in absolutes, this conversation gives you a clearer framework for what actually works in real life.


    (00:00) introduction

    (03:24) Why Studies Are Flawed in Practice

    (04:01) “Statistically Significant” vs Real World Significant

    (10:05) How One Study Shaped Years of Advice

    (14:50) The Real Filter Coaches Use: Adherence and Practicality Beat “Optimal”

    (16:13) Why Evidence Is Always Behind Real World Experimentation

    (29:00) Coaching Is Science Plus Application

    (30:38) The Only Bias That Matters: Results

    (38:01) A Perfect Example of Uncontrolled Variables

    (39:21) The Practical Rule: Try It, Measure It, Keep What Works if It Is Safe

    (45:27) Even Labs Make Mistakes


    When it comes to your training or nutrition, are you more evidence based or experience based? leave your answer in the comments.


    To learn more about Supra Human programs: ⁠https://www.suprahuman.com⁠/pocast

    Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suprahumanofficial


    Interested in joining the team? We are always looking for high performers to join our mission to achieve elite level performance in fitness, nutrition and mindset. View our current career opportunities: https://www.suprahuman.com/careers


    Results may vary depending on your condition, starting weight, and commitment to the program.

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    47 Min.